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    BBQ Pulled Pork

    Thom got it in his head to make this today. I have visions of Evil Pork Day running through my head.

    Anyone up for Diablo after lunch? I can probably give you some entertainment with a green face.

    V.
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    Your green face and my lotsa rest stops needed on big hills, we could be quite the pair -- too bad I'm so far away! (or is it you who is far away?)

    Karen in Boise

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    As a Southerner who spent years in Memphis, please inform Thom that you don't decide to make BBQ anything "today". It takes weeks of planning and days of preparation

    If you seek real BBQ and don't want to travel to God's country, try overnight delivery from any of these:

    Rendevous/Memphis: www.hogsfly.com
    Corky's/Memphis: www.corkysbbq.com
    Dreamland/Tuscaloosa www.dreamlandbbq.com

    PS: Watch out for the counterfeits from Kansas City...KC doesn't know BBQ
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    LOL, Mr Silver. Awesome post...

    Uh.. so which one of those do you recommend?

    I am fortunate in that I've got a local Louisiana BBQ place that slow smokes their stuff. Oh MAN their BBQ is good. and I say this when I typically don't really like BBQ.. or at least around here (near where V is). Ribs are my fave here.. another one of those items i typically don't like.


    V- if you and THom are down my way.. go to: http://www.unclefranksbbq.com/
    I like the ribs. Not really getting the beef brisket thing. Seems too dry to me.. but a good beer (gordon's), their piles of ribs, some of their cajun corn and their mess of greens.. I'm a happy camper. ) Well, ok.. maybe another beer.
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    Use Corky's dry rub for the grill and Sweet Baby Ray's for the sauce.

    Sorry. Corky's Sauce is good but it's been shoved to the back of the shelf for Sweet Baby Ray's

    Dry rub is the only way to go.

    Signed,

    SadieKate who had relatives in Memphis who used to ship her Corky's ad nauseum and has been to Memphis in May multiple times.
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    I dunno, I'm thinking an AV meeting at Uncle Franks BBQ may be in order.

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    I made my own dry rub and I'll be making my own sauce using root beer as a base. First direction - reduce two liters of root beer to a cup.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. Silver View Post
    As a Southerner who spent years in Memphis, please inform Thom that you don't decide to make BBQ anything "today". It takes weeks of planning and days of preparation

    If you seek real BBQ and don't want to travel to God's country, try overnight delivery from any of these:

    Rendevous/Memphis: www.hogsfly.com
    Corky's/Memphis: www.corkysbbq.com
    Dreamland/Tuscaloosa www.dreamlandbbq.com

    PS: Watch out for the counterfeits from Kansas City...KC doesn't know BBQ
    MMM.... We went to Memphis for my birthday and hit Rendevous. I went for the famous ribs and was very impressed. Of course Texas barbeque is just a different animal all together. We know our brisket down here!
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    *pout*

    I miss BBQ! I saw this thread and my mouth started to water (its only 745am!!).

    Have some BBQ for me, I'll have some sushi for you (its just not a fair trade... )

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    Thumbs up Mr. Silver....

    I must say, now I have a hankerin for Jim and Nicks!! Oh MAN is that some good que!! Best lemon icebox pie in the greater B'ham area IMO. I know there are probably more "authentic" que places, but I just LOVE Jim and Nicks! It's the first place I go after I land. Our friends out there Know the drill! LOL
    Actually whenever I go back there it becomes a tour of bbq joints!

    Hmmm... Maybe THAT will be my reward when I finish IM next week. A quick trip down south!!

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    bbq

    I'm a bit lost..does this mean that Louisana has the best bbq'd beef in the USA.

    Can ya help this loverly foreign chick?

    C

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    Quote Originally Posted by crazycanuck View Post
    I'm a bit lost..does this mean that Louisana has the best bbq'd beef in the USA.

    Can ya help this loverly foreign chick?

    C

    Remember, I said "Watch Out for Counterfeits" THere's only one Memphis In May!

    http://memphisinmay.org/home.html

    May 17-19, 2007. It's the Super Bowl of Swine. The College of Pig Knowledge. The Granddaddy of Grills. The Largest Pork Barbecue Cooking Contest on the Planet.

    The sweetest smelling cloud hovers over Memphis Hickory, pork, tomato, mustard, vinegar, more pork ... Three stuffed days of smoked heaven where contestants eat, sleep, and live pig. All oink wildly, trying to win more than $61,050 in prizes.

    Grillmasters and goodtimers will descend on Tom Lee Park in downtown Memphis for serious competition that's seriously fun. Even the grills dress up for this party like fire trucks, airplanes, piggy banks, pot bellied stoves; you name it, it's probably here.

    More than 90,000 pork lovers from around the globe Australia, Russia, Morocco, Ivory Coast, Estonia, Canada, France, Japan, New Zealand, Thailand and the United Kingdom gather together to testify about their special sauces, rubs, ribs, and whatnot in Pig-dom.

    And, there's the Sharp Stage, the site of world-class musical entertainment and the Ms. Piggie competition (grown men in snouts and tutus). You'll see funny faces, famous faces, and might end up having your face on one of these special reports on NBC, ABC, CBS, CNN, Southern Living Network, PBS, A&E, TBS, Gourmet Magazine, Food & Wine, Martha Stewart Living TV, or one of many other media reports.
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    cc, you will find that the BBQ capitals of the US will argue into infinity about where to get the best BBQ.

    For me - I love it all!

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    Quote Originally Posted by crazycanuck View Post
    I'm a bit lost..does this mean that Louisana has the best bbq'd beef in the USA.

    Can ya help this loverly foreign chick?

    C


    Oh my, CC.. in some places.. them's fighting words!
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    Rendevous/Memphis: www.hogsfly.com
    Corky's/Memphis: www.corkysbbq.com
    Dreamland/Tuscaloosa www.dreamlandbbq.com
    Hey, you left out Interstate! http://www.jimneelysinterstatebarbecue.com/history.html

    But maybe you weather wimps (see other thread) are too wimpy to venture down to South 3rd.

    And Corky's is a sell-out, since you can buy it in the freezer department all over the country. :P

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