pork rib roast

Pork Rib Roast Recipe

Most pork roasts are better suited to an everyday dinner than a special occasion. The pork rib roast is one great exception that deserves more attention than it receives. Cooking up an entire standing rib roast is often a challenge…

smoked pork loin

Smoked Pork Loin

We’ve been introducing you to all kinds of smoked meat guides lately, including smoked beef short ribs, smoked pulled pork, and smoked top sirloin roast. This guide to smoking pork loin is sure to be another crowd-pleaser you’ll want to…

smoking picanha steak

Smoked Picanha Steak

While Picanha has a long history of being one of the most popular cuts of beef to grill or smoke in Brazil, it’s only now becoming popular in the US. If you’ve seen this type of steak available at your…

marinated pork ribs

Pork Rib Marinade

Marinating meat overnight can transform almost any cut of beef or pork by adding flavor while also subtly tenderizing the texture. There’s no need for a long soak either. Even a four to six hour marinating time can make a…

oven roasted chuck roast

How to Cook a Chuck Roast in the Oven

Chuck roast is a humble yet delicious meat that’s a must for anyone seeking a culinary adventure with loads of flavor and palate-pleasing tenderness. This cut of beef comes from the cow’s shoulder area, so it isn’t overly exercised. What…

cooked pork shoulder steak

How To Cook Pork Shoulder Steak

At Chicago Steak Company, we specialize in beef steaks. However, we’re steak enthusiasts of all kinds, so we also love a good pork steak. In this guide, we’re sharing our love for pork shoulder steak with you, covering all of…

reheating brisket

How to Reheat Brisket

It’s difficult to beat fresh brisket off the grill, smoker, or oven. But what happens when you have some left over? This incredible cut of meat certainly can’t go to waste, so storing it as leftovers is a must. However,…

cooked prime rib

Cooking Prime Rib

There are few cuts of beef that are more associated with luxury than the Prime Rib. Many families only enjoy it for Christmas or other important holidays, but you’re free to cook one up any time you feel the urge.…

grilled pork roast

Grilled Pork Roast Cooking Guide

If you’re looking for a show-stopping centerpiece for your backyard barbecue, a whole roast is a great choice. It takes a little longer than chicken drumsticks and most steaks, but the time you put into the grill will pay you…

smoking steaks

How to Prepare Smoked Steaks Like A Pro

At Steak University, we like to think there’s no bad way to cook a steak (unless it’s any more than medium-rare, but that’s another article).  Braised, pan fried, grilled, oven roasted or finished, each method lends a distinct set of…

crockpot corned beef brisket

Cooking Corned Beef Brisket in a Crock pot

Originally a form of Jewish meat preservation, corned beef brisket became associated with Irish people and St. Patrick’s Day in general only after the celebration had to adapt to the American way of life. Corned beef was more widely available…

grilling sirloin steak

How to Grill Sirloin Steak

Sirloin steak comes from a non-exercised area of a cow, up near the back portion of the animal. This cut is nice and tender when cooked, but most fans really love it for its bold, beefy flavor. The grill seems…

seasoned steak

How to Season Your Steak

You see it mentioned in every steak recipe: Use seasoning on your steak before you cook it. Usually, that seasoning is kosher salt and black pepper, but some recipes call for a steak rub, onion powder, paprika, cayenne pepper, thyme,…