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Food & DrinkHow to BBQ

Kansas City Style Barbecue

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Kansas City, Cow Town USA as many people call it. It’s home to some of the greatest barbeque in America. Kansas City is known for all different types of barbeque. Thanks in large part to the stock yards that once dominated the area. Some of the largest stock yards in the world bring pigs, and cow, chickens. So you’re not gonna just find pork or beef in Kansas City. You’re gonna find succulent brisket. You’re gonna find juicy pork spare ribs. You’re gonna find chicken. It’s all in Kansas City.

One of the really, really wonderful specialties you’re gonna find in Kansas City is a thing called the burnt end. Doesn’t sound appetizing but once you’ve had it you may not want to have anything else. The burnt end is simply taking the point of the brisket after the brisket has been cooked. Put it back in the smoker and cook it a second time to really render that fat down and provide yourself with a real juicy piece of meat. Burnt end sandwiches are one of heaven’s delights. You will not regret trying it if you’ve never had it.

Kansas City is also know for hosting one of the world’s largest barbeque contests. Every fall the American Royal is hosted in Kansas City attracting the world’s best barbeque teams in a two day contest. It’s a great excuse to head to Kansas City to check out great barbeque and see some of the best teams in the world. If you haven’t had Kansas City barbeque you gotta give it a shot.


Lessons in this Guide

How to Finish Trimming a Brisket for Barbecue

How to Prepare Chicken for Grilled Rosemary Lemon Chicken

How to Make a Steak Rub for Grilling

How to Start Trimming a Brisket for Barbecue

How to Make a Barbecued Brisket

How to Trim a Pork Butt for Barbecue

Texas Style Barbecue

How to Make Kansas City Barbecue Sauce

How to Break Down a Whole Chicken into Parts for Barbecue

5 Essential Pieces of Barbecue Equipment

How to Prepare Chicken for the Grill

How to Prepare Chicken Wings for the Grill

How to Plan a Barbecue Menu

How to Trim & Season Barbecued Pork Spareribs

Different Kinds of Grills & Smokers

What Is Wet Aging?

How to Light a Charcoal Fire for a Barbecue

Barbecue Marinade Basics

How to Make Barbecued Chicken

How to Barbecue Ribs

How to Make Pulled Pork

How to Make a Dry Rub for Barbecue

Kansas City Style Barbecue

Memphis Style Barbecue

Kentucky Style Barbecue

North Carolina Style Barbecue

How to Brine Poultry, Fish or Meat for Barbecue

How to Pick the Right Smoking Wood for the Right Meat

Gas vs. Charcoal vs. Wood vs. Pellets

How to Barbecue with Heath Hall & Brett Thompson

How to Make a Basic Spice Rub for Barbecue

Smoking vs. Grilling

How to Make Grilled Rosemary Lemonade

How to Cook Grilled Rosemary Lemon Chicken

How to Make Eastern Carolina Barbecue Sauce

How to Cook Barbecued Chicken

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