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Chorizo Omelette: Sauté the onion and garlic in a pan. Add the mushrooms and season with salt, pepper, and curry. Add the previously knife-cut pork shoulder along with the green part of the green onion and cook until integrated. Beat the eggs and add the mixture from the pan. Cook everything in the same pan until the omelette is ready. Garnish with garlic and parsley. Here are our exclusive offers on our combo grill offers, which include additional accessories such as: BBQs (barbecues), iron skillets, barbecue gloves and more. You can purchase our best selling grill combos and accessories directly from us, the manufacturer.

Maple syrup tip of the day: Maple syrup is traditionally made in a building called a “sugarhouse” — the name of the building comes from the time when most sap was actually turned into sugar. Sugarhouses vary in size and shape, each with its own character. Some may be rustic wood buildings out in the woods with poor access and no electricity, full of old tools and memories of grandfather’s sugar seasons of the past. Still others might remind you of a modern food processing plant, brightly lit and streamlined. Each sugarhouse will have vent at the top, a cupola, which is opened to allow the steam of the boiling syrup to escape the building. All throughout the maple producing regions, steam rising from the cupola is a signal that maple syrup season is under way.

Now we will shift gears and move on to the balsamic vinegars you would normally see in your local grocery store. As you shop for balsamic vinegar you will likely see many brands with the words “Balsamic Vinegar of Modena” on the label. Don’t confuse these bottles with the traditional balsamic; it’s a completely different process, and price point! For centuries it has been a farmhouse practice to mix concentrated grape must with wine vinegar and some aged vinegar to make a vinegar for everyday cooking. This is what “Balsamic Vinegar of Modena” is, a vinegar made from a mix of grape must and wine vinegar, produced at an industrial scale, to meet global demand for balsamic vinegar.

Cinnamon, cloves, and ginger might seem more like pumpkin pie ingredients, but we’re wild about the layers of flavor they add to this sweet BBQ rub recipe that’s balanced with savory elements such as cumin, coriander, thyme, and bay leaf. The name of this BBQ spice rub comes from the recipe’s most prolific ingredient, smoked paprika. This Spanish spice staple is made with peppers that are smoked and dried over oak wood. Customize the heat level of this spice blend that also features garlic, onion, and ginger notes, by selecting mild, medium, or hot smoked paprika.

White Balsamic – Similar to regular balsamic vinegar but with a light golden color; Balsamic Glaze – Syrupy version of regular balsamic vinegar that has added sweeteners and/or thickeners; Traditional balsamic vinegar – Small batch, highly crafted balsamic vinegar that can cost anywhere from $50 to $200 and more for a small bottle, available online and at specialty stores. If it has the DOP or PDO label (Protected Designation of Origin), it is from either Modena or Reggio Emilia and conforms to strict EU production regulations. Condimento Balsamico – Made in the style of traditional balsamic vinegar, but doesn’t officially conform to EU standards. Some traditional balsamic producers offer “Condimento Balsamico” products that are grape must balsamic vinegars that are aged fewer than the 12 years required for official certification.

Tri-Tip Roasting Directions: Rub the Tri-Tip with olive oil and then the dry rub. Using an injector, inject the tri-tip in at least four spots with the butter/garlic sauce. Plus each hole with a small garlic clove then with the chile (optional). Let the tri-tip stand for at least an hour (2 hours preferred). Light your grill/smoker. If using a gas grill, set on low to medium flame. If using a smoker or charcoal grill, have your temperature set at approximately 325 to 350 degrees. Place your choice of wood onto the coals, set your rack on the highest level possible, and place your tri-tip on the rack fat side down. Slow roast/smoke the tri-tip for 20-30 minutes or until desired doneness, not turning it for the whole time it is being roasted/smoked. Remove the tri-tip and let rest at least for 10 minutes before cutting and serving. See additional information at https://kankaybbq.com/.