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Brian,
Thanks for the kind words about the newsppaer column. New Orleans is starting to get some serious barbecue. But I think it has less to do with any indigenous tradition than it does with the national trend toward opening more barbecue places. Tenney Flynn, of Zydecue, is not from New Orleans. He's from the south. Ditto for the folks at Hillbilly Barbecue. I maintain that I grew up on some very good backyard barbecue in New Orleans. But most of what passes for barbecue here is grilling or worse. (I have relatives who, though devoutly Christian, committ the sacrilege of boiling the meat first!) I would argue that there were too many other culinary delights competing for our attention to make barbecue central in New Orleans. As you go north of the city, much of Louisiana is very Southern and the food reflects that. But, outdoors for us, often means a crawfish boil. Lolis |
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