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Smoky Flavor Secrets Every Backyard Cook Should Know There’s something about a deep, rich, smoky flavor that makes backyard cooking feel more satisfying. Whether you’re grilling, slow-cooking, or experimenting over a small fire pit, that subtle mix of aroma and depth brings out the best in meats, vegetables, and even sauces. You don’t need a […]

Smoked Tomahawk Ribeye on the Pellet Grill

Smoked Tomahawk Ribeye on the Pellet Grill

This 3-pound tomahawk ribeye went straight on the pellet grill—no reverse sear, no cast iron finish. Just steady smoke and low heat all the way through. I figured it might miss that crust, but the right layer of seasoning and patience built up the perfect color. The result? Juicy, tender, medium-rare perfection with a buttery jus from the rest. Proof you can cook a tomahawk start to finish on a pellet grill and still pull off a true steakhouse-quality ribeye.

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Smoked Tomahawk Ribeye On The Pellet Grill Recipe

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Smoked tomahawk ribeye cooked start-to-finish on the pellet grill. No sear, just low heat, rich smoke, and juicy medium-rare steakhouse flavor every time.


Ingredients

  • 1 Tomahawk Ribeye Steak (about 3 lbs)
  • 2 Tbsp Worcestershire sauce
  • 2 Tbsp Willingham’s W’ham Original Mild Seasoning
  • 12 Tbsp Killer Hogs AP Seasoning (salt, pepper, garlic)
  • 12 Tbsp Killer Hogs Steak Rub (for texture & color)
  • ½ stick (4 Tbsp) unsalted butter, cut into pats

Instructions

  1. Trim the Steak
    Lightly trim any big pockets of fat around the edges and clean up the bone for presentation.
  2. Season Generously
    Rub the steak all over with Worcestershire sauce as a binder.
    Apply a medium coat of W’ham Original Mild Seasoning for color and base flavor.
    Add a layer of Killer Hogs AP Seasoning to build that salt, pepper, garlic profile.
    Finish with a layer of Killer Hogs Steak Rub for texture and crust.
  3. Rest & Fire Up the Grill
    Let the steak sit out while you fire up your pellet grill to 250°F. This gives the seasonings time to melt in and lets the steak come up to room temperature before cooking.
  4. Smoke the Tomahawk
    Place the steak on the pellet grill and insert a probe thermometer into the thickest part.
    Set your first target internal temp to 120°F.
    Once it hits 120, reset your probe to 128°F and monitor closely.
  5. Rest with Butter
    Place pats of butter and a light sprinkle of Steak Rub on a platter.
    Remove the steak from the grill at 128°F and place it directly on butter.
    Tent loosely with foil and rest for 10 minutes.
  6. Slice & Serve
    Remove the steak from the bone, then slice across the grain. The melted butter and drippings combine to make a rich, flavorful sauce—spoon that over the slices before serving.

That’s how you nail a tomahawk on the pellet grill—low heat, good smoke, and plenty of patience. Slice it up, drizzle that buttery rest over the top, and you’ve got steakhouse flavor right in your backyard.

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Our Best Burgers Ever: The Barbecue Bible 500 Club’s Top 10 for 2025

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True or false? We all aspire to barbecue the ultimate brisket or roast one of those gold-plate beef tomahawks hung from a dome over a campfire.

But let’s be honest, what we really want to grill—what we need to grill—is the perfect hamburger. You know when you taste it: crusty on the outside, juicy inside, sanguine, smoke-scented, and unabashedly luscious. Extra points for an unexpected element, like triple steak or aged wagyu.

Well, our friends at the Barbecue Bible 500 Club spent the summer in quest of the perfect burger. And just in time for tailgating season, they’ve shared with us their favorites.

And that’s before you add the accouterments: vine-ripened tomato (preferably that has never seen the inside of a refrigerator), cave-aged gruyere (or artisanal cheddar), the “secret” sauce, the butter-grilled brioche bun.

