Vacations draw to a close, schools resume, and the days grow shorter and shorter (try as we might to ignore it). Even those lazy, unhurried sunsets spent with friends around an outdoor feast are numbered. To some, the approach of Labor Day signifies a farewell to summer. But we like to see it as another opportunity to fire up the grill and gather friends. Wherever you fall, Labor Daycalls for a cookout. With the right planning and rubs, sauces, vittles, and sweets, you can seamlessly pull together a memorable (and delicious) grilling event.
First things first, get your meats in order. You may go for a solid chunk, like pork shoulder, ribs, or brisket, to feed the masses, or settle for individual cuts, like bratwursts, burgers, or chicken pieces. You need to factor in time for marinating or slow roasting, too.Whateveryou choose, TheBatteryBarbecue Gift Boxcontains a holy trinity of meaty dressings to accompany cuts from start to finish. Season the pieces first with the Blackjack Barbecue Dry Rub, and keep theBlackjack Barbecue Saucehandy while they finish on the grill. Wait to put out thePeach Hot Sauceuntil it’s time to serve.
Guests will start arriving and deserve to be greeted with a cold drink (you included). Smoky, flame-kissed meats call for bourbon, and old fashionedsare ice-heavy enough to stay coolin the August heat. The drink’s citrus notes make it summery enough for Labor Day, and we like to enhance them (and complement the barbecue) with Woodster Smoked Orange Bitters.
If you don’t like bourbon, give the tequila oldfashioneda shot. The smoked bitters will work wonders if you use them with reposado or mezcal.
Keep appetizers light and simple. Acrunchy nut mixor zippy pimento cheeseand crackers will suffice. The trio collection of Hubs Peanutskeeps snacking exciting with a flavor profile that swings from sweet to salty to spicy. And while we’re all for making your own pimento cheesefrom scratch, you can easilybuy onesthat are just as good, plus, they come infancy flavors.
As the grill, smoker, or—if you must—oven cooks away, take a minute to enjoy the company and the day. Unlike sauteed meats, grilling affords the opportunity to be a bit hands-off.
Cut the heat when it’s time, and be sure to let the meat rest—unless it’s pulled pork, in which case, start pulling! Put out any side dishes(crunchy salads,pickledorgrilled vegetables,biscuits), and allow the feasting to commence.
After a heavy meal, a big dessert feels like overkill. If you feel compelled to provide a sweet treat,ice creamprovides a cold, refreshing compromise. People can help themselves to as much or as little as they wish, and an additional drizzle ofcaramel sauceelevates the treat to party-perfect.