The instant pot is the easiest way to cook this less-than-conventional cut of beef and Chef Britt pressure-cooks it in a flavorful braise, slices it up, and sears it hot! She also shows you her easiest recipe for charred salsa verde!
Barbacoa is a meat that many of us here in the U.S. have come to know as shredded beef. Depending on the geographic location it could refer to whole heads of cows (or cheeks), even sheep or goat meat, often cooked over an open fire, but more traditionally wrapped in leaves and cooked in a pit, dug in the ground. The interpretation is loose, today. Often barbacoa is cooked over an open fire, braised or even steamed. Whatever the cooking method or meat, one thing you want to look for is a cut of meat with a high fat content, which makes beef short ribs perfect for this Beef Short Rib Barbacoa.
Just when you thought the deviled egg could not get any better, we’re adding two game changers. Smoke and bacon. Check out these Smoked Deviled Eggs prepared entirely on the Yoder Smokers YS640 Pellet Grill!
Check out these Backyard Baby Back Ribs for low maintenance, perfectly seasoned, tender, juicy ribs! Sure to please a crowd without overworking the pit-master on his day off, backyard baby back ribs are perfect for any occasion!
Chef Tom cooks up a barbecue classic, the Moink Ball. This combination of Italian Beef meatballs and bacon is a standard snack at barbecue competitions around the country… but we’re going to go ahead and make our meatballs from scratch.
Chef Tom shows you how easy it is to make aioli from scratch. We of course put a twist on it and add a little something extra, but the basics are here.
Chef Tom cooks up one of our favorite recipes of all time… and if you’re looking for something a bit lighter for the New Year, this is the perfect dish!