Well, our friends at the Barbecue Bible 500 Club spent the summer in quest of the perfect burger. And just in time for tailgating season, they’ve shared with us their favorites.

Haven’t heard of the Club? More than 1000 people have joined this Facebook club with a pledge of cooking all 536 recipes in Steven’s book, The Barbecue! Bible. Three people have achieved this ambitious task, while dozens more have reached the 100 and 200 recipe level. Motivational hint: you get a prize each time you cross another recipe threshold.

So if anyone knows how to grill a great burger, it’s these folks and they’ve got the photos to prove it.

Herewith, the Barbecue Bible 500 Club top 10 Raichlen burgers. For more information, visit the Barbecue Bible 500 Club page of Facebook.

And now, ladies and gentlemen: fire up your grills!

Best Burger Recipes 2025

#1
Rob & Alynne Douglass

Burgers au Poivre with Caramelized Onions and Griddled Shitakes

Burgers au Poivre

#2
Bernie & Lynn Pass

#3
Paul Eisenburg

The Great American Hamburger

– (The Barbecue! Bible)
The Great American Hamburger

Susan Ortiz

The All-American Burger

– (The Barbecue Bible!)

The All American Burger

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#4
Sam & Charlene Swanlund

Smash Burgers with Raichlen’s Special Sauce

– (Project Griddle)

New Mexico green chile cheeseburger

#6
Scott Geiger Sr.

Really Big Bosnian Burger

– (Planet Barbecue!)

Really Big Bosnian Burger

#7
John Kubicek

Triple Steak Burger

– (Project Fire)

Triple Steak Burger

#8
Bryan Praetorian

Bacon and Smoked Cheese Burger

(The Barbecue! Bible)

Bacon and Smoked Cheese Burger

#9
Phoebe Jones

Jake’s Double Brisket Cheeseburger

(The Brisket Chronicles)

Jake’s Double Brisket Cheeseburger

#10
James Grill

Pulled Pork Burger

(The Barbecue! Bible)

Pulled Pork Burger

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Burgers: Frequently Asked Questions

What’s the best meat blend for juicy burgers?
Go 80/20 ground chuck for classic flavor and moisture. For a richer bite, try a blend (brisket, short rib, chuck) or wagyu—but keep fat around 20% so patties stay juicy.
Smash burger or thick patty—how do I choose?
Smash burgers cook fast on a hot griddle with a crisp crust and thin profile. Thick patties (¾–1 inch) shine over charcoal or wood when you want smoke and a rosy center.
How hot should the grill or griddle be?
Use high heat: 450–500°F on a grill for thick patties; around 500°F on a griddle for smash burgers. Preheat 10–15 minutes for a proper sear.
How do I keep burgers from drying out?
Handle lightly, avoid overworking, and season just before cooking. Sear hard, then finish over indirect heat for thick patties. Rest 2–3 minutes before serving.
What internal temperature should I cook ground beef to?
For food safety, 160°F in the center is the USDA guideline for ground beef. Use a thermometer to check; doneness beyond that is your preference.
Best cheeses and toppings for next-level burgers?
Gruyère, sharp cheddar, blue cheese, or smoked cheese are great picks. Layer caramelized onions, green chiles, special sauce, or pulled pork for a signature burger.
Any tips for tailgating burgers?
Pre-portion patties and keep them chilled; transport toppings separately. Bring a flat-top for smash burgers, or set up two-zone heat on a grill for thicker patties. Toast buns right before serving.

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My Low Calorie Chicken Burger Recipe | High Protein Chicken Burger with Healthier Tweaks

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My high protein low calorie chicken burger will satiate all your fast food cravings without compromising your calorie budget if you follow these easy instructions for adapting healthier tweaks accurately!

Yes, you are reading it right! This is a chicken burger recipe which can be enjoyed even when you are working hard to lose some extra kilos, but of course occasionally!

My low calorie chicken burger is an absolute winner and you will know why as you patiently read this longest blog I have written till date!

