A quick and easy homemade sausage makes this the perfect weeknight pasta dish. It's even better the next day after the flavors meld, so it makes a great leftovers lunch.
This chicken is inspired by Greek flavors and includes all the Greek essentials: olive oil, artichokes, olives, wine, yogurt, and a delicious spice blend of garlic, oregano, and spearmint.
A little sweet and a little savory with warm spices and dried fruits.
This super creamy soup has earthy notes from mushrooms, balanced by sweet corn and delicate herbs.
This protein-packed veggie and grain salad topped with crispy, air fried black bean fritters makes a perfect lunch meal prep for the week. Switch it up with whatever veggies and grains you have on hand, and top with any of your favorite toppings, like cheeses, herbs, and nuts.
What's better than a bowl of hot French fries? A bowl of hot French fries seasoned with Carne Asada Spice 'n Easy mix and topped with grilled steak, cheese, and guacamole! This dish is perfect for serving up on game day or on a lazy Saturday afternoon. Switch up the toppings however you want, and be prepared with dips: we like to dip our fries in Smoky Ketchup or Homemade Sriracha.
A versatile recipe perfect for using up whatever winter veggies you can get your hands on. Season with a variety of blends for a hearty, comforting weeknight meal.
"I never want scallops made without Saffron Salt again" was only one of the great comments heard in the Test Kitchen when we made this recipe! Enjoy this impressive dish as a fresh lunch or light dinner.
Here’s proof that beef spice isn’t just for beef! Hudson Bay is just as delicious as a marinade and sauce for this roast chicken chock full of seasonal root veggies. It’s easy for a weeknight meal but also special enough for a weekend dinner party.
Salmon + coffee = a match made in Seattle heaven.
Warm, mild, and comforting, this classic Indian dish uses Garam Masala and tomatoes to make chickpeas the star of any mealtime show.
Put an Italian twist on steak night by grilling your filets with mozzarella and tomatoes. Balsamic vinegar in the marinade completes the caprese flavor for this salad-and-protein mashup.
A quick and easy summer salad, full of bright fruits and vegetables. Perfect for a quick lunch, at home or prepped for work.
Making fresh, hand-rolled noodles, speckled with chives and dill, is simpler than you think. Pair them with a creamy sauce flavored with sweet tarragon, shallots, and lemon zest for the perfect springtime pasta.
Say hello to your new favorite summer pasta salad. Perfect as a potluck dish or for a make-ahead lunch.
This deliciously savory mushroom & beef burger is balanced with the mustard-and-dill tang of 'Cue Glue. Serve with a generous spread of sweet, slow-roasted tomatoes.
It's like eating barbecue chicken pizza on the beach.
Pumpkin Pie Spice isn't just for sweets! The warming flavor of cinnamon, allspice, and cloves are perfect for an autumn chili, served with roasted pumpkins.
Maple, mustard, and orange juice team up to create the perfect balance with roasted veggies, protein-packed quinoa, and crisp fresh apple.
A sweet and spicy vegetarian side dish that's great any time of the year.
This veggie burger is so hearty, you won't even miss the beef!
Simply seasoned with Red Bell Ranch, this is an easy weeknight meal that's sure to please the meat and potato crowd.
Keep things light and refreshing with crisp lettuce cups filled with juicy marinated chicken and a simple cucumber salad. Top them with a nutty yogurt sauce and a sprinkle of zesty sumac for a meal that looks as good as it tastes!
Our version of red jambalaya is enhanced with Cajun Blackening Seasoning to add a warm Louisiana flair to the perfectly crisped rice.
This grain and veggie bowl is a flavorful, healthy, and wholesome meal.
A beautiful side dish that is great on a cold day or served for a crowd during the holidays. Pair with roasted turkey or chicken and potatoes for a complete meal.
Dive into summer with sweet BBQ pork shoulder steaks and a grilled salad that you can customize with your farmers market finds.
A delicious cold grain and vegetable salad with your choice of Greek style seasoning, stirred into a lemon yogurt dressing.
Opa! We've grilled Greek-inspired chicken & veggies and served them over dill-infused quinoa for a hearty “power bowl” style meal. See Notes for vegetarian and vegan substitution options.
A tasty pork chili that features the smoky mustard flavors of Southern Gold barbecue sauce. This chili is delicious served as breakfast with a fried egg on top or spooned over savory waffles.
Texas brisket is practically a thing of legend. When done right, seasoned with lots of pepper and smoked low and slow for many hours, it should develop a flavorful bark around the outside, a nice pink smoke ring around the inside, and yield tender, juicy meat when you slice into it.
