Pulled Pork: This Southern favorite is slow-cooked for hours until soft and readily shredded. BBQ sauce and coleslaw are common accompaniments.
Beef brisket: Smoked low and slow until fork-tender. White bread, pickled onions, and sauce are common accompaniments.
Ribs: Spare or baby back, they're a barbeque classic. They're cooked over indirect heat until fall-off-the-bone tender after being dry-rubbed or smeared in the sauce.
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Burnt Ends: Smoking the fatty ends makes them soft and delicious. You may eat them by themselves or on a sandwich.
Smoked Chicken: Dry-rubbed whole chickens are smoked till the skin is crispy and served with sauce. Compared to other traditional BBQ fare, it's a better choice.
Hot Links: These spicy pork-and-beef sausages are a Texas barbecue classic. Onions, sauce, and pickles are common condiments, and they're often served on a bun.
Bratwurst: These German sausages are a backyard barbeque favorite. They are grilled till crisp on the exterior and then served on a bun with mustard and sauerkraut.