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  • bird_dog0347
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    Originally posted by GeorgeG. View Post
    We just ate at their McKinney location yesterday and they weighed it with the fat... I may have to ask them to take it out next time. Their brisket is good though but I agree, it wasn't smoky at all... their sides are not all that great.

    The ribs weren't that smoky, the brisket was perfectly smoked with just enough smoke on it but not so much that I got indigestion.

    Originally posted by Rick Modena View Post
    Not sure what you were expecting from their sides, like a blowjob?

    I don't go to any BBQ place for their sides, but Hutchins sides are better than most upscale restaurants. Their mac & cheese, brisket beans are pretty damned tasty. The cornbread is like a dessert. When I order my brisket I ask for bark and trim the fat from the moist brisket. This place is far better than Rudy's and Lockharts in Plano. Slow bone is great but too far to drive as is Pecan Lodge which I have not been too, but again other than driving to Austin area for the best BBQ in Texas, Hutchins rocks...
    I only had the beans as a side and they are great, but I also did get some of the banana pudding that's on the desert counter and it's effing awesome!

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  • mstng86
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    the only side I think should be good at a BBQ joint are baked beans.

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  • Rick Modena
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    Originally posted by GeorgeG. View Post
    their sides are not all that great.
    Not sure what you were expecting from their sides, like a blowjob?

    I don't go to any BBQ place for their sides, but Hutchins sides are better than most upscale restaurants. Their mac & cheese, brisket beans are pretty damned tasty. The cornbread is like a dessert. When I order my brisket I ask for bark and trim the fat from the moist brisket. This place is far better than Rudy's and Lockharts in Plano. Slow bone is great but too far to drive as is Pecan Lodge which I have not been too, but again other than driving to Austin area for the best BBQ in Texas, Hutchins rocks...

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  • GeorgeG.
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    Originally posted by bird_dog0347 View Post
    Man, I watched that this morning and by the end was STARVING and wanted brisket... so I finally tried Hutchins in Frisco. I got there at a few minutes after 11am (opening time) and I got 1/2 lb. of ribs and a 1/2 lb. of brisket. The ribs were great but not very smoky, perfect tenderness and juiciness. I got the sauce from the line to try with the ribs and I don't care for it, too sweet. The brisket is awesome, perfectly cooked and lots of salt/pepper on the bark with a good smoke ring. They even trimmed the deckle fat out of the slice before they weighed it which was nice.

    Overall, I give it an A, Wood dew again.

    We just ate at their McKinney location yesterday and they weighed it with the fat... I may have to ask them to take it out next time. Their brisket is good though but I agree, it wasn't smoky at all... their sides are not all that great.

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  • Rick Modena
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    I go to Hutchins at least once a week because their BBQ is great! The brisket is unmatched in this area, the smoked chicken and turkey is amazing. The sausage jap/cheddar sausage is spot on. One weekends they make stuffed jap peppers with cream cheese and brisket, I can't say enough about their sides either.

    I have not been to Pecan Lodge in Dallas but this place keeps me from making the trip and line wait, not to mention I hear its expensive...

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  • bird_dog0347
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    Originally posted by TexasPyro View Post
    Franklins new show on PBS, well worth watching. I follow his technique to a tee and have had excellent results.

    http://video.pbs.org/video/2365494916/
    Man, I watched that this morning and by the end was STARVING and wanted brisket... so I finally tried Hutchins in Frisco. I got there at a few minutes after 11am (opening time) and I got 1/2 lb. of ribs and a 1/2 lb. of brisket. The ribs were great but not very smoky, perfect tenderness and juiciness. I got the sauce from the line to try with the ribs and I don't care for it, too sweet. The brisket is awesome, perfectly cooked and lots of salt/pepper on the bark with a good smoke ring. They even trimmed the deckle fat out of the slice before they weighed it which was nice.

    Overall, I give it an A, Wood dew again.

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  • TexasPyro
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    Franklins new show on PBS, well worth watching. I follow his technique to a tee and have had excellent results.

    Watch full episodes of your favorite PBS dramas, find in-depth news analysis and explore documentaries on history, science, art and more!

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  • GeorgeG.
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    Originally posted by dsrtuckteezy View Post
    For the Ellis county folks. Place in waxahachie called Harris bbq. Brisket was pretty legit

    dammit every time I see a brisket like that, I'm saddened that my Masterbuilt propane smoker cant do that.

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  • Rick Modena
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    Originally posted by bcoop View Post
    That smoke ring is perfect.
    Yup, that place knows how to smoke a brisket fo show!

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  • dsrtuckteezy
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    I was actually quite surprised. It's proven difficult to find decent Q within a 10-15 mile radius of me.

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  • bcoop
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    Originally posted by dsrtuckteezy View Post
    For the Ellis county folks. Place in waxahachie called Harris bbq. Brisket was pretty legit
    That smoke ring is perfect.

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  • dsrtuckteezy
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    For the Ellis county folks. Place in waxahachie called Harris bbq. Brisket was pretty legit

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  • GeorgeG.
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    Originally posted by mstng86 View Post
    So I am not the only one that has issues with smoked meat.

    I love the flavor but my stomach hates me.
    Fortunately, most chains and BBQ joints don't have that affect on me...there's just not enough smoke flavor. It's not until a buddy of mine decides to smoke a brisket, that's when I pay for it.

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  • mstng86
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    Originally posted by GeorgeG. View Post
    mmmmm, the smokier the better.... my stomach pays me back for eating brisket with a heavy smoke but damn that mesquite smoke tastes good.
    So I am not the only one that has issues with smoked meat.

    I love the flavor but my stomach hates me.

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  • GeorgeG.
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    Originally posted by 46Tbird View Post
    Went to Black's last weekend. It was phenomenal, as it has consistently been for me.

    I always ask for a lean cut of brisket though. I've paid way too much money for brisket that was just fat, rub, and smoke...
    mmmmm, the smokier the better.... my stomach pays me back for eating brisket with a heavy smoke but damn that mesquite smoke tastes good.

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