One thing you can trust me with and that is I will never sell or share a popular recipe which does not fit into my own fitness journey just for the sake of its popularity!

The same is true for a regular chicken burger which is undoubtedly the most popular fast food worldwide across all age groups but unfortunately comes loaded with unhealthy saturated fat.

At the same time the quality of satiation that a juicy chicken burger brings to our taste buds with its perfect ratio of meat to bread pairing complemented with crunchy salad & melty mayo is simply incredible!

You cannot kill your desire every time you see someone enjoying a delicious chicken burger while you are even prohibited from touching them!

Well, not any more! You can absolutely enjoy a deliciously juicy chicken burger during your weight loss journey by just adapting to a few healthier alternatives!

I can assure you that once you follow these easy instructions, the end result of this low calorie chicken burger will be unfailingly mind-blowing!

What are the healthier tweaks in my low calorie chicken burger?

Let me break down why I am calling my low calorie chicken burger a healthier alternative than your store-bought ones!

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Sonic’s Big Dill Burger Copycat

Sonic’s Big Dill Burger Copycat Recipe

Fire up the griddle for this Big Dill Smash Burger—seasoned beef patties, tangy Dilly Ranch mayo, and pickle flavor stacked Sonic copycat style.

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This Big Dill Smash Burger is my take on Sonic’s classic—crispy-edged beef patties, plenty of pickle flavor, and a tangy Dilly Ranch mayo that brings it all together.


Ingredients

For the Smash Burgers:

  • 2 lbs 80/20 ground beef (roll into 3oz balls)
  • Killer Hogs Steak Rub (or your favorite burger seasoning)
  • Slices of American cheese
  • Grilling oil
  • Hamburger buns
  • Shredded lettuce
  • Thick-cut dill pickles (we used Grillo’s Classic Dill Pickle Chips)
  • Fried pickle chips (we used Fresh Gourmet Crispy Dillies)

For the Dilly Ranch Mayo:

  • 1 cup Blue Plate mayo
  • 3 tsp Ranch seasoning (about ½ a packet)
  • 12 tsp fresh chopped dill
  • 2 Tbsp dill pickle juice (from the pickle chip jar)

Instructions

  1. Make the Dilly Ranch Mayo
    1. Mix mayo, Ranch seasoning, fresh dill, and pickle juice in a small bowl. Stir until smooth and let chill in the fridge for a few hours to let the flavors come together.
  2. Prep the Beef
    1. Form the ground beef into 3oz balls. Don’t pack them tight—keep them loose for a better smash.
  3. Smash and Sear
    1. Heat a flat-top griddle or cast iron over medium-high heat. Lightly oil the surface.
    2. Place the beef balls on the hot griddle and let them sit for about 1 minute—just long enough to form a light crust.
    3. Flip the balls over and smash them hard with a spatula or burger press.
    4. Season with Killer Hogs Steak Rub.
    5. Cook for 2–3 minutes, then flip again.
    6. Season the other side, add a slice of American cheese, and cook for another 1–2 minutes until the cheese is fully melted.
  4. Build the Stack
    1. Stack two patties for each burger.
  5. Toast the Buns
    1. Place your buns cut-side-down on the griddle for about 30 seconds until toasted and golden.
  6. Assemble the Burger
    1. Bottom bun → double smash patties – Top with fried pickle chips – Add shredded lettuce and thick-cut pickles – Spread Dilly Ranch Mayo on the top bun – Close it up and serve

This Big Dill Smash Burger recipe is my take on the Sonic favorite—seasoned ground beef smashed on a hot griddle until the edges get crispy, then layered with melted cheese, tangy pickles, and a homemade dill ranch mayo. It’s the ultimate copycat Sonic smash burger, loaded with bold pickle flavor and perfect for anyone who loves a juicy grilled burger with a twist.

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Smoked Brisket Bacon Burgers

Smoked Brisket Bacon Burgers

This ain’t your average backyard burger. We’re talking real deal, smoked low and slow, ground brisket mixed with bacon fat flavor bombs. Stack it high with cheese and toppings — and don’t forget a toasted bun to soak up all that juice.

