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What's your favorite BBQ that you can buy in a store?


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It is kinda tough as what I think is the best comes from a little place called Starnes BBQ in Paducah KY...you can buy it in a local store, but you won't find it in Kroger, etc.

To put it into a category...it is a vinegar base with lots of black (and probably white) pepper. It is of the sort, the more you put the hotter it gets. I think it is more of an accent to the meat's flavor - than just a cover-up...

YMMV and probably will :cheers:

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KC Masterpiece.

Yep.

Try this: slather it on a steak before grilling. Re-apply lightly after turning it. Most of it cooks off leaving a wonderfully sweet, sticky glaze. Works better the fattier the cut (I prefer ribeye).

:surprise:

I had a friend once ask for some a1 at a steak place in nowheresville oklahoma. The cook came out and took his steak away and threw down a hamburger patty in its place.

I like my steaks seasoned with a little bit of olive oil and some fresh cracked pepper and salt. Cook for about 2 minutes both sides. Just warm in the center :cheers:

Sweet baby rays is pretty good for big chain grocery store stuff.

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If you are talking about store bought sauce, then I stick with something I know I can find anywhere and that is KC Masterpiece. I've had better, but I've had a lot worse.

To be honest, I rarely do BBQ unless I can do it right and that means in the wet smoker for several hours and I use a mix of water and KC Masterpiece in the water pan and let it concentrate and combine with the drippings which then gets applied back over the meat. Yum.

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sauce? anything from stubbs is good IMO

BBQ? i take the uncooked pork loin from the store and make my own :)

rub it down in "Texas BBQ rub" (friend of mines store, he sells it online, and is EXCELLENT)

1/4 cup of worchestershire.

course ground pepper, about a heavy pinch or two.

throw in crockpot for about 6-8 hours.

it will pull apart with a fork, and wont come out of the crockpot.

add some BBQ sauce if you prefer, slam it between some hamburger buns.

something to let it cook while your @ work. come home to something done already!

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Store bought favorite is Cattlemans. But not by itself.

When I make babby back ribs I marinade them in applejuice (and then apply my secret dry rub) and cover them with apple slices. During the smoking process this produces a liquid that I baste with and at the end when the BBQ sauce is applied the apple juices mix with it ------ crap its making me hungry.

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