BBQ
Re: BBQ
right on, thanks.
Basically I'd like an elevator pitch's worth of info on a few of the more famous regions and stuff.
KC
Memphis
Carolina
Texas
etc.
so when I say I love BBQ and some foodie gets all uppity on me, I can explain the differences and tell them to shut up and put some cheese on it.
Basically I'd like an elevator pitch's worth of info on a few of the more famous regions and stuff.
KC
Memphis
Carolina
Texas
etc.
so when I say I love BBQ and some foodie gets all uppity on me, I can explain the differences and tell them to shut up and put some cheese on it.
Re: BBQ
The app above has the history. As well as a podcast going though past present a future of KC BBQ.
Here is super cliffs notes of for elevator talk.
https://kcrestaurantguide.com/origins_bbq.html
Here is super cliffs notes of for elevator talk.
https://kcrestaurantguide.com/origins_bbq.html
I am, I said.
Re: BBQ
ousdahl wrote: ↑Tue Dec 11, 2018 10:42 am right on, thanks.
Basically I'd like an elevator pitch's worth of info on a few of the more famous regions and stuff.
KC---The best
Memphis---sticky spicy
Carolina---sticky sweet
Texas---dry AF
etc.
so when I say I love BBQ and some foodie gets all uppity on me, I can explain the differences and tell them to shut up and put some cheese on it.
Re: BBQ
I'd be more worried about the pizza at arrowhead.pdub wrote: ↑Thu Dec 13, 2018 3:39 pm http://www.espn.com/espn/feature/story/ ... espn-lines
Don't get BBQ at Kauffman or Arrowhead.
Defense. Rebounds.
Re: BBQ
ohh man! Had some friends over a couple nights ago, so we did a bunch of wings plus a pork tenderloin.
As soon as they went on the grill, weather picked up, and started snowing and blowing sideways. I wrapped the grill in a couple towels to keep the temp up, which worked surprisingly well.
Smoked wings are sooo good, but the real gem was the pork. Savory, juicy, melt in your mouth tender. (actually imho a little heavy on the garlic, but let's not split hairs)
I take it as a good thing when there's so much flavor that no one even cares to put sauce on it.
As soon as they went on the grill, weather picked up, and started snowing and blowing sideways. I wrapped the grill in a couple towels to keep the temp up, which worked surprisingly well.
Smoked wings are sooo good, but the real gem was the pork. Savory, juicy, melt in your mouth tender. (actually imho a little heavy on the garlic, but let's not split hairs)
I take it as a good thing when there's so much flavor that no one even cares to put sauce on it.
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Re: BBQ
Don’t get “nachos” at AFH. (Unless they’ve improved in the last couple years.)jhawks99 wrote: ↑Fri Dec 14, 2018 7:46 amI'd be more worried about the pizza at arrowhead.pdub wrote: ↑Thu Dec 13, 2018 3:39 pm http://www.espn.com/espn/feature/story/ ... espn-lines
Don't get BBQ at Kauffman or Arrowhead.
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