Slicer97 said:
Never seen that at Snow's. Then again, I've never had to wait more than 30 minutes. Their new ranking may have changed things.
Same here.
Slicer97 said:
Never seen that at Snow's. Then again, I've never had to wait more than 30 minutes. Their new ranking may have changed things.
That's what crazy about these places. Not much for eating BBQ for breakfast.CDub06 said:
I try to rank them anyway. It's a struggle.
I've eaten at Snow's over a dozen times and have always shown up between 7:30 & 8:00 and been eating by 8:20 or so. This buzz has the lines at unprecedented levels, so I don't think anyone can project wait times right now. It's nuts.
I don't see the reason in preheating the cooler. This is how I rest all my meat when it comes off the smoker, and it is normally still piping hot to the touch 3 hours later, and I never preheat the cooler.Slicer97 said:
Take a small cooler filled with hot water. Buy the brisket unsliced. Take the foil-wrapped meat and wrap that in an old towel or blanket and stick it in the cooler (pour the hot water out first, if that wasn't obvious).
Meat will still be piping hot come lunch time.
It's not going to hurt anything to preheat the cooler. I would assume the meat you are buying at the counter is not 190+ like it would be coming right off the pit into a cooler.AG 07 said:I don't see the reason in preheating the cooler. This is how I rest all my meat when it comes off the smoker, and it is normally still piping hot to the touch 3 hours later, and I never preheat the cooler.Slicer97 said:
Take a small cooler filled with hot water. Buy the brisket unsliced. Take the foil-wrapped meat and wrap that in an old towel or blanket and stick it in the cooler (pour the hot water out first, if that wasn't obvious).
Meat will still be piping hot come lunch time.
NColoradoAG said:It's not going to hurt anything to preheat the cooler. I would assume the meat you are buying at the counter is not 190+ like it would be coming right off the pit into a cooler.AG 07 said:I don't see the reason in preheating the cooler. This is how I rest all my meat when it comes off the smoker, and it is normally still piping hot to the touch 3 hours later, and I never preheat the cooler.Slicer97 said:
Take a small cooler filled with hot water. Buy the brisket unsliced. Take the foil-wrapped meat and wrap that in an old towel or blanket and stick it in the cooler (pour the hot water out first, if that wasn't obvious).
Meat will still be piping hot come lunch time.
There aren't many places like Snows that start slinging at 8AM.BQ75 said:That's what crazy about these places. Not much for eating BBQ for breakfast.CDub06 said:
I try to rank them anyway. It's a struggle.
I've eaten at Snow's over a dozen times and have always shown up between 7:30 & 8:00 and been eating by 8:20 or so. This buzz has the lines at unprecedented levels, so I don't think anyone can project wait times right now. It's nuts.
kag00 said:
Had Cooper's in Llano last night. Got the burnt end brisket. Best brisket I have ever had. Beats Franklin's
agcrock2005 said:kag00 said:
Had Cooper's in Llano last night. Got the burnt end brisket. Best brisket I have ever had. Beats Franklin's
Coopers brisket >Franklins is laughable.
Objective Aggie said:agcrock2005 said:kag00 said:
Had Cooper's in Llano last night. Got the burnt end brisket. Best brisket I have ever had. Beats Franklin's
Coopers brisket >Franklins is laughable.
As variable as brisket is, with a small sample size anything is possible. A place like Coopers or Lockhart, they are highly inconsistent. That's why Franklin's is so top notch, it's never off. But another place can be on and approach Franklin's but likely not on two consecutive trips.
I agree with this. The brisket I've had at Coopers hasn't been great, but flavor was good and if I looked like Daniel Vaughn it probably would have been great. I have had an incredible pork chop there however, but that too is inconsistent.BQ78 said:
The problem with Coopers is consistency, but when it is good it is really good.
Aggie09Derek said:
http://www.southernliving.com/souths-best/bbq#southern-soul-barbecue-st-simons-island-georgia
Lol at this top 10 in the south list. I've been to southern soul a few times and it's crazy overrated and not near as good as any top 20-30 place in Texas
Edit: also has salt lick in top 10 in the south, while I like sat lick more than most on here, has no business in top 10.
I don't know if you're ****ed up or I'm ****ed up but I have no clue what you're saying right now...Aggie09Derek said:
I'm in SSI right now, I must catch them on off days I guess when I'm here. SSI on the other hand is crazy underrated.
Places in the top 50 in Texas have blown it away to me.