
New Mexico Smoked Green Chile Mac and Cheese
Grill up this creamy, smoky New Mexico Smoked Green Chile Mac and Cheese on your Arteflame — a spicy twist on a cheesy favorite without pots or pans.
If you're searching for the best "BBQ near me," look no further than your own backyard with the Arteflame grill. This recipe will help you create mouth-watering BBQ that rivals any local joint. With the Arteflame’s ability to reach extreme temperatures for the perfect sear and its versatile flat top griddle for slow cooking, you can craft BBQ favorites that burst with flavor, right at home!
First things first, fire up the Arteflame grill. Use the paper napkin method—pour vegetable oil on three napkins, place them on the grill, stack firewood on top, and light it up. In 20 minutes, your grill will be at the perfect temperature to start grilling.
For a classic BBQ experience, add some soaked wood chips to your fire to infuse a natural smoky flavor.
While the grill heats up, generously rub your ribs with a BBQ dry rub of your choice. Make sure the rub coats every side of the ribs to bring out those rich BBQ flavors. Let them sit at room temperature while the grill reaches its peak heat.
Once your Arteflame grill reaches around 1000°F in the center, place the ribs on the middle grate. Sear them for about 4-5 minutes on each side to create a beautiful caramelized crust that locks in the juices.
After the ribs are seared, move them to the cooler zone of the flat cooktop griddle. Brush them with a bit of apple cider vinegar to keep them moist as they cook slowly. Cover the ribs with BBQ sauce, using a basting brush for an even coating, and allow them to cook for another 30-40 minutes, flipping occasionally and basting with more sauce.
This slow-cook method on the griddle allows the ribs to become tender and juicy without burning or drying out.
To know when your ribs are done, use a meat thermometer to check for an internal temperature of about 195°F. This ensures that the meat is tender and fall-off-the-bone delicious. You can also use the "bend test"—if the ribs bend easily when picked up with tongs, they’re ready!
Remove the ribs from the grill and let them rest for 10 minutes. This lets the juices redistribute throughout the meat, making them incredibly tender. Slice between the bones and serve with an extra slathering of BBQ sauce.
You don’t need to search for "BBQ near me" when you’ve got the ultimate tool in your backyard—the Arteflame grill. This recipe for BBQ ribs combines searing heat and slow-cooked tenderness, giving you the perfect balance of caramelization and smoky flavor. Whether you’re hosting a BBQ party or just cooking for the family, this will quickly become your go-to BBQ recipe.
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