Make a weeknight meal feel extra special with this alfredo pasta topped with juicy steak and sauteed veggies.
This quick weeknight meal gives one of our traditional steak seasonings an Asian twist. Sesame seeds provide both flavor and texture for the easy cauliflower “rice” side that soaks up the sticky Mongolian sauce. You can even swap the steak with portobello mushrooms for a delicious vegetarian/vegan option.
There's no question about it: everyone will love you for this dish! And you don't even have to tell them how easy it is to make.
Very easy dish that is quick enough to be a weeknight meal... but tasty enough that you'll want it every night!
While shakshuka is normally made with eggs baked in tomato sauce, we turned this southwestern seasoned version vegan by using avocado halves instead of eggs. Don't skip the Fresh Salsa Verde recipe that goes along with it - it's cool, refreshing, and addictive!
We give shakshuka (eggs baked in tomato sauce) a southwestern twist by using Merquen, a unique Chilean-inspired chile seasoning. We top it with a quick & easy fresh tomatillo salsa with a hint of lime, which cools down the heat from the chorizo and chili powder.
This recipe has been a favorite here at the Savory Spice Test Kitchen! It is has an incredibly delicious Cajun flavor with awesome texture from the crispy rice. Don't be intimidated by the long recipe–it is totally worth it!
Tangy cherry tomatoes and rich mushrooms make the perfect base for this twist on a traditional shakshuka, or eggs baked in tomato sauce.
We turned what is traditionally a beef dish into a veggie lover's dream by swapping out the beef for meaty mushrooms. The mash is slightly sweet with the addition of carrots but has a nice garlic bite from our Garlic Salt. It's the ultimate winter comfort meal!
Shepherd's pie is the ultimate winter comfort food. Rich stewed meat is topped with a creamy potato and carrot mash for a satisfying and warming meal. Makes great leftovers!
Upgrade your weeknight meal with a vegetarian version of the American classic.
Crunchy and delicious–without having to fry them!
Who knew livening up your mayonnaise could be this simple? We did! This basil mayo recipe uses ingredients you probably have on hand to create an herby, citrusy mayonnaise perfect for any burger or sandwich, or as a dip for fries. Loosen with a little extra lemon juice and vegetable oil for a super-simple salad dressing.
Why spatchcock a turkey? Taking out the backbone and flattening the bird makes for a quicker and more even cooking experience.
This spatchcock turkey recipe features a few of our favorite BBQ spice blends and has options for smoked turkey or grilled turkey. It's perfect for a non-traditional Thanksgiving table or a summer backyard barbecue!
The sweet, fig-like notes of black garlic pair perfectly with earthy Brussels sprouts baked in a light, creamy sauce. This is definitely a unique twist for a holiday side dish. It's quick to prepare, so try it as a weeknight meal alongside roast chicken or as a main dish with a big green salad on the side.
These tangy, nutty, skillet-cooked Brussels are a nice twist on the usual roasted veggie holiday side. They pair well with grilled chicken or pork chops for an easy weeknight meal too.
Warm and filling, this stuffed acorn squash is perfect for a chilly day or a holiday meal.
Whether it's Thanksgiving or the middle of summer, smoked turkey is always a crowd pleaser. You can season a smoked turkey with any of your favorite BBQ rubs. Serve it with sides that also have a barbecue twist, like BBQ street corn, grilled green beans, jalapeno gravy, and fried pies.
This spicy chili will warm your soul and give you a reason to use canned pumpkin in something else besides pumpkin pie.
Traditionally, the “burnt ends” of a brisket were cut off each end because they weren't considered suitable to serve as brisket. Instead, they were given out as samples while people were waiting in line to order at BBQ joints. These flavorful, chewy, tender, bark-encrusted pieces ended up being desirable and eventually made it onto barbecue menus. To yield a lot of burnt ends, simply trim the outer 1 inch or so of the entire brisket and cut it into 1-inch cubes.
Whether you're cooking for a barbecue or a holiday feast, adding smoked turkey breast to the mix is an instant crowd pleaser. We have a nifty cooking tip too: tuck the thin tip of the turkey breast underneath the meatiest part of the breast so it cooks evenly and stays moist throughout.
We've smoked a lot of pork ribs in the Savory test kitchen, each time giving them a different regional barbecue flavor by using different BBQ rubs and sauces. We always use the 3-2-1 method for ribs (described below) whether preparing baby back ribs, spare ribs, or St. Louis cut ribs.
