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It's a labor of love. If you don't love it, don't do it. I love baking in quiet solitude at 5 in the morning, I'd love to run a bakery, but I know it's not going to keep my lights turned on


I love it. when people buy the supplies i do it for free. i've done a few family reunions, church picnics, etc. they paid the supplies, i did it. getting alot of different food right is challenging but fun. There is no way i could do it to pay the bills but I definitely could see myself in 10-15 years slowing down working and picking up that hobby/side business here or there.

famous daves stole my idea of serving food on a trashcan lid.[/quote]

My wife gets upset with me when she decides that she wants to learn how to bbq or make gumbo and I balk at it when I'm tired/hurting/busy. There really certain things that if I don't feel it, I absolutely won't do it. Maybe it's being unreasonable or obsessive, but some cooking and baking seem to me to be things that I absolutely have to have a feel for and be completely committed to.

Making BBQ & gumbo are strangely the only times I really drink beer anymore. It's almost as if beer consumption is like a timer. I told my oldest son this and a few other steps a few months ago with gumbo and he just said screw it, (he)'ll just wait for when he's with me around to make it. Just like he did with BBQ. I told my wife Sunday that i couldn't do it because I didn't feel like standing over a big pot smelling and trying to feel the roux and food. Even for prep.

She's actually still salty because she also knows that I don't think she'd make it right and then I'd get the blame.

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It's a labor of love. If you don't love it, don't do it. I love baking in quiet solitude at 5 in the morning, I'd love to run a bakery, but I know it's not going to keep my lights turned on


I used to be a regular for carry out in Hyde Park. Now the only place I make an exception for is the bakery at the Medici where they're absolutely committed to it. Or Valois if I'm really hungry and want something consistently basic.


What do you like at the Medici?


Now I'm mainly in there for bagels & whichever breads appeal to my hunger that day. Pretty basic.

I haven't gotten a pizza or other meal from there in almost three years.

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The grossest thing about RUB (on Western) was their cornbread. It had a layer of creamed corn in the middle of it. As gross as it sounds.


I tried that place on three separate occasions just because of the hype. You're off about the cornbread though, unless you weren't expecting it that way. I tended to like it, but no one else in my family did.

The meats always had an off putting taste. Almost musky iirc.



So I hated it, everyone in my family hated it, everyone in your family hated it except you, but I'm the one who's off about the cornbread??? Where's the Arsenio "things that make you go hmm" gif when you need it?

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If you're really serious about getting the best BBQ is the area I think the absolute must try place on your list should be Chicago Culinary Kitchen in Palatine. Check out this thread from the LTH board. I haven't been, but it looks amazing and everyone raves about it like its the best they've ever had. But, its only open Saturdays and Sundays starting at 11 and they close when they sell out. Apparently there is a line down the block by 10:30 so get there early.

http://www.lthforum.com/bb/viewtopic.php?f=14&t=43775


Ironically, that thread was started by Jared, the guy who owned RUB.

Here is a link to their site...

http://chicagoculinarykitchen.com/

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famous daves stole my idea of serving food on a trashcan lid.

why not roll with your younger days method but expand upon it into a business? serve bbq, take all the uneaten leftovers from customers, re-heat, re-sauce and re-serve


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famous daves stole my idea of serving food on a trashcan lid.

why not roll with your younger days method but expand upon it into a business? serve bbq, take all the uneaten leftovers from customers, re-heat, re-sauce and re-serve
I don't think that level of cleanliness would last long in the only type of food known for being sold in unmarked gas station parking lots with a smoker.

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It's a labor of love. If you don't love it, don't do it. I love baking in quiet solitude at 5 in the morning, I'd love to run a bakery, but I know it's not going to keep my lights turned on


I used to be a regular for carry out in Hyde Park. Now the only place I make an exception for is the bakery at the Medici where they're absolutely committed to it. Or Valois if I'm really hungry and want something consistently basic.


What do you like at the Medici?


Now I'm mainly in there for bagels & whichever breads appeal to my hunger that day. Pretty basic.

I haven't gotten a pizza or other meal from there in almost three years.


I used to love having some of their cheesy garlic bread in the midst of a heavy drinking night--many of which were concluded at Ciral's and Harold's.

