Barbecue is a noun
Posted on May 24, 2006, by Conor O'Neill, under Cooking, Entertainment.
I could be a cynical smartass and say that the people in this movie look a little too close to Christopher Guest’s character in “Best in Show” but it really looks like a wonderful movie about people who are passionate about Barbeque/Barbecue.
The horror that we perform in Ireland is what they call grilling (or more accurately “incineration”). What these guys do takes hours and hours and hours. I’ve eaten the result in Texas – they should have Michelin stars. Some day I’ll try the Carolinas version.
Check out some of the video clips.
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3 Replies to "Barbecue is a noun"
conor on May 25, 2006
I take pride in BBQing/grilling in the rain whilst everyone huddles indoors from the freezing summer cold.
It really should make things better by cooling everything down a bit.
When I manage to cook a full brisket for 14 hours over a low smoke, I’ll be a very happy man.
Until then I have my €50 charcoal bbq from Bandon Co-Op rusting away on the patio. The first set of burgers off that baby this summer should be mmmmm mmmm mmmm anaemia-curing orange-tastic tasty!
Curly K on May 26, 2006
All I can say to that is each to their own man, each to their own – that and you’re a complete mentalist!




Curly K on May 25, 2006
Do you think the horrors we perform have anything to do with the shite weather and the fact that we don’t have hours and hours to faff around in the garden getting either cold or wet or both???