Innovative Tailgating Vehicle, The Beer Bike- A Tailgating Recipe for fun

March 1, 2010 · Filed Under Guides, Home · 1 Comment 

beerbikeWho does not love a great tailgating innovation?  We as Tailgaters are always on the look out for better food and a better way to get the party started.  So today I ran across a local story about the Beer Bike.

So here is the gist of the vehicle.  It can transport 2 kegs of beer and enough ice to keep it cold.  The beer actually runs through a cooling unit to ensure a nice and crisp, cold beverage.  The beer is dispensed through a tap as expected and the top of the tap area is a small wooden bar top.  With an inviting bar area, your friends can “step up to the bar” and be served a frothy beverage.

The bicycle also accomodates a warming bag to transport a stack of pizzas as well or any other great food item from your Tailgating Recipes that you want to keep warm.  Beer Bike is human powered with 9 gears and moves along a safe speed (you don’t want to go too fast with precious cargo).

Check out the Beer Bike article and a link to the Beer Bike Builders Page.

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Holiday Tailgating Recipes – Prime Rib On Your Grill

December 24, 2009 · Filed Under Recipes · Comment 

Prime Rib

As we enter the Holiday Week and College Football Bowl Season, I thought why not visit the art of grilling Prime Rib as a “high end” tailgating recipe? I mean, it really is not that hard to do and you certainly would be a hit with your friends and probably the other tailgaters within sniffing distance.

Prime rib has always been one of the most sought after items on the grill. This is because aside from its being quite large enough to fill up anyone, it is more moist, tender and juicy than most other cuts. This cut has been so popular that most restaurants would have it as a specialty, most of the time making a nice steak out of it. More than that, it is also great for an outdoor grill. Outdoor grilling sessions with your family are sure to be much better with some good slices of prime rib.

The common misconception people would have with prime rib is that it is quite difficult to cook and to handle. This however is false; grilling prime rib is just like grilling any other cuts of meat and would just require similar procedures or methods of grilling. Anyone who has grilled other cuts of meat before would be able to make a great prime rib the first time trying it.

Choose The Cut

One of the most common problems for prime rib is that after grilling, a lot of them would get too tough, dry and chewy. This is because the tenderness of a cut would also depend on the meat itself that is why it is important for you to know how to choose the perfect cut. In choosing, pick a cut that has a good marble of fat, not too much but just right. This is because the fat would add tenderness to the meat and would also add a good taste; too much of it however will not make it taste good.

If you could not find this at your favorite shop, then do not hesitate to ask anyone standing by. Prime rib is too basic for a good food store to miss and the people who are standing by are there to help you so never hesitate to ask them. Sometimes, they can even help you choose from a lot of different meats and could offer a lot of different helpful advices that you can really use.


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Storing It

Once your cut of prime rib makes its way home, you can store it at room temperature as long as you will grill it that very same day. The most common mistake people make here is that they would immediately toss it in the refrigerator, thinking that it would spoil immediately. This however is not true. You can put it in the refrigerator however if you plan on using it some other day rather than the day you got the prime rib in.

Make sure that you do not keep the meat in your refrigerator for too long. It would be best if you would consume it within 3 days of having it in the refrigerator. Items stored in the refrigerator would tend to lose flavor and tenderness if kept for too long. You do not want this to happen to your prime rib so don’t keep it in the refrigerator for too long.

Marinating Prime Rib

To give your prime rib the best flavor possible, you have to marinate it for at least 30 minutes. A good example of a marinade would include tomato soup, water, lemon juice and Worcestershire sauce. To marinate it, put the mixture along with the beef in a container and put it in the fridge for at least 30 minutes, only bring it out when everything is ready for grilling prime rib.

If you should use the marinade later for a sauce or if you should reapply it to the prime rib, have it boiled for at least 5 minutes by itself. Since the meat was still raw when it was soaked in the mixture, it could carry some amounts of bacteria. Boiling it for at least 5 minutes would eliminate the bacteria in it thus making it safe to use again.

Preparation

Prepare your grill for an indirect grilling method and place a dripping pan under where the roast will be. I like to start by pre-heating the grill to 450 degrees and then reducing the temperature to about 325 degrees. Water can be added to the drip pan if you want to save the drippings for later in a gravy or sauce.