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It's a labor of love. If you don't love it, don't do it. I love baking in quiet solitude at 5 in the morning, I'd love to run a bakery, but I know it's not going to keep my lights turned on


I used to be a regular for carry out in Hyde Park. Now the only place I make an exception for is the bakery at the Medici where they're absolutely committed to it. Or Valois if I'm really hungry and want something consistently basic.


What do you like at the Medici?


Now I'm mainly in there for bagels & whichever breads appeal to my hunger that day. Pretty basic.

I haven't gotten a pizza or other meal from there in almost three years.


I used to love having some of their cheesy garlic bread in the midst of a heavy drinking night--many of which were concluded at Ciral's and Harold's.


Medici is solid. Hearth on Dempster in Evanston is kind of like a Medici now.

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Y'all put me in the mood to try the nearest NC style place near my home. Fuck NC BBQ pork and mustard-vinegar sauce, minimal taste. I'd rather eat what passes for BBQ at Mission in Downers Grove, that's how insipid it was. At least the side dishes were good.

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Y'all put me in the mood to try the nearest NC style place near my home. Fuck NC BBQ pork and mustard-vinegar sauce, minimal taste. I'd rather eat what passes for BBQ at Mission in Downers Grove, that's how insipid it was. At least the side dishes were good.


you should try the Carolina BBQ sauce at TelegramSam's place. It's really fucking good (and I was also not a fan of Carolina bbq sauce).

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Y'all put me in the mood to try the nearest NC style place near my home. Fuck NC BBQ pork and mustard-vinegar sauce, minimal taste. I'd rather eat what passes for BBQ at Mission in Downers Grove, that's how insipid it was. At least the side dishes were good.


you should try the Carolina BBQ sauce at TelegramSam's place. It's really fucking good (and I was also not a fan of Carolina bbq sauce).


But how's the cornbread? :P

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Chet Coppock's Fur Coat wrote:
Y'all put me in the mood to try the nearest NC style place near my home. Fuck NC BBQ pork and mustard-vinegar sauce, minimal taste. I'd rather eat what passes for BBQ at Mission in Downers Grove, that's how insipid it was. At least the side dishes were good.


you should try the Carolina BBQ sauce at TelegramSam's place. It's really fucking good (and I was also not a fan of Carolina bbq sauce).


But how's the cornbread? :P

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That reminds me...I don't even think RUB calls it corn bread. It's corn bread casserole.

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If you can't enjoy smoked pork shoulder with a little cayenne/vinegar on it, I'm sorry for you.

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If you can't enjoy smoked pork shoulder with a little cayenne/vinegar on it, I'm sorry for you.


As much love as that gets around here, I've still never tried it or seen it made for any function.

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If you can't enjoy smoked pork shoulder with a little cayenne/vinegar on it, I'm sorry for you.


As much love as that gets around here, I've still never tried it or seen it made for any function.



The only place I've ever seen it around here is in my back yard. Maybe this summer you can come over and we can smoke stogies and complain about Seacrest.

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If you can't enjoy smoked pork shoulder with a little cayenne/vinegar on it, I'm sorry for you.


As much love as that gets around here, I've still never tried it or seen it made for any function.



The only place I've ever seen it around here is in my back yard. Maybe this summer you can come over and we can smoke stogies and complain about Seacrest.


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LOL. OK. will send around the passcode later.

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If you can't enjoy smoked pork shoulder with a little cayenne/vinegar on it, I'm sorry for you.


As much love as that gets around here, I've still never tried it or seen it made for any function.



The only place I've ever seen it around here is in my back yard. Maybe this summer you can come over and we can smoke stogies and complain about Seacrest.


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If you can't enjoy smoked pork shoulder with a little cayenne/vinegar on it, I'm sorry for you.


As much love as that gets around here, I've still never tried it or seen it made for any function.



The only place I've ever seen it around here is in my back yard. Maybe this summer you can come over and we can smoke stogies and complain about Seacrest.


In!


Also in!


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And I don't even care about the cigars and food...

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Ruffcorn mentioned this place in other threads....gonna bring it here. The Mrs. and I went to Oscar Lee's Barbecue in downtown Libertyville.

Exceeded Expectations by A LOT. Brisket was amazing.

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If you can't enjoy smoked pork shoulder with a little cayenne/vinegar on it, I'm sorry for you.

I don't like the texture. The places around me here in the Triangle shred/mince the hell out of it.

The taste itself is acceptable, my bashing it above notwithstanding. It's not my favorite approach, but the provision of smothered cabbage balances that out.

