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 of 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!
Chicken Parmesan is a lot of folks' favorite Italian dish. This recipe combines Chicken Parmesan with pizza (who doesn't love pizza?!) and transforms them into a party perfect pinwheel of finger food excellence!
These Hasselback potatoes have been pretty popular across food blogs for some time now. We couldn't resist the opportunity to cook them on the grill and add a couple of our own personal touches in the process. If you're new to the idea, the Hasselback potato is a potato that has been cut into vertical slices, though not all the way through so that the potato holds together while it bakes. We're adding two different cheeses, butter, cream and more for that scalloped potato flavor that we all love!
We're still kind of geeking out over cast iron plate setters for the kamado style grills. Last week we were baking pizzas on it. This week we're grilling flank steak directly on top. This is a pretty classic, solid fajita recipe that is simple and easy to translate to whichever cooker you're using, so non-ceramic grill users-- read on, as well!
Get set for a romantic Valentine’s with this simple dinner for two. We’re grilling strip steaks, topping them with a delicious compound butter and mushrooms along with some angel hair pasta. It’s not difficult to dress up steak and pasta with a few easy tricks!
See what happens when we combine the efficiency of the Kamado Joe ceramic charcoal grill with even heat distribution of a cast iron plate setter. It's the perfect set up for grilling pizza, and you can do it directly on the plate setter! All of you ceramic grill enthusiasts, check it out!
We’re less than a week away from Fat Tuesday, so why not whip up a Cajun favorite in celebration of Mardi Gras?! Certainly, there are plenty of culinary traditions to choose from, but when a sandwich is an option, you can bet I’m picking the sandwich. The Po’ Boy is a classic with so many variations that it’s hard to choose just one. That’s how we ended up with the Fried Oyster AND Hot Link Po’ Boy! And the beauty is, by utilizing the versatility of the Napoleon Prestige, you can do it all on the grill. And we did.
I’m not sure where I came up with this recipe, but I’m glad I did. Tater tots, our favorite Wing-Time Buffalo Wing Sauce, three kinds of cheese and some jalapeños combine to make an awesome dish that is perfect for dipping a hefty tortilla chip in.
We’re packing big flavor into this simple, four-ingredient recipe for bacon wrapped green beans! You could put Smoke on Wheels BBQ Marinade, Cattleman’s Grill Tri-tip Seasoning, and bacon on just about anything and it’d taste great, so why not green beans?
Chef Tom breaks down an incredibly simple recipe for guacamole that takes the jalapeños out to the grill for some color and flavor before mixing everything up in a zip top bag.
If there is one thing as popular as smoked meats here at All Things Barbecue, it’s peppers. It’s not an accident that we stock the store with all kinds of chile-centric marinades, rubs, sauces, glazes, salsas and more. Our love for all things peppers is why we keep tinkering with jalapeño popper recipes. This time we’ve managed to jam more green chile into this green chile than ever before.
Molasses Roasted Carrots and Fennel adds a touch of sweetness to your roasted root veggies this winter to really round out your holiday (or any other day) meal. This side goes great alongside steak or pork chops AND you can prepare it on your grill!
Chef Tom takes a classic Mexican street food and puts a twist on it by using a quesadilla as a bun for our bacon wrapped Creekstone Farms Uncured Pork Franks. Topped with chipotle mayo, avocado, cotija cheese and some jalapeños.