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Pat and Gina Neelys' Down-Home Barbecue

  • Hurricane
    (Recipe serves one; scale up to serve six)
  • Memphis-Style Barbecued Pork Ribs
  • Five Bean Picnic Salad
  • Two-Potato Salad with Creole Mustard, Bacon, and Arugula
  • Broccoli Cheddar Cornbread
  • Momma Daisy’s Peach and Blackberry Cobbler

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"G rilling should be fun," says Pat Neely. "You're sitting out on the patio furniture, you've got the music going—if you're running around like crazy, something's not right."

Neely should know: Along with his wife, Gina, and his three brothers, he runs the award-winning restaurant Neelys Bar-B-Que in Memphis, TN. In 2007, the eatery was featured by Paula Deen's sons Jamie and Bobby on their TV show, Road Tasted. Soon after, Pat and Gina were offered their own show, Down Home with the Neelys, which had one of the highest-rated debuts ever on the Food Network.

In 2009, with the show in its fifth season, Pat and Gina decided to collect their recipes in a cookbook, also called Down Home with the Neelys. "We have all these great recipes from both sides of our families," says Gina. "Some of them have been featured on the show, but some are just what we cook for our kids at home. We wanted to share them all with our readers." The book includes well-loved Memphis-style barbecue dishes from their restaurant, but also family favorites such as Gina's grandmother's peach and blackberry cobbler. "We both grew up with a tradition of family cooking," says Pat. "My grandparents had a garden, and my grandfather was a hunter, so they'd always have fresh vegetables and game on the table." "We like to make things our own," pipes in Gina. "We're definitely carrying on the tradition of good old Southern cooking, but we'll also make things a bit simpler, more streamlined—more realistic for today's working couples."

Epicurious asked Pat and Gina to create a menu from their cookbook for a family barbecue, and they responded with strong opinions. "There are certain staples you have to have at a barbecue," says Gina. "Especially on the big grilling weekends—Memorial Day, Fourth of July, Labor Day—you'd lose guests if you didn't serve things like ribs." Click on the recipes at right, and see below for their tips on hosting ultimate backyard barbecue.


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"Having a barbecue is about slowing things down, spending time with family, and just relaxing," says Gina. This is a lot easier if there's more than one host, but it helps to have clearly defined roles. "I decide what meat we'll be serving, and then I let Pat do his thing," says Gina. "He's the grill master." She cooks the side dishes and arranges everything for serving. "She makes it look nice," says Pat.

  • Prep in Advance

"Once we decide what we're serving, I go through and figure out what can be done ahead," says Gina. "For this menu, Pat would trim and season the meat and make the barbecue sauce the night before, and I'd make the potato salad (minus the arugula) and the cornbread." The next morning, Gina will get up early to finish other tasks, such as baking the cobbler, preparing the bean salad, and setting everything up so it's ready to go on the grill. At the last minute, she'll toss the potato salad with the arugula. "This means that when guests arrive, you're relaxed, not running around. You can make yourself a drink and spend time with your guests, actually enjoying your own barbecue."

For his part, Pat knows that he'll be cooking during the party, so he arranges the patio so he can hang out and tend to the grill at the same time. "Have some chairs by the grill so you can talk to people and keep an eye on the food at the same time," he advises.

  • Make Things Comfortable

If what you want is a fun, lazy afternoon of eating, drinking, and catching up with family and friends, make sure that your outdoor space is comfortable. "In hot weather, be sure that there are plenty of shaded areas," cautions Gina, "and have lots of cool drinks on hand." Pat and Gina often feature a signature co*cktail at their barbecues. "It keeps things simple," she says. "You don't have to buy the ingredients for a full bar. We like to serve something like a Hurricane, which is a fun, fruity summer drink that people will love." They mix up a big batch ahead of time and let guests serve themselves from a pitcher or cooler.

  • Know Your Meat

The centerpiece of this menu are the smoky, tender Memphis-style spare ribs that have made the Neelys' restaurant famous. They're the product of years of Neely brothers experience, but novices shouldn't be intimidated by barbecue. "I didn't know that much when I started," Pat says. "You learn as you go along." His tips for moist, flavorful ribs: The night before, trim off the tough outer membrane and the brisket bone and massage in the seasoning rub. The next day, cook the ribs over low, slow heat (preferably charcoal with soaked hickory chips on top) for about three-and-a-half hours. Don't neglect the grill—as Gina says, "Never stray, baby"—but try not to open the lid too often while the ribs are cooking, or you'll let out the essential moisture and smoke. The ribs are done when the slab is flexible and the meat easily pulls away from the bone.


