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This grilled prime rib with mustard crust recipe is a wonderful main event for a holiday meal or festive gathering. Wow your friends and family with one of the best beef cuts available. With the natural flavors from the rib bones to the tender and juicy meat, this one aims to please.Read more
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Classic Smoked Brisket
Read moreLet’s face it, there’s some brisket recipes out there that have so many steps in the process, it can be intimidating for anyone that isn’t a BBQ pitmaster. Some call for you to wrap it in butcher paper and throw into a cooler to have it rest for a couple of hours before smoking it again! But if you’re looking for an easy smoked brisket recipe that will let you set it and forget it while you go do something else? Look no further than this simple 3 step recipe that delivers a delicious beefy meal.
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Reverse Seared NY Steak
To sear or reverse sear? When it comes to steak, that is the question. Although if you have a thicker cut of beef, there really is no doubt as to which method to choose if you want your steak to be a desired internal temperature while still having a flavorful charred (but not burnt) exterior. This reverse seared steak recipe uses a thick 11/12” to 2” NY strip cut. Enjoy a crispy, flavored char on the outside at whatever level of doneness you desire on the inside.Read more -
Reverse Seared Picanha Steak
Picanha, the Brazilian term for the top sirloin cap, is a steak specialty of a Churrascaria that is typically grilled and sliced off a skewer.Read more -
Chili Pepper Rubbed Brisket
Read moreJust when you thought smoked brisket couldn’t get any better, this Chili Pepper Rubbed Brisket is here to prove you wrong. This version starts with a smoky and spicy Chili Pepper Rub made from toasted arbol chilies, ancho peppers, coriander, and savory herbs and spices. The brisket is rubbed generously then smoked low and slow then crutched until moist and tender. The result is a bold and perfectly seasoned bark and tender slices of mouthwatering beef.
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Brisket Style Tri Tip
Read moreThis Brisket Style Tri Tip has all the delicious flavors of your favorite smoked brisket but made in half the time. Also known as Santa Maria steak, the tri tip roast cut is heavily marbled and full marbling, making it similar to brisket in terms of tender, beefy flavor. The tri tip is slathered in mustard and a generous dusting of Java Chophouse, then smoked low and slow and crutched until tender. Slice and serve with your favorite BBQ fixin’s.
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Loaded Game-Day Bacon Burger
Read moreTurn your burger into a meal with this bacon wrapped mac and cheese burger recipe. Wow your friends and fill their bellies while they’re over for the big game. The crispiness of the bacon combined with the creamy mac and cheese filling will overwhelm your taste buds with delight and satisfaction.
You’ll get a pass for indulging in this recipe, and why not? It is a comfort food trifecta. Burger, bacon, mac and cheese, all in one delicious bite. Skip the diet and embrace your reward meal.
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Jalapeno Bacon Burgers with Bacon and Pepper Jack Cheese
Serve these delicious Jalapeno Burgers with Bacon, Grilled Jalapenos and Pepper Jack Cheese for a spicy kick at your next barbecue or tailgate! If you’re looking to mix up your dinner routine, these juicy ground beef burgers are sure to pack a savory and zesty 1-2 punch!Read more -
Reverse Seared T-Bone Steak
Read moreThe reverse sear has recently gained popularity over the regular sear and for good reason. It’s just a great way to cook a thick cut of steak to the perfect internal temperature while still getting that beautiful and flavorful sear crust. This reverse seared steak recipe calls for a T Bone cut and direct, flame broiled heat.
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Grilled Tomahawk Steak
Read moreSometimes, it’s good to be king or to at least treat yourself like one. Spoil yourself tonight with a bone-in grilled tomahawk steak seasoned with our Chophouse steak seasoning and topped with rosemary garlic butter sauce. The Tomahawk is one of the most popular and visually appealing steak cuts in the industry. So, if you have a guest, this recipe will surely impress as well.
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Basic Smoked Ribs
Read moreThis Easy Smoked Ribs recipe takes little effort but delivers big, sweet pork flavors. Using 2 racks of baby back ribs, the low and slow four and a half hour smoke renders them juicy, smoky and delicious. The last 45 minutes of the cook is dedicated to locking in those flavors and sealing them with a nice crust as the ribs cook inside foil at temperatures of 350°F.
The versatility and ease of your Pit Boss Grill is displayed in just a few easy steps making this recipe one that you’ll bring out of your play book time and time again. Perfect for a game day meal or part of a Sunday Night feast.
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Grilled Steak Recipe
If you’re just looking for a quick and easy grilled steak recipe to throw on your Pit Boss then look no further. Follow the instructions for a perfectly cooked ribeye steak, seasoned with our own Chop House Steak Rub .Read more