Best BBQ Joint.....?
There are three main schools of barbecue.
Texas - Beef with tomato bases sauces. forgot to mention, sauce is served on the side.
Kansas City - Beef or Pork parts with a vinegar based sauce.
Carolinas - Pork, ALL the pork, chopped, mixed and covered in either a thin tomato or vinegar based sauce.
Eveyone else is just a smoked meat or a variation of the aboved.
Texas - Beef with tomato bases sauces. forgot to mention, sauce is served on the side.
Kansas City - Beef or Pork parts with a vinegar based sauce.
Carolinas - Pork, ALL the pork, chopped, mixed and covered in either a thin tomato or vinegar based sauce.
Eveyone else is just a smoked meat or a variation of the aboved.
Originally Posted by Mike D
B's barbeque in Greenville NC is pretty darn good eastern
Oh, I didnt get a recipe for the vinegar based sauce, my boss was sick today, so it will probably be Friday before I can get it.
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According to the food channel & such, eastern style bbq is a 1/2 or whole hog
put on the pit and chopped up to hell & back (pulled pork) with sauce all over it. Memphis style is all about ribs. Down here in tx, if it was once living & now is dead and slowly cooking over post oak,pecan or mesquite at 225, ITS BBQ!
On the red sauce or vinegar I've seen a little of everything in tx. My personal favorite is a ketchup-based slowly simmered for about 3-4 hrs.
Luling city mkt. has a orange-colored vinegary tasting sauce that will knock your socks off. Luling cty mkt is so good some guy in Houston stole the name
& opened up his own on Westheimer. You Houston folks know I ain't lyin'!
Bryan-College Station also has C&J's. Can't wait to go there every time I go up there!
Got to quit thinking about this 'fore I go kill a cow & eat it or something....
put on the pit and chopped up to hell & back (pulled pork) with sauce all over it. Memphis style is all about ribs. Down here in tx, if it was once living & now is dead and slowly cooking over post oak,pecan or mesquite at 225, ITS BBQ!
On the red sauce or vinegar I've seen a little of everything in tx. My personal favorite is a ketchup-based slowly simmered for about 3-4 hrs.
Luling city mkt. has a orange-colored vinegary tasting sauce that will knock your socks off. Luling cty mkt is so good some guy in Houston stole the name
& opened up his own on Westheimer. You Houston folks know I ain't lyin'!
Bryan-College Station also has C&J's. Can't wait to go there every time I go up there!
Got to quit thinking about this 'fore I go kill a cow & eat it or something....
Originally Posted by dslchk_cowgirl
Best one I have been to is Bubba's Big Bad BBQ. There are only three in Cali. Visalia, Atascadero, and Paso Robles. Best bbq I've ever had at a restaurant.
I'll second that! Stopped there to watch the football NFC/AFC championship games two years ago and the drinks, service and especially the anything BBQ'd was outstanding. We went to the one in Visalia
Greenhornet, come on up to the next Claremont roundup in Virginia in a couple of months. I'll have some of my "HogBuckets" BBQ there. You can be the judge........
Mine's a mixture of NC and Texas style. Yum..........
Mine's a mixture of NC and Texas style. Yum..........
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Originally Posted by hotdram
I thought ya'll just ate watermelons and spit the seeds at each other in Luling 
Murray's BBQ outside Cooper Texas. Little shack looking place, serves your meal on paper plates with a little attitude. Can't beat it.
(the worse the place looks, the better the BBQ)
~Rob

Murray's BBQ outside Cooper Texas. Little shack looking place, serves your meal on paper plates with a little attitude. Can't beat it.
(the worse the place looks, the better the BBQ)
~Rob
Great entertainment!
There is BBQ in the NORTH too!
We have a little place called Durhams Best. It is a carry out only place that sells briskett, pork, turkey, chickens, sausage and some other misc. stuff.
Corner of 279 (Fletchwood Road) and Elkton/Newark Road.
You wouldn't know by looking at it from the outside
(dump) , but the food is slammin.
We have a little place called Durhams Best. It is a carry out only place that sells briskett, pork, turkey, chickens, sausage and some other misc. stuff.
Corner of 279 (Fletchwood Road) and Elkton/Newark Road.
You wouldn't know by looking at it from the outside
(dump) , but the food is slammin.
Originally Posted by scuzman00
....The best sausage I have found is from a meat market/gas station just east of Hempstead on old 290 called Kroylczk's. Ya have to cook it yourself, but when I do a cook-off or a party, I'll drive 150 miles to go get their sausage....
For those that travel NW Houston / Aggieland--What do yall think of the Shell Station at 290/362? Its pretty decent, hit or miss. Usually get a big sandwich though.
Originally Posted by matthopp
For those that travel NW Houston / Aggieland--What do yall think of the Shell Station at 290/362? Its pretty decent, hit or miss. Usually get a big sandwich though.
Rusty
UMMM...UMMM.. BBQ.
Funny this topic comes up. The job I do has me traveling all over the country and sometimes the world, best BBQ so far bar none is in TX and LA (not just cause I'm from there). I ate at this joint about two weeks ago in Groton CT (so called texas authentic), decent grub but when I asked if they had "links" (smoked sausage) all I got was blank stares
, the waitress had to go get the manager as she had no clue of what I wanted. Folks along the east coast MD, VA etc... seem to boil their ribs and chicken first.
BBQ in CA
, I ate at this so called authentic TX BBQ joint near the Boeing Military Defense plant in Anahiem CA, they did'nt even have/use a BBQ pit
, just big ovens. They had links though.....
I'm always on the look out for good BBQ, but the majority of the time I come away disappointed by one of three reasons: price, taste or both. I'm gonna try out this new joint along the waterfront here in Port Orchard pretty soon, hope they surprise me. Growing up I recall places that looked like small portable coffee huts with BBQ pits out back have the best plates. The Lockwood Inn had good food, dont' know about now.
Funny this topic comes up. The job I do has me traveling all over the country and sometimes the world, best BBQ so far bar none is in TX and LA (not just cause I'm from there). I ate at this joint about two weeks ago in Groton CT (so called texas authentic), decent grub but when I asked if they had "links" (smoked sausage) all I got was blank stares
, the waitress had to go get the manager as she had no clue of what I wanted. Folks along the east coast MD, VA etc... seem to boil their ribs and chicken first.
BBQ in CA
, I ate at this so called authentic TX BBQ joint near the Boeing Military Defense plant in Anahiem CA, they did'nt even have/use a BBQ pit
, just big ovens. They had links though.....
I'm always on the look out for good BBQ, but the majority of the time I come away disappointed by one of three reasons: price, taste or both. I'm gonna try out this new joint along the waterfront here in Port Orchard pretty soon, hope they surprise me. Growing up I recall places that looked like small portable coffee huts with BBQ pits out back have the best plates. The Lockwood Inn had good food, dont' know about now.


