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  2. I Tried Dozens Of Store-Bought Barbecue Sauces—Only ... - AOL

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    Lillie's Q Smoky Barbeque Sauce For a classic sauce that's got it all, you can't go wrong with this one from Lillie's Q. "It feels like a very classic BBQ sauce, but better," said one Delish editor.

  3. Chicago-style barbecue - Wikipedia

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    The earliest barbecue restaurants in Chicago were established by African Americans who moved to Chicago from the Southern United States during both phases of the Great Migration from the south. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Between 1910 and 1970, the number of African-Americans in Chicago increased from 50,000 to 1,000,000.

  4. I Tried 14 Bottled BBQ Sauces & the Best Was Sweet and Bold

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    Photos: The brands. Design: Eat This, Not That! 'Tis the season of grilling, barbecuing, smoking, and every other version of outdoor cooking under the sun. It's time to turn up the heat, and if ...

  5. Hot link (sausage) - Wikipedia

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    A hot link (also "red link", "Louisiana red hot" or "Louisiana hot link" [1] [2]) is a type of sausage used in the cuisine of the Southern United States, and a part of American barbecue, soul food, and Cajun [3] [4] and Louisiana Creole cuisines. It is also a part of Texan cuisine [5] [6] and the cuisine of Chicago, Illinois. The hot link is ...

  6. Mild sauce - Wikipedia

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    Mild sauce is a condiment, similar to barbecue sauce and mumbo sauce. It was made popular by fried chicken and barbecue restaurants on the South and West Sides of Chicago such as Harold's Chicken Shack , Uncle Remus Saucy Fried Chicken, and Lem's Bar-B-Q .

  7. Barbara Ann's Bar-B-Que - Wikipedia

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    The restaurant was known for serving Chicago-style barbecue, including rib tips and hot links cooked in an aquarium smoker, [6] using hickory and oak wood. [7] They began experimenting with the use of the aquarium smoker, a Chicago invention, in the 1960s with help from Leon Finney Sr. [4] It also served barbecue chicken, turkey links and ribs. [5]