Market on Main adds barbecue to plate

Market on Main adds barbecue to plate
Jeremie Walker and Mike Briner are preparing food for some of the first customers at the grand opening of their new restaurant Rollin' Smoke inside Market on Main. Walker and … "My favorite is either the pulled pork or the brisket," said Briner …
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Whether homemade or a doctored store version, barbecue sauce makes the meal
Seeking a bit more smoke? Add a little liquid smoke (seriously, just a little) or a shake of powdered hickory (available in the spice aisle). To give your sauce some heat, "add chopped green chiles or roast and chop some jalapeños, or really go for it …
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Pitmasters Embrace New Barbecue Truth: Rested Meat Is Sublime

Pitmasters Embrace New Barbecue Truth: Rested Meat Is Sublime
For years, barbecue hounds planned their visits to barbecue joints with the precision of a Special Forces operation. Why? Because they knew there was a narrow window when the smoked meat would be at its juiciest, smokiest best. Once the window had …
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You'll be back for seconds at Peace-n-Hominy
It's got a rich, thick consistency with loads of the signature meat, and the spicy kick isn't too much for tender breakfast palates, but enough to let you know it's there. … The smoked wings are simply amazing, meaty and juicy with a variety of tasty …
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Smoke Your Way to Heaven: Expert Barbecue Tips From America's Best

Smoke Your Way to Heaven: Expert Barbecue Tips From America's Best
Pit barbecue is all about the smoked meats: succulent brisket on white bread, piles of glazed ribs, and pulled pork topped with just the right amount of sweet and tangy sauce — with a side of coleslaw, of course. The best barbecue starts with a mighty …
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Chef: This is the 'over played song on the radio'
You can use it as brining liquid to impart flavor to chicken or pork. The tea leaves don't have to be brewed. They can be thrown into a smoker to create a tea smoke for meats or fish. Tea is just not just to drink, and it's easily accessible — you can …
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