• 3-piece barbecue tool set made of professional-grade stainless steel
  • Includes 18-inch spatula, lockable chef’s tongs, and 18-inch 2-prong fork
  • Slotted design provides easy grease run-off; dishwasher-safe
  • Long handles with hanging loops for convenient storing
  • Measures approximately 18 inches long each

Product Description
The right way to round out the griller’s toolbox. This 3-piece stainless steel set includes a spatula, chef’s tongs, and a barbecue fork. Dishwasher safe. Made of stainless steel…. More >>

Read the rest of this entry

Share

How to Grill the Perfect Steak

www.NoTimeToCookDinner.com For most meat eaters there’s nothing better than a grilled steak. Follow along as I show you a foolproof method for grilling a perfect steak every time. Get the full recipe and more free cooking videos at http

Share

How to Make Grilled Ribs

Handle any emergency with Howcast’s First Aid app – howc.stExpand the description and view the text of the steps for this how-to video. Check out Howcast for other do-it-yourself videos from Dynamic and more videos in the Grilling category. You can contribute too! Create your own DIY guide at www.howcast.com or produce your own Howcast spots with the Howcast Filmmakers Program at www.howcast.com What’s better than ribs? Ribs that you cook on an outdoor grill. To complete this How-To you will need: Ribs Dry seasonings Plastic wrap A charcoal or gas grill Barbecue sauce A pastry brush Aluminum foil Marinade Wood chips Step 1: Choose your ribs Decide if you want beef, pork, or lamb ribs. Then choose a cut: The meatiest pork ribs are spareribs, which are larger but less tender than baby back ribs. As for beef, short ribs are usually less expensive than pork ribs. Lamb ribs are often sold as Denver ribs and come from the lamb’s breast and belly. Step 2: Remove the membranes Rinse the meat, pat it dry with paper towels, and pull off the silvery membrane — also known as silverskin — with your hands. Step 3: Prepare a rub Mix together whatever combination of dry seasonings you like and rub a generous amount of it into the meat with your hands, or use a prepared rub from the market. Then wrap the ribs in plastic and refrigerate them for at least two hours so the rub has time to penetrate the meat. Tip: Instead of using a dry rub, you can also marinate the meat overnight. Step 4

Related Blogs

Read the rest of this entry

Share

The BBQ Pit Boys Bratwurst, seared, and then steamed, “low and slow” in German beer, is a must-do at your next tailgating or back-yard barbecue. Good eatin’ don’t get any better than this!

Related Blogs

Read the rest of this entry

Share

This delicious classic Beef Stew, brim full of tender beef, beef bones, potatoes, onions, celery, and carrots, will surely cure what’s ailing you. Watch the BBQ Pit Boys show you how easy it is to do using a barbecue grill and a few Pit Master tips and techniques. .

Related Blogs

Read the rest of this entry

Share
 Page 1 of 9  1  2  3  4  5 » ...  Last »