See More on Grilling and Barbecue:
  • All About Regional American Barbecue
  • Grilling 101: Techniques and Tips
  • Our Complete Guide to Grilling and Barbecue

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Recipes for a Backyard Barbecue - Grilling | Epicurious.com (2024)

FAQs

What's the difference between barbecue and grilling? ›

In short, grilling means to cook over a fire, hot and fast. Barbecuing refers to cooking over a low flame and much slower, and smoking means to also cook low and slow, whilst also using the smoke produced by the barbecue to cook the food.

What sides to serve at a barbecue? ›

This rings true whether you're hosting or attending a barbecue. Prepare to fill out the fixings with all the classic barbecue sides: gooey mac and cheese, savory baked beans, crispy coleslaw, comforting potato salad, refreshing pickles, and homemade white bread.

What is the main way food is cooked in an outdoor grill? ›

On a barbecue, the hot grill grates heat the food via direct contact through a process known as conduction. The food also warms and cooks by absorbing radiation directly from the flames below.

What food is good for backyard BBQ? ›

The Classics

Hamburgers and hot dogs are backyard BBQ essentials. If you're looking to take things to the next level, create a fun toppings bar with options like cheese, lettuce, tomato, pickles, and plenty of condiments. Or, try our Inside-Out Cheeseburger recipe for a delicious burger full of ooey, gooey cheese.

How to throw the best backyard barbecue? ›

When it comes to setting up the food, keep it at the proper temperature. Put out snacks for the beginning of the party if you won't be grilling until later, and wait until your guests enjoy the main meal before offering desserts. Set up food and drinks so they're accessible for guests and so they can serve themselves.

What are two dishes that are traditionally BBqed? ›

When it comes to BBQ food, we all know that the two top contenders are hamburgers and hotdogs. You simply can't have a BBQ without them. But third on that list of mandatory BBQ foods are baby back ribs.

What do you cook first on a BBQ? ›

As a general rule of thumb, the best order to cook food on a BBQ is starting with a thick piece of meat that typically takes a while to cook (for example chicken on the bone, a thick steak and sausages), so we'd recommend cooking them first.

What are the 3 types of BBQ? ›

In the American tradition, there are four prominent BBQ regions: Kansas City, Carolina, Memphis, and Texas. These four barbeque styles represent the most recognized regional renditions of smoked meat.

What is a good menu for BBQ? ›

Southern BBQ Menu
  • Grilled Leg of Lamb With Mango and Mint Sauce.
  • Beer-Braised BBQ Pork Butt.
  • Baby Back Ribs.
  • BBQ Turkey Drumsticks With Chipotle Glaze.
  • BBQ Soft-Shell Crabs With Grilled Vidalia Onions.

What is the most popular food at a BBQ? ›

Hamburgers and steaks are traditionally the most common food item thrown on the grill, although there are so many more options for what to serve at a barbeque. From steak to oysters to vegan salad, grab some inspiration from our list of BBQ food ideas.

What can I serve at BBQ besides hamburgers? ›

Top 20 family barbecue recipes
  1. Pizza salad flatbreads.
  2. Lemon & yogurt chicken flatbreads.
  3. Crispy sweet potatoes with chickpeas & tahini yogurt.
  4. Swedish meatball burgers.
  5. Pineapple & pork skewers.
  6. Mackerel & new potato salad.
  7. Charred aubergines with white beans & salsa verde.
  8. Soy & butter salmon parcels.

What is it called when they cook on a grill in front of you? ›

By contrast, teppanyaki grilling involves using an iron griddle with a flat, solid surface to prepare food in restaurants in front of guests. Teppanyaki grills typically use a propane flame as a heat source.

What can I cook in a grill? ›

You could do grilled ribs, grilled pork tenderloin, or even learn how to grill steak. Want grilled fish? We got that too. Try a show-stopping full red snapper or our jerk shrimp & pineapple bowls, or for something more low-key, go with grilled mahi mahi tacos, or even grilled scallops.

What are the three types of grilling? ›

Virtually all cooking on gas and/or charcoal grills can be divided into three cooking methods: direct, indirect or combo. As the names imply, the difference between the methods is determined by where the food is placed in relation to the fire. The DIRECT method cooks foods with the direct heat of the flame.

How do I prepare my BBQ for the first time? ›

Apply a coat of oil to the entire surface, including all corners, using a spray bottle. Wipe the surface of the grates with a paper towel to ensure even distribution. Start your grill and let it burn for 15 minutes – or until the oil burns off and stops smoking. Your cooking grates are now ready to use.

What time should a backyard BBQ start? ›

If you want it to be child-free, starting later in the evening is appropriate and will be even more enjoyable as the heat will be less fierce. If you don't want the party to drag well into the evening, starting around 1 or 2 is more suitable. We hope these tips help you have an enjoyable and simply perfect barbecue.

How far away should a BBQ be from the house? ›

To be safe, you need to move your grill at least 10 feet from your home or from any combustible materials. Avoid placing your grill on any uneven surfaces to prevent tipping over.

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