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Ground brisket WITH raw bacon to make the best smoked burgers. These brisket bacon burgers are rich, smoky, and packed with flavor. The brisket gives you that beefy bite and the bacon brings in a smoky saltiness that puts ’em over the top. You might wanna wear a bib — these burgers are juicy!


Ingredients

  • 16 lb whole packer brisket (untrimmed)
  • 23 lbs bacon ends & pieces (or thick-cut bacon)
  • Killer Hogs Steak Rub (or salt, pepper, garlic)
  • Burger buns (toasted)
  • Sliced cheese
  • Pickles
  • Red onion slices
  • Lettuce
  • Tomato slices
  • Big Malc’s Burger Sauce (or your favorite burger sauce)

Big Malc’s Burger Sauce

  • ½ cup Blue Plate mayonnaise (or your favorite mayo)

  • 1 tablespoon yellow mustard

  • ¼ cup sweet pickle relish (juice and all)

  • 1 tablespoon freshly grated onion (with juice)

  • ½ teaspoon Killer Hogs TX Rub (or a mix of coarse salt & black pepper)

  • ½ teaspoon paprika (for color)

  • 1–2 teaspoons red wine vinegar (just a drizzle)


Instructions

  1. Prep the Brisket and Bacon
    1. Cut the brisket into 1½ to 2-inch chunks, separating the flat from the point if needed.
    2. Keep the fat on — you want a good lean-to-fat ratio for juicy burgers.
    3. Cut bacon into similar-sized pieces so it runs through the grinder easily.
    4. Chill the meat in the freezer for 20 minutes before grinding.
  2. Grind the Meat
    1. Alternate brisket and bacon as you feed it through the grinder to evenly mix.
    2. Grind the meat with the large plate first then if you want a finer grind, repeat the grind process
    3. Chill the ground brisket-bacon mix in the refrigerator until ready to form patties.
  3. Form the Burger Patties
    1. Weigh out about 8 oz portions and loosely form into balls.
    2. Use a burger press or hand-form into patties. Use parchment or a Ziploc bag for easy cleanup.
    3. Make a slight dimple in the center to prevent the patties from puffing up too much.
  4. Season the Burgers
    1. Season the outside of each patty with Killer Hogs Steak Rub or your favorite burger seasoning.
    2. Remember the bacon adds salt, so don’t overdo it.
  5. Fire Up the Smoker
    1. Set your pit to 275°F using Royal Oak briquettes for a coal bed then add wood splits for heat.
    2. Place burgers directly on the grates and smoke for about 45 minutes, flipping after 30.
    3. Cook to an internal temp of 145°F for a juicy medium finish.
  6. Build Your Burger
    1. Toast your buns and spread Big Malc’s Burger Sauce on both sides.
    2. Layer on: Pickles, Red onion, Lettuce, Tomato, Double cheese (cheddar + Swiss), Smoked brisket bacon patty
    3. Crown it with the top bun and get ready to lean in.

You could fry up a burger in a pan… or you could do it right and smoke a brisket bacon burger that hits like a steakhouse sandwich on steroids. Get you a cold drink, grab two hands, and get ready to lean in — it’s a juicy one.

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How To Grill a Ribeye Steak

Grilled Ribeye Steak

This is how I grill a ribeye steak. Sometimes I change out the flavors and seasonings… and you can too… but this is my tried and true technique I use for getting a perfectly juicy ribeye – with all the flavor!

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A good ribeye steak deserves the right treatment, and I’m showing you exactly how to grill it up right! We’re seasoning it with a bold rub, cooking it over red-hot coals for a killer crust, and making sure it’s perfectly juicy from edge to edge.

Whether you like it medium-rare or a little more done, this method locks in all the flavor and gives you steakhouse-quality results every time!

