Texas BBQ, Small Town to Downtown (Jack and Doris Smothers Series in Texas History, Life, and Culture),New

Texas BBQ, Small Town to Downtown (Jack and Doris Smothers Series in Texas History, Life, and Culture),New

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In Texas BBQ, Wyatt McSpadden immortalized the barbecue joints of rural Texas in richly authentic photographs that made the people and places in his images appear as timeless as barbecue itself. The book found a wide, appreciative audience as barbecue surged to national popularity with the success of young urban pitmasters such as Austins Aaron Franklin, whose Franklin Barbecue has become the mosttalkedabout BBQ joint on the planet. Succulent, woodsmoked old school barbecue is now as easy to find in Dallas as in DeSoto, in Houston as in Hallettsville. In Texas BBQ, Small Town to Downtown, Wyatt McSpadden pays homage to this new urban barbecue scene, as well as to toprated country joints, such as Snows in Lexington, that were under the radar or off the map when Texas BBQ was published.Texas BBQ, Small Town to Downtown presents craveinducing images of both the newand the oldbarbecue universe in almost every corner of the state, featuring some two dozen joints not included in the first book. In addition to Franklin and Snows, which have both occupied the top spot in Texas Monthlys barbecue ratings, McSpadden portrays urban joints such as Dallass Pecan Lodge and Cattleack Barbecue and smalltown favorites such as Whups Boomerang BarBQue in Marlin. Accompanying his images are barbecue reflections by James Beard Awardwinning pitmaster Aaron Franklin and Texas Monthlys barbecue editor Daniel Vaughn. Their words and McSpaddens photographs underscore how much has changedand how much remains the samesince Texas BBQ revealed just how much good, oldfashioned cue there is in Texas.

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