In the heart of North Carolina, a culinary symphony of smoky, tangy, and savory flavors awaits your palate. North Carolina barbecue, a time-honored tradition, encompasses an array of cooking techniques and regional variations that have captivated barbecue enthusiasts for generations. Embark on a culinary journey through the eastern and western regions of North Carolina, where distinctive styles of barbecue tantalize taste buds. From the smoky embrace of whole hog barbecue, cooked over hardwood coals in eastern North Carolina, to the tender embrace of pork shoulder, slow-cooked in a vinegar-based sauce in western North Carolina, each recipe promises a unique gustatory experience. Discover the secrets behind the perfect barbecue, the art of selecting the right wood, and the delicate balance of spices that create a symphony of flavors. Indulge in a taste of tradition with these carefully curated recipes, each a testament to the rich heritage of North Carolina barbecue.
Check out the recipes below so you can choose the best recipe for yourself!
NORTH CAROLINA PULLED-PORK BARBECUE
This classic pulled pork is the ultimate holiday weekend grilling project.
Provided by Ruth Cousineau
Categories Backyard BBQ Summer Grill Grill/Barbecue Gourmet Graduation
Yield Makes 8 servings
Number Of Ingredients 4
Steps:
- Bring vinegar to a boil with sugar, red-pepper flakes, 2 tsp salt, and 1 Tbsp pepper in a small nonreactive saucepan, stirring until sugar has dissolved, then cool. Set aside 2 cups vinegar sauce to serve with sandwiches.
- While sauce cools, score pork skin in a crosshatch pattern with a sharp knife (forming 1-inch diamonds), cutting through skin and fat but not into meat. Pat meat dry and rub all over with 1 Tbsp each of salt and pepper. Let stand at room temperature 1 hour before grilling.
- Prepare grill for indirect-heat cooking over low heat, leaving space in middle for disposable roasting pan.
- When coals have cooled to about 300°F (45 minutes to 1 hour; when most coals will have burned out), put disposable roasting pan on bottom rack of grill between the 2 remaining mounds of coals, then fill pan halfway with water. Add a couple of handfuls of unlit charcoal to each charcoal mound, then put grill rack on so hinges are over coals.
- Oil grill rack, then put pork, skin side up, on rack above roasting pan. Grill pork, with lid ajar (for air, so coals remain lit), basting meat with sauce and turning over every 30 minutes (to maintain a temperature of 250 to 275°F, add a couple of handfuls of coals to each side about every 30 minutes), until fork-tender (a meat fork should insert easily) and an instant-read thermometer inserted 2 inches into center of meat (avoid bone) registers 190°F, 7 to 8 hours total.
- Transfer pork to a cutting board. If skin is not crisp, cut it off with at least 1/4 inch fat attached (cut any large pieces into bite-size ones) and roast, fat side down, in a 4-sided sheet pan in a 350°F oven until crisp, 15 to 20 minutes.
- When meat is cool enough to handle, shred it using 2 forks. Transfer to a bowl.
- Serve pork, cracklings, and coleslaw together on buns. Serve reserved vinegar sauce on the side.
NORTH CAROLINA EASY CHOPPED BARBECUE
Steps:
- Preheat oven to 325 degrees F. Wrap pork in aluminum foil and place in a broiler pan. Cook for 7 hours, about 1 hour per pound. Remove from oven and let stand for 1 hour.
- Wearing heavy rubber gloves, pull skin from the meat and discard. Remove most of the fat and all of the bone. Cut meat into 8-ounce chunks and place in large pan.
- Place meat on a charcoal fire and cook, covered, for another 30 to 45 minutes, until well smoked, turning meat over every 10 to 15 minutes. Pour barbecue sauce over meat during the last 10 to 15 minutes of cooking.
- Remove meat from the grill and chop into bite size pieces. Serve with additional barbecue sauce if desired.
- Mix all ingredients in a 6-quart stainless steel pot. Bring to a boil, then simmer, about 15 minutes. Turn off heat and let stand, about 30 minutes. Sauce can be refrigerated for up to 2 weeks.
EASTERN NORTH CAROLINA-STYLE BARBECUE SAUCE
Chris Schlesinger is the chef and an owner of the East Coast Grill in Cambridge, Mass., which he opened in 1985. He is also the author, with John Willoughby, of six cookbooks that relate somehow to the pleasures of fire. This is an adaptation of his recipe for barbecue sauce meant to be served with his pulled pork.
Provided by Sam Sifton
Categories condiments, dips and spreads, sauces and gravies
Time 10m
Yield About 1 cup
Number Of Ingredients 6
Steps:
- Whisk ingredients together in a bowl. Drizzle on barbecued meat. Covered, sauce will keep about 2 months.
