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Pork Belly Burnt Ends

By: Charlie

I’ll be honest β€” the first time I made pork belly burnt ends, I ate way too many straight from the smoker. There’s something about those caramelized, sticky edges and that incredibly tender meat that makes it impossible to stop at just one piece. My family now requests these for every backyard gathering, and I’ve […]

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Your Summer Cookout Just Got Better! Hotdog Burnt Ends and High Voltage Hamburgers

Summer cookouts are about two things: the people you hang out with and the food you eat. If you are like me, you probably want to impress your guests with the food when hosting a cookout. I’m often asked how many grills I use to cook all the food. Whether you are cooking with one or six grills, you can prepare a delicious spread for your friends and family.

Recipes for Your Summer Cookout

There are two classic items that are on the menu when attending a cookout: hamburgers and hotdogs. I think you can have lots of fun with how you dress them up. Feel free to keep it simple, but if you are looking for creative ways to prepare hamburgers and hotdogs, check out my previous blog postsβ€”β€œBattle Of the Grilled Beef Burgers” and β€œBattle of the Grilled Hotdogs.”

I realized it would be difficult to prepare hamburgers and hotdogs multiple ways like I did for a big crowd. So, pick one or two of your favorites from below and fire up the grill. Here is how I utilized what I had.

I decided to prepare two appetizers as well as grilling hamburgers and hotdogs. The appetizers were not necessary but gave me a reason to fire up the smoker.

Creative Recipes to Boost Your Summer BBQ

I made hotdog burnt ends and smoked meatballs. To prepare the hotdogs, I lightly coated them with yellow mustard and then seasoned them with my homemade barbecue rub. I smoked the hotdogs at 225 degrees for about an hour. The hot dogs were then sliced into one-inch pieces and topped with brown sugar, honey, butter, and barbecue sauce. I turned the temperature up to 350 and smoked the hotdogs for an additional 30 minutes.

Hot Dog Burnt Ends on the Grill

To make the meatballs, I used ground beef (2 pounds) and mixed in sautΓ©ed onions and mushrooms, egg, breadcrumbs, parsley, salt, and pepper. I cooked a tester patty to check the seasoning. I used an ice cream scoop to portion out the meatballs so they would all be the same size. The meatballs smoked with the hotdogs at 225 degrees for 30 minutes. I basted the meatballs with barbecue sauce, and they smoked at 350 degrees until they reached 160 degrees on an instant-read thermometer.

Smoked Meatballs

Now for the main event. I set up my Big Green Egg XL (BGE) for direct grilling. To create a safety zone, I left one of the half-moon diffuser plates in the BGE. I inserted the cast-iron grates into the Egg. I like how the cast-iron grates create a crusty exterior on hamburgers. I seasoned the hamburgers with kosher salt and black pepper. Once the cast-iron grates were hot, I placed the hamburgers and hot dogs on the grill. The hotdogs cooked quickly, about a minute a side. The hamburgers cooked 90 seconds, and then I gave them a quarter turn and cooked for another 90 seconds. I flipped the burgers and repeated the process. I topped the hamburgers with smoked Gouda cheese and then moved them to the safe zone while the cheese melted. I toasted the brioche buns, and it was time to put it altogether.

Hot Dogs and Hamburgers on the Grill for Summer Cookout Recipes

I went with a classic preparation for the hotdogs and served them with Dijon mustard, relish, and celery seeds. The hamburgers were prepared with my wife’s and my favorite toppings. For my wife’s hamburger, lettuce, sliced tomato, sliced avocado, and ranch dressing. My toppings included lettuce, tomato, bacon, pickles, and ketchup.

The Results

The hotdogs had a great beef flavor. There was a nice snap when I took a bite of the hotdog. The spice of the mustard and sweet relish paired well with the hotdog. The hamburgers were juicy on the inside due to the marbling. The seasoning and the high heat of the cast-iron grates created a crusty exterior. The charcoal fire added a smoky aroma. The lettuce, tomato, and pickle add a fresh flavor to the hamburger. The smoked Gouda cheese and bacon boost the smoky flavor of the burger.

The hotdog burnt ends were sweet, crusty, and the beef flavor came through. They will not be confused with true brisket burnt ends, but they were tasty and took less time to cook. The smoked meatballs were moist, and the onions and mushrooms complemented the flavor of the beef. The barbecue sauce created a flavor profile I’m not used to on a meatball, but was delicious.

Summer Cookout - Hamburgers, Hot Dog Burnt Ends, and Smoked Meatballs

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South of the Border Burnt Ends and Tips

Our South of the Border Burnt Ends and Tips were a bit zippy. I nailed it! These were like a ZIPPY meat candy. Note: Ken’s idea of zippy is a true tongue scorcher. Depending on your heat level you may want to tone these down. Patti and Rat (our little dog) couldn’t eat them. For […]

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South of the Border Burnt Ends and Tips were a bit zippy. I nailed it! Like a ZIPPY meat candy. Note: Ken’s idea of zippy is a true tongue scorcher.

Firecracker Pork Belly Bites

Pork Belly Bites

Firecracker Pork Belly Bites

Pork belly cut into bites, smoked with a psicy seasoning and glazed with a sweet and spicy firecracker sauce.

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Pork Belly Bites

Firecracker Pork Belly Bites


Description

Pork Belly Burnt Ends smoked with a sweet and spicy Firecracker Sauce


Ingredients

Firecracker Glaze:

  • 1/2 cup brown sugar
  • 1/2 cup Killer Hogs Hot Sauce
  • 1 Tablespoon apple cider vinegar
  • 1 teaspoon kosher salt
  • 1 teaspoon crushed red pepper flakes

Combine ingredients in a small bowl and microwave for 1-2 minutes stirring often to melt the sugar.


Instructions

  1. Prepare pellet grill for indirect cooking at 275 degrees using hickory pellets.
  2. Cut pork belly into cube size portions, coat with mustard, and season on all sides with Killer Hogs Hot Rub.
  3. Spray a raised cooking rack with vegetable oil and place pork belly pieces on the rack. Cook on the pellet grill for 2 hours.
  4. Place each piece of pork belly in a half-size aluminum pan and add brown sugar, honey, hot sauce, and Frank’s Red Hot seasoning.
  5. Cover the pan with aluminum foil and place back on the pit for 1 hour.
  6. Remove the pan from the grill, carefully remove each pork belly burnt end from the hot liquid in the pan and transfer to a small baking pan.
  7. Glaze each piece with the Firecracker Glaze and place back on the pit for 2-3 minutes or until the glaze sets.
  8. Remove the pan from the grill and serve with extra glaze for dipping.

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