Chef Tom breaks down our awesome recipe for Competition Brisket. This technique has been honed over time as we have cooked with barbecue geniuses like Andy Groneman of Smoke on Wheels Competition BBQ and 'BBQ Brian' Misko of the House of Q.
It's not exactly the meatloaf you grew up eating. It's wrapped in bacon, cuddled up to cream cheese and beer battered onion rings and kissed with chipotle ketchup, all before getting a bear hug from a sweet slider bun. I don't want to say it's better than what your Mom made you as a kid, but it is.
You may have noticed that we love our cast iron. That's because you can cook just about anything you'd prepare in your oven or on your stovetop in cast iron. That includes baked goods. Today we're repurposing canned biscuits to make one big cinnamon roll!
Sticky, sweet, salty and spicy ribs! These have a great flavor profile, but the magic is in the cooking technique. We're slicing the ribs BEFORE smoking them, which allows for more cooking surface which means more rub which means more flavor. Not to mention, the cooking process takes a fraction of the time.
Chef Tom creates a brilliant "one pot" Fettuccine Alfredo with Grilled Chicken on the Yoder Smokers YS640 Pellet Grill. This chicken alfredo recipe is simple, and you can cook the entire meal in 30 minutes so it is the perfect Italian recipe for a quick weeknight meal.
If you're looking for fun and creative ways to use your pellet smoker, this is a really cool one. We saw this over on TastingTable's website and had to give it a try ourselves. The Italian delicacy bottarga, is made of salted, cured fish roe, most often of the grey mullet which is found along coastlines. Of course, here in the middle of America, there is no egg more accessible than the chicken egg, so the choice to cure the yolk for the same effect makes total sense to us. The process is lengthy, though uncomplicated. It's a really fun little experiment that yields a new smoky, salty condiment to top your pasta, salads or breakfast dishes.
The All Things Barbecue take on a classic potato side, the twice baked potato. We’re keeping it pretty classic, but the flavor added by the grill makes it feel brand new! Oh, and here’s a pro tip: cook your bacon on the grill. So much smokier!
Who doesn't love a killer Philly Cheesesteak Sandwich? Here we make our take on a classic American food...that's where this Philly Cheesesteak Recipe comes in. It's simple, but with a few tweaks it goes from good to great.
If you're seeing snowflakes in March, this might be just what you need for Sunday supper, this week. It's a really simple process that just requires a bit of time, as any good stew does.
One our favorite Mexican foods, cooked start to finish on the Grill! Our quesadillas feature caramelized onions, chile infused spatchcock pulled chicken, black beans and creamy pepper jack cheese!
Beef jerky is an awesome snack to keep around the shop or office. We cook up two LEM jerky seasonings, Sriracha and Cracked Pepper and add a little bit of our favorite rubs to the mix as well.
I’m sure you have an arsenal of quality party foods to top your table as you gather with friends and family to watch basketball this month. We just can’t resist sharing our favorites with you, so here’s one more. Just in queso…