The Duke
Is lookin for wood to cook with.
- Joined
- May 13, 2013
- Location
- Timonium MD
Has anybody turned in the red Chinese ribs in competion ?
Everyone knows ribs are rubbed smoked wrapped in foil containing butter sugar and honey then put back on to firm up then sauced. Anything else should be dq'ed.
Why would you want to?
Was thinking the same. Way too sweet. Are they even considered bbq?
I understand what you are saying. However from a judging perspective, when tasting bbq I wouldn't want it to all taste the same but when I taste it I should be able to tie it to a certain style or combined styles or regions. Whether that region is an American region or not is up for debate. To me, BBQ is American, not chinese.Here lies the problem for me in this competition world. Could be cooked just like your 'BBQ' rib...but with a different flavor profile.
Nope, can't happen....low scores.
Let's just all use the same sauce and rub, that's a whole lotta fun, right?
Way Outside the Normal Box.
Chicken salad is a legal entry as long as everything in the sauce is cut to less than 1/8", but you will be DAL.
Chicken Satay is legal as long as the skewers are removed.
Hulu Hulu Chicken has a great flavor, one of my favorites, but the judges don't agree.
Pan fried chicken is legal, but you risk getting DQ'ed. Deep frying is not legal.
Grill marks are legal, but some judges consider it grilling not real BBQ.
Crispy pork skin if its cooked as part of the shoulder is legal, not sure how you would score with that one. Crispy pork skin is yummy.
Chopped BBQ brisket is legal, but your scores will be chopped.
I understand what you are saying. However from a judging perspective, when tasting bbq I wouldn't want it to all taste the same but when I taste it I should be able to tie it to a certain style or combined styles or regions. Whether that region is an American region or not is up for debate. To me, BBQ is American, not chinese.
To me, BBQ is American, not chinese.
Who do you think Bbq ed first Asians or Americans?
Whatever happened to the melting pot?.