Monday, April 20, 2009

Have you been into a barbecue restaurant in Texas? Already tasted the Texas barbecue? If so, then great for you! But, for those who have never been there or have never been tasted the specialty of Texas, it's now time for you to know what makes the Texas barbecue a popular hit.

Many people are asking what a Texas barbecue really is. Well, based on what I have read from a number of sources, the Texas barbecue is actually a pile of beef brisket that is sliced, with a German-style sausage and meaty ribs. It is also prepared with a piquant sauce made from tomato that is typically spooned over the meat or place on the side for the diners to apply to their own Texas barbeque pieces.

The Texas barbeque has long been considered as a distinct tradition of the entire state. It has been prepared and served for the guests in almost every occasion. But, according to some records, the traditional all started and evolved from a convergence of events in the second half of the 19th century. The influence can be traced back to the time when the refugees from the Civil War came to Texas to look for a new beginning and a new land to dwell. They are the ones who brought their recipes and cooking styles along which later on influenced the cooking style of the early Texans.

Germans and Czechs also started to come in bringing with them their experiences in making sausages and smoking meats. From that period, the number of cattle in the area was increased and with more than a hundred years of refinement, such influence has resulted in today's reputation of Texas barbecue - something that is not only delicious, but is worthy of pride and celebration.

Today, many of the establishments in Texas prepare the Texas barbecue with much focus on the food preparation and the quality of their product. Perhaps an important evidence to support this meticulous preparation of the Texas barbecue is that most of the respected barbecue stores throughout the state serve their Texas barbecue on butcher paper, with plastic utensils and paper towels. There are some barbecue stores also that offer deliveries for those who wish to avail it. The barbecues are typically delivered to your doorstep as fresh and wholesome as some of the finest restaurants in the state prepare it. They are usually vacuum-packed to lock all the aroma and flavor in, thus maintaining the delicious taste of the Texas barbecue. What's more interesting to know about the way the Texas barbecue is offered and served is that most are inspected by the Food and Drug Administration with the use of the highest standards available. This means that the Texas barbecue are prepared and served the way it should be served - fresh, tender, and yummy. by Jaden Santon