When planning your cooking time, the measurement of 12-15 minutes per pound is a good guide. When the meat reaches an internal temperature of 115 to 125 degrees, you can remove it from the grill. Remembers, the meat will continue cooking and the internal temperature will continue to rise. If a more rare cooking is desired, remove from the grill at 115 degrees, but for a more medium to well, wait until the internal temps reach 125 degrees or slightly above.

Good Grilling and Happy Holidays From the Tailgating Recipes Team.

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Free Tailgating Recipe – Dessert

October 9, 2009 · Filed Under Desserts, Dips and Spreads, Home, Main Dishes, Recipes, Recipes · 1 Comment 

Having something sweet to eat can go along way towards rallying your tailgating friends.  A quick burst of energy right before game time helps make sure you are loud and proud in  support of your team.  The following recipe is a fan favorite out of our tailgating kitchen.  Easy to make and packed full of yummy goodness that will certainly please fans of all ages.

This recipe can be found along with over 225 other great tailgating and party recipes in our easy to download Tailgating Recipes E-Book!

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Quarterback Blitz Bars

Ingredients:

  • 2 1/4 cups graham cracker crumbs
  • 1/3 cup HERSHEY’S Cocoa
  • 3 tablespoons granulated sugar
  • 1 (14-ounce) can sweetened condensed milk (no evap)
  • 1 cup HERSHEY’S MINI KISSES Brand Milk Chocolates
  • 1 cup HEATH BITS ‘O BRICKLE Toffee Bits
  • 1 cup chopped walnuts
  • 1 cup MOUNDS Sweetened Coconut Flakes
  • Preparation: Heat oven to 350°F. Place butter in 13 x 9 x 2-inch baking pan; heat in oven until melted. Remove from oven. Stir together graham cracker crumbs, cocoa and sugar; sprinkle over melted butter. Stir mixture until evenly coated; press evenly with spatula onto bottom of pan. Pour sweetened condensed milk evenly over crumb mixture. Sprinkle with chocolates and toffee bits. Sprinkle nuts and coconut on top;  press down firmly. Bake 25 to 30 minutes or until lightly browned. Cool completely in pan on wire rack.
    Cover with foil; let stand at room temperature several hours.

    Cut into bars.

    Yield:
    About 36 Bars

    Welcome To A New Tailgating Season

    September 17, 2009 · Filed Under Home, Recipes · Comment 

    It’s tailgating time and the pigskin is already flying in most parts of the nation. You want to be sure to serve up the best food possible, so be sure to check out our Tailgating Recipes Cookbook that is ON SALE RIGHT NOW at an INCREDIBLE PRICE.

    Those who get a copy of the book in the Month of September will be automatically sent updates when we add new recipes to the book at no extra charge. But this option is only for those who snag their copy before the end of September!!!  BUY IT NOW RIGHT HERE!

    In the coming weeks, we are going to be releasing some new free recipes to those who are email subscribers on our list. A number of these great tailgating recipes come from my personal collection that I use to wow the fans at the various tailgate parties we host each season. Be sure to get them by signing up today.

    Finally, I want to point out a great website that is chalk full of great and unique items that would be of interest to any sports fan and tailgater. I find myself spending alot of time drooling over the products available. Check it out!!

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    Kick-Off Summer With A Super Deal!

    May 19, 2009 · Filed Under Home · Comment 

    Memorial Day is the official “Kick Off To Summer” and if you are like me, you can already taste some of the great things we get from the grill.   You may be tailgating baseball games or lacrosse matches across the country, but the same great recipes work well in our own back yards.

    Now my wife and I love to entertain.  It really does not matter if we are indoors or outdoors, out camping or cooking it up in the parking lot before a ball game, we are always excited to work in new recipes as well as old favorites.  In fact, May thru July is sort of like my “test kitchen” for the fall tailgating season.  This is the time I work on new recipes, try ones that have been suggested and improve on existing ones to hopefully make them the “fans favorites”.

    That is why I want to offer you the Tailgating Recipe Book at the lowest price of the season!
    Only $7.00!!!!


    Now is the time to start working on those recipes that you will take with you on game day.  Trying the recipes out at home before loading up the vehicle is a very good idea and will make certain that you and your guests don’t go hungry.

    Since the weather is not always helpful, I will also include the second book,  Recipes for Home Tailgating, absolutely FREE!

