Another year ends, and a new one begins. Ring it in alongside the All Things Barbecue family, with Fresh Oysters on the half shell and a Charred Champagne Mignonette. Cheers!
Chef Tom brings you a Midwest spin on this Italian classic, braising segments of oxtail in a rich flavor base of tomatoes, veggies, herbs and wine in a cast iron dutch oven on the grill. Oxtail Osso Buco served on a bed of creamy polenta is the winter warmer you’ve been waiting for!
Chef Tom fires up the Kamado Joe ceramic charcoal grill for this fantastic vegetarian appetizer! This Buffalo Cauliflower is first smoke-roasted whole on the grill with apple wood before being broken down for a quick pan fry in the Lodge Cast Iron Skillet. Smoky, crispy, tangy and delicious!
Putting together a grand-looking charcuterie board doesn’t have to take a lot of work. Chef Britt shows us her tips and techniques for putting together a super easy, yet very chic-looking board that will have your guests in awe. Read on for a wonderfully simple recipe for smokehouse BBQ nuts!
The winter wind is chilling us all to the bone. Time to snuggle up in our favorite blankets and slippers to embrace the season. What better way to warm up our souls with this hearty peanut curry? Inspired by one of my favorite Thai restaurant dishes (pra ram long song), this version cuts through half of the work by using Kim’s Gourmet Spicy Peanut Sauce for the base.
Chef Tom fires up the Yoder Smokers YS640s Pellet Grill and cooks up this impressive Crown Roast of Pork with Caramelized Onion & Apple Stuffing. Lightly smoky, sweet, savory and tangy, this recipe covers it all. It’s a meal fit for royalty!
Chef Tom brings together his made-from-scratch Turkey Stock and the turkey drippings from the Smoked Holiday Turkey to create this flavor packed Turkey Gravy!
Chef Britt shows us a new side to bring to the holiday table: Barbecue Smoked Carrots! They get roasted on the grill in a spicy and sweet glaze, and served with a cool yogurt sauce and herbaceous parsley pesto!
Chef Tom fires up the Yoder Smokers YS640s Pellet Grill for his Smoked Holiday Turkey. The recipe features classic holiday flavors like apple, sage and garlic, as well as a touch of smoke from the grill and a modern seasoning technique that you may have never imagined!
Mashed potatoes reimagined… in the most delicious way! These Duck Fat Smashed Potatoes with Pancetta Gravy feature baby potatoes, roasted on the Yoder Smokers YS640s Pellet Grill, smashed and smothered in a rich gravy with cured Italian pork!
Elevate your holiday meal with the Bacon Wrapped Turkey Roulade! Stuffed with Swiss cheese and mushrooms, wrapped in bacon and roasted on the Yoder Smokers YS640s Pellet Grill, this alternative turkey entree is sure to impress!
Chef Tom fires up the Kamado Joe Classic III Ceramic Charcoal Grill to share his version Texas Chili. Homemade chile base, no beans, and best of all… smoked brisket! It’s Texas Brisket Chili!
Simple ingredients and BIG flavor! That’s what these Parmesan Crusted Stuffed Pork Chops are all about. Chef Tom fires up the Yoder Smokers YS640s Pellet Grill, stuffs some beautiful Heritage Farms Cheshire Pork Chops to the brim with prosciutto, provolone and fresh spinach before coating them in parmesan cheese and Italian spices and cooking them on a sizzling hot griddle! To top it all off, Chef Tom show you how to prepare a simple, but powerful Gremolata.
Fire up the grill, it’s time to fry up some fish tacos! That’s right, forget about making a greasy mess of your kitchen, take the frying outside. These Beer Battered Fish Tacos with Hatch Chile Slaw are everything you want out of a late summer meal!
Fresh ground beef brisket patties, American and pepper jack cheeses, bacon, smoky mustard grilled onions & cowboy sauce on a brioche bun. Giddy up! This is the Cowboy Brisket Burger!
“Niçoise.” You may have seen the word previously on a menu, but are not entirely sure how to pronounce it. Niçoise (pronounced “nee-swahz”) is a classic French dish often found in European Bistros and adored by culinarians around the world. Although you can find more traditional iterations that only use cooked tuna and raw vegetables, this is a more nouveau take with grilled salmon, boiled eggs, and blanched vegetables. Some briny olives and capers add salty interest, while the tangy lemon vinaigrette packs the punch.
Since I’ve been here at All Things BBQ, I’ve wanted to bring my magic tahini dressing to the masses. I don’t think it gives you magical powers necessarily, but it comes together in a way that’s so simple that it feels like magic. It’s also a dressing where you can mess around with the ratios of tahini, honey, and lemon to suit your taste, so feel free to play around to make it your own. I always enjoy when people feel empowered to play by their own rules, so here I’m allowing you to do that.