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Garlic Butter Filet Mignon

Garlic Butter Filet Mignon

I started with a Whole Beef Tenderloin, then trimmed it into Filet Mignon Steaks – but you can start with Filet Mignon Steaks straight from the meat counter. To cook these steaks, I used a reverse-seared on a charcoal grill and brought them up slowly to nail the doneness. Then I moved them directly over the coals and basted with Garlic Butter while these Filets got flame-kissed over open flames.

 

 

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I started with a whole beef tenderloin, trimmed it myself – because they are a little cheaper and you end up with extra meat for other recipes too. After I trimmed these filets into thick steaks, I seasoned them simply – but not lightly – and set up my Primo Grill for a two-zone fire.

Started the steaks out slow on the indirect side and when they hit 115 internal I seared them directly over the hot coals and basted them with garlic butter. I like them medium rare, so I only seared them for 1-2 minutes each side (basting them with the garlic butter the whole time). Took them off, let them rest and these were some of the best steaks I’ve ever cooked!

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Whole Beef Tenderloin trimmed into Filet Mignon Steaks and cooked with a reverse-seared – then basted with a Garlic Butter while they get flame-kissed over open flames


Ingredients

  • 512oz Beef Tenderloin Filets (AKA – Filet Mignon Steaks)
  • 1/4 cup Worcestershire Sauce
  • 1/2 cup Killer Hogs TX Brisket Rub
  • 1 Tablespoon olive oil
  • 8 cloves garlic minced
  • 1 shallot minced
  • 2 sticks salted butter
  • 1 Tablespoon chopped parsley

Instructions

  1. Drizzle the outside of each steak with worcestershire sauce and season heavily with TX Rub (coarse salt and black pepper can substitute).
  2. Set up a grill for 2 zone cooking – hot and cool side.  I used my primo ceramic grill running Royal Oak Lump charcoal but any grill will work.
  3. Keep the grill between 275-300°F for the first stage of the reverse sear. Place a probe thermometer in the center of one of the filets and set each steak on the cool side of the grill to start away from the direct fire.
  4. Once the internal temperature reaches 115°F – about 25 minutes; remove the steaks from the grill and place on a foil lined sheet pan. Rest the steaks for about 15-20 minutes. You will notice the temp continues to climb but it will eventually stop and start to drop. This is where you want to do the sear stage.
  5. While the filets are resting – add a drizzle of olive oil to an iron skillet. Add the garlic and shallot and saute until soft – season with a little TX rub for flavor.
  6. Move the skillet off the direct heat and add the butter. Stir until the butter melts about 2 minutes and add the chopped parsley.
  7. Brush each filet with the butter mixture and place over the direct heat (Fire side) of the grill for 1 minute on each side.  Continue brushing with butter at this point and only cook until a char starts to form.  It should take about 1-2 minutes total each side.  It is important to not walk away and be extremely careful at this point because the fire will be rolling.
  8. Remove the steaks from the grill once seared and brush with additional garlic butter.  Rest the steaks for 5 minutes and serve.

 

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Jerk Chicken Sandwich

Jerk Chicken Sandwich

With this recipe, you can turn cheap, boneless, skinless chicken thighs into a big ol’ delicious $20 Jerk Chicken Sandwich. Or get some slider buns and make a Jerk Chicken Sandwich bar…

 

This one is so good because you start with some chicken thighs – they go directly into a jerk marinade. Then get a charcoal grill fire up with some Royal Oak (setup with a two-zone fire). After the chicken soaks for at least 1 hour, it can go directly onto to grill – over the hot coals.

 

This is when I season the chicken thighs with Jerk Seasoning – right over the fire – because it smells so good! Once the chicken cooks a little, it’s time to glaze it with a Jerk Sauce until chargrilled and caramelized.

 

To make the Jerk Chicken Sandwich, slice the chargrilled Jerk Chicken and put on a toasted brioche bun with Island Slaw and a Calypso Sauce.

