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Barbecue
Basics for all |
by:
Laura
Kjer |
Since
the Stone Age, man has been perfecting the
art of cooking using a direct flame. If
you were to ask someone about the history
of barbecue, you would most likely get a
response similar to the
statement above. However that would not
be quite right as there is a fundamental
difference between simply cooking with a
flame and having a barbecue. If you don't
add some sauce, to the direct flame method,
you are grilling, not having a barbecue.
To truly barbecue is to baste and slow cook
meat 5 or 6 hours at a low temperature (around
200 degrees), over wood or charcoal.
Today when you think of going to a barbecue,
you may conjure up the idea of a hamburger
or steak, so big and juicy, it melts in
your mouth. Alternatively, perhaps a hot
dog grilled to perfection with all the toppings.
The phrase barbecue has evolved to mean
either the meat served or the social event
where the meat served
has been specially prepared to represent
a
barbecue taste. Regardless of which area
of the US you choose as your favorite for
barbecue, the barbecue is an American Tradition,
handed down from generation to generation.
There's no chance the barbecue party will
lose it's appeal anytime soon.
While there's no question that the barbecue
is an American delicacy, there are many
different theories as to where its origins
lie. The state of Texas, Virginia, the Carolinas,
or Georgia, each
area has it's own definition and history
of
barbecue. It may well be that each area
has it's own rightful claim to the barbecue
history as each uses different methods and
sauces to make their own unique barbecue.
And there would be no BBQ without a Texas
barbecue sauce, which is thick and sweet
with a rich tomato flavour. Texas sauce
also uses a dry-rub mixture of seasonings
which is applied to the beef and then the
meat is hung over the BBQ to slow cook.
The southeast barbecue sauce, is a thinner
sauce, with more of a vinegary taste. Their
meat of choice is likely to be pork. The
method used here is to`use a pit or enclosure
to concentrate the cooking heat and smoke
around the meat whilst it is being prepared.
Almost every family has their own unique
taste and method used to get just the right
barbecue. At your next barbecue, if you
want to rev up the conversation between
barbecue connoisseurs, just casually ask,
Do you know the difference between barbecue
and grilling? Or, where did the barbecue
originate? Of course, it may depend upon
the number of drinks you have served as
to the answers you get. But the responses
are sure to be varied and interesting.
About the author:
Laura Kjer is the webmaster of
Shop
Barbecue which is a
premier source of information about Barbecue.
For more
information, go to: http://shopbarbecue.com
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