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BBQ Across the South
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| April 2003
| Gary Ford
Posted on 05/01/2003 5:22:24 PM PDT by stainlessbanner
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To: Bigun
Or was that Mueller's? They're good, too.
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posted on
05/02/2003 12:04:17 PM PDT
by
al_c
To: al_c
... but I assume you're talking about Mikeska's? No sir Louie Mueller's is THE best in the world!
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posted on
05/02/2003 12:14:54 PM PDT
by
Bigun
(IRSsucks@getridof it.com)
To: stainlessbanner
My picks are:
- Bucks BBQ - Chattanooga, TN
- Poole's BBQ - East Elijay, GA
- Williamson Bros's - Marietta, Ga
And my most recent favorite Bubba's BBQ - Greeley, CO
Darn! Now I'm hungry!
FRegards,
PrairieDawg
To: disgustedvet
Ah yes, Skeet's. Good stuff.
Friend of mine in college told me the best BBQ joints had loaves of bread in the bag and rolls of paper towels on the tables. Not bad advice...
To: TC Rider
Let me be more specific. BBQ comes from EASTERN North Carolina, accept no substitutesThis NC man likes the Lexington style a little better. Of course I'm from the western piedmont so that might be why. I do like eastern though if the vinegar is not too bitter.
To: holdmuhbeer
You're OK.
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posted on
05/02/2003 12:48:53 PM PDT
by
TC Rider
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To: Alwayswatching; Spirited
Re: Carne al Carbon
I am a very seasoned cook.I have searched everywhere,tried many recipes...still can't duplicate it.I know it isn't "Liquid Smoke"....so how do they do it.Surely,someone out there knows.
Alright, fellas, let me start by fessin' up - I'm a yankee, and I tread lightly in the BBQ threads, prefering to sit quietly and drool while you guys carry on the Beef vs. Pork war. I do cook, however, and I know what you're looking for in your quest for proper Carne al Carbon.
Just try this, and if it doesn't work for you, carry on bashing Yankees and pickin' pigs. If it does, though, I expect to see credit given to a Yankee, damnit.
Take a skirt steak or flank steak, and marinate it for 24 hours in the following ingredients and then grill as usual over a HOT fire:
A big handful of kosher salt
3 or 4 TBS. of crushed or chopped garlic (the more the better)
1/2 cup or more of lime juice (the real thing, not from that plastic lame-o lime thing).
That's it. Its almost like brining chicken, in that the salt draws the meat juices out and then the garlic and lime in. And the lime juices tenderizes the meat. And something about the salt makes a good crusty charcoaly thing...(drool). Well, just give it a try. And don't you dare overcook it, for crying out loud!
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posted on
05/02/2003 1:26:22 PM PDT
by
Ol' Sox
To: Phantom Lord
Brian...Warmouth's bro-in-law here...
If you need help flipping it...I'll only charge a single beer. Tell Winston hey...
228
posted on
05/02/2003 1:39:26 PM PDT
by
jamz
To: holdmuhbeer
Here are some more suggestions on BBQ pig pickings...If you're doing a whole hog....don't halve it. Ask the abbadoir (sp?) to just crack the back...don't cut it through.
Cook first half of estimated time meat side down.
Then turn. Just before seasoning with sauce. Take a knife and drain the buildup of grease at the skin. Get two people..start shredding..tasting...shredding...adding sauce.
Oh...Here's the easy way to tell if your hog is done. Take a knife...run it down the shoulder blade into the ham. If the water near the center is clear...you're done. If it's pink...cook more...but avoid opening as much as possible. Air blowing around can cause inconsistent heat dispersion.
Telling ya...it's a science. But other than the vegetarians we freak out when I whip out the wierd parts...not many have complained.
In NC...btw...there is an abbadoir in Benson...great people to work with...and 25-30 min from Raleigh.
As for a favorite restaurant, pick most cities east of Lexington...I can probably name you a good BBQ place. ;)
Sorry Lexington...just not my style.
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posted on
05/02/2003 1:47:25 PM PDT
by
jamz
To: Smedley
Mmm...we just use hickory and suggest it to other because you can pick it up in your local Home depot, Lowes, or in your yard. My wife almost demands I use some sort of wood with the coals. I have mesquite and hickory. Steaks usually mesquite...chicken depends on marinade...pork definately hickory. But I'll have to try what you suggest...where can you get it?
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posted on
05/02/2003 1:49:46 PM PDT
by
jamz
To: hispanarepublicana
MMMM.... Beer can Chicken....
To: hispanarepublicana
I've seen recipes with the beer can...Paula Dean from foodtv did a great job demonstrating this technique.....I think we can do it on our existing Weber.....thanks for the tip!!!!!
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posted on
05/02/2003 5:34:35 PM PDT
by
geege
To: stainlessbanner
BBQ is pork, yellow (mustard based), and is found at Shealy's BBQ in Leesville SC.
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posted on
05/02/2003 5:41:19 PM PDT
by
aomagrat
(IYAOYAS)
To: hispanarepublicana
Yes, I agree with the cookbook. Someone posted a great peanut butter cookie recipe on a OIF Daily Thread.
234
posted on
05/02/2003 5:43:50 PM PDT
by
pnz1
To: stainlessbanner
Emeril says it best: "It's a pork fat thing!"
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posted on
05/02/2003 5:48:31 PM PDT
by
gc4nra
To: Alwayswatching
Ma'am, well now that you've narrowed down where in Texas you are talking about....
In all seriousness, I do love it here. I just spent a glorious San Antonio talking bidness with some friends....
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posted on
05/02/2003 9:17:51 PM PDT
by
Gamecock
(5 SOLAS)
To: stainlessbanner
Can't believe this far into the thread & nobody's mentioned Gates BBQ.
Anywho, the local firehouse around here has quarterly fundraisers with about 30 @ 50-gallon drums cut in half with dry-rub ribs smoking into the early afternoon.
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posted on
05/13/2003 5:30:00 PM PDT
by
P.O.E.
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