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Chargrilled SPICY Jerk Chicken Sandwich


Ingredients

  • 34lbs boneless skinless thighs

Jerk Marinade

  • 3 green onions chopped
  • 2 scotch bonnet peppers (more if you like it hot!)
  • 2 Tablespoons dark brown sugar
  • 1/4 cup lime juice
  • 1/4 cup soy sauce
  • 1/4 cup olive oil
  • 1 Tablespoon salt
  • 1/2 Tablespoon black pepper
  • 1 heaping Tablespoon Malcom’s Jammin’ Jerk Seasoning

Jerk Glaze

  • 1/2 cup Ketchup
  • 3 Tablespoons dark brown sugar
  • 2 Tablespoons honey
  • 2 Tablespoons fresh squeezed lime juice
  • 2 Tablespoons red wine vinegar
  • 1 Tablespoon soy sauce
  • 1 Tablespoon Malcom’s Jammin’ Jerk Seasoning
  • 1 tsp salt
  • 1 teaspoon black pepper
  • 2 dashes cayenne pepper
  • 2 dashes white pepper

For the Jerk Chicken Sandwiches

  • 1 pack of hamburger buns (lightly toasted)
  • Green leaf lettuce
  • Dill pickle slices
  • Island Slaw (recipe below)
  • Calypso Sauce (recipe below)

Island Slaw

  • 4 Tablespoons Blue Plate Mayo
  • 2 Tablespoons dijon mustard
  • 1/4 cup red wine vinegar
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • 1 teaspoon cracked black pepper
  • 1 bag of cole slaw mix
  • 2 green onions chopped
  • 1/4 cup diced red onion
  • 1 Tablespoon finely diced scotch bonnet pepper
  • 1 cup fresh pineapple chopped

Calypso Sauce

  • 1/2 cup Blue Plate Mayo
  • 1/4 cup ketchup
  • 2 TBS scotch bonnet pepper hot sauce
  • dash of white pepper
  • season to taste with salt & black pepper

Instructions

  1. Place the boneless skinless chicken thighs in a large ziplock bag. Combine the marinade ingredients and pour over the chicken. Close the bag and gently toss to coat each thigh. Place the bag in the refrigerator for at least 1 hour.
  2. Prepare a 2 zone charcoal grill – hot side and indirect side.
  3. Add the marinated chicken to the hot side of the grill working in batches. Season with additional jerk seasoning right on the grill.
  4. Flip and turn the chicken often until internal temp reaches 165.
  5. Brush each piece with the jerk glaze – recipe above.
  6. Continue to cook until the thighs reach 175 internal – it should be slightly charred and sticky from the glaze.
  7. After a short rest slice the thighs into small strips.

Island Slaw Directions

  1. In a small bowl combine the mayo, Dijon, red wine vinegar, salt and pepper. Mix until smooth.
  2. Place the bag of Cole slaw mix in a large mixing bowl. Add the green onion, diced red onion, scotch bonnet pepper, and pineapple.
  3. Toss it together using tongs and add the dressing mixture.
  4. Mix the slaw with tongs and cover with plastic wrap. Store in the refrigerator until ready to serve.

To build the sandwiches: Spread the calypso sauce on the top and bottom bun Layer on the dill pickle slices and lettuce. Pile on the jerk chicken and island slaw then the top half of the bun.

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Cajun BBQ Beef Sandwiches

  Cajun BBQ Beef Sandwiches, we love BBQ beef sandwiches with big beefy chunks of meat is a rich BBQ sauce. These are so rich, flavorful and simple you’ll love it and folks will sing praises to your skills as a Grill Master. We are having so much fun coming up with recipes for our […]

Cajun Pork Loin Sandwich

Cajun Pork Loin Sandwich

Cajun Pork Loin Sandwich

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Cajun Pork Loin Sandwich


Description

Pork Loin injected with a Cajun Butter, Seasoned with King Craw Seasoning and smoked on the pellet grill. Turned into a monster, big-boy pork loin sandwich with spicy garlic pickles and a creamy creole slaw.


