Choose a blog

Learn how to judge North Carolina barbecue

Bookmark and Share

The N.C. Barbecue Society is offering a barbecue boot camp and certified judges class next month near Wilmington.

The two-day event starts at 5 p.m. Sept. 28 with a cookout and mixer with chefs, pit masters and fellow students.

Classes starts at 8 a.m. Sept. 29 with instruction on how to cook whole hogs, pork shoulders, Boston butts, chicken, pork ribs, beef brisket, whole beef tenderloins, beef prime rib and whole wild salmon. Students are also taught how to make eastern North Carolina vinegar-based sauce and Lexington-style barbecue dip and rubs along with side dishes such as collards, baked beans and banana pudding.

Attendees also are taught how to judge North Carolina Barbecue Society events and leave as certified judges.

The two-day camp ends with a party and buffet from 6-10 p.m. Sept. 29.
The event, which is held in Castle Hayne, costs $395 per person. For more information about the event or to register, go to ncbbqsociety.com.

 

Comments

Comment viewing options

Select your preferred way to display the comments and click "Save settings" to activate your changes.

Are you serious?

$400 for a course in Castle Hayne???

Cars View All
Find a Car
Go
Jobs View All
Find a Job
Go
Homes View All
Find a Home
Go

Want to post a comment?

In order to join the conversation, you must be a member of newsobserver.com. Click here to register or to log in.

About the blogger

Andrea Weigl has been the food writer at The News & Observer since the summer of 2007. She has won a handful of awards from the Association of Food Journalists and the Society for Features Journalism. Her profile of chef Ashley Christensen titled "A Force of Nature" will be published in the sixth edition of "Cornbread Nation: The Best of Southern Food Writing." She is serving a three-year term on the James Beard Foundation book awards committee. Follow her on Twitter at @andreaweigl.
Advertisements