Welcome to Pick ﹠ Shovel Saloon ﹠ Restaurant, where culinary passion meets exceptional service! Nestled in the heart of Wilkeson, we are dedicated to providing our guests with a unique dining experience that celebrates the rich flavors and vibrant culture of Restaurant.Our journey began with a love for cooking and a desire to share our favorite family recipes with the world. Each dish on our menu is crafted with the freshest, locally-sourced ingredients and a blend of traditional techniques and modern flair. Whether you’re here for a cozy dinner, a special celebration, or a casual lunch with friends, our warm and inviting atmosphere is designed to make you feel at home.At Pick ﹠ Shovel Saloon ﹠ Restaurant, we believe that dining is more than just a meal; it‘s an experience. Our friendly staff is committed to making every visit memorable, providing personalized recommendations to suit your taste and preferences.Join us for a delightful culinary adventure, and let us take you on a journey through the tastes and traditions of Restaurant. We look forward to welcoming you soon!
Our MenuHuli Huli Chicken is a Hawaiian-inspired BBQ Chicken. It’s sweet and savory and smoky and ABSOLUTELY delicious. Kids can even help whip the marinade and it’s something my family all loves. For a great meal with Hawaiian vibes, we love to serve it with a classic island combo of white rice and macaroni salad! It’s also great in any type of grain bowl, with your favorite roasted vegetable, and leftovers are just as great (hot or cold!)
Find MoreTri tip is one of my very favorite cuts of beef. It’s perfectly sized for a family dinner, and not overwhelming to cook in both size and effort. it only needs minimal seasoning and a couple hours on the smoker- and there’s no complicated steps like spritzing with liquid or brushing with sauce. Simply leave it on for a couple hours and then give it a quick sear and it’s the most perfect no-fuss summer meal that’s sure to impress! Keep reading for instructions on how to make the perfect smoked tri tip roast.
Find MoreOne thing I’ve learned about backyard meat smoking, is that in most cases, it’s not so much about the “recipe” as it is about the method. With smoking, you need to know your cut of meat, and you need to know your cooking method. Spices, sauces, and rubs are just ancillary after that. In this post I’m going to show you how I cook smoked ribs on my pellet smoker and they turn out perfect every time! If you’re looking for an indoor rib method, try my Pressure Cooker or Slow Cooker Ribs.
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