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Re: best bbq in texas [Re: Bandit 200 XP] #7117387 02/01/12 01:38 PM
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IMHO DIckeys is to BBQ what MacDonalds is to hamburgers.



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Re: best bbq in texas [Re: throwback] #7118395 02/01/12 06:12 PM
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Originally Posted By: throwback
IMHO DIckeys is to BBQ what MacDonalds is to hamburgers.


Thanks..I guess thats why I have never heard of them..



Re: best bbq in texas [Re: Bandit 200 XP] #7118524 02/01/12 06:47 PM
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DICKEY'S IS WAY BETTER THAN RUDY'S.BOTH ARE HIGH.


Re: best bbq in texas [Re: Bandit 200 XP] #7118703 02/01/12 07:37 PM
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Alas, Piggy's BBQ between Murchison and Brownsboro is no more, and they had, hands down, no argument, the best pork ribs AND sauce (which was not needed but was good all by itself) ever. Current best pork ribs in Texas are at Peete Mesquite in Marble Falls and guys, I know what I'm talking about.
I'm also disappointed that no one mentioned any variation of Elgin hot guts. Sadly, none of them are anywhere near as good as what the old Southside Market put out 40 years ago, and I have to admit that Myers is now my favorite.
Bottom line on BBQ is if it tastes better with sauce, it's not what it ought to be. Smoke is the secret. Lots of smoke.
But even so Elgin hot guts are best with a sauce made the way they used to make it, not the stuff they serve now. All it was was 3 parts cayenne pepper, 2 parts salt, enough 90-grain vinegar to make a thick slurry, and water enough to thin it so it would come out the grooves cut into the cork stopper on the whisky bottle picked up in the alley out back of Southside.
I know. I did it.



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Re: best bbq in texas [Re: LHodge] #7119493 02/01/12 11:20 PM
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Originally Posted By: LHodge
Current best pork ribs in Texas are at Peete Mesquite in Marble Falls
I know. I did it.

Have you ever tried Inman's barbecue in Marble Falls? I've passed it up about 100 times over the last 35 years and never tried it.





Re: best bbq in texas [Re: roadtrip] #7210640 02/24/12 02:16 PM
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Inman's is OK in my opinion, but I like Peete Mesquite's pork ribs because of the way they cook them. The pit is a rotating array of racks with coals below. As the rack rotates, the ribs baste the ones below. The ribs aren't as smoky as I would like, but they are juicy and falling-off-the-bone tender. Plus they use the St. Louis style ribs, which have the gristly, fatty knuckle on one end, and I do love having to wipe that grease off my mouth and fingers.
If you are ever through Tyler, try Stanley's for ribs. They are darned good and probably a close second to Peete Mesquite's.



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Finally tried Randy white's yesterday......meh



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Re: best bbq in texas [Re: roadtrip] #7216901 02/26/12 05:57 PM
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Innman's is great! They are only open 'til around 4pm though.
Ask Billy how the fishing has been.


Re: best bbq in texas [Re: Bandit 200 XP] #7218565 02/27/12 03:30 AM
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right now my favorite/one i think is the best is the BBQ available at the general store in Monaville, between Hempstead and Waller... great flavor, good price... The stuffed potatos are great there too.

only thing I didn't like, is that if you get the rib sandwhich the ribs are still on the bone, so you have to pull the meat off and put it back on the bun if you don't want to try to eat it with the bones.

worst I've ever had is Macs in rockport/corpus area, fattiest brisket i've ever had.


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Re: best bbq in texas [Re: LHodge] #7224845 02/28/12 05:28 PM
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Originally Posted By: LHodge
Inman's is OK in my opinion, but I like Peete Mesquite's pork ribs because of the way they cook them. The pit is a rotating array of racks with coals below. As the rack rotates, the ribs baste the ones below. The ribs aren't as smoky as I would like, but they are juicy and falling-off-the-bone tender. Plus they use the St. Louis style ribs, which have the gristly, fatty knuckle on one end, and I do love having to wipe that grease off my mouth and fingers.
If you are ever through Tyler, try Stanley's for ribs. They are darned good and probably a close second to Peete Mesquite's.

Just reading this makes me hungry. That knuckle is one of the best parts of the rib imho. Next time I'm through Marble Falls I may try Inmans and Peetes. As for Stanley's, I have the directions to there printed out and on the front passenger seat for next time I head through Tyler.





Re: best bbq in texas [Re: YakBonz] #7224941 02/28/12 05:52 PM
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Finally tried Randy white's yesterday......meh


Nothing to write home about, that's for sure.


Re: best bbq in texas [Re: Bandit 200 XP] #7227265 02/29/12 03:24 AM
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I miss the BBQ back in KC.

Home town BBQ joints rule!


Re: best bbq in texas [Re: roadtrip] #7227416 02/29/12 03:55 AM
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Originally Posted By: LHodge
Inman's is OK in my opinion, but I like Peete Mesquite's pork ribs because of the way they cook them. The pit is a rotating array of racks with coals below. As the rack rotates, the ribs baste the ones below. The ribs aren't as smoky as I would like, but they are juicy and falling-off-the-bone tender. Plus they use the St. Louis style ribs, which have the gristly, fatty knuckle on one end, and I do love having to wipe that grease off my mouth and fingers.
If you are ever through Tyler, try Stanley's for ribs. They are darned good and probably a close second to Peete Mesquite's.

Just reading this makes me hungry. That knuckle is one of the best parts of the rib imho. Next time I'm through Marble Falls I may try Inmans and Peetes. As for Stanley's, I have the directions to there printed out and on the front passenger seat for next time I head through Tyler.


What if yu get the ribs on the top rack? grin


Re: best bbq in texas [Re: Bandit 200 XP] #7231284 03/01/12 02:25 AM
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loco coyote in the middle of nowhere, close to glen rose, they have the best pork ribs and brisket, they have really good steaks as well, all plates are more than you can eat, its in a old tin barn on the side of a couty road, thats been there since the 60's with signatures from lots of famous people, willie nelson was there once, you should check this one out and sign your name on the wall if you can find a spot



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Loco Coyote is a great place but when you go take cash, they no longer take plastic of any kind. Also bring your appetite and your patience with you - the servings are huge, (REALLY huge) and you will have to wait for a table on Fri, Sat & Sunday.

http://www.letseat.at/lococoyotegrill


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