Recipes.
Breakfast Fatty
One of the most decadent party foods in the BBQ world! Behold, the Breakfast Fatty! By guest contributor: Dawn!
Perfect Pork Chops
Have you ever experienced a chewy pork chop? How about dry? Tough too? You don’t say. I bet most of us have. Me included. Gordon Ramsay said once there are no bad ingredients, only bad chefs. Did he say that? I’m not sure. Maybe I said that. I’m getting old.
I will show you below how to hit a home run with chops at the dinner table.
Basic Grilled Thighs
For an everyday grilled meal I would say chicken is the king. I would also say that chicken thighs would be the crown jewels of the chicken. Thighs have a few things going for them, they’re cheap, readily available, and delicious when grilled. Here’s a quick way to cook a very forgiving protein and make it different enough each time to keep it interesting.
Thai Beef Salad
Thai “Waterfall” beef salad. A salty, spicy, sour and savory salad that’s grilled and delicious. It is great for summertime and can work as a snack or the main course. Enjoy!
BBQ Chili Verde
This is one of my personal favorite recipes, it’s a long process but I think it’s worth it. My family of 4 can eat this meal for a couple of days after I make it. It makes fantastic burritos and some incredible omelettes the next morning. The smoke on the pork adds a new flavor to a classic northern Mexican dish.
Reverse Seared Burgers
My mouth salivates when I think about this burger you are going to learn about. It's truly one of my favorite things to grill and it's always a treat when I serve it to family and friends. This burger uses great ingredients with a mixture of texture and a meat patty that is light with a hearty beefy smoke flavor. There are a lot of steps for this sandwich but it's really worth it in the end.
This week Jay and Brian are on location at The World Food Championships in Indianapolis! Join us as we kick of a series of interviews with participants, judges, creators and beyond! Interviews include Edible Indy, Hard Truth Whiskey, John McManus, Al Frugoni, and the American Culinary Federation.