When done wrong, brisket can be very, very bad. But when done right, it's like a little slice of heaven with each and every bite. Today, Grillocracy is offering up the goods on how to reach brisket nirvana, true low-and-slow style!
Read MoreEasy Smoked Pulled Pork Recipe, So Good You'll Slap Yo Mama
The pork butt is one of those cuts that is relatively inexpensive but is oh so good when properly cooked low and slow.
Here’s my “go to” recipe for smoked pork butt which uses a flavorful injection and dry rub seasoning to really take the pork to a new level. When preparing this recipe, be sure that the pork butt you purchase hasn’t been enhanced (sometimes labeled as “moist and tender") as it has already been injected with a salty mixture at the factory.
Read More5 Tips for Starting Grilling Season Off Right
It’s been a long and harsh winter across the nation with snow and ice storms forcing even the most die-hard barbecue and grilling fans to keep their cooking relegated to the kitchen. But with the start of spring comes warmer temperatures and longer days, the perfect combination for those looking to fire up their backyard smokers and grills for the season’s first backyard cookout.
Whether your grill has been braving the elements on the back porch or has been stowed away in the garage during the offseason, the months of inactivity have likely left it looking nothing like the star of so many barbecues last season.
Read More5 Reasons Your BBQ Ribs Suck
Who doesn't love a great rack of low-and-slow smoked ribs; one that has been kissed with just the right amount of smoke, has moist and tender meat that pulls away from the bone cleanly with eat bite, and was sauced just prior to serving in order to avoid that awful burnt caramelized sugar coating.
But reaching that perfect balance takes practice. To get you started on the road to smoked rib awesomeness, here are 5 Reasons Your BBQ Ribs Suck.
Read MoreHow to Grill a Hamburger
Ask anyone you know what he or she likes to grill and more often than not one of the top answers will be burgers. The problem is, many of these burgers end up being dry and flavorless due to any number of factors including the type of meat being used, the cooking temperature used, the amount of time they spend on the grill, etc.
But worry no more! Today Grillocracy's got 10 tips for reaching burger perfection.
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