The current situation just affirms what we’ve always said, and that is, the best place to enjoy Super Bowl Sunday is in your own home where there is comfortable seating (and convivial seatmates), fewer distractions, cheaper parking, shorter lines to the bathroom, and above all—better food, preferably hot off the grill.
Tailgate at Home!
The pandemic playbook is still being written, but traditional tailgate parties in the parking lots of sports stadiums and raceways across the land are—at least for now—verboten. In the meantime, there are many advantages to throwing a tailgate party at home. Here's how to throw the best tailgating party at home — complete with social distancing tips, recipes for the grill and smoker, and a sweepstakes to help you tailgate at home in style!
Among the many “grate” debates is the one that rages about the proper way to cook and serve bratwurst. It’s a hot topic in, especially in Wisconsin, …
There are many advantages to throwing a tailgate party at home, as those of us who aren’t season ticket holders know. Here are tips on how to throw a safe and fun tailgate party at home.
To help you upgrade your home tailgate, we’ve partnered with some of our friends to bring you a sweepstakes with all the tools & food you need!
An indispensable tool for your tailgating arsenal: a season’s worth of easy-to-make, sure-to-dazzle recipes from Steven Raichlen, the “gladiator of grilling” (Oprah).
We’re sharing 10 of our best tailgate-worthy recipes.
For my money, chicken wings rank among the most delectable bites on Planet Barbecue—popular in almost all grilling cultures, from Asia to Africa. And it’s no wonder. They’re the perfect finger food.