he uses black angus prime.
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he uses black angus prime.
Guess I truly am an Okie then cause I love me some smoked Cherokee round steak (that's bologna for you non-natives).Chopped beef, I.e. Chopped brisket seems to be something that people outside of Texas do with brisket a lot. I think it comes from the prevalence of pulled pork, so they chop their beef also.
Here in Oklahoma, at most places if you just order brisket they usually chop it. I always have to specifically order sliced brisket to make sure I get it sliced.
I'm not beyond a chopped brisket sandwich, or using it as a topping for a baked potato or breakfast hash, but sliced is always best.
Also, Oklahoma seems to do smoked Bologna, which I find to be disgusting, personally.
Hey Gary, you ever eat at the Purple Pig in Flint?
Chopped or Sliced ?
Here in East Texas (Tyler Area) ...
Gary
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Hey JCBigler. I have to agree with gary s. We go through there on the way to College Station at least once a month, sometimes more often. And, it used to be pretty good 5-6 years ago...especially on the pork ribs. But, the last few times we've stopped, even the ribs have been pretty bad. We just don't stop there anymore. Same thing in Palestine...we used to stop at Bishop's Brisket House, and it was good. But, the last couple of times, it's been so bad that we stopped going there as well. So, now trying to find a new barbecue stop between Texarkana and College Station. And, there's about 5 different ways to go to College Station from here. The only one we know of now is Joseph's Riverport Barbecue in Jefferson, but it's only about an hour away. It is really good though...great brisket, and is ranked #28 on the Texas Monthly 50 Best BBQ Joints in the world.
Hey Gary, you ever eat at the Purple Pig in Flint?
Ate there over Labor Day weekend while staying at a friend's place in Tyler. I thought it was ok. Better than chains, but not as good as Pecan Lodge or Lockhart Smokehouse in Dallas.
Hey Mick Try Stacey's in Jacksonville Right on 69 in front of Wally World
Hey JCBigler. I have to agree with gary s. We go through there on the way to College Station at least once a month, sometimes more often. And, it used to be pretty good 5-6 years ago...especially on the pork ribs. But, the last few times we've stopped, even the ribs have been pretty bad. We just don't stop there anymore. Same thing in Palestine...we used to stop at Bishop's Brisket House, and it was good. But, the last couple of times, it's been so bad that we stopped going there as well. So, now trying to find a new barbecue stop between Texarkana and College Station. And, there's about 5 different ways to go to College Station from here. The only one we know of now is Joseph's Riverport Barbecue in Jefferson, but it's only about an hour away. It is really good though...great brisket, and is ranked #28 on the Texas Monthly 50 Best BBQ Joints in the world.
Hey Gary, I have tried Stacy's in Jacksonville before. I thought their brisket was typical East Texas brisket, no bark, and pretty bland. And, it was dry, definitely from the flat...after I'd requested it from the point...like I do in all barbecue joints. I'm actually amazed at the ones who don't know the difference. BTW...if you ever come through Texarkana, checkout Naaman's on Stateline, just north of I-30. They are the real deal...best brisket and beef ribs this side of Taylor, TX.
Hey Mick Try Stacey's in Jacksonville Right on 69 in front of Wally World
And there is Stacy's here in Tyler, Rated pretty good in Texas Monthly, I thought it was over rated Try it and see what you think
Gary
I'm sorry I meant Stanley's here in Tyler. It's been a long time since I ate a Stanley's in Jville They use to be pretty good, I guess everything changes.
Hey Gary, I have tried Stacy's in Jacksonville before. I thought their brisket was typical East Texas brisket, no bark, and pretty bland. And, it was dry, definitely from the flat...after I'd requested it from the point...like I do in all barbecue joints. I'm actually amazed at the ones who don't know the difference. BTW...if you ever come through Texarkana, checkout Naaman's on Stateline, just north of I-30. They are the real deal...best brisket and beef ribs this side of Taylor, TX.
Hey Gary, I have tried Stacy's in Jacksonville before. I thought their brisket was typical East Texas brisket, no bark, and pretty bland. And, it was dry, definitely from the flat...after I'd requested it from the point...like I do in all barbecue joints. I'm actually amazed at the ones who don't know the difference.
Hey Mick Try Stacey's in Jacksonville Right on 69 in front of Wally World
And there is Stacy's here in Tyler, Rated pretty good in Texas Monthly, I thought it was over rated Try it and see what you think
Gary
Ah yeah...Stanley's in Tyler is good. I actually think it's a lot better now than it was a few years ago. Didn't they have a change of ownership? But, that was Stacy's in Jacksonville. I talked to a guy in there who told me it used to be a lot better, but Stacy retired in 2008 and it went downhill from there. Now, the son runs it.
I'm sorry I meant Stanley's here in Tyler. It's been a long time since I ate a Stanley's in Jville They use to be pretty good, I guess everything changes.
Just Like Bodacious BBQ, Roland (the guy who started it) always had exceptional BBQ He tried to maintain that in the Franchise stores, Before he would sell a franchise you had to come work at his Bodacious for a long time, then he would decide. After you opened a store he may show up and spend months working with you in your store. But Roland got sick and just couldn't do it anymore.
He eventually closed his original location due to health, recently his son-in-law reopened it, I haven't tried it since he did.
Roland was was of the most passionate BBQ guys I ever met He wanted it right, or he wouldn't sell it. I miss that guy.
Sonny Bryan was the same way in Dallas, but Sonny passed. His kids run it now.
Gary
Oh, If I see a new BBQ joint, I have to try it. And I do have some favorites that I always eat at if I'm in the area
I hear you Gary. I actually like mine pretty well too. But, always looking for real Texas joints to try.
This is what I did this past weekend. All the guys ate the beef ribs and the ladies were watching their figures and ate the turkey breast.
Tell me more! What's best between Tyler/Longview and Sulphur Springs/Mount Pleasant!
Chopped or Sliced ?
Here in East Texas (Tyler Area) We have several Chain stores and some Independents , I've seen a few, that when chopped is ordered they uncover a warmer and scoop out some chopped. You know right away that is leftovers and brisket that would not stand up to slicing.
I went to Dickey's BBQ the other day, just to give them another try. (Should have saved my Money) The brisket was over cooked and falling apart was a mess on the plate, should have put that in the chopped pile. One of My favorite Places has consistent BBQ if you order chopped they slice it off a brisket and chop it in front of you.
Gary
I just don't know anymore, seams like they have all gone down hill, Best bet is look for an independent that has a real smoker and try it. There is a guy here in Whitehouse out by the lake "Katie's BBQ" open Thurs, Fri & Sat. A nice guy with a SF pit that smokes over Oak I like his. all the rest are just so so for chain stores. Since Roland got sick and closed the original Bodacious in Longview they have not been the same.
Tell me more! What's best between Tyler/Longview and Sulphur Springs/Mount Pleasant!
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