Pulled pork can be found on BBQ menus across the country. Each region treats their pulled pork with different spices and sauces. This recipe is a nod to the Kansas City style pulled pork and features our KC Style BBQ rub. To complete the KC experience, try it with our small batch Midwestern Sweet BBQ Sauce.
A traditional bolognese sauce gets a twist with a sofrito-inspired seasoning and crumbled tempeh; the tempeh is a great flavor carrier for the sauce. Instead of a traditional pasta dish, we offer an easy-to-prep method for making zucchini noodles—you don’t even need a spiralizer.
St. Louis BBQ is famous for its smoky spare ribs slathered with sticky sweet barbecue sauce. Have a pack of moist towelettes handy when you serve these...you're gonna need 'em!
Smoked mutton is unique to Kentucky barbecue. The gaminess of this older sheep benefits from low-and-slow smoking. When you smoke the whole leg, you can pull the tender meat right off the bone and serve it shredded or chopped. Mix the smoked mutton edges with the smoked edges of pork and serve with our Black Dip Barbecue Sauce for “Chip & Dip,” a Kentucky barbecue original.
Don't worry, we're not smoking dinosaur meat. But we are smoking the biggest pork chops you've probably ever seen. These huge bone-in babies turn tender and juicy after some low-and-slow cooking. While one chop is big enough to share, they're so delicious you might not want to.
Just as Carolina BBQ is known for pork, Kentucky BBQ is known for mutton. Mutton is a mature sheep, so it has a fattiness and gaminess that benefits from low-and-slow smoking. It can be served sliced or chopped with your favorite BBQ plate.
Burgoo is Kentucky’s version of the Brunswick stew you see on BBQ menus in Georgia, Alabama, and the Carolinas. There are many regional recipes for Burgoo; some are soup-like and others are thick enough to stand a spoon in. The common ingredient is meat, lots of different kinds and often from leftover barbecue.
A vegan-friendly, summery spread perfect for a light weeknight dinner.
Outside brown is like the burnt ends of a brisket, only in pork form. You simply trim off the outside brown bark that forms on the smoked pork shoulder, then chop it up (coarse or fine) or cube it to serve.
'Cue in the Carolinas is all about pork. Typically Carolina BBQ refers to a whole hog that's been smoked and then chopped or pulled. We built a backyard cinderblock pit for our whole hog adventure and provide links to "how-to" instructions if you're up for a similar project.
This refreshing side salad takes advantage of the summer harvest, whether from your own garden or from the farmers market. It's the perfect light addition to a rich barbecue plate. It's also portable, so it makes a great picnic dish.
This savory and spicy gluten-free cauliflower “rice” makes a great substitute for regular rice. The gluten-free blogger who created the recipe assures us, “even the pickiest of eaters will enjoy it."
Pick your favorite Caribbean spice blend to season these honey and lime glazed grilled chicken wings.
This chicken is best served Alabama barbecue style...drenched in tangy, white BBQ sauce. See the recipe details for links to delicious white BBQ sauce recipes using Savory's spices and seasonings.
This is a backyard grilling method where you cook over direct, high heat. While the backyard enthusiast can’t hit the high temps the barbecue pros use, the high heat grilling principles are the same. You get great char and flavor on the ribs and you don't need to spend all day babysitting them.
Create the wings of your dreams at home with this customizable recipe. Pick your favorite seasoning then roast or grill. These juicy, flavor-packed wings are perfect whether you're enjoying them with friends on game day, for an easy family meal, or all to yourself.
Beer can chicken is one of the easiest ways to grill a whole chicken. It just requires a can of beer (or cola!), your favorite BBQ rub, and a little patience.
This delectable brunch dish can be prepped in no time, especially if you opt for using a store-bought pie dough. The recipe makes 2 quiche so it's perfect for serving a small crowd.
This classic Memphis BBQ side combines the flavors of barbecue sauce with the key components of a marinara sauce to create a hybrid Italian-Southern dish. It's typically served with leftover smoked pulled pork, but you could throw your leftover barbecue chicken or brisket in there too.
This is a must-try if you want to switch up your usual slaw routine. Tangy and mustardy instead of creamy and mayonnaise-y, it makes a great barbecue side or sandwich topping.
This hearty, smoky quinoa and bean burger can be served on a burger bun or over salad greens for a refreshing twist.
This delicious sidedish lies somewhere between cornbread and a souffle. It makes a great side for a Texas-inspired barbecue feast, or serve it up for a hearty breakfast with eggs and sausage.
