This Carolina-style barbeque sauce features fresh apple, but otherwise it's a fairly straightforward, totally in-your-face-with-tang-and-heat recipe. It is fantastic on pulled pork and molasses-brined pork chops.
Read moreThese hamburgers with grilled apple and chili crisp are juicy and delicious. For your summer grilling, level up beef patties with grilled sweet-tart apples and thick-cut onions and chili-crisp mayo.
Read moreThe thing that makes this easy grilled flounder easy is a reusable, nonstick grilling mat. Flounder is very tender, and the filets are uneven in thickness. You’ll only need to grill it on one side! Because of its delicate nature, direct cooking will only take a few minutes, so the other parts of your menu need to be complete when you start cooking the fish. We love this with a simple baked sweet potato and a green salad.
Read moreMade with only a few simple ingredients, these spicy chipotle chicken burgers will be on the grill in no time. Topped with gouda cheese, mayonnaise, lettuce, and mango salsa, they're just the right combination of spicy and cool.
Read moreThese quick and simple grilled artichoke hearts make for a great last-minute appetizer idea if you have guests stopping by, or just any time. They are also a lovely addition to a charcuterie board.
Read moreThis grilled pattypan squash has a subtle sweetness and a meaty, yet juicy texture. The flavor is simple, but the savory garlic butter takes things up a notch. Pattypan squash has a different shape than typical squash, but it’s just as inexpensive—so cooking one up is an easy and budget-friendly way to impress company. Try it as a side for grilled chicken or steak.
Read moreThese steak and potato foil packets are a fun dish that the whole family will love and an easy clean up. The combination of steak, potatoes, grilled onions, and bell peppers, seasoned to perfection...mmm mmm good!
Read moreSmoked cabbage is hands-off and a perfect side dish for whatever floats your boat. While you've got that smoker fired up, quarter a head of cabbage and slap it on in that last bit of cooking time. It pairs well with beef, pork, and chicken.
Read moreThis is the ultimate tomahawk steak recipe, destined to impress, whether you're sharing it with one hungry loved one or serving it up to your whole family. Be sure to call your butcher ahead of time to reserve a tomahawk.
Read moreThis recipe is for my technique for how to grill ribeye steaks, from the marinade to getting perfect grill marks.
Read moreThis grilled tomahawk steak recipe is a showstopper, ideal for sharing with friends and family. This reverse-seared steak is cooked to perfection with an unctuous compound butter filled with shallots, garlic, and chives.
Read moreThese grilled flounder filets first need to be marinated in olive oil, celery salt, garlic, lemon zest, lemon juice, and smoked paprika for 30 minutes. Grilling gives them a light fresh flavor.
Read moreThis smoked macaroni and cheese recipe is more of a how-to. While I use prepared mac and cheese for ease, by all means use homemade if you choose–it will only be that much better. This takes on smoke flavor quickly and compliments smoked ribs, chicken, and brisket. Stick it on the smoker in the last hour of smoke time on your meat. By the time the meat is rested, this is ready to go.
Read moreOkra and grape tomatoes are skewered and grilled—an easy grilled side that is perfect for end-of-summer cookouts.
Read moreThese mini grilled hot dog sliders are quick and easy to make. Serve with whatever toppings you and your guests desire.
Read moreGrilled sausage with tender red potatoes, onion, and green beans. This recipe is easy to cook in a foil packet on the grill. Plus, clean-up is a breeze!
Read moreThese grilled artichokes with a garlic and lemon dipping sauce are the best way to eat artichokes!
Read moreRomaine is topped with grilled chicken, corn, beans, tomatoes, and onions, and drizzled with a creamy avocado ranch dressing. This is one hearty salad that hits the spot all year around.
Read moreThese grilled shrimp receive a double dose of garlic flavor - fresh garlic and garlic salt. Try not to marinate longer than 30 minutes, as the acid from the lemon juice will start to break down the delicate shrimp meat and make it mushy. Extra large shrimp come 26 to 30 shrimp per pound.
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