Ingredients


Instructions

  1. Prepare pellet smoker for indirect cooking at 275°F using pecan pellets for smoke flavor. Any grill can be used just maintain the same temperature throughout the cook.
  2. Use a sharp knife to score the fat on the pork loin. Make slits at an angle spaced about 1/2” apart in one direction, rotate the pork loin and make additional cuts in the opposite direction.
  3. Apply a light coat of creole mustard to the outside of the loin and season with King Craw cajun seasoning. Inject the pork loin to add moisture and flavor inside the meat
  4. Place the pork loin on the pellet smoker fat side up and cook until internal temperature reaches 135°F. Remove from the pit and allow it to rest for 10-15 minutes covered loosely with aluminum foil. The internal temperature will carry over producing a perfectly cooked, juicy pork loin.
  5. Slice the loin thin and pile high on a toasted jumbo burger bun slathered with Blue Plate mayonnaise, spicy garlic pickles, and topped with creamy creole slaw.

Cajun Butter Injection Recipe:

Creamy Creole Slaw Recipe:

  • 1/2 cup Blue Plate Mayo
  • 1/4 cup creole mustard
  • 3 Tablespoons sugar
  • 1 Tablespoon red wine vinegar
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • 1 teaspoon cracked black pepper
  • 1 bag of pre-shredded cabbage and carrots
  • 1/2 sweet onion finely sliced

Directions:

  1. Combine the mayo, creole mustard, sugar, red wine vinegar, salt, and black pepper in a mixing bowl.
  2. Add the shredded cabbage and carrots along with the finely sliced onion to a large bowl.
  3. Pour the creole dressing mixture over the vegetables and stir well.
  4. Cover the bowl with plastic wrap and refrigerator for 1-2 hours before serving.

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Smoked Beef Tenderloin

Smoked Beef Tenderloin

Smoked Beef Tenderloin on Pellet Grill

Smoking a beef tenderloin this way gives new meaning to “steak dinner”. When I was thinking about what meal I’d want for Father’s Day this year… I just wasn’t feeling ribeye… But I was feeling a perfectly smoked Beef Tenderloin, cut into filet-sized pieces, and served with some Beefy Smoked Mushrooms. WHAT MALCOM USED IN THIS RECIPE: Print

Smoked Beef Tenderloin


Description

Beef Tenderloin slow smoked on the pellet grill alongside some beefy, smoked mushrooms. Perfect for a different, delicious take on steak night.


Ingredients

  • 1 whole beef tenderloin
  • 2 Tablespoons Worcestershire Sauce
  • 1 Tablespoon Killer Hogs AP seasoning
  • 2 Tablespoons Traeger Saskatchewan Seasoning (or your fave blackened rub)

Beefy Smoked Mushrooms

  • 3 pints sliced mushrooms
  • 1 shallot finely chopped
  • 56 cloves garlic minced
  • 1 cup red wine
  • 1 cup beef broth
  • 1 Tablespoon Kitchen Accomplice Beef Broth Concentrate
  • 1/2 stick butter
  • 2 teaspoons Killer Hogs AP Seasoning
  • Place all ingredients into a smoker-safe dish or a half size aluminum pan. Smoke on pit for 1.5 – 2 hours until mushrooms and garlic are tender.

Instructions

  1. Trim the whole beef tenderloin into center cut portion be sure to remove any sinew or silver skin.
  2. Prepare pellet grill or any other smoker for indirect smoking at 250 degrees.
  3. Drizzle the outside of the tenderloin with Worcestershire for a binder and season with a layer of AP seasoning followed by the Saskatchewan seasoning.
  4. Place the tenderloin on the smoker, insert a probe thermometer into the center of the roast and smoke until internal temperature reaches 120 degrees.
  5. Remove the tenderloin from the pit and cover loosely in foil and rest for 20-30 minutes.
  6. Slice the tenderloin into desired thickness and serve.