Spiked with tangy pickles, earthy cumin, and a ranch inspired dressing, this potato salad makes a refreshing barbecue side for beef ribs and brisket.
This simply seasoned steak comes together quickly for an easy weeknight meal. Perfect with a creamy mashed veggie, tangy homemade mustard, and crisp pickled onions.
What is more comforting than potatoes and cheese? This is a crowd-pleasing and versatile side dish, whether you're making it for the holidays, brunch, or a barbecue.
The texture of this dish is just like rice and it makes a great alternative for those avoiding grains. It's also perfect for sneaking more veggies into your family meals.
Take your favorite steak seasoning in an Asian direction with this quick weeknight meal idea.
A friend and fan of Savory's created this unique and healthy hummus for her gorgeous foodie magazine.
This rustic grilled salad is great for a backyard BBQ party or campfire meal.
This crowd-pleasing recipe couldn't be easier or more delicious. It yields the flavors of summer BBQ without the commitment to the grill. Plus, it's great warm or cold so you take it to your next picnic.
This crowd-pleasing recipe couldn't be easier or more delicious. It yields the flavors of summer without the commitment to the grill.
This is a simple breakfast or brunch dish for your summer garden harvest.
This tangy and refreshing poppy seed dressing is perfect for a light spring or summer salad.
This addictive sweet and savory mustard vinaigrette is perfect for greens but also delicious as a dressing for chicken salad or potato salad.
Note from the recipe author: "This is an old family recipe from Mexico that my niece-in-law shared with us."
This is a healthy, flavorful, and much easier alternative to deep fried coconut shrimp. Serve it as an appetizer or a main dish for an Asian-inspired meal.
This easy slow cooker recipe is perfect for cold winter nights when you need a taste of the islands. It's also a great summer recipe to use for tacos or tostadas.
This rich and hearty chili won Savory Spice Portland's 3rd Annual Chili Cook-Off.
The buttermilk marinade makes all the difference in this recipe to end up with a tender and succulent wing. Our Buffalo Wing Dry Sauce simply dissolves into a tangy glazed sauce that coats the wings.
Paprika is the perfect partner for this hearty Beef Paprikash recipe (also called Hungarian Goulash). The dish has a rich sweetness to it and makes a cozy meal for a cold, damp day. Just as delicious for leftovers, you can't go wrong with this Hungarian beef stew.
A classic beef stew that can be seasoned with your favorite butcher's rub.
Step up your football game fare a few notches with these zesty wings.
This is a family-friendly dish (in other words, not too spicy) that can easily be made with shrimp or chicken in place of fish.
These lightly battered green beans resemble tempura and are perfect for dipping and snacking. They make an impressive sandwich topper for an unexpected crunch.
Makes a delicious dip or sandwich spread.
Super flavorful ribs flavored with tamarind, ginger, and fruits.
This is our twist on a Chilean street food classic.
This is our twist on a traditional Cuban sandwich and a great way to get to know our Cuban Island Spice.
Our Coastal Cali Fennel Pollen Rub adds a delicate, floral sweetness to classicly comforting cauliflower and potato soup.
Smoky, creamy, and sweet-spiced, this seasonal soup hits the spot every time.
Lasagna rolls deliver on lasagna flavor with much less baking time. This recipe uses fall veggies like zucchini and poblano peppers for a seasonal twist.
Not your average burger! Flavorful lamb paired with a spicy and savory cucumber sauce.
This essential holiday dish draws on a blend of eucalyptic sage and a peppery herb called summer savory for classic, comforting flavor and celery, carrots, and cranberries for tempting texture and striking color.
The yummy and easy side to BBQ dishes!
Super easy slaw with tons of curried flavor!
Gorgeous homemade tri-colored chips with a creamy and tangy mustard dip.
This is the perfect summer meal on the grill. The kick of heat from the chile glazed shrimp is cooled down by the refreshing salsa. If you have any leftovers, toss the shrimp and salsa together and serve over cold rice or crisp greens for a tangy summer salad.
A deliciuos and traditional pea soup flavored with ham and sage.
Shake up pizza night with this colorful mashup of fajitas and pizza.
Our classic Poultry Seasoning adds a familiar flavor to this sweet-spiced, creamy soup.
A super simple roasted potato, elevated by a garlic pepper dipping aioli.
A traditional bloody mary to accent any great brunch.
A quick and easy homemade sausage makes this the perfect weeknight pasta dish. It's even better the next day after the flavors meld, so it makes a great leftovers lunch.