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Ruffcorn mentioned this place in other threads....gonna bring it here. The Mrs. and I went to Oscar Lee's Barbecue in downtown Libertyville.

Exceeded Expectations by A LOT. Brisket was amazing.


I want to get in there and try it.

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My dad has become a convert to Texas style brisket and dry rub baby back ribs, after years of eating at baked with BBQ sauce places like Patio. To be fair, he used to make a damn good baked rib tip back in the day when he had his diner in the loop, but he was always very careful to call it by its proper description of "baked BBQ-style rib tips" so as not to offend anyone who expected him to have a smoker in the basement.

Mission BBQ is a few blocks from his place, and he's had me get it almost every time I'm back in town to see him. I think that part of the appeal is that the food at his retirement village's cafeteria is so fucking bland that he is jonesing on the salt on the dry rub.

Mission is ok. I like Shuster's place a little better for that kind of chain place. But my dad doesn't cook any more (or let anybody else cook in his kitchen) and I can't eat Portillo's every day when I'm visiting.

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Mission was underwhelming. No thanks.

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I'm planning on hitting MANY barbecue spots during an upcoming visit to Chicago. New England barbecue is largely uninspired and unimpressive--most of the barbecue places here are trying to speak a language they only partially understand. So I am looking forward to reacquainting myself with some old favorites and trying some new ones as well.

In any event, the following establishments will definitely be part of my itinerary: Honey1, Uncle J's, Lem's, Earl's and Blackwood.

Where else should I go? Thrill me with your acumen.

Thanks in advance, friends!


Earl's on Austin and Gunnison? I don't know where you are staying, that's kind of a haul for kind of OK BBQ. You might as well just visit me.


Yeah, I have friends in the neighborhood, so I thought I'd check it out. Definitely planning on making a stop at your place. :wink:



So I'm eating a pulled pork sandwich from Earl's right now for lunch. Umm...how tight are you with these friends?

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Telegram Sam wrote:
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I'm planning on hitting MANY barbecue spots during an upcoming visit to Chicago. New England barbecue is largely uninspired and unimpressive--most of the barbecue places here are trying to speak a language they only partially understand. So I am looking forward to reacquainting myself with some old favorites and trying some new ones as well.

In any event, the following establishments will definitely be part of my itinerary: Honey1, Uncle J's, Lem's, Earl's and Blackwood.

Where else should I go? Thrill me with your acumen.

Thanks in advance, friends!


Earl's on Austin and Gunnison? I don't know where you are staying, that's kind of a haul for kind of OK BBQ. You might as well just visit me.


Yeah, I have friends in the neighborhood, so I thought I'd check it out. Definitely planning on making a stop at your place. :wink:



So I'm eating a pulled pork sandwich from Earl's right now for lunch. Umm...how tight are you with these friends?


I saw them a couple weeks ago. Unforeseen circumstances caused a change in plans, so I wasn't able to eat at most of the barbecue spots I wanted to hit, Earl's included.

Is Earl's pulled pork bad?

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Green Street Meats is decent. Used to live in the building 25 years ago...

Smoke Daddy on Division is still my favorite.

I'd be down to try Big Ed's....15 minutes away!

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Tall Midget wrote:
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I'm planning on hitting MANY barbecue spots during an upcoming visit to Chicago. New England barbecue is largely uninspired and unimpressive--most of the barbecue places here are trying to speak a language they only partially understand. So I am looking forward to reacquainting myself with some old favorites and trying some new ones as well.

In any event, the following establishments will definitely be part of my itinerary: Honey1, Uncle J's, Lem's, Earl's and Blackwood.

Where else should I go? Thrill me with your acumen.

Thanks in advance, friends!


Earl's on Austin and Gunnison? I don't know where you are staying, that's kind of a haul for kind of OK BBQ. You might as well just visit me.


Yeah, I have friends in the neighborhood, so I thought I'd check it out. Definitely planning on making a stop at your place. :wink:



So I'm eating a pulled pork sandwich from Earl's right now for lunch. Umm...how tight are you with these friends?


I saw them a couple weeks ago. Unforeseen circumstances caused a change in plans, so I wasn't able to eat at most of the barbecue spots I wanted to hit, Earl's included.

Is Earl's pulled pork bad?


It was not especially good. It was not especially anything. I wish it were, it's better across the board when the joints in this neighborhood have something special to offer.

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