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View Poll Results: who has the best KC BBQ? | |||
Arthur Bryants | 65 | 16.71% | |
B.B. Lawn BBQ | 4 | 1.03% | |
Filling Station | 1 | 0.26% | |
Jack Stack BBQ | 88 | 22.62% | |
Gates | 59 | 15.17% | |
Haywards | 6 | 1.54% | |
L.C.'s BBQ | 16 | 4.11% | |
Oklahoma Joe's | 82 | 21.08% | |
Rosedale | 10 | 2.57% | |
Smokestack | 14 | 3.60% | |
Zarda | 10 | 2.57% | |
Your write-in choice mentioned below | 20 | 5.14% | |
Whatever Gaz/Fax order is fine with me | 14 | 3.60% | |
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02-12-2010, 01:48 PM | #1 |
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yeah, Big T's is very underrated. I like it too.
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The history of KC BBQ:
http://www.kansascity.com/2010/05/19...-barbecue.html Posted on Wed, May. 19, 2010 Right on 'cue | Your guide to this weekend's Great American Barbecue Festival By TIM ENGLE The Kansas City Star With all the meat at a big-time barbecue contest, you would think it would be easy to get your mouth on some. Not necessarily true. But this weekend’s Great American Barbecue Festival outside Sandstone Amphitheater is not just a competition, it’s a celebration of ’cue. And it’s hard to celebrate barbecue without sampling some. Vendors will sell traditional saucy fare — brisket sandwiches, ribs, pulled pork, wings — as well as exotic meats such as ostrich and alligator. (We bet it all tastes like barbecued chicken.) “There will be absolutely no vegan specials,” promises organizer Paul Satterfield. The people behind the Great American Barbecue like to call it the Mardi Gras of Meat and the Carnivore Carnivale, but it’s actually a family-friendly event. The only thing you’ll see flashed, as far as we know, is pork butt. In honor of the festival’s sixth year, we’ve cooked up an assortment of lists, each with six items. 6 just-the-facts, ma’am 1. The Great American Barbecue Festival is Friday and Saturday in the parking lots outside Sandstone Amphitheater in Bonner Springs. Friday daytime is devoted to barbecue contests, so public gates don’t open until 3 p.m. On Saturday, gates open at 9 a.m. 2. Yes, the festival used to be on Memorial Day weekend. It’s a week earlier this year. 3. Admission is $10 per day for anyone 13 and older. Kids 12 and younger get in free. Or go both days for $15. Parking is free. 4. No animals, no coolers, no drinks or alcohol allowed in. But beverages (including beer) will be for sale. 5. Live bands on two stages 6-11 p.m. Friday, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday. Fireworks at about 10 p.m. Friday. 6. More info at www.thinkbbq.com. 6 wacky-named bbq teams Some teams likely to be cooking at this weekend’s contest: 1. Briskets & Gravy 2. Hoosier Daddy 3. Jurassic Pork 4. Notorious P.I.G. 5. Ribs for Her Pleasure 6. Guys With Wood 6 things for the kids to do 1. Check out the “Kidz Que” competition 4:30-5:30 p.m. Friday — younger kids are cooking steak; older ones are doing pork chops. Adults are around to lend a hand. Awards ceremony at 7:15 p.m. Friday. 2. Bounce around on inflatables in the Kidz Zone. 3. Finger-paint with barbecue sauce. 4. Get their faces painted (not with barbecue sauce). 5. Ride carnival rides. 6. Sample Mother’s Cookies, making their KC area debut, and a new mac and cheese from Velveeta. 6 qualities a certified bbq judge looks for You know, in barbecue. Not in a potential hookup. 1. Presentation: color, uniformity of pieces, aesthetic layout of pieces in the presentation box. And nothing weird: A team can’t make an initial with the sauce, for instance. 2. Tenderness. Overly tender = overcooked. 3. Taste. Although this should probably be at the top of the list. 4. Only three garnishes allowed: parsley, cilantro and green leaf lettuce. 5. Judges certified by the Kansas City Barbeque Society are “very picky,” Great American organizer Paul Satterfield says, but their training keeps subjectivity in check. 6. You can’t hurry barbecue: It takes six hours or so to smoke a chicken. It can take 20 hours to smoke a brisket. 