Monday, January 12, 2015

Marketing the BBQ Biz... Gotta Grab a Hand!

Trinity BBQ is diligently working to grow the BBQ business from Farmersville, Texas.  The question is "How and the heck do you do that?"  The answer is easy if you have a great marketing partner to help you with that.

How do you find a great marketing partner?  Well, if you know me at all, I am all about Texas.  Where is the most creative place in this state?  Really?  You don't know?  Well, Austin of course!  I just happened to know an incredibly creative and diligent person that is quickly building an impressive media business.  I reached out to Faitt Media to help me create a marketing buzz around my recent bridal show event.  

Deborah is excellent at keeping the vision of your business in focus while directing you to make the biggest impact possible with the audience you are working with.  Faitt Media also has great partners to assist with amazing graphic design and art work.

Take a look at some of the things that were created for the show we just did....




When you need some marketing help, reach out to Faitt Media.  You will be highly impressed with the professionalism and high quality of service you will receive.

I know Trinity BBQ is about to experience a huge boom and thank you Faitt Media for that.  So grab a BBQ sandwich at your favorite place and KEEP ON SMOKIN'!!!!

Tuesday, January 6, 2015

Here Comes the Brisket...Oh I Mean Bride!

Happy New Year everyone!

What better way to celebrate the new year than with a big bridal show in Plano, Texas.  

Trinity BBQ spent last weekend preparing for and then providing tastings for hundreds of brides from literally all over the world (one bride from Nigeria).  We handed out a mini-meal but it sure wasn't no Happy Meal! We had brisket, chicken, tater salad and cole slaw.  

We had such a great time.  We met so many wonderful people. There are a lot of happy couples out there getting ready for their big day.  So many big plans.  So many questions.  So many happy people getting some great food from Trinity BBQ.  Check out the line we had at our booth!

 

Shannon and I had such a great time and the booth looked great.  Many thanks to Faitt Media for the excellent booth, graphics and media design.  We could not of done it without her.  Take a look at the booth and the excellent and classy design that two awesome ladies came up with.


Oh and I guess you would like to see what we cooked, huh?  Well let me know what you think.....




Well, thanks for stopping by.  I hope you like what you see. Stop by our website and follow us @trinitybbq67 and Facebook.  Let me know what you think about our stuff! Oh and one more thing.......  KEEP ON SMOKIN'!!!!! 





Monday, December 8, 2014

Happy New Year, A Tad Early.....


I know I am a few weeks early there but it is time to get back on this horse.  Stepped away from the blog for a bit but now I am back.

So what has been happening with Trinity BBQ?  Well quite a bit.  The Ol' Pitmaster had to have his shoulder pretty much rebuilt.  If you ever have to do it, reach out to me and I will recommend a great ortho and the best physical therapy team in the world.  Shoulder is back 100% and I have been firing up the ol' VooDoo Child.  

Thanksgiving gave me a chance to try some new recipes.  A buttermilk brine is the bomb on a fried turkey.  I then smoked a turkey with a new herb butter rub and 24 hour brine.  A-Mazing!  

So new things are coming from Trinity BBQ so keep an eye on the blog. It is going to be a great new year.   We will be doing some upcoming events and getting back in the swing at Farmersville Farmers and Fleas in February.  Come by and see us the first Saturday of every month.  Grab a bbq sandwich and just shoot the bull.  

So let me be the first to say, "Happy New Year!"  Going to be a great year folks.

Oh and never forget.....  KEEP ON SMOKIN!!!!!


Tuesday, February 25, 2014

More Austin BBQ!!!

Last week was another trip to my favorite city.  I just love Austin.  My readers know by now that when I go to Austin, I always look for BBQ!!  My trip this time was no different.  

I decided to try out a pretty popular BBQ place that I have heard a lot about.  I know this place is ran by a pretty famous and popular pitmaster, John Mueller.  He owns and runs a trailer on E. 6th st in Austin called John Mueller Meat Co.  I figured with all of the press this place has gotten, it would be packed but I was pleasantly surprised that the wait wasn't too bad.  The business was very steady but the wait was relatively short. One of the things I like about BBQ is the experience and this place does not disappoint. The smoker is right there and you can smell that wood just burnin'! I got to the window and knew I had to try some of everything.  Everything was very good.  The brisket, unsurprisingly, was smoked perfectly and seasoned with a very good rub.  You better love your rub here because it is generously applied.  The sausage and ribs were awesome.  It is beef sausage and is moist with a nice peppery flavor.  The sides were so very good.  Potato salad was a mustard potato salad and I practically inhaled it! 



Overall, you have to love BBQ from a pitmaster that has been doing it for a long time.  If you are in Austin and over on E. 6th, you have to stop by John Mueller's Meat Co.  Trust me, you won't be disappointed and will leave with a full stomach!!  

Got a good BBQ story?  Share it with me.  Would love to hear it.  And hey.....

KEEP ON SMOKIN'!!!!!

Sunday, February 9, 2014

Baby, It's Cold Outside!!!


Man, it is cold outside.  Have you been smoking much?  I haven't.  Too darn cold!  Do I still live in Texas or somewhere North of here?  Come on spring!  

