Sunday, July 31, 2011

The Barbecue Song!

BBQ can be many different things to many different people. But in the end, the ultimate definition of the perfect BBQ comes down to one person's opinion being the correct one for that exact person. Confused?

I define the perfect BBQ as being a hog slow roasted over wood smoke and lovingly sprinkled with a red pepper and vinegar concoction. To others, it can be mustard or molasses or mayo based sauces slathered over beef or chicken or pork after being cooked over coal or gas or electric heat sources. To each his own. And to each region of the South - their own.

That said, the comedy duo of Rhett & Link (along with musical back-up by The Homestead Pickers) have delivered a wonderful little ditty about BBQ in their new music video: The Barbecue Song, which skewers each Southern state's take on their own version of barbecue. From the briskets of Texas to the dry rubs of Tennessee, the NC based funnymen really do know their 'Q. I don't think anyone's feelings will be too hurt by the gentle pickin's at the territorial BBQ differences, but Floridians may have to forgive them for the state's lack of Southern consideration and presentation of California in the orange peninsula's iconic stead.

The video and song are a delicious hoot, bringing a smile and chuckle to this hot, humid day in the South. And of course, my fellow NC State alumni Rhett McLaughlin and Link Neal are 100% correct in their desire to be buried in the most perfect variation - good old Eastern NC vinegar based 'cue - "cause you know that slows decay."

Oh, and by the way, there's no mention of Western NC style ketchup-based BBQ anywhere in this song. Perfect, I'd say.

Thursday, July 28, 2011

Been There, Ate That

During my 12 years working as a photojournalist at The News & Observer, I made a concerted effort during my travels across the state to eat local barbecue (ie sandwiches) as much as I could in lieu of fast food. Some sandwiches I sampled during that time are not even worth mentioning, so they do not appear here because the joint ceased to exist or it was so bad I forced their existence from my memory. I included a couple of all-time faves that closed up years ago, just because I miss them so much. And just because you may not see your favorite listed does not mean I am dissing it - I just have not been to all of them (yet). I will have my "Q To-Do List" post in the near future.

That said, here's my official BBQ sandwich* list of all the North Carolina Q joints I have sampled over the years of traveling the roads of my home state:

THE BEST:
Wilber's - Goldsboro

THE BETTER:
Allen & Sons - Chapel Hill
B's Barbecue - Greenville
Parker's - Wilson
Skylight Inn - Ayden
Smithfield's - Various
Bill's Barbecue & Chicken - Wilson
Lexington Barbecue - Lexington
Bunn's Barbecue - Windsor
The Pit - Raleigh

THE GOOD:
Hursey's - Burlington
Danny's - Cary
Stamey's - Greensboro
Clyde Cooper's - Raleigh
Stephenson's Bar-B-Q - Willow Springs
Ole Time Barbecue - Raleigh
Woodlands Barbecue - Blowing Rock
Phil's BBQ Pit - Black Mountain
Red, Hot & Blue - Raleigh
Knightdale Seafood & BBQ - Knightdale
Doug Saul's BBQ & Seafood - Nashville

THE REST:
Ole NC Barbecue - Durham
King's - Kinston
White Swan - Smithfield
Blue Mist - Asheboro
Log Cabin Barbecue - Albemarle
McCall's - Goldsboro
Barbecue Lodge - Raleigh

Bulluck's Bar-B-Cue
- Durham
Deano's Barbecue - Mocksville
Whispering Pines Barbecue - Albemarle
Gardner's - Rocky Mount
Evans Famous Bar-B-Cue - Henderson

Abrams Bar-B-Q & Seafood
- Tarboro
Wink's - Salisbury
Jackson Brother's - Sanford
The Q-Shack - Raleigh

THE DEARLY DEPARTED & VERY MUCH MISSED:
Buck Overton's - Rocky Mount
Mitchell's - Wilson
A&M - Mebane
Bob Melton's - Rocky Mount
Dillard's - Durham


*And by sandwich, I mean just that - a sandwich. Barbecue on a hamburger bun with slaw, as God intended. Judging based on overall experience: aroma, chop/cut, heat and flavor of the barbecue right off the block (with no sauce added by me), amount of meat served and taste of the slaw (crisp and sweet - oh, and green in color, not red or yellow).

Fall BBQ events...

Summer is 2/3 over and it's time to start thinking about cooler temps, football, Fall and BBQ!

Here's a list of upcoming BBQ events and competitions across the great state of North Carolina for September through November (much appreciation to The North Carolina Barbecue Society for the list). Hopefully there will be one in a town near you.

And to remind everyone, I will be sending out Twitter reminders throughout the Summer and Fall.


September 9 - 10, 2011
Blues, Brews & BBQ
Charlotte, NC
www.bluesbrewsandbbq.com


September 23 - 24, 2011
Tilley Harley-Davidson Biker Blues & BBQ Rally
Salisbury, NC
Contact Gary Moss @ 704-857-6874 or garymoss@windstream.net
www.bikerbluesbbqrally.com


September 30 - October 1, 2011
NCBS Coastal BBQ Boot Camp & Judges School
New Hanover County Law Enforcement Officers Assoc. Club
Castle Hayne, NC
Register Here


October 7 - 8, 2011
Eastern Carolina BBQ Throw Down
Rocky Mount, NC
www.bbqthrowdown.net


October 14 - 15, 2011
8th Annual Vander Pig Cook-Off
Fayetteville, NC
Contact Dennis or Julie Byrd @ 910-483-2858 or byrdsunshine2010@aol.com


October 22, 2011
28th Annual Lexington Barbecue Festival
Lexington, NC
www.barbecuefestival.com


October 27, 2011
Annual Mallard Creek BBQ
Charlotte, NC
www.mallardcreekpresbyterian.org


November 4 - 5, 2011
Hog Happnin’
Shelby, NC
www.hoghappnin.com

Wednesday, July 27, 2011

GrillSimple: The Beginning

Thus begins another foray into the Blogosphere, this time with meat.

I love grilling. I love smoking. I love barbecue. So I figured why not try something a bit different from my usual blogging. Why not the grill? And why not do things as simple as possible? Why complicate something so pure like cooking meat. Grill. Simple.

So to be up front, here's a little bit about me and my grills:

I'm an 80% gas man, meaning I will stray over into the charcoal, smoke and live fire cooking from time to time when the mood is right. My neighbor across the street is 100% charcoal and I must admit to being jealous of the wafting aroma of the coals. I'm trying more and more to make the time to use my Weber charcoal grill, but with two hungry teenage boys to feed, I sometimes feel the need for speed - so I gas it up with my Char-Broil Commercial 3-burner baby.

I got a Brinkmann smoker last Christmas and while I enjoy the finished product, I find it hard to make the time commitment to doing it right. The day has to be perfect (meaning no errands to run or chauffeuring the boys from place to place) and I can enjoy my smoke time. I have smoked shoulders, ribs, chickens, briskets, wings and even some - gasp - vegetables with much success.

I will crank the Weber charcoal grill up when I can sit, relax, enjoy a beer (or two or three). I love the flavor and being made to "relax" while the coals start their glow. And I will add some wood once in a while to mix it up a bit. I just always feel cheated when I'm done grilling over coals and they continue to glow so perfectly. I want to grill some more!

From time to time, I hope to use this space to wax philosophical about grilling and barbecue in general - whether it's cooking myself, what's friends are grilling, recipes or just my thoughts on where the best BBQ joints may be.

In the mean time, Grill Simple my friends...