This chicken is inspired by Greek flavors and includes all the Greek essentials: olive oil, artichokes, olives, wine, yogurt, and a delicious spice blend of garlic, oregano, and spearmint.
A little sweet and a little savory with warm spices and dried fruits.
This super creamy soup has earthy notes from mushrooms, balanced by sweet corn and delicate herbs.
This protein-packed veggie and grain salad topped with crispy, air fried black bean fritters makes a perfect lunch meal prep for the week. Switch it up with whatever veggies and grains you have on hand, and top with any of your favorite toppings, like cheeses, herbs, and nuts.
What's better than a bowl of hot French fries? A bowl of hot French fries seasoned with Carne Asada Spice 'n Easy mix and topped with grilled steak, cheese, and guacamole! This dish is perfect for serving up on game day or on a lazy Saturday afternoon. Switch up the toppings however you want, and be prepared with dips: we like to dip our fries in Smoky Ketchup or Homemade Sriracha.
A versatile recipe perfect for using up whatever winter veggies you can get your hands on. Season with a variety of blends for a hearty, comforting weeknight meal.
"I never want scallops made without Saffron Salt again" was only one of the great comments heard in the Test Kitchen when we made this recipe! Enjoy this impressive dish as a fresh lunch or light dinner.
Here’s proof that beef spice isn’t just for beef! Hudson Bay is just as delicious as a marinade and sauce for this roast chicken chock full of seasonal root veggies. It’s easy for a weeknight meal but also special enough for a weekend dinner party.
Salmon + coffee = a match made in Seattle heaven.
Warm, mild, and comforting, this classic Indian dish uses Garam Masala and tomatoes to make chickpeas the star of any mealtime show.
Put an Italian twist on steak night by grilling your filets with mozzarella and tomatoes. Balsamic vinegar in the marinade completes the caprese flavor for this salad-and-protein mashup.
A quick and easy summer salad, full of bright fruits and vegetables. Perfect for a quick lunch, at home or prepped for work.
Making fresh, hand-rolled noodles, speckled with chives and dill, is simpler than you think. Pair them with a creamy sauce flavored with sweet tarragon, shallots, and lemon zest for the perfect springtime pasta.
Say hello to your new favorite summer pasta salad. Perfect as a potluck dish or for a make-ahead lunch.
This deliciously savory mushroom & beef burger is balanced with the mustard-and-dill tang of 'Cue Glue. Serve with a generous spread of sweet, slow-roasted tomatoes.
It's like eating barbecue chicken pizza on the beach.
Pumpkin Pie Spice isn't just for sweets! The warming flavor of cinnamon, allspice, and cloves are perfect for an autumn chili, served with roasted pumpkins.
Maple, mustard, and orange juice team up to create the perfect balance with roasted veggies, protein-packed quinoa, and crisp fresh apple.
A sweet and spicy vegetarian side dish that's great any time of the year.
This veggie burger is so hearty, you won't even miss the beef!
Simply seasoned with Red Bell Ranch, this is an easy weeknight meal that's sure to please the meat and potato crowd.
Keep things light and refreshing with crisp lettuce cups filled with juicy marinated chicken and a simple cucumber salad. Top them with a nutty yogurt sauce and a sprinkle of zesty sumac for a meal that looks as good as it tastes!
Our version of red jambalaya is enhanced with Cajun Blackening Seasoning to add a warm Louisiana flair to the perfectly crisped rice.
This grain and veggie bowl is a flavorful, healthy, and wholesome meal.
A beautiful side dish that is great on a cold day or served for a crowd during the holidays. Pair with roasted turkey or chicken and potatoes for a complete meal.
Dive into summer with sweet BBQ pork shoulder steaks and a grilled salad that you can customize with your farmers market finds.
A delicious cold grain and vegetable salad with your choice of Greek style seasoning, stirred into a lemon yogurt dressing.
Opa! We've grilled Greek-inspired chicken & veggies and served them over dill-infused quinoa for a hearty “power bowl” style meal. See Notes for vegetarian and vegan substitution options.
A tasty pork chili that features the smoky mustard flavors of Southern Gold barbecue sauce. This chili is delicious served as breakfast with a fried egg on top or spooned over savory waffles.
Texas brisket is practically a thing of legend. When done right, seasoned with lots of pepper and smoked low and slow for many hours, it should develop a flavorful bark around the outside, a nice pink smoke ring around the inside, and yield tender, juicy meat when you slice into it.
Make a weeknight meal feel extra special with this alfredo pasta topped with juicy steak and sauteed veggies.
