Summer Recipe Roundup
Beer Brats, Breakfast Fatties and Picnic Shoulder…just in time for football season
It’s been awhile since I sent out a newsletter, mostly because I spent several weeks at the lake with my family this summer and less time in front of my computer.
But even while we’re gone we still have to eat, so I did plenty of outdoor cooking, including trying a bunch of new recipes.
So here is a summer cooking roundup for your enjoyment. I hope this sparks a few ideas as you get ready to cook for football season! As a tortured Cal fan, I always need to have delicious food to comfort me. (Go Bears!)
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Summer Recipe #1: Beer Brats
For any of my subscribers from Wisconsin, let me apologize up front: I had never made beer brats before this summer. But now that I have, this will be a regular in our house.
Your Shopping List:
Aluminum pan (pick the size based on the size of your grill and how many brats you plan to make)
Butter
White onions
Bell peppers
A garlic-heavy seasoning (I used Garlic Garlic from Kosmos Q)
Beer (I used Bud Light — my comments on instagram tell me there are strong opinions about what beer is best, but I recommend some sort of lager)
Bratwursts
Buns
The prep:
Light a grill to medium-high heat
Slice peppers and onions
The cook itself:
Place your aluminum pan on your lit grill and add a stick of butter until melted
Add peppers, onions and a health dose of your garlic seasoning, stirring somewhat regularly until they begin to soften
Add a can or two of beer depending on the size of your pan. Save enough room for your bratwursts.
Add bratwursts and cover grill
Wait 30 minutes or so and enjoy whatever beer you didn’t use for the cook — you’re looking for an internal temp of 160
Remove pan from grill and set aside; place brats directly on grill grate, flipping after a couple minutes until seared on all sides
Return brats to the pan and they’re ready to serve! Top with your favorite condiments
Tip: have a slotted spoon ready to scoop out those peppers and onions!
The result:
Summer Recipe #2: Breakfast Fatty
If you haven’t smoked breakfast for your family before, here’s the place to start. With proper prep the night before it’s an easy morning and a delicious meal. (Hint: you could easily do this in your oven if you don’t have a smoker.)
Your Shopping List:
A pound of bacon
A pound of ground breakfast sausage
Six or so eggs
Shredded cheddar cheese
Your favorite BBQ rub (I used Honey Killer Bee from Kosmos Q)
Kosmos Q Maple Bourbon Glaze, or maple syrup to make your own
The Prep + The Cook Itself:
Behold! A narrated video to make this easy. (Someday Substack will support embedding Instagram videos natively, but today is not that day.)
The result:
Bonus Summer Recipe: Picnic Shoulder
While at the lake I was having trouble getting my Instagram stories to upload, so instead I consolidated an 8-hour cook into an 8-minute video. Rather than writing up the whole thing, here you go!
Picture of the Week
As many of you saw on Instagram, I was honored to get to cook for my sister-in-law’s wedding this summer. Here’s the plate I pulled off, plus how a bride eats ribs to stay photogenic.
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