Unacceptable. I think he should be fined by the National Barbecue Association for gratuitous disparity.
Isn't that the definition of "snob"?
Sorta, give me a definition for the issuance of undeserved snobbery then.
Oh my...Heavens no!
BBQ is like sex. It's all good, but some's better others!
Heavens no!
BBQ is like sex. It's all good, but some's better others!
Is campaigning during a vote legal? Iguessso...
It depends on your definition of BBQ. Other that what we cook in the Eastern part of North Carolina, what most THINK is BBQ, is nothing but burnt meat.
It depends on your definition of BBQ. Other that what we cook in the Eastern part of North Carolina, what most THINK is BBQ, is nothing but burnt meat.
When I was in Alaska we had a BBQ at the dorm and BBQed 125# of black bear meat. Consumed about 40 cases of bear and dozens of jars of hot sauce and chips.
Heck of a BBQ
mmm - I could roll around in Carolina BBQ.
But, c'mon. Not considering a good brisket, slab of ribs, sausage, and even *cough* yardbird? You might as well just stick to Light Beer and not even realize there is a whole 'nother world out there.
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BBQ is like sex. It's all good, but some's better others!
Great ribs and fast service on Beale Street. I'm tempted to dock a star for plastic beer cups (seriously?), but the ribs are excellent (Stanley's in Tyler, TX is the best, though) and the service was great, which is nice, because it was just me, and sometimes that means you get forgotten.
The sides were also good and there were tons of fries. The bands downstairs were a bit too touristy, but that's to be expected on Beale Street, and at least they were better than most Sixth Street cover bands.
Shaking my head at the guy who ordered a cheeseburger. Whaaaat?
I had the Best Meal on Beale...ribs and catfish. My kids and hubby had the ribs. We are from Kansas City and I hate to say this but the ribs here best any we've had before. The fish was great too! We finished with the apple cobbler skillet! Yum!
OK, serious question: Is BBQing over gas and fake briquettes really BBQing?
-John
No, that's grilling. But...you can use wood chips for smoke, turn off most of the burners, then put some ribs on the indirect side and you can do a remotely passable job.
Two people on Yelp can't be wrong Well, the first one is wrong about Stanley's in TX.
Bless your little heart, I bet you've never had barbecue with white sauce.
Bless your little heart, I bet you've never had barbecue with white sauce.
Really? Case law suggests that cooking over slow indirect heat constitutes barbecue.
No, that's grilling. But...you can use wood chips for smoke, turn off most of the burners, then put some ribs on the indirect side and you can do a remotely passable job.
Will this method work on a George Foreman grill?
Bless your little heart, I bet you've never had barbecue with white sauce.
We don't worry too much about sauce. Spend out time on the meat.
The best white sauce I've ever had was in okolona ms at place called the happy house BBQ. The old guy there had named it "dick serious" I don't know what that means but it was good.
I just went and browsed the "reviews" for one of my BBQ Joints in Memphis (The place where i go when I want wet ones and I'm downtown).
I start scanning for people from TX,NC, KC or werever.
A guy in Austin TX has to this to say.
Funny, he didn't notice that you get a plastic cup because you can pick it up and walk out of the resturant with it on Beal St. This is a tourist trap rib place, but I rank it fairly high on the wet rib scale.
Here's a girl from Kansas.
Two people on Yelp can't be wrong Well, the first one is wrong about Stanley's in TX.
http://www.yelp.com/biz/blues-city-cafe-memphis
OK, serious question: Is BBQing over gas and fake briquettes really BBQing?
-John
Had to google it, mayo and cider based bbq sauce. Never having heard of it before I can't speak to the traditional angle but I loves me mayo. Will have to try whipping some up.Never heard of white bbq sauce. What's in it?
Had to google it, mayo and cider based bbq sauce. Never having heard of it before I can't speak to the traditional angle but I loves me mayo. Will have to try whipping some up.
Had to google it, mayo and cider based bbq sauce. Never having heard of it before I can't speak to the traditional angle but I loves me mayo. Will have to try whipping some up.
OK, see now, your Beale St BBQ didn't make Tony Bourdain's list of 13 places to eat before you die:
http://www.menshealth.com/nutrition/must-visit-restaurants