Nutrition Facts : @context http, Calories 39, UnsaturatedFat 0 grams, Carbohydrate 4 grams, Fat 0 grams, Fiber 0 grams, Protein 0 grams, SaturatedFat 0 grams, Sodium 295 milligrams, Sugar 4 grams
EASTERN NORTH CAROLINA BARBECUE SAUCE WITH A WEST COAST TWIST
I'm not sure if using honey instead of sugar really qualifies as a 'West Coast twist,' but it does ensure that people from North Carolina can't attack me for this Eastern North Carolina-style barbecue sauce not being authentic. Anyway, while this isn't exactly what you might find in the Tar Heel State, it was fantastic on pulled pork.
Provided by Chef John
Categories Side Dish Sauces and Condiments Recipes Sauce Recipes BBQ Sauce Recipes
Time 10m
Yield 8
Number Of Ingredients 6
Steps:
- Whisk honey, black pepper, red pepper flakes, salt, apple cider vinegar, and white distilled vinegar together in a bowl. Let sauce sit overnight to blend flavors together.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 17 calories, Carbohydrate 3.5 g, Fat 0.2 g, Fiber 0.5 g, Protein 0.2 g, Sodium 181.5 mg, Sugar 2.3 g
NORTH CAROLINA-STYLE PULLED PORK BARBECUE
Steps:
- Prepare the barbecue sauce the day before cooking the meat.
- Preheat the oven to 275 degrees.
- In a large (6- to 8- quart) ovenproof casserole or flameproof roasting pan, heat oil over medium-high heat. Add meat, and brown on all sides, about 8 minutes a side. Remove meat and wipe out casserole.
- Place a rack in the bottom of the casserole. Put the meat on the rack, and cover with 2 1/2 cups barbecue sauce. Cover and cook for about 4 hours, basting occasionally, until the internal temperature of the thickest part of the meat reaches 150 to 180 degrees. Remove from oven, and set aside to cool.
- Gently heat remaining barbecue sauce. When meat is cool enough to handle, trim and discard fat. Shred meat coarsely by hand, or pull it with two forks. Put shredded meat in a large bowl, and toss with warmed sauce. Serve on rolls or slices of white bread, with coleslaw and bread-and-butter pickles on the side.
Nutrition Facts : @context http, Calories 315, UnsaturatedFat 7 grams, Carbohydrate 34 grams, Fat 12 grams, Fiber 1 gram, Protein 16 grams, SaturatedFat 4 grams, Sodium 838 milligrams, Sugar 24 grams, TransFat 0 grams
GRANDMA'S NORTH CAROLINA PORK BARBECUE
This pork roast is so good and tender. What really makes this pork roast recipe different is the homemade sauce. It's tangy and sweet with a little bit of spice. The meat soaks up all the sauce after being cut up and infuses the flavor. This was great on a bun with a side of coleslaw, but the meat is so good it can be eaten...
Provided by Barbara Gabriel
Categories Pork
Time 6h15m
Number Of Ingredients 11
Steps:
- 1. Place roast in roasting pan. Combine remaining ingredients. Stir well and pour over roast.
- 2. Cover and bake for 5-6 hours at 325 degrees.
- 3. After cooking time remove meat and chop with knife and fork.
- 4. Return to meat to sauce, discarding bone and fat. Serve on buns.
- 5. Roast can also be cooked in a slow cooker on Med-High setting for 3-4 hours, check for tenderness and turn roast halfway through cooking time. When done remove meat and chop with kinife and fork. Return to meat sauce, discard bone and fat. Serve on buns.
WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA VINEGAR BARBECUE SAUCE
I was searching for a western NC bbq sauce for some beef for my husband and there were none on here so I am posting this one. There are disputes about how western versus eastern NC bbq sauces are made. Some say no tomato based and some say add that ketchup! I don't really know, but this is good! Transfer some of the sauce to a plastic squeeze bottle for serving, and keep the rest in a glass quart jar in the refrigerator. I don't eat meat but love to dunk my toast in this. It's also good over grilled vegetables! I borrowed this from Allrecipes, submitted by Ogreugly.
Provided by Sharon123
Categories Sauces
Time 50m
Yield 32 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 11
Steps:
- Place the vinegar, sugar, ketchup, butter, hot pepper sauce, lemon juice, Worcestershire sauce, red pepper flakes, mustard powder, salt, and pepper into a saucepan.
- Bring to a simmer over high heat, and then reduce heat to medium-low, and simmer about 30 minutes longer, stirring occasionally.
- Remove from stove and pour into a heatproof bowl. Cover, and refrigerate the sauce for 2 days.
- Strain the sauce through a sieve to remove the red pepper flakes.
- Store the sauce in the refrigerator.
