Elk Chili – Chili Con Carne

If you’re here because you found yourself with some elk meat, you are in for a treat. This recipe will work for any wild game, really, or even a chuck roast or stew meat. We’re cooking on the Lazy T Ranch in Wyoming this week, and we have been fortunate to receive a couple of…

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Beef Short Ribs

beef short ribs

Beef short ribs contain a small part of the rib bone and the meat that surrounds it on all sides. Short ribs are excellent for long, simmering baths in rich sauces. While filming our Montana series, we braised the short ribs in a Dutch oven over a fire and finished them off in a hole…

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New Mexico Chile Rellenos

The difference between a green chile and a red chile is just a couple of weeks. This recipe will work with red chiles or green chiles and fully uses all of the flavor available in each one. For chile rellenos like you’ve never had, check out the video or the free printable recipe at the…

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New Mexico Stacked Enchiladas

  We appreciate you sharing our recipes with your friends & family! Our friends Jim & Carol over at the Fresh Chile Co have been making red enchilada sauce from fresh red Hatch chilies for decades. What started as jars of Enchilada sauce made to give away at Christmas each year to friends and family…

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Pork Belly Burnt Ends

Kent Rollins' Hot Cherry Pork Belly Burnt Ends

Cherry Hot Glazed Pork Belly smoked low and slow is the perfect recipe for tailgating, having a barbecue, or just because. A big pork belly costs about a third of what a brisket does and I promise you people will be stepping over each other to get a taste of these. I mean, just LOOK…

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Smash Burgers! With Homemade Brioche Buns

Kent Rollins Smash Burger

What makes a smashed burger special? The burger is smashed flat and added to the hot griddle while still cold. The shock of the heat on the fat in the burger causes the burger to caramelize and creates unbelievable flavor and seals so much of the delicious juice inside. We’d Appreciate it if You Shared…

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Corn Cob Smoked Ribs

Corn Cob Smoked Ribs A good friend of mine in South Dakota sent me a message recently. He told me that they regularly use leftover corn cobs as fuel and flavor to smoke ribs. Naturally, I had to try it out. When it comes to smoking ribs, you don’t have to ask me twice!  …

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Corn Ribs

What are Corn Ribs?   Corn Ribs are a totally different way to grill corn on the cob. To prepare the corn for grilling, slice off the top and bottom edges of the corn cob. From there, you’ll cut vertically down the center in quarters, leaving the cob on the back of each piece of…

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Bacon-Wrapped Stuffed Shrimp

Grilled bacon wrapped stuffed shrimp on a gril with fire peeking through the grates

Let’s talk barbecued shrimp. A lot of times, people will go for quantity over quality. I prefer to buy my shrimp about as large as you can find them, and I make fewer of them. Why? Well, the larger shrimp can be prepared in creative ways. Besides, they generally have a better flavor and they’ll…

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The Cowboy Cuban Sandwich

Howdy folks, and thanks for stopping by the website! The Cuban Sandwich is a diner favorite across the United States. I researched the origins of the Cuban and came up with a delicious recipe using leftover shredded Pork Carnitas, and of course, added a little cowboy zing to the sandwich with a sweet & spicy…

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