This quick weeknight meal gives one of our traditional steak seasonings an Asian twist. Sesame seeds provide both flavor and texture for the easy cauliflower “rice” side that soaks up the sticky Mongolian sauce. You can even swap the steak with portobello mushrooms for a delicious vegetarian/vegan option.
There's no question about it: everyone will love you for this dish! And you don't even have to tell them how easy it is to make.
Very easy dish that is quick enough to be a weeknight meal... but tasty enough that you'll want it every night!
While shakshuka is normally made with eggs baked in tomato sauce, we turned this southwestern seasoned version vegan by using avocado halves instead of eggs. Don't skip the Fresh Salsa Verde recipe that goes along with it - it's cool, refreshing, and addictive!
We give shakshuka (eggs baked in tomato sauce) a southwestern twist by using Merquen, a unique Chilean-inspired chile seasoning. We top it with a quick & easy fresh tomatillo salsa with a hint of lime, which cools down the heat from the chorizo and chili powder.
This recipe has been a favorite here at the Savory Spice Test Kitchen! It is has an incredibly delicious Cajun flavor with awesome texture from the crispy rice. Don't be intimidated by the long recipe–it is totally worth it!
Tangy cherry tomatoes and rich mushrooms make the perfect base for this twist on a traditional shakshuka, or eggs baked in tomato sauce.
We turned what is traditionally a beef dish into a veggie lover's dream by swapping out the beef for meaty mushrooms. The mash is slightly sweet with the addition of carrots but has a nice garlic bite from our Garlic Salt. It's the ultimate winter comfort meal!
Shepherd's pie is the ultimate winter comfort food. Rich stewed meat is topped with a creamy potato and carrot mash for a satisfying and warming meal. Makes great leftovers!
Upgrade your weeknight meal with a vegetarian version of the American classic.
Crunchy and delicious–without having to fry them!
Who knew livening up your mayonnaise could be this simple? We did! This basil mayo recipe uses ingredients you probably have on hand to create an herby, citrusy mayonnaise perfect for any burger or sandwich, or as a dip for fries. Loosen with a little extra lemon juice and vegetable oil for a super-simple salad dressing.
Why spatchcock a turkey? Taking out the backbone and flattening the bird makes for a quicker and more even cooking experience.
This spatchcock turkey recipe features a few of our favorite BBQ spice blends and has options for smoked turkey or grilled turkey. It's perfect for a non-traditional Thanksgiving table or a summer backyard barbecue!
The sweet, fig-like notes of black garlic pair perfectly with earthy Brussels sprouts baked in a light, creamy sauce. This is definitely a unique twist for a holiday side dish. It's quick to prepare, so try it as a weeknight meal alongside roast chicken or as a main dish with a big green salad on the side.
These tangy, nutty, skillet-cooked Brussels are a nice twist on the usual roasted veggie holiday side. They pair well with grilled chicken or pork chops for an easy weeknight meal too.
Warm and filling, this stuffed acorn squash is perfect for a chilly day or a holiday meal.
Whether it's Thanksgiving or the middle of summer, smoked turkey is always a crowd pleaser. You can season a smoked turkey with any of your favorite BBQ rubs. Serve it with sides that also have a barbecue twist, like BBQ street corn, grilled green beans, jalapeno gravy, and fried pies.
This spicy chili will warm your soul and give you a reason to use canned pumpkin in something else besides pumpkin pie.
Traditionally, the “burnt ends” of a brisket were cut off each end because they weren't considered suitable to serve as brisket. Instead, they were given out as samples while people were waiting in line to order at BBQ joints. These flavorful, chewy, tender, bark-encrusted pieces ended up being desirable and eventually made it onto barbecue menus. To yield a lot of burnt ends, simply trim the outer 1 inch or so of the entire brisket and cut it into 1-inch cubes.
Whether you're cooking for a barbecue or a holiday feast, adding smoked turkey breast to the mix is an instant crowd pleaser. We have a nifty cooking tip too: tuck the thin tip of the turkey breast underneath the meatiest part of the breast so it cooks evenly and stays moist throughout.
We've smoked a lot of pork ribs in the Savory test kitchen, each time giving them a different regional barbecue flavor by using different BBQ rubs and sauces. We always use the 3-2-1 method for ribs (described below) whether preparing baby back ribs, spare ribs, or St. Louis cut ribs.
Pulled pork can be found on BBQ menus across the country. Each region treats their pulled pork with different spices and sauces. This recipe is a nod to the Kansas City style pulled pork and features our KC Style BBQ rub. To complete the KC experience, try it with our small batch Midwestern Sweet BBQ Sauce.