- Bring to room temperature before serving.
- To serve, slow cook your meat (in whichever method you prefer). When done pull the meat with a fork (it should be so well cooked, it just falls off). Add sauce and toss to coat completely. Enjoy!
LEXINGTON NORTH CAROLINA STYLE BARBECUE SAUCE
I love good Carolina style barbecue, but I can never make up my mind which sauce I like best, so usually I leave the meat unseasoned and make one of everything!
Provided by Amy H.
Categories Other Snacks
Time 5m
Number Of Ingredients 8
Steps:
- 1. Pour all ingredients into a quart size glass jar and shake together to combine flavors. Store in the refrigerator for a minimum of overnight before serving and up to two weeks.
EASTERN NORTH CAROLINA BASIC BARBECUE SAUCE
In eastern NC barbecue is served at ALL outdoor events from reunions of all types to political gatherings or church suppers. This sauce, courtesy the NC Pork Producers As'sn. is a basic sauce and can be varied to suit your own tastes. The sauce is NOT cooked before use!
Provided by Dan-Amer 1
Categories Sauces
Time 15m
Yield 2 quarts
Number Of Ingredients 4
Steps:
- Mix all ingredients well. Use to baste pig while barbecuing and to season chopped barbecue with. You can store this in an airtight container without refrigeration for several days.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 220.3, Fat 0.2, Sodium 7028.2, Carbohydrate 13.5, Fiber 1.3, Sugar 5.4, Protein 0.9
NORTH CAROLINA BARBECUE SANDWICH SAUCE
Here's a quick sauce for left over roasted pork-you can use beef if you prefer. Serve on toasted onion buns.
Provided by Diana Adcock
Categories Sauces
Time 50m
Yield 2 2/3 cups
Number Of Ingredients 7
Steps:
- Melt the butter in a large, heavy saucepan over medium high heat.
- Add the onion and saute 3 minutes.
- Add the remaining ingredients and bring to a boil, stirring frequently.
- Reduce heat and simmer, reducing saucec to 2& 2/3 cups.
- Season with salt and pepper.
- Serve with sliced or chopped pork roast or roast beef.
BARBECUE SAUCE (WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA STYLE)
Steps:
- 1. Combine all ingredients except honey in a sauce pan. Stir with a wire whip. 2. Bring to a boil over medium high heat. Cook covered at a slow boil for 30 minutes, stirring occasionally. 3. Reduce heat to low. Add Honey and simmer another 15 minutes uncovered, stirring occasionally. Do not boil once the honey has been added (sugar crystalizes at high temperature). 4. Strain the mixture into heat-safe container and cool to room temperature. Serve with pulled pork, beans, slaw & hush puppies. This is a restaurant-style recipe scaled for home use.
NORTH CAROLINA BARBECUE
I am a recent transplant to the South, and while in NC, I decided I might as well learn to be southern and try NC pork barbeque. I fell in love! Serve this on buns with some coleslaw and sweet tea and you are a true NC native! I found this recipe on the web after searching for one that was easy to do! Hope you enjoy as much as we do.
Provided by merrilife
Categories Lunch/Snacks
Time 8h10m
Yield 6-8 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 5
Steps:
- Rinse meat and pat dry.
- Sprinkle meat with ground red pepper (I use lots!).
- Place in crock pot on low for 8-10 hours.
- Place meat under broiler for 5-7 minutes for a crusty top.
- Shred meat with fork and a knife and slowly add vinegar and red pepper flakes.
- Add salt to taste (I usually add a little black pepper as well).
- Keep warm until time to serve.
Tips:
- Choose high-quality meat: Select pork shoulder (Boston butt) or whole hog for a tender and juicy barbecue.
- Use a flavorful rub: Create a balanced rub with sweet, spicy, and savory ingredients like brown sugar, paprika, chili powder, and garlic powder.
- Cook low and slow: Barbecue the meat at a low temperature (around 225°F) for several hours to achieve fall-off-the-bone tenderness.
- Control the smoke: Use hardwoods like oak, hickory, or cherry for a clean and smoky flavor. Manage the smoke level to avoid overpowering the meat.
- Baste the meat regularly: Apply a mixture of vinegar, water, and spices to keep the meat moist and flavorful during cooking.
- Let the meat rest: Allow the cooked barbecue to rest for at least 30 minutes before serving to redistribute the juices and enhance the flavor.
Conclusion:
North Carolina barbecue is a beloved culinary tradition that offers a unique and delightful experience. By following these tips and experimenting with different recipes, you can create authentic and delicious North Carolina barbecue that will impress your family and friends. Remember to embrace the slow-cooking process, carefully select your ingredients, and enjoy the smoky aroma as your barbecue cooks to perfection.
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