6 regional bands you’ll want to catch The festival has two stages this year. These six acts will appear on the main stage: 1. Scott Ford Band, 6 p.m. Friday 2. Loozin Sleep, 7:30 p.m. Friday 3. Six Degrees West, 9 p.m. Friday 4. Red Letter Hero, 12:30 p.m. Saturday 5. Brandon Miller Band, 2:30 p.m. Saturday 6. Big Foam Finger (with Fox 4’s Mike Thompson on guitar), 4 p.m. Saturday 1 eating activity and 5 non-eating activities 1. Help judge the sauce competition. You’ll get a little cup of meat, then you can choose the sauces and rubs you want to sample. (Find the People’s Choice tent.) 2. After you wolf down a plate of ’cue (for sale in BBQ Alley), something fried on a stick, some kettle corn, a funnel cake, an Italian ice and a couple of beers … go hop on a carnival ride. The whirlier the better! 3. Or take it a little easier, like a nice, calm Ferris wheel ride. 4. Watch other people eat: The competitive rib-eating contest goes down (and stays down, with any luck) at 2:30 p.m. Saturday (Fox 4 stage). 5. Check out the Southern Living mobile demonstration kitchen, the homegrown Bacon Explosion guys and other culinary demos. 6. Buy some barbecue gear — a smoker, maybe, or knives or sweet-smelling wood — for the Q-lover in your life. 6 fun festival factoids 1. The Great American Barbecue claims to be the world’s biggest barbecue festival and the second-largest sanctioned barbecue contest (behind the American Royal). Prize money up for grabs: $73,000. 2. There are two divisions of competition: The invitational is, as you’d guess, by invitation (those 30 teams have to have won a state championship). The open has attracted 200-plus teams this year. The open has lots of categories, including wings, side dishes and desserts. 3. Teams (whether competing in the invitational or the open) have to cook four meats: chicken, pork butt, pork ribs and brisket. 4. The winner of last year’s rib-eating competition ate 8.3 pounds of ribs in under seven minutes. 5. The festival is expecting 50,000 participants and attendees this year. 6. All those hungry people will require some 300,000 wet naps to wipe the sauce off their hands, faces and other body parts.
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08-22-2010, 11:49 AM | #3 |
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Man, I miss KC BBQ down here in Tampa. But, there is a place called Sonny's thats not bad if you like the sweet BBQ style. Coming back on labor day. Heading to Jack stack as soon as I get off the plane.
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I haven't eaten at any of those places so I will just say Phobia's.
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08-22-2010, 03:24 PM | #5 |
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I've had a lot of Phobia's BBQ. It ranks up there. I've told him he should go pro with it. Best pulled pork I've ever had.
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08-24-2010, 07:52 AM | #7 |
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I live in the market and stopped eating there years ago. I do enjoy late Sunday afternoons on their patio with some beers though. They seem to turn over management quite a bit so maybe it has gotten better, but I was never impressed. My buddy got a half chicken their last time we went and said he enjoyed it.
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08-24-2010, 07:44 AM | #8 |
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I tried Dickey's BBQ Pit over the weekend. Down in Overland Park in the shopping center. I was in the neighborhood and thought I'd give it a try.
It was really really terrible. Meat was decent, but absolutely no real smoke flavor at all. The brisket was like eating a roast that came out of the crock pot. Pit BBQ my ass... It was way overpriced as well. Definitely would not recommend it.
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08-24-2010, 07:48 AM | #9 |
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Im sick of this debate.
You can make the best BBQ in the world right in your own backyard.
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09-06-2010, 07:17 PM | #10 |
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I was in town over the weekend and went to Jackstack BBQ.....It's still on top of its game. Cheesy corn as great as always. The beans had lots of meat in the serving. The Burnt ends and Ribs were top of the line.
Best commercial BBQ on Planet Earth.
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Everyone is entitled to their own opinion.
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Jackstack tries to pass of cubed ****ing brisket as burnt ends. It's a crime against BBQ. As cubed brisket goes, it's quite good. But it's not ****ing burnt ends. |
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