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February 16, 2017 | #16 | |
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If I closed my eyes and just started driving I would run into a BBQ or Mexican food joint around here. So I simply dont pay attention to them. Most of which are over priced and or suck. But we are talking meat and it has grown expensive, they have to have high prices to stay in business. It is a chain so it will never be a s good as one off place off the beaten path. One of my favorites you will never see on the menu is BBQ'ed sweet breads. Down Souths BBQ looks good. It is an exception to what you will find in a chain joint. |
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February 16, 2017 | #17 | |
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I like BBQ a lot, but am no worshipper. I know what bad BBQ is, but I tend to think the BBQ worship in this country is pretty overdone. It has ruined the reasonable prices I used to find on the "cheaper cuts". The OP here is not the first good BBQ cook to suggest buying Prime meat to make a great brisket and it is certainly good advice. That said, if I have to pay for Prime beef to make a great brisket and still work hard at it, I will always choose to pull a vac packed, bought on sale $5.99/lb USDA Choice Ribeye from the freezer. |
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February 16, 2017 | #18 | |
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....yes I am. ~Aaron I made a Thai soup and added smoked brisket. It gave it an added smokiness. Yum.
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February 16, 2017 | #19 | ||
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February 16, 2017 | #20 |
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Dickey's is okay, if there's nothing else around. Mediocre barbecue is better than no barbecue.
IIRC, they have a decent bbq'd baloney sandwich.
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February 16, 2017 | #21 |
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Whenever I drive thru Amarillo, TX , I make sure to stop at Rudy's Bar BQ. Not sure if it's a chain, but I do like their food.
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February 16, 2017 | #22 |
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Rudy's is a big chain.
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February 16, 2017 | #23 |
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Rudy's is a big chain and does a decent brisket if you buy the Fatty Cut. But the hole in the wall places are usually the best.
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February 16, 2017 | #24 |
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Rudy's is good. They will also can smoke you a turkey for Thanksgiving. There is (was) a food truck parked 1/2 mile down the street from my house that has wonderful BBQ. Their breakfast brisket taco was very nice. They always had a long line.
One day they were gone...poof.
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February 16, 2017 | #25 |
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I keep kicking the tires on a Oklahoma Joe's Bandera vertical offset, but with Smokey's on Lancaster, The Smoke Pit in Riverside, and Soda Springs across the street and down 3 houses from my front door, it is hard to justify. Riscky's Azle Ave original does a smoked buffet ham (for nearly half a car payment) that you remember fondly all year
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February 16, 2017 | #26 | |
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Don't waste you money on one I wouldn't but almost did. Here are some good all purpose grills and pits combos that work. https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=...5GYSkc3vmRItcQ Last edited by Worth1; February 16, 2017 at 06:37 PM. |
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February 16, 2017 | #27 |
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I'm kicking around the idea of taking a brisket and making sauerbraten out of it.
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February 16, 2017 | #28 |
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Met my sisters for lunch at a pretty new Farm to Table type restaurant here. The Chef/Owner competes in BBQ competitions and even though its not really a BBQ place, brisket was on the menu and on my brain thanks to this thread so I gave it a try.
Came out and looked really fatty so I was worried. Shouldn't have been. It was so tender and juicy it just disolved in my mouth. Made me remember that properly smoked brisket can be better than steak. Got a feeling the brisket in the pics here is on par with my lunch today. His was coffee rubbed and seasoned perfectly. |
February 16, 2017 | #29 | |
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http://www.academy.com/shop/pdp/old-...ldCatid=311402 It's a nice semi thick steel pit and makes great Que. There is a learning curve though. I use ceramic tile tuning plates to even out the heat across the entire grate.
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February 16, 2017 | #30 | |
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