    So you get both books with over 250 recipes for only $7.00.   It’s a digital download, so you get the files right away and they are easily printed to take to the kitchen and out to the grill with you.
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    Tailgating Recipes for Super Bowl Parties

    January 19, 2009 · Filed Under Home · Comment 

    On the eve of the NFL Divisional Title Games we have our Super Bowl Contenders in the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Arizona Cardinals.  I for one did not expect either of these teams to still be in the hunt at the end of the WildCard Round let alone be the representatives from each of their conferences.

    Regardless of the teams to compete……

    It’s Time To Start Thinking SuperBowl Party!

    Aside from New Year’s Eve and the 4th of July, the Super Bowl is one of, if not the largest and most favored parties that has no religious affiliation in the United States.  Well maybe to some, football is a religion.

    The best Super Bowl Parties have a number of things in common.  There is plenty room to watch the game, preferably on a big screen TV or on multiple sets, there are plenty of refreshing beverages and the food is good and there is plenty of it.

    If you think about it, this is an event that can last for hours upon hours with the 5 plus hours of pre-game talk, the game itself, a long half-time show and then the celebrations.  You easily can cross over 2 seperate meal times.

    If you are the host, you want the best for your guests and planning enough food and snacks is important.  If you are a guest, you are likely bringing a dish or two to help out your gracious host.

    I would like to suggest that you take a look at my two recipes books that will certaily provide you with plenty of tasty options for your Super Bowl Party or Tailgate Party.

    Book 1 is the Tailgating Recipes Book.  Chock full of over 120+ recipes that can easily be prepared in a tailgating atmosphere or at home in the comfort of your own kitchen

    Book 2 is the Tailgating Party Recipe Book that was designed for the Super Bowl.  Adding another 100+ recipes that are best prepared in the kitchen are still easy to prepare and will definitely make you a superstar at the party.

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    Both books are instantly downloadable and ready for use.  Each easy to prepare and great tasting recipe is designed to be printed on a single page in easy to read format to be right beside you in the kitchen.


    Tailgating Recipe Book is available now!

    November 10, 2008 · Filed Under Home, Recipes · 1 Comment 

    Today is a very exciting day for us.  We are proud to be able to release to the public our very own Tailgating Recipes Book, “Great Food From Our Playbook”.  This new book is packed full of great recipes that can easily be prepared while tailgating or quickly prepared and brought along with you to the game.

    Read Below For The Special Pricing and Free Bonus!

    I think what makes our book a bit more unique than other books is that you don’t need alot of culinary skill or extra tools to provide a variety of great tasting foods when tailgating.  Other recipe books require alot of extra “prep work” and just seem to be too burdensome.  Don’t get me wrong, the recipes are great, but are more suited for your backyard instead of from the parking lot.

    With all activities in life, there were a few things I learned in the process.  Even the best laid plans don’t always work out as one would hope and when you present a little bit of yourself in your work, it never will be to your own standards.  In all honesty, I had hoped that this Tailgating Recipes Book would have been available for purchase back in early September.   Looking back, I am glad we did not rush this edition.

    One thing I did want to do with the release is reward the folks who followed us in the process and progress of our efforts with a super special price and “something extra”.

    CLICK HERE TO SEE THE SPECIAL DEAL I MADE FOR YOU!

    Please make sure you sign up for the Newsletter.  It is published once a month and includes 1 Free Tailgating Recipe from me and 1 reader submitted recipe.  Also included are a great tips section and usually a special pricing offer or coupon code for tailgating equipment or fan gear.


    Check out the NEW recipe book cover!!

    October 20, 2008 · Filed Under Home · 2 Comments 

    Putting the tailgating recipe book together has been quite the experience.  The plan has been to release it online this week and that may or may not be possible, but it has been super exciting as the timeline starts to shrink.

    This past weekend, I worked on the cover for the book.  Originally I considered having a graphic designer create the cover, but in working up concepts, it just felt natural to give it a try myself.  It is simple and hopefully is colorful enough to grab some attention.

    Tell me what you think about my first design?  This is pretty much the final draft with the exception of a black line border around the entire image.

    New Tailgating Recipe Book Soon To Be Released!

    October 16, 2008 · Filed Under Home · Comment 

    Let The Countdown Begin!

    The highly anticipated recipe book from TailgatingRecipes.net is being released in just a mere few days and we are so excited to share these recipes with you.

    Packed full of great food ideas and recipes that will not only satisfy the hungry fans, but will make the preparation easier than ever before with our “Prep before you go” sections.  In fact, you will find over 125 delicious recipes that are easy to prepare and are portable or can be prepared outdoors.