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Grilled Grinder Sandwich

Grilled Grinder Sandwich

Grilled Grinder Sandwich

Viral TikTok Grinder Sandwich done my way… I created this recipe using a Grilled Pork Tenderloin and using a Grinder Slaw instead of the grinder salad… it’s delicious! WHAT MALCOM USED IN THIS RECIPE: Print
Grilled Grinder Sandwich

Grilled Grinder Sandwich


Description

Grilled Grinder Sandwich with a Cabbage Grinder Slaw


Ingredients

  • 2 pork tenderloins
  • 2 Tablespoons olive oil
  • 2 Tablespoons Killer Hogs AP Seasoning
  • 2 Tablespoon Italian Seasoning
  • 1 loaf French bread
  • 4 Tablespoons Garlic Butter
  • 68 slices provolone cheese
  • 1 tomato thinly sliced

Grinder Slaw Recipe

  • 1 10-12oz bag shredded cabbage
  • 1 small red onion thinly sliced
  • 1/2 cup sliced pepperoncini peppers
  • 1 cup mayonnaise
  • 1 Tablespoons red wine vinegar
  • 1 Tablespoon sub oil
  • 2 teaspoons Killer Hogs AP Seasoning (you can sub salt, pepper and garlic to taste)

Instructions

  1. Combine the shredded Cole slaw, red onion, pepperoncini, Mayo, red wine vinegar, & sub oil in a bowl. Season with AP seasoning and place in refrigerator for at least an hour.
  2. Trim any fat or sinew from pork tenderloins and pat dry with paper towel. Combine AP seasoning and Italian seasoning in a dredge shaker and generously coat each tenderloin
  3. Prepare charcoal grill for 2 zone grilling – hot and cool side.
  4. Place each tenderloin on the cooking grate over the hot side of the grill. Cook for 1 minute each side then turn until all 4 sides have some color.
  5. Move the tenderloins to the cool side and continue to cook until internal temperature reaches 135-140 degrees. Total cook time is about 15 minutes.
  6. Remove the tenderloin from the grill and loosely cover with foil. Rest at room temperature for 10 minutes.
  7. Split the French bread in half lengthwise and spread garlic butter on each side. Toast the bread lightly in the oven on broil or on the grill.
  8. Slice the pork tenderloin into thin medallions. To build the grinder sandwich: place a couple slices of provolone on the bread followed by thin slices of the pork. Top with more cheese and place back in the oven or on the grill just long enough to melt the cheese. Top with the grinder slaw and slices of tomato along with the top half of French bread.

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Smoked Porterhouse Steak with Bacon Tallow Butter

Smoked Porterhouse Steak with Bacon Tallow Butter

Smoked Porterhouse Steak with Bacon Tallow Butter

Porterhouse Steak smoked on a Drum Smoker and topped with Bacon Tallow Butter – A steak like this can make anyone happy… WHAT MALCOM USED IN THIS RECIPE: Print
Smoked Porterhouse Steak

Smoked Porterhouse Steak with Bacon Tallow Butter


Description

Porterhouse Steak smoked and topped with Bacon Tallow Butter


Ingredients


Instructions

  1. Prepare drum smoker for indirect cooking at 275°F using lump charcoal for fuel.
  2. Drizzle each side of the porter house steaks with olive oil to lightly coat and season with a layer of Prime Beef rub followed by the Steak Rub. Allow the steaks to rest at room temperature for 20 minutes.
  3. Place the steaks on the smoker and insert a probe thermometer into the center of one steak to monitor internal temp.
  4. Smoke the steaks until the internal temperature reaches about 118° flipping half way through for even cooking.
  5. Take half of the bacon tallow/drippings and mix with 1/2 stick of melted butter. Season with a dash or two of Prime Beef and Steak Rub. Rest in the refrigerate until ready to use.
  6. Remove the lid from the drum and baste each steak with the bacon drippings. Flip the steaks and continue cooking (with the lid off to sear the steaks) until the internal temperature reaches about 125-128°F.
  7. Remove the steaks from the grill, top each with a big dollop of the bacon tallow butter and rest for 7-10 minutes before serving.

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