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  2. 33 Best BBQ Menu Ideas for Easy Summer Get-Togethers at ... - AOL

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    Lisa Cohen. This Beef BBQ Sandwich is sure to be a hit at any part! Get the Recipe: Beef BBQ Sandwich Related: 50 Backyard BBQ Potluck Ideas

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    In this collection of 50+ backyard BBQ potluck ideas, you will find terrific recipes for every course of the meal! A classic shrimp cocktail or warm corn and bacon dip take care of the appetizers.

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    Nothing tops a day spent in the yard with loved ones and a cold drink in hand, but a decadent spread of cookout fare can only make it better. Fire up the grill and fasten your “Kiss the Cook ...

  5. List of barbecue dishes - Wikipedia

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    Barbecue chicken – Chicken that is barbecued, grilled or smoked [2] [3] Barbecue sandwich – Sandwich with barbecued meat fillings [4] Barbecue spaghetti – American pasta dish; Beef ribs – Cut of beef with rib bone attached [5] Beefsteak – Flat cut of beef [6] Brisket – Cut of beef [7] [8] Burnt ends – Barbecued meat delicacy

  6. Santa Maria–style barbecue - Wikipedia

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    Santa Maria–style barbecue [1] is a regional culinary tradition rooted in the Santa Maria Valley in Santa Barbara County on the Central Coast of California. This method of barbecuing dates back to the mid-19th century and is today regarded as a "mainstay of California's culinary heritage".

  7. Barbecue - Wikipedia

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    The original Arawak term barabicu was used to refer to a wooden framework. Among the framework's uses was the suspension of meat over a flame. The English word barbecue and its cognates in other languages come from the Spanish word barbacoa, which has its origin in an indigenous American word. [3]