
Savor the Flavors of Summer

Get Fired Up
Grilled Tater Tots
When you realize you can grill Ore-Ida Tater Tots straight from the freezer, life gets a lot more exciting—and delicious.
To make Grilled Tater Tots, heat grill to medium. Spread tater tots in disposable foil pie plate coated with cooking spray. Place on grill grate. Grill for 20 minutes, or until tater tots are heated through, stirring after 10 minutes.

Nail a Stellar Steak in Three Easy Steps
2. Choose from our top-quality selection of premium cuts.
3. Use these tips and recipes to cook them without fail. Bon steak appetit!
Temperature Check
We hate to break it to you, but the thumb trick is not fail-safe.
There’s only one 100% reliable way to know when your steak is done: an instant-read thermometer. Insert into the side of a cut until it reaches the center.
- Rare: 125°
- Medium-Rare: 130°
- Medium: 140°
- Medium-Well: 150°
- Well Done: 160°

HOW TO SHOP
No matter what cut of steak you’re after, the meat should have vibrant color and appear moist, but not wet. Look for good marbling throughout and avoid fat that has a brown or yellow tint; it’s a sign of old, dry meat.

HOW TO GRILL
Contrary to popular belief, there is no need to bring steaks to room temperature. Just pull from the fridge, season, and add to the grill over medium heat.

HOW TO SEASON
Every single kind of steak is made better by a generous sprinkling of kosher salt. For thick steaks like sirloins, season a few days in advance and leave uncovered in the fridge. Flank and skirt steaks can also be seasoned with quick marinades.

HOW TO CUT
Slice steak against the grain. This means cutting the fibers of the steak in half to shorten them and keep the steak tender.
USDA Choice-Graded Beef

Watermelon Season

Minnesota Summer
Bombe Diggity
Remember the feeling of giddy delight when you heard the ice cream truck coming as a kid? This is that in adult form.
Showstopping desserts that don’t require exactness or expert baking skills are a rare breed. Perhaps that’s what makes bombes so special. It could also be the unique shape, but more than likely, it’s the plain and simple fact that ice cream is about to be served.
Cheese Like a Midwesterner
Stick to It
With the right mix of fun ingredients and skewers making big flavor happen on short notice is no sweat.
Cheering on the Twins, heading to the lake (any of our famous 10K), and eating food on a stick: three things that never get old in good ol' MN. Here are six ideas that raise the bar—er, skewer—on summer.
S’more Smores
Snacks and Salads to Share

Camping Menus & More
Pack It Up, Pack It In
A guide for keeping things chill—literally and figuratively. Let us begin.
- Cool It: Chill by filling with cold water and/or “sacrificial” ice.
- Pack in Layers: Start with a solid base of something cold like canned drinks. Next, add the frozen items Wedge in ice cubes or reusable ice packs to eliminate dead space. Continue layering with items going from sturdy to fragile and frozen to chilled.
- Fill it Up: The more full it is as a unit, the longer the cold air will stay trapped.
- Top it Off: A final layer of ice, by way of a reusable frozen sheet, is a smart way to trap the cold.
Make-Ahead Recipes
Campsite Cooking

Weirdly Wonderful
9 Unconventional Ice Cream Toppings
- Chocolate Fudge Brownie + Cub Caramel Popcorn
- Ben and Jerry’s Cherry Garcia + Balsamic Glaze
- Ben and Jerry’s Churray for Churros + Cinnamon Toast Crunch
- Ben and Jerry’s Half Baked + Wasabi Peas
- Ben and Jerry’s Half Baked + Wasabi Peas
- Ben and Jerry’s Chocolate Therapy + Ground Espresso
- Ben and Jerry’s Netflix & Chill’d + Lay's Wavy Potato Chips
- Ben and Jerry’s Strawberry Cheesecake + Granola
Toppings
Ice Cream
Hot Dog Bun Banana Split
Sounds a little crazy, tastes a lot like a gourmet treat.
Take a hot dog bun, or buns, pry open, but don’t separate. Brush inside and outside with melted butter and roll in sugar, pressing to adhere. Fry in a nonstick pan with additional melted butter, as needed, until the sugar has caramelized and the bun is toasted inside and out. Allow to cool. Lastly, load with ice cream and all the fixings.

Doable Dinners

Root for Your Home Team
Swing, Batter, Batter
When it comes to dependable, delicious donuts, Cub never misses the ball.
The next time you pick up a dozen white-glazed donuts, grab a tube of red cookie frosting and create laces. Whether you bring them to watch the Twins game or to little league practice, you’ll be lauded as the MVP.