Going to the American Royal this year for the first time. Any tips would be greatly appreciated everyone.
Thank you
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Start saving now.
I just received my second invite and will hang it on my wall. I doubt I will ever go.
I just received my second invite and will hang it on my wall. I doubt I will ever go.
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k.a.m. wrote:Start saving now.
I just received my second invite and will hang it on my wall. I doubt I will ever go.
This! between $2,000 & $2,500 bucks if you take and RV or stay in hotel. Less if'n ya camp under a tarp!
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Bring plenty of sugar!!! Good luck to ya.
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Hope to meet you there ... Looks like I'll be going back this year
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Its an expensive trip but in my opinion everyone needs to experience it at least once. For the competition, start practicing KCBS thighs and pork. The judges will want a variety of preparations of pork so try to get some work with slicing the money muscle, maybe some chopped, chunks, tubes, etc. Start experimenting with making cubes of brisket point. All of the bbq being cooked in that region leans more to the sweeter side so maybe take a little heat away if you produce a hotter or spicier product(that's your decision to make). Garnishing is important too so maybe do Bedford if you want to get some practice in. I cant stress enough how important the appearance is for your boxes so be as meticulous with your garnishing and presentation as possible. Aside from the competition standpoint, have as much fun as possible! Its an awesome experience and you will meet some great people. Try and befriend some KCBS teams and more than likely they will take you around and meet other people. Venture over to the "dark side" of the competition and you will see some unbelievable parties and hopefully you can get into a few of em. In the end most of us Texas cooks are at a big disadvantage because KCBS is a different style of cooking so just treat it as an awesome experience and try and kick some butt when its time to cook! Take lots of pictures too!
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I plan on making the trip up there this year too.
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Thank you everyone who commented...I really appreciate the help. We will see everyone there, and hopefully get some calls.
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Be prepared to give your brisket a "Blue's Hog Bath" ... and thats after it's been massaged in brown sugar...
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Big L wrote:Going to the American Royal this year for the first time. Any tips would be greatly appreciated everyone.
Thank you
This will be my 4th year in row and its a fun cook off.
-The spaces are really tight and you will be forced to stay in you assigned spot so no over flow of you stuff. With that said pack light only take what you need.
-There are 2 cooks off in one weekend, if you got a invite to the Invitational, the walks to turn in can be a long way so bring some help.
-Get there early as you can. I well try to pull in Wed. That gives you All of Thursday to get rested and walk around to check things out.
-When you register go ahead and purchase ice and what not. They will deliver it as you need it
-A water truck will come by through out the event to fill you tanks. You will need to dump gray water in a drain our catch the porta cleaner guys.
-Do all of you meat prep at home vacuum seal. It will save you so much time.
-It is very expensive but worth the experience and you never know if could be your day.
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