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BBQ Heirarchy

jpeirpont

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How would you rank the different styles?
Mines. Never had Texan unfortunately.
1. South Carolinian (mustard)
2. Jerk(Jamaican)
3. Kentucky/ Tenn- I don't know the diff
4. Korean
 

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1. Texan
2. Texan
3. Texan
4. Texan
5. Carolina.
 

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Originally Posted by Thomas
1. Texan
2. Texan
3. Texan
4. Texan
5. Texan.


fixed
 

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Originally Posted by FLMountainMan
1. South Carolina 2. West Tennessee The rest is just spicy meat.
+1. Difference is mustard vs. vinegar base (I believe). Mustard wins.
 

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1. Eastern NC
2. Western NC
3. Texas
4. Memphis
5. South Carolina
 

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Anything but Carolina. It seems like it's all I can get in this part of Georgia, at least at the non-chain BBQ joints, and it's awful. Too watery, and the vinegar overpowers all of the flavors.
 

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I believe in the power of Pork over Beef bbq
 

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I do love the vinegar at times.

Over here you take what you can get (american BBQ wise at least)

K
 

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Are we accepting that anything named BBQ qualifies?

Like American BBQ is long low indirect heat, whereas Korean is short high direct heat. In America it might be considered grilling.

Jerk would prob also be called grilling in da South.

K
 

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yeah jerk is more like marinated grilling.

when I say pork > beef I mean slow smoked, medium heat. in particular, pork shoulder
 

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Originally Posted by Tarmac
yeah jerk is more like marinated grilling. when I say pork > beef I mean slow smoked, medium heat. in particular, pork shoulder
Jerk chicken is grilled most times, Jerk pork is smoked slowly over wood from pimento trees.
 

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Kansas City.
 

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Originally Posted by Tarmac
I believe in the power of Pork over Beef bbq

Bulgogi FTW!
 

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