Beef short ribs are popular to serve in restaurants and feature in cookbooks. Why, you ask? If you get a taste of one, it’s easy to figure out the answer. Beef short ribs have a rich beef flavor, thanks to…
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Shopping for a pot roast meal in the slow cooker? Or a beef roast in the oven? Knowing what cut to pick out of the 20+ you see in the grocery store can be a struggle. For a roast, you…
Ribs don’t have to take all day in the smoker or fill up an entire platter. Bite-sized ribs, especially those cooked to a crispy finish and dressed with a smoky barbecue sauce, make great party food. Or you can just…
Pulled pork is one of the best dishes to feed large families or groups. It’s easy to make in large batches, isn’t complicated for beginners, and can be relatively budget-friendly—not to mention it’s completely delicious. Whether you want warm pulled…
If you have a smoker, making smoked pulled pork should be at the top of your list of things to make with it. It’s perfect for making for a crowd, but it also stores and freezes well if you want…
Smoked pork belly is an absolute treat that everyone who likes pork should be able to experience. It’s tender, juicy, and full of so much flavor, just like the bacon that gets cut from it. On the smoker, pork belly…
Smoking is often reserved for ribs or a beef brisket, but the cooking method is one that’s undervalued for things like a beef tenderloin. Beef tenderloin is where the popular filet mignon comes from, cut from the midsection of a…
If it’s on your agenda to create the perfect summer meal, whether it’s for yourself or a family and friends barbecue, then smoked spare ribs should be at the top of your grocery shopping list. Despite what you might think,…
Pork tenderloin is a cut of meat that’s well-known for being incredibly moist and tender when cooked right. However, it’s also finicky, quickly turning overcooked and chewy if it’s cooked for just a few minutes too long. Smoked pork tenderloin…
New York strip steak may be one of the most well-known cuts of steak on the planet, but many don’t know that this steak comes from a larger roast, aptly named a New York strip roast. As a roast, New…
When you first start grilling, you’re likely to start building your skills with steaks and other classics. You might even branch out with a rack of beef ribs. But once you’ve developed some experience with handling this kind of cooking,…
Pork is one of those meats that can be cooked with just about any method and still taste just as delicious. A pork butt, however, is a thick piece of pork that needs some time to cook for best results.…
Have you ever seen those gorgeously appetizing images of thick, juicy, steak with a crisp outer layer and a larger-than-life bone-handle sticking out the side? That’s called a tomahawk steak, and it’s long been a favorite of steak photographers to…
Brisket is one of those smoking recipes that’s considered a test of the pitmaster’s skills. Due to its size and somewhat uneven shape, it’s not exactly the easiest cut of beef to cook evenly on a grill or smoker. However,…
When you’re starting up the smoker for a big project like ribs or a whole brisket, you might as well make the most of the heat. Tossing in some quick-cooking options like pork chops is a great way to get…
It’s tough to compare anything to a delicious rack of pork ribs ordered from your favorite steakhouse — except, maybe, being able to replicate the meal in your own kitchen. This guide covers all the ways to cook pork ribs…