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  2. List of barbecue restaurants - Wikipedia

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    The open barbecue pit at The Salt Lick barbecue restaurant in Driftwood, Texas. This is a list of notable barbecue restaurants. Barbecue is a method and apparatus for char grilling food in the hot smoke of a wood fire, usually charcoal fueled.

  3. Franklin Barbecue - Wikipedia

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    The Pits: 24:15: Aaron takes a deep-dive into the realm of BBQ pits, as personal as they are functional. Explore different types of smokers from those at the roots of Texas BBQ to the kinds bought in stores. Aaron builds a smoker out of a 250-gallon propane tank. 5: June 18, 2015: Fire & Smoke: 24:13: When you're cooking with fire, you'd better ...

  4. To get to CorkScrew BBQ, I drove four hours from San Antonio to Spring, Texas. The down-home barbecue joint has been around since 2011, and when I arrived at 1:30 p.m. on a Thursday, there was ...

  5. Barbecue in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Barbecue in its current form came from the South, where cooks learned to slow-roast tough cuts of meat over fire pits to make them tender. These humble beginnings are still reflected in the many barbecue restaurants that are operated out of "hole-in-the-wall" (or " dive ") locations; the "rib joint" is the purest expression of this.

  6. What's the best restaurant near you? Check out USA ... - AOL

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    In 1944, from the front porch of their home, the Hatcher family started selling pulled pork smoked in a hand-dug pit in the backyard over live oak and pecan coals. In 1946, they opened Lannie's.

  7. Barbecue in Texas - Wikipedia

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    The Central Texas pit-style barbecue was established in the 19th century along the Chisholm Trail in the towns of Lockhart, Luling, and Taylor. European immigrants who owned meat-packing plants opened retail meat markets serving cooked meats wrapped in red butcher paper , a tradition that persists in many Central Texas towns.