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Smoked Salt

May 26, 2014 By WooPigFoodie Leave a Comment

There’s something very nice about adding smoked salt to a dish. An hour in the smoker gives it a background hint of smoke which adds complexity, without being overbearing. Think of this as a finishing salt, adding just another layer of complexity to your favorite grilled or smoked dish.  I like to use smoking woods that…

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How to Smoke Real BBQ Ribs: The Master Class

May 26, 2014 By WooPigFoodie 7 Comments

I smoke ribs, pork shoulders, turkeys or chickens just about every weekend. I love tinkering with the recipes, the techniques, and shoot, I like building a fire and providing for my family (including my dog family. That’s Farrah eating a raw turkey neck).  I would have made a great caveman.

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Standard BBQ Rub — My “Spoocial” Rub

May 24, 2014 By WooPigFoodie 1 Comment

Blend the Rub

Here it is! My standard BBQ rub. This is lightly sweet, mildly hot, and just enough salt to be a rub. We also call this my “Spoocial” Rub because when Lil’ Bit was labeling the bottle once, he wrote the word Special that way and the name has now stuck. This makes a nice background that you…

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Cooking, Eating, and Photographing the American South

Welcome to my Southern-focused food and photo blog! I'm an avid lover of all things Southern. I fish, hunt, cook, run, bike, grill, smoke, hike, and photograph throughout the wonderful world of Arkansas and its surrounding states. Follow me as we explore the very best of the Old and New South! Learn More →

The Thing About Fried Pickles

The thing about fried pickles is that you know they’re going to be hot. And you know that little cup of ranch dressing isn’t going to do it. You’re going to burn your mouth, your hands, and have hot vinegary dill pickle juice streaming down your chin and dripping onto the table. That’s just the way it is. And you don’t care. So you dive in, and burn yourself good. And it’s fantastic.
— review of Mustang Sally's in Perryville, AR

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