A traditional bolognese sauce gets a twist with a sofrito-inspired seasoning and crumbled tempeh; the tempeh is a great flavor carrier for the sauce. Instead of a traditional pasta dish, we offer an easy-to-prep method for making zucchini noodles—you don’t even need a spiralizer.
St. Louis BBQ is famous for its smoky spare ribs slathered with sticky sweet barbecue sauce. Have a pack of moist towelettes handy when you serve these...you're gonna need 'em!
Smoked mutton is unique to Kentucky barbecue. The gaminess of this older sheep benefits from low-and-slow smoking. When you smoke the whole leg, you can pull the tender meat right off the bone and serve it shredded or chopped. Mix the smoked mutton edges with the smoked edges of pork and serve with our Black Dip Barbecue Sauce for “Chip & Dip,” a Kentucky barbecue original.
Don't worry, we're not smoking dinosaur meat. But we are smoking the biggest pork chops you've probably ever seen. These huge bone-in babies turn tender and juicy after some low-and-slow cooking. While one chop is big enough to share, they're so delicious you might not want to.
Just as Carolina BBQ is known for pork, Kentucky BBQ is known for mutton. Mutton is a mature sheep, so it has a fattiness and gaminess that benefits from low-and-slow smoking. It can be served sliced or chopped with your favorite BBQ plate.
Burgoo is Kentucky’s version of the Brunswick stew you see on BBQ menus in Georgia, Alabama, and the Carolinas. There are many regional recipes for Burgoo; some are soup-like and others are thick enough to stand a spoon in. The common ingredient is meat, lots of different kinds and often from leftover barbecue.
A vegan-friendly, summery spread perfect for a light weeknight dinner.
Outside brown is like the burnt ends of a brisket, only in pork form. You simply trim off the outside brown bark that forms on the smoked pork shoulder, then chop it up (coarse or fine) or cube it to serve.
'Cue in the Carolinas is all about pork. Typically Carolina BBQ refers to a whole hog that's been smoked and then chopped or pulled. We built a backyard cinderblock pit for our whole hog adventure and provide links to "how-to" instructions if you're up for a similar project.
This refreshing side salad takes advantage of the summer harvest, whether from your own garden or from the farmers market. It's the perfect light addition to a rich barbecue plate. It's also portable, so it makes a great picnic dish.
This savory and spicy gluten-free cauliflower “rice” makes a great substitute for regular rice. The gluten-free blogger who created the recipe assures us, “even the pickiest of eaters will enjoy it."
Pick your favorite Caribbean spice blend to season these honey and lime glazed grilled chicken wings.
This chicken is best served Alabama barbecue style...drenched in tangy, white BBQ sauce. See the recipe details for links to delicious white BBQ sauce recipes using Savory's spices and seasonings.
This is a backyard grilling method where you cook over direct, high heat. While the backyard enthusiast can’t hit the high temps the barbecue pros use, the high heat grilling principles are the same. You get great char and flavor on the ribs and you don't need to spend all day babysitting them.
Create the wings of your dreams at home with this customizable recipe. Pick your favorite seasoning then roast or grill. These juicy, flavor-packed wings are perfect whether you're enjoying them with friends on game day, for an easy family meal, or all to yourself.
Beer can chicken is one of the easiest ways to grill a whole chicken. It just requires a can of beer (or cola!), your favorite BBQ rub, and a little patience.
This delectable brunch dish can be prepped in no time, especially if you opt for using a store-bought pie dough. The recipe makes 2 quiche so it's perfect for serving a small crowd.
This classic Memphis BBQ side combines the flavors of barbecue sauce with the key components of a marinara sauce to create a hybrid Italian-Southern dish. It's typically served with leftover smoked pulled pork, but you could throw your leftover barbecue chicken or brisket in there too.
This is a must-try if you want to switch up your usual slaw routine. Tangy and mustardy instead of creamy and mayonnaise-y, it makes a great barbecue side or sandwich topping.
This hearty, smoky quinoa and bean burger can be served on a burger bun or over salad greens for a refreshing twist.
This delicious sidedish lies somewhere between cornbread and a souffle. It makes a great side for a Texas-inspired barbecue feast, or serve it up for a hearty breakfast with eggs and sausage.
Spiked with tangy pickles, earthy cumin, and a ranch inspired dressing, this potato salad makes a refreshing barbecue side for beef ribs and brisket.