Well, since I haven't been smoking, how was I going to fill that BBQ void on my own without buying it anywhere?  Easy!  I broke out the frozen brisket today under the advice of my wife.  What a great idea.  I always vacuum pack my leftovers so they are easy to reheat.  We boiled a couple of those bags of brisket, chopped them up real good and made us some brisket tacos and tostadas.  What a great idea!  

Two things.... never throw away those BBQ leftovers.  They will go a long way when you need to fill that BBQ hole in your gut.  Second.  Invest in a vacuum sealer.  It is more than worth it.  You can save so many things and make your food and dollar go so much farther.  

Let me know what you do to make the BBQ budget last and enjoy BBQ on days that make it tough to do!

And hey...Keep on Smokin!!!!

Thursday, August 29, 2013

Keep It Coming Kenny!

How is everyone?  Been a while since I have written a blog so time to knock out a couple.  As everyone that reads my blog knows, I travel all over the US and I am always trying to find great BBQ and I have found a lot.  Well, it is always great to find a good place in DFW.  Truly good to great BBQ is kind of difficult to find in DFW so it is always fun to try a new place.

I was told about Kenny's Smokehouse by someone in Tennessee believe it or not.  I will say that I was skeptical when I saw the menu.  I mean what respectable BBQ joint serves an ahi salad?  Boy, let me tell you.  I had no reason to be skeptical.  Kenny's Smokehouse is some of the best BBQ in DFW.  I really enjoyed everything I had.  Every pork meat I had was moist and tasty.  They my have the moistest and tastiest pulled pork I have ever had and remember, I have had world championship pork in the Carolina's.  I am not a big fan of wet ribs but their ribs are really good.  Not too sweet and just enough heat.  The jalapeƱo cheddar sausage you can tell is homemade and is so juicy. Can you tell I liked this place?  The only thing that could be slightly better is they could cook the brisket a bit longer as the brisket had a little too much fat that had not rendered down.  But that is being hyper critical because the flavor was great.  The next time I went in, the brisket was much better. The test of good BBQ is the lack of a need for sauce.  You don't need sauce here.


A little side note here.  I made a comment on a comment card about the brisket.  Within 12 hours I had an email asking me about the experience and wanting my feedback and asking me to give them another chance.  Folks, customer service like that just does not exist anymore.  

If you want some great BBQ and you want to have a ton of choices in sides or maybe just a good grilled ahi salad, please give Kenny's smokehouse a try.  Trust me.  You won't be sorry.  Keep on Smokin!

Sunday, June 23, 2013

Great BBQ in DFW? Yes Please!

Father's day was last weekend and it was a great day.  The day was filled with messages from the kids, a great movie, wonderful time with my wife and some great BBQ.  

If you read my blog, you know I am a huge fan of Central Texas BBQ.  Just love the way it is smoked and the simple flavors combined with excellent make it good enough to eat without sauce.  I think that is the best way to judge great BBQ.  Do I need sauce to make it good, if so then it may be good but not great. (note to sauce lovers out there.  Nothing against sauce just like it better if I don't have to use it.  I do love a good sauce though).




So let's talk about great BBQ in DFW.  Dallas/Fort Worth has some good BBQ but I think there is definitely a gap between D/FW and Central Texas.  Well I made a little adventure for Father's Day.  Shannon and I headed down to Pecan Lodge in the Farmer's Market in Dallas.  We walked in to see quite a line.  A 2 hour wait in line later revealed the wait to be worth it.  Pecan Lodge is a little unique in that they have things besides BBQ like fried chicken.  So to use Shannon's words (she got the chicken.  She is a huge fan of fried chicken and maybe I will get her to write a blog about Gus' in Memphis someday), the chicken was ok which is code for,"I should of gotten BBQ".  Now on to the good stuff.  The BBQ.  I will start with the brisket. It has a generous amount of rub on it to form a very nice bark.  This brisket is by far the best I have had in DFW.  The rub was almost a little too thick but it had great flavor.  I will say that Franklin's is better in my opinion but it was very good.  Now let's go to the ribs.  The ribs were spare ribs and they were phenomenal.  I really liked the ribs because they didn't have sauce on them and the flavor was outstanding with a lot of meat on the bone.  The rib sauce that is served on the side (nice!) was really good.  Vinegar based sauce with just a right mix of sweet and heat.  Really enjoyed that!  Last meat was the pulled pork.  Again, the meat was great.  They make their pork meat a little more salty and that taste is just so good with the pork.  The pulled pork was super tender and juicy.  I won't say much about the sides because honestly they were nothing spectacular.  Just your ordinary BBQ sides.

Summing it up, the food was very good and by far the best BBQ in DFW in my opinion.  However, the experience left a little to be desired.  I'm not talking about the wait.  That is expected with good BBQ but the overall experience felt a little cold.  I love watching the slicer slice my order up and serve it up. At Pecan Lodge, the order is placed and then sent to a back kitchen and produced through a door. You can't tell them  lean or moist or anything like that so you lose the experience somewhat.  Would I recommend Pecan Lodge?  You better believe it!  Great food and great BBQ in Dallas.  Finally!

Thanks and let me hear what you think.  Keep on Smokin!!!