BBQ Joints: Stories and Secret Recipes from the Barbeque Belt

In Barbecue Joints, travel the highways and byways with a true barbecue aficionado, David Gelin, and share the scrumptious odors of hickory pits and the tangy sauces and rubs that make barbecue the signature dish of the South. Look closely and you will recognize a South where barbecue is a kind of national dish and the people who cook and serve it are, well, national heroes. This book is not just about the joints, but even more so about the good folks who are the heart and soul of them. Barbecue Joints is more than a heartfelt tale of the colorful characters that run them-it also serves as a travel guide as well as a how-to on barbecue, filled with recipes as well as instruction on building a BBQ pit of your very own!

Recipes Include:

Patricia Newton’s Sweet Potato Pie

Abe’s Cole Slaw

Duard Dockal’s Beans

Scott’s BBQ Hot-Sauce

Elvis’s Pound Cake

Ricky William’s Hot Dog Chil

S.W. Buck’s Macaroni & Cheese

Katy Garner’s Hog Heaven Fruit Cobbler

Shack by the Tracks Butter Scotch Squares

Author Biography: David Howard Gelin was born in New York and raised outside of Washington, D.C. Fate, college, and mild winters brought him to the South. Along with his aptly named Buddy, an animal rescue dog slated for that big doghouse in the sky, they are most at home on the open road. They hope to see you out there.

2 thoughts on “BBQ Joints: Stories and Secret Recipes from the Barbeque Belt”

  1. Here’s the secret to the ‘secret recipes’ aspect of this book: they’re still secret recipes. The restaurant owners were saavy enough to satiate the book’s need for recipes, yet smart enough not to give away trademark recipes that keeps food on “their” tables. Most of the recipes here is what you’d typically find in a community cookbook. The absence of recipes from the menu gave me the impression of someone taking a road trip and asking for recipes along the way. The stories are…

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