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re: Best city for Bar-B-Q in the SEC footprint?
Posted on 8/1/24 at 2:46 pm to TheFourHorsemen
Posted on 8/1/24 at 2:46 pm to TheFourHorsemen
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local favorite Memphis.
Explains a lot
Posted on 8/1/24 at 2:50 pm to bamabaseballsec
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honey mustard isn’t a bbq sauce
sweet tomato based is not either.
Posted on 8/1/24 at 2:53 pm to TideWarrior
If you get to East TN there is a place called Ridgewood which is really good.
Posted on 8/1/24 at 2:54 pm to UrTexHorn
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But when you slow cook and smoke brisket, and/or ribs until they are so tender the meat all but melts in your mouth, you realize that nothing else is ever gonna taste that good. I've had some damn good pork ribs even here in Houston, but when you do it right, pig just doesn't stand up to beef BBQ'd that proper way. I feel sorry that so many SEC brethren have apparently never had beef BBQ that way. I have a feeling we'd change your minds.
I have spent a small fortune in the Houston and DFW areas trying to find this but have sadly not found it yet. Tough, dry, chewy, bland brisket is super easy to find though.
Pork is much more forgiving. It is a lot harder to get stuck with bad pork barbecue than it is bad beef barbecue.
Posted on 8/1/24 at 3:05 pm to TheFourHorsemen
It's Memphis. It's the only "city" that's known for BBQ in the south. Kansas City isn't in the the footprint, whatsoever.
Posted on 8/1/24 at 3:14 pm to Reservoir dawg
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SEC footprint
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Kansas City isn't in the the footprint, whatsoever.
Your comment is not accurate, whatsoever.
This post was edited on 8/1/24 at 3:15 pm
Posted on 8/1/24 at 3:18 pm to KCM0Tiger
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Your comment is not accurate, whatsoever.
It absolutely is.
Posted on 8/1/24 at 3:19 pm to KCM0Tiger
To be fair, the best part of Kansas City is not in kansas
Posted on 8/1/24 at 3:26 pm to TheFourHorsemen
So, I take in to account the give and take and don't try to rank them, I just say these places are good at bbq:
Memphis, KC, Lockhart, Llano, Decatur, AL, Georgia bbq is fractured around family lines so they are hit and miss good places, Mississippi and Arkansas Rural mom and pops can be very good and often have Fried Catfish on the menu which makes it tough....
Brunswick Stew is also in this category and I prefer the Georgia origin story...
Texas bbq to me is rooted in German immigration deli style while the south is more African in its Genesis. Both very, very good and done right are an event more than a meal.
Memphis, KC, Lockhart, Llano, Decatur, AL, Georgia bbq is fractured around family lines so they are hit and miss good places, Mississippi and Arkansas Rural mom and pops can be very good and often have Fried Catfish on the menu which makes it tough....
Brunswick Stew is also in this category and I prefer the Georgia origin story...
Texas bbq to me is rooted in German immigration deli style while the south is more African in its Genesis. Both very, very good and done right are an event more than a meal.
Posted on 8/1/24 at 3:27 pm to TheFourHorsemen
Any cinder block joint that is basting the meat with a mop!
Posted on 8/1/24 at 3:30 pm to lewis and herschel
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Brunswick Stew is also in this category and I prefer the Georgia origin story...
If it doesn't have squirrel in it, it's not REALLY Brunswick stew. That's a hill I will die on....
Posted on 8/1/24 at 3:31 pm to Lonnie Utah
Hey, in the day, whatever they could fill the pot with. Burgoo is the other great bbq stew.
Posted on 8/1/24 at 3:48 pm to Lonnie Utah
Authentic burgoo mis whatever got killed that day
Possum
Rabbit
Squirrel
Groundhog
Real burgoo is mighty tasty!
Possum
Rabbit
Squirrel
Groundhog
Real burgoo is mighty tasty!
Posted on 8/1/24 at 3:50 pm to Cheese Grits
Does the SEC even eat Mexican food? Damn, this is gonna be a clash.
Posted on 8/1/24 at 3:52 pm to MtVernon
Just can't stand texmex, if the cheese isn't white, barf...
Posted on 8/1/24 at 4:11 pm to BenHOGan1
Couple of other thoughts...
1. For all you teasips.... cow is no proper BBQ. While some brisket is edible, it is a poor substitute for the delicious pork. And all you KC folks, y'all can miss me with burnt ends. I just don't get it.
2. For any of you from South Arkansas, there used to be a grocery store on Hwy 24 northwest of Camden between Camden and Chidester called Harvey's. Harvey's was run by Bobby Hildebrand, and he smoked ribs on Saturdays. You would go up there and get a slab of ribs, half a loaf of Wonder bread, and a block of government cheese. And you'd sit at a long picnic table covered with white butcher paper in the back of the store and enjoy your lunch while the old timers talked politics or Razorbacks. You'd also sip on an ice cold Coca Cola in a glass bottle. Some of the best BBQ in the world in that place.
1. For all you teasips.... cow is no proper BBQ. While some brisket is edible, it is a poor substitute for the delicious pork. And all you KC folks, y'all can miss me with burnt ends. I just don't get it.
2. For any of you from South Arkansas, there used to be a grocery store on Hwy 24 northwest of Camden between Camden and Chidester called Harvey's. Harvey's was run by Bobby Hildebrand, and he smoked ribs on Saturdays. You would go up there and get a slab of ribs, half a loaf of Wonder bread, and a block of government cheese. And you'd sit at a long picnic table covered with white butcher paper in the back of the store and enjoy your lunch while the old timers talked politics or Razorbacks. You'd also sip on an ice cold Coca Cola in a glass bottle. Some of the best BBQ in the world in that place.
Posted on 8/1/24 at 4:16 pm to MtVernon
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Does the SEC even eat Mexican food?
Yes, but do you?
I an not talking Taco Hell or some chain.
I am talking real Mexican where lamb, offal, and organ meat are on the menu.
Posted on 8/1/24 at 4:21 pm to Cheese Grits
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I am talking real Mexican where lamb, offal, and organ meat are on the menu.
Years ago (and I assume they're still doing it although I've not been in a long time) there was a meat market called Bickelmeyer's in Kansas City. On Saturdays, a Mexican family would come in and set up a hot plate at the end of the counter and serve tacos - lamb, pork stomach, beef, etc. They were incredible. And you could then take home a dozen tamales in a bucket that they had made.
Posted on 8/1/24 at 4:22 pm to Cheese Grits
If you really want to try old style BBQ. I must suggest "Coopers". Where can you get BBQ'ed ribeye or BBQ'ed Goat? Coopers is in Mason Texas. All meat is cooked on a real grill outdoors, not some oven in a kitchen. You walk up to the pit railing and tell them what you want, and how much. If you ask nicely they will dunk your meat in a container of drippings for you. All sides are homemade and the beans are free.
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