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Western North Carolina: Lexington-Style Pork Shoulder Like its cousin to the east, Western North Carolina BBQ, also known as Lexington-style BBQ, is also all about the pork.
A Polish sausage made with beef and pork, and with garlic and other spices. Served on a bun with grilled onions. [197] Michigan hot dog: Northeast North Country of New York state: A natural-casing hot dog made of beef and pork, sometimes bright red in color, on a steamed bun, topped with a meat sauce made with hamburger meat, tomatoes, and spices.
The meats usually barbecued in a pit in these contexts are beef, pork, and goat, with pork being the predominant choice in North Carolina. Pit barbecue can also refer to an enclosed, above-ground "pit" such as a horno or outdoor pizza oven. The method of cooking the meat is slow, using various hardwoods to flavor the meat.
Piled high with thinly sliced, juicy beef and topped with spicy hot giardiniera, Italian beef sandwiches are quintessential to Chicago and beyond in Illinois. Malört (an acquired taste, to be ...
Larger, spicier, and with more coarsely-ground meat than a regular hot dog, the sausage is often half-pork and half-beef, smoked, and served with herbs, onion, and chili sauce. [17] Hamdog: Australia [18] An Australian sandwich that consists of a shaped bread bun with a beef patty cut in two, and a hot dog placed in between the two halves.
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University of North Carolina Press. ISBN 978-0-8078-5840-0. JSTOR 10.5149/9781469616520_edge. Ferris, Marcie Cohen (2014). The Edible South: The Power of Food and the Making of an American Region. Chapel Hill, NC: University of North Carolina Press.
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