This simply seasoned steak comes together quickly for an easy weeknight meal. Perfect with a creamy mashed veggie, tangy homemade mustard, and crisp pickled onions.
What is more comforting than potatoes and cheese? This is a crowd-pleasing and versatile side dish, whether you're making it for the holidays, brunch, or a barbecue.
The texture of this dish is just like rice and it makes a great alternative for those avoiding grains. It's also perfect for sneaking more veggies into your family meals.
Take your favorite steak seasoning in an Asian direction with this quick weeknight meal idea.
A friend and fan of Savory's created this unique and healthy hummus for her gorgeous foodie magazine.
This rustic grilled salad is great for a backyard BBQ party or campfire meal.
This crowd-pleasing recipe couldn't be easier or more delicious. It yields the flavors of summer BBQ without the commitment to the grill. Plus, it's great warm or cold so you take it to your next picnic.
This crowd-pleasing recipe couldn't be easier or more delicious. It yields the flavors of summer without the commitment to the grill.
This is a simple breakfast or brunch dish for your summer garden harvest.
This tangy and refreshing poppy seed dressing is perfect for a light spring or summer salad.
This addictive sweet and savory mustard vinaigrette is perfect for greens but also delicious as a dressing for chicken salad or potato salad.
Note from the recipe author: "This is an old family recipe from Mexico that my niece-in-law shared with us."
This is a healthy, flavorful, and much easier alternative to deep fried coconut shrimp. Serve it as an appetizer or a main dish for an Asian-inspired meal.
This easy slow cooker recipe is perfect for cold winter nights when you need a taste of the islands. It's also a great summer recipe to use for tacos or tostadas.
This rich and hearty chili won Savory Spice Portland's 3rd Annual Chili Cook-Off.
The buttermilk marinade makes all the difference in this recipe to end up with a tender and succulent wing. Our Buffalo Wing Dry Sauce simply dissolves into a tangy glazed sauce that coats the wings.
Paprika is the perfect partner for this hearty Beef Paprikash recipe (also called Hungarian Goulash). The dish has a rich sweetness to it and makes a cozy meal for a cold, damp day. Just as delicious for leftovers, you can't go wrong with this Hungarian beef stew.
A classic beef stew that can be seasoned with your favorite butcher's rub.
Step up your football game fare a few notches with these zesty wings.
This is a family-friendly dish (in other words, not too spicy) that can easily be made with shrimp or chicken in place of fish.
These lightly battered green beans resemble tempura and are perfect for dipping and snacking. They make an impressive sandwich topper for an unexpected crunch.
Makes a delicious dip or sandwich spread.
Super flavorful ribs flavored with tamarind, ginger, and fruits.
This is our twist on a Chilean street food classic.
This is our twist on a traditional Cuban sandwich and a great way to get to know our Cuban Island Spice.
Our Coastal Cali Fennel Pollen Rub adds a delicate, floral sweetness to classicly comforting cauliflower and potato soup.
Smoky, creamy, and sweet-spiced, this seasonal soup hits the spot every time.
Lasagna rolls deliver on lasagna flavor with much less baking time. This recipe uses fall veggies like zucchini and poblano peppers for a seasonal twist.
Not your average burger! Flavorful lamb paired with a spicy and savory cucumber sauce.
This essential holiday dish draws on a blend of eucalyptic sage and a peppery herb called summer savory for classic, comforting flavor and celery, carrots, and cranberries for tempting texture and striking color.
The yummy and easy side to BBQ dishes!
Super easy slaw with tons of curried flavor!
Gorgeous homemade tri-colored chips with a creamy and tangy mustard dip.
This is the perfect summer meal on the grill. The kick of heat from the chile glazed shrimp is cooled down by the refreshing salsa. If you have any leftovers, toss the shrimp and salsa together and serve over cold rice or crisp greens for a tangy summer salad.
A deliciuos and traditional pea soup flavored with ham and sage.
Shake up pizza night with this colorful mashup of fajitas and pizza.
Our classic Poultry Seasoning adds a familiar flavor to this sweet-spiced, creamy soup.
A super simple roasted potato, elevated by a garlic pepper dipping aioli.
A traditional bloody mary to accent any great brunch.
A quick and easy homemade sausage makes this the perfect weeknight pasta dish. It's even better the next day after the flavors meld, so it makes a great leftovers lunch.
This chicken is inspired by Greek flavors and includes all the Greek essentials: olive oil, artichokes, olives, wine, yogurt, and a delicious spice blend of garlic, oregano, and spearmint.
A little sweet and a little savory with warm spices and dried fruits.