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Title: One Man's thoughts pm BBQ
Post by: Smokin Soon on April 10, 2009, 03:25:25 PM
Jason Sheehan is a James Beard Award-winning restaurant critic for Denver's Westword newspaper. This is his modern essay submitted to the I Believe project on NPR.



I believe in barbecue. As soul food and comfort food and health food, as a cuisine of both solace and celebration. When I'm feeling good, I want barbecue. And when I'm feeling bad, I just want barbecue more. I believe in barbecue in all its regional derivations, in its ethnic translations, in forms that range from white-tablecloth presentations of cunningly sauced costillas, to Chinese take-out spareribs that stain your fingers red, to the most authentic product of the tarpaper rib shacks of the Deep South. I believe that like sunshine and great sex, no day is bad that has barbecue in it.


I believe in the art of generations of pit men working in relative obscurity to keep alive the craft of slow smoking as it's been practiced for as long as there's been fire. A barbecue cook must have an intimate understanding of his work: the physics of fire and convection, the hard science of meat and heat and smoke -- and then forget it all to achieve a sort of gut-level, Zen instinct for the process.


I believe that barbecue drives culture, not the other way around. Some of the first blows struck for equality and civil rights in the Deep South were made not in the courtrooms or schools or on buses, but in the barbecue shacks. There were dining rooms, backyards and roadhouse juke joints in the South that were integrated long before any other public places.


I believe that good barbecue requires no decor, and that the best barbecue exists despite its trappings. Paper plates are okay in a barbecue joint. And paper napkins. And plastic silverware. And I believe that any place with a menu longer than can fit on a single page -- or better yet, just a chalkboard -- is coming dangerously close to putting on airs.


I believe that good barbecue needs sides the way good blues need rhythm, and that there is only one rule: Serve whatever you like, but whatever you serve, make it fresh. Have someone's mama in the back doing the "taters" and hush puppies and sweet tea, because Mama will know what she's doing -- or at least know better than some assembly-line worker bagging up powdered mashed potatoes by the ton.


I believe that proper barbecue ought to come in significant portions. Skinny people can eat barbecue, and do, but the kitchen should cook for a fat man who hasn't eaten since breakfast. My leftovers should last for days.


I believe that if you don't get sauce under your nails when you're eating, you're doing it wrong. I believe that if you don't ruin your shirt, you're not trying hard enough.


I believe -- I know -- there is no such thing as too much barbecue. Good, bad or in-between, old-fashioned pit-smoked or high-tech and modern; it doesn't matter. Existing without gimmickry, without the infernal swindles and capering of so much of contemporary cuisine, barbecue is truth; it is history and home, and the only thing I don't believe is that I'll ever get enough.
Title: Re: One Man's thoughts pm BBQ
Post by: Ka Honu on April 10, 2009, 03:50:45 PM
Quote from: Smokin Soon on April 10, 2009, 03:25:25 PM... barbecue is truth...

Says it all.
Title: Re: One Man's thoughts pm BBQ
Post by: Wildcat on April 10, 2009, 05:07:02 PM
I like it!  Thanks for the post.  ;)
Title: Re: One Man's thoughts pm BBQ
Post by: Mr Walleye on April 10, 2009, 05:17:07 PM
Thanks for sharing SS!  8)

Mike
Title: Re: One Man's thoughts pm BBQ
Post by: Up In Smoke on April 10, 2009, 05:21:36 PM

great post,
thanks for sharing
Title: Re: One Man's thoughts pm BBQ
Post by: Smokin Soon on April 10, 2009, 06:19:35 PM
CB, the Char-broil guru, who is also a member of our's gets the credit for the link. He Posted it on the Char-Broil forum.
Title: Re: One Man's thoughts pm BBQ
Post by: KyNola on April 10, 2009, 07:56:59 PM
SS,
Great post!  I take issue with one thing.  My favorite BBQ joint where I live serves you your BBQ sandwich wrapped in wax paper and laid on the counter in front of you.  They have no idea what a plate, paper or otherwise is! ;D  ;D  ;D

What a great read!  Thanks again.

KyNola
Title: Re: One Man's thoughts pm BBQ
Post by: La Quinta on April 10, 2009, 08:48:19 PM
I enjoyed this post a lot...thanks for it SS...I agree with every fiber of it...
Title: Re: One Man's thoughts pm BBQ
Post by: Tenpoint5 on April 10, 2009, 09:54:03 PM
What they all said great post!
Title: Re: One Man's thoughts pm BBQ
Post by: CB on April 10, 2009, 11:17:23 PM
SS - you give me credit and it is undeserved.  Thanks and tip o'the hat to Rod & Sheri Gray who compete at KCBS events as Pellet Envy and posted this on their web site: ALL THINGS BARBEQUE (http://pelletenvy.blogspot.com/2009/03/i-too-believe.html)  where I saw it...and of course, to the fella who wrote it.  Hearing him read it is also very cool. LISTEN NOW (http://www.npr.org/templates/player/mediaPlayer.html?action=1&t=1&islist=false&id=4827993&m=5437839)