Finger-licking good barbecue recipes any Texan would approve of (2024)

Just because you don’t live in Texas doesn’t mean you can’t have an authentic Texas barbecue in your own backyard. Just make sure you have a few of these Texan-approved recipes to get the party started.

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Meat

1. Dr Pepper ribs

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For Texans, the only thing better than barbecue ribs is barbecue ribs covered in a sticky-sweet glaze made with the unofficial state co*ke,* er, soda — Dr Pepper. You might be tempted to eat these messy Dr Pepper ribs using a knife and fork, but Texans eat their ribs with their hands, so save your silverware for the beans.

* If you order a “co*ke” in Texas, they’re likely to ask you what kind… that’s what we call sodas, regardless of brand.

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2. Barbecue brisket

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Revered for its smoky, melt-in-your-mouth tenderness and delicious bark, nobody does brisket like Texas. Texans pamper their barbecue brisket. This once discarded cut of meat is now rubbed, massaged and treated to gentle overnight smokes that make for a barbecue unlike any other.

3. Slow cooker Texas pulled pork

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Sometimes for convenience, Texans will cook their pulled pork in a slow cooker and not a smoker. Such high crimes against pork aren’t taken lightly in Texas, and I’m pretty sure you can get 30 days in the hole if they catch you slow-cookin’ shoulder in most counties, but there are delicious exceptions, such as this.

4. Chuck wagon chili and Frito pie

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The ultimate in Texan comfort food, the Frito pie, or Texas straw hat, has its origins as a Mexican beach snack. Typically served with onions, shredded cheese and spicy Texas chili (no beans, please), this humble favorite has been known to make an appearance at a Texas barbecue or two.

5. Texas-style beef short ribs

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Foodies commonly make pilgrimages to the tumbleweed towns of Texas for their renown beef short ribs, prized by barbecue enthusiasts, cooked low and slow for big Texas flavor.

Meat seasonings and condiments

6. Texas barbecue rub

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The first step to any authentic Texas-style ribs or brisket is a well-spiced dry rub. As any Texas pitmaster worth their hickory-smoked salt can tell you, if it ain’t dry-rubbed and sauced, it ain’t barbecue.

7. Texas pepper barbecue sauce

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To some, Texas-style barbecue sauce might be considered a bit old-fashioned, but that’s how we like it — and it’s an absolute must for real Texas barbecue. Thin and tangy, Texas barbecue sauce is a tomato-based sauce that’s sugary-sweet, spicy and saves you a nice little cayenne kick for the end.

Sides

8. Ranch Style Beans copycat recipe

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No Texas cupboard is complete without a can of Ranch Style Beans. This beloved brand’s “real western flavor” can be found at the side of almost every brisket in Texas, and this homemade version would do any chuck wagon proud.

9. Spicy green chili, smoky bacon, 3-cheese grown-up mac and cheese

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Mac and cheese might not be the cornerstone of Texas barbecue that is Ranch Style Beans, but this fiery mac and cheese made with roasted poblano chilies, smoky bacon and chipotle will have more than a few cowboys piling on this piping-hot perfection.

10. Mustard potato salad

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There are lots of great potato salads in the world, but mustard potato salad is pretty much required at a Texas barbecue (it’s also the best kind). This yummy version even features bread-and-butter pickled jalapeños for a little extra Texas flavor.

11. Fried okra

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Unfortunately so many restaurants fry their okra in a too-heavy batter of egg and flour, which covers the flavor of the okra and has to be overcooked to make it crispy, resulting in a slimy mess. Real Texas fried okra is lightly breaded in a cornmeal mixture.

12. Creamy coleslaw

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Because of the often spicy seasonings on Texas barbecue, it’s always helpful to make sure you serve up some creamy coleslaw for guests to cool their palates.

13. Texas caviar

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A popular alternative to salsa at picnics and potlucks, Texas caviar has endless variations ranging from the complex to the most basic. Whether your version uses black-eyed peas or just plain ol’ black beans, this bean and veggie-based side is always a hit.

14. Skillet cornbread

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Any self-respecting cook in Texas has a small arsenal of cast-iron skillets at their disposal. Cast iron is a must for that perfectly tender cornbread with a crisp, buttery crust. Mix in some cheese and diced jalapeños to really wow your ranch hands.

Dessert

15. Old-fashioned homemade banana pudding

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Friendly get-togethers in Texas basically require one of two desserts at barbecues —and one is banana pudding. Luckily real homemade banana pudding is such a deeply gratifying indulgence you might not even miss that peach cobbler somebody mistakenly left off the table.

16. Texas peach cobbler

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And the second dessert you absolutely must have at a Texas barbecue is, of course, the venerable peach cobbler. Some may be surprised to learn that in Texas, we pour the batter in before the peaches. It gives you a more even bite that way, as some of the batter seeps toward the top as it bakes. Just trust us… it’s better that way.

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Finger-licking good barbecue recipes any Texan would approve of (2024)

FAQs

What is the Texas BBQ method? ›

Texas barbecue is a style of slow-cooked smoked meat that originated in the state of Texas. It consists of cooking beef brisket, pork ribs, and/or sausage over wood or charcoal in an open pit using indirect heat.

What is South Texas style BBQ? ›

South Texas-style BBQ is where BBQ meets Mexican American traditions. In this region, brisket is smoked for 12 hours in an underground pit (or in an oven or steamer in most modern kitchens).

What's the oldest BBQ restaurant in Texas? ›

Oldest BBQ Joint in Texas. The Original Black's Barbecue.

What is the most popular BBQ dish? ›

Most popular American BBQ dishes are:
  • Mac And Cheese.
  • BBQ Chicken Wings.
  • Classic BBQ Sauce.
  • Pulled Pork Sandwich.
  • Collard Greens.
  • Fried Pickles.
  • Smoked BBQ Ribs.
  • Grilled Corn.
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What is the most popular side dish at a BBQ? ›

Most cookouts feature an assortment of a few essential BBQ sides: Corn on the cob, coleslaw, potato salad, baked beans, and pasta salad. We're not about to mess with perfection; because this barbecue side lineup is just that: perfect. But when it comes to the recipes themselves, you've got options.

What makes Texas style BBQ different? ›

Texas barbecue is unique in that it typically uses beef brisket as the main protein rather than pork, as is seen in other regions of the country.

How is Texas barbecue different from barbecue in other states? ›

In some parts of the country, barbecuing is just another name for grilling, but not so in Texas. In Texas (and, really, throughout the south), barbecuing refers to the process of slow-cooking meat via indirect heat. The meat is placed around the source of heat (typically wood in Texas), covered and then left to smoke.

What is the Memphis BBQ method? ›

Of the few master methods of American barbecue, Memphis style is a highly beloved technique. It's traditionally pork-centered, with the ribs either dry-rubbed and cooked in a pit or coated in a sauce before, during, and after a smoking process. The results are succulent no matter the route taken.

What is the BBQ method of cooking? ›

Barbecue is a dry heat cooking method that involves several different cooking techniques, including smoking, roasting, and grilling over wood or charcoal rather than gas. Unlike grilling, barbecued foods are cooked at low temperatures over long cooking times.

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