The Super Bowl (Of Chili): We Asked For Your Best Tricks And You Gave Us Your Spiciest Secrets
It’s Super Bowl weekend and we’ve got chili on the brain! But it’s easy to get lost in the sauce when trying to make a memorable bowl.
We asked you (our readers), LAist staff, and professional chefs for their best hacks to make the hefty crowd-pleaser.
Ranging from beans to no beans (shout out to Texas), ground beef to prime cuts, and wild card ingredients such as chocolate, beer, and miso, it seems anything goes when it comes to flavor.
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This Blue Ridge Mountain Resort Is Hosting a Celebrity Pitmaster Over Labor Day Weekend
Savor summer’s last moments with a getaway to Primland Resort’s three-day celebration of Southern barbecue.
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6 grilled seafood recipes for light, fast summer meals
Grilled Bacon-Wrapped Trout. This recipe from grilling expert and cookbook author Elizabeth Karmel gives you moist fish with a scrumptious, smoky flavor. As a bonus, no flipping is required.
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The Best Charcoal Grills for Your Next Cookout
remember it like it was yesterday: My fiancé (then boyfriend) and I went to the Poconos with some friends a few years ago. Since our rental house had a charcoal grill, someone started to barbecue some steaks—and they were delicious. Charred on the outside, but juicy inside? Yes, please. “Charcoal grills make everything better,” my fiancé said as the group scrounged for seconds. Turns out, he’s not the only one who recognizes the power of the charcoal grill; this option is a must-have among grilling enthusiasts and pitmasters alike.
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How to grill fish without sticking and other common pitfalls
Fish sticks. And that can be especially problematic when you’re cooking fillets or whole fish on a grill. If you’ve ever watched helplessly as your prized protein slips through the grate — a sacrifice to the hot coals below — you understand.
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Grill guidance from the pros
There’s one common grilling practice that Elizabeth Karmel can’t get behind, and unfortunately “a lot of chefs and writers tell people to do it.” (Getty Images) (NEXSTAR) – Elizabeth Karmel is always ready to debunk “the biggest myth” in grilling.
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Chef Elizabeth Karmel Shares Grilling Tips
Consumers spent more than $4.9 billion on grills, smokers, camping stoves, accessories and fuel in 2020 reports retail data tracking service, The NPD Group. Summer is the most popular season for grilling; however, 75 percent of grill owners cook during the winter months (Global Newswire).
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The 8 Best Smokers for True Grilling Enthusiasts
Cuts of meat and marinades aside, it’s the smoke that makes barbecue taste—and smell—so irresistible. But having a smoker in your home cooking arsenal is useful for a whole lot more than fall-off-the-bone ribs and flawless brisket. You can upgrade deviled eggs, create unique sandwich-elevating condiments, DIY your own smoked salmon, and so much more.
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The Absolute Best Portable Grills To Pack On Your Next Getaway
Half the fun of outdoor grilling is the ability to do it basically anywhere. While portability isn’t a top priority when selecting a backyard grill, whipping up a feast further afield, be it a beachside BBQ or campsite cookout, requires one that’s as ready to hit the road as you are.
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Dreaming of barbecue? Here's how to pick the right grill for your home
So you can have a delicious cookout this Memorial Day weekend and all summer long.
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Holiday Gifts, By Hand
No one ever asked if a bottle of tequila hot sauce came with a gift receipt. Same goes for an onion confit so damningly savory, it all but pounds the table and demands to be stuffed inside a turkey sandwich. This year, consider using all that quality time at home to perfect a loaf milk bread. Make a couple, wrap them with bows, and gift one to each of your next-door neighbors. Learn to pronounce “kugelhopf,” then bake several of the fluted Alsatian cakes to say “thank you” to your kids’ teachers. Use sassafras and birch bark to brew root beer, then toast to never again exchanging ill-fitting holiday sweaters. They do say, after all, that the greatest gifts are not wrapped in paper, but in packages marked “Best reheated at 325°F for 20 minutes.” (Fine, that’s not exactly what they say—but it certainly will be after this year.)
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When Should You Use the Lid on Your Grill?
Grill top on or grill top off? You want a simple answer to the question, When should you use the lid on your grill? But it’s not an open-and-shut case. When cooking on an outdoor grill, the decision to keep the lid open or to close it depends on what you’re grilling, how you’re cooking it, and what kind of grill you use.
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Fried Chicken Recipes
Crispy, juicy, and robustly flavored, fried chicken is the ultimate comfort food. A perfect piece of fried chicken is one of the greatest foods in the world. There are tons of different ways to make fried chicken. From classic soul food style to Asian variations to Buffalo wings, we’ve rounded up our favorite fried chicken recipes.
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Our Best Texan Recipes Will Help You Lasso Hearts and Stomachs
Elizabeth Karmel, executive chef and partner of Hill Country Barbecue Market in New York City, gave us this recipe for succulent, smoked prime rib and a spicy-sweet complementary sauce (which we like to make with homemade peach preserves).
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