    Release Update!

    The plan was to release this Wednesday, but a number of last minute appointments came up and some extra coaching duties have come up for homecoming week and I won’t be able to release as planned.

    Follow Me on Twitter to be kept up to date on the latest developments!

    Fresh Baked Tailgating Pizzas

    September 17, 2008 · Filed Under Home · Comment 

    Nothing says let’s watch football like a thick slice of pizza adorned with your favorite pizza toppings. Now I have seen pizza cooked in portable toaster ovens that were run on inverters at tailgate parties. Heck I have even seen the Domino’s guy pull up along side the parking lot fence, exchange funds with the patron on a cell phone and then toss a few pies over the fence. Simply put….football fans want their pizza.

    Over this past summer I spent a little time working a variety of pizza recipes that I could take with me and replicate at the various tailgating parties I will attend during the college football season. I have a handful of successful pizza type tailgating recipes in another post that are sure to please the hungry fan, but I wanted to first share a wonderful idea I had forgotten about until a few weeks ago when picking up some pizza.

    Now this is not breaking news, but while I was in my favorite Take n Bake pizza chain, Papa Murphy’s, I noticed a small stack of info cards on a side table. These handy little info sheets were actually cooking instructions for cooking the great custom built pizza pies on a variety of different outdoor grills. There was a section on pellet grills, charcoal grills and the quick lighting gas grills. So check it out. You stop by the local take n bake joint and get a few of the favorite pizzas ordered up. Throw them in the fridge and then into the cooler the next morning and boom, once the grill is heated up, you have 12-25 minutes to wait before you are serving fresh from the grill slices of pizza. Easy set up, easy clean up and pretty darn affordable if you have coupons.

    Here are the instructions, taken from the Papa Murphy’s Website.

    BARBEQUE INSTRUCTIONS

    Barbeque Pizza Only In A Covered Barbeque

    Charcoal Style BBQ
    Measure out 50 briquettes for a 23 inch round barbeque (kettle type) or 70 briquettes for rectangular barbeque (18×32 inch). Use your preferred method to ignite briquettes. When briquettes are covered with ash (approximately 20-30 minutes) arrange them side by side on the outer edge of the firegate using a circular pattern. DO NOT PUT COALS DIRECTLY UNDER PIZZA. Set grill in place and cover barbeque, making sure all drafts are open to ensure maximum heating. Temperature of barbeque should be 425-450 degrees before putting pizza on the grill. If your barbeque does not have a thermostat, set a thermometer on the center of the grill making sure it is not directly over the coals. When the barbeque is hot (425-450 degrees) unwrap pizza and place in center of barbeque ON THE BAKING TRAY IT IS MADE ON. Please make sure there are no coals directly under the baking tray. Cover barbeque and bake pizza for 12-18 minutes. (Barbecue temperatures fluctuate, so baking times may vary.) Pizza is done when the crust is golden brown and the cheese is melted. When done, carefully remove pizza from grill and let set for 5 minutes. Cut into wedges and enjoy!

    Gas Style BBQ
    Flare the edges on a drip pan to make it as large as possible (a circular 16″ disposable aluminum tray works even better). Place it in the center of the grill on the lower grate. Light only the front and rear burners leaving the center burners off. Preheat grill to approximately 450 degrees. Place pizza over the drip pan. Turn pizza a quarter turn after 10 minutes of total baking time. When crust is brown across the bottom, usually about 12 minutes, the pizza is ready. Carefully remove pizza from grill and let cool for 5 minutes before cutting.

    Traeger Wood Pellet Grill

    • Start grill on SMOKE mode and allow pellets to ignite
    • Once pellets are ignited in the firepot, switch to HIGH. (on thermostat controlled units rotate dial to 450 degrees)
    • Allow grill to heat up for at least 15 minutes
    • Remove plastic wrap from the pizza
    • Slide pizza on tray into center of cooking chamber
    • Grill for approximately 20-25 minutes OR until the cheese melts and the crust has turned a golden brown
    • When done, carefully remove pizza from grill. (Ideally, place pizza on a pizza pan, cutting board or platter large enough to hold the pizza.)
    • Allow pizza to cool for 5 minutes before slicing and serving.

    There you have it. A quick and easy way to feed the hungry troops at the next tailgating party or outdoor event. If you don’t have a Papa Murphy’s near you, I am sure your local Take n Bake store will have advice for using your barbecue or grill.

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