You would think in the three years that The Woodlands BBQ Festival has been around that the weather would be cooler. Nope. It was a hot one for sure. The clouds did bring some relief from the heat. The festival is well-organized and well-planned and situated in a park. The proceeds from the festival goes toward benefiting the Pulmonary Hypertension Association. Some of Houston's best BBQ joints were on hand so a lot of excellent bites were to be had. The photo recap of the day:
BBQ Godfather - Porchetta, brisket, and burnt ends
Blood Bros BBQ - Smoked chicken laab and sausage trio (reuben, mac & cheese, and Togarashi & shisto peppers)
Brotherton's Black Iron Barbecue - Brisket guisada taco
Corkscrew BBQ - Collaboration with Tris - Smoked beef rib, kimchi mashed potato, apple cider vinegar hollandaise, and scallion. Not pictured - cheesy beef sliders
Will Buckman chopping brisket |
Daddy Duncan's BBQ - Brisket, pork belly, and sausage
Feges BBQ - Whole hog and sweet potato & banana mashers
Wade Elkins with a hog head |
Goode Co. BBQ - Brisket, sausage, and jalapeño cheese bread
Harlem Road Texas BBQ - Brisket, pork belly, and dirty rice
Reveille Barbecue Co. - Brisket, taco sausage, and hoppy sausage
Roegels Barbecue Co. - Pastrami and pork belly burnt ends
Southern Q BBQ - Brisket, smoked wings, boudin, fire cracker, and lemon glazed pound cake
Spring Creek BBQ - Brisket, ribs, and banana pudding
Tejas Chocolate & Barbecue - Brisket, chile relleno sausage, chocolate panna cotta, and carrot soufflé
Tin Roof BBQ - Prime rib, beef ribs, and cheese steak sliders
Victorian's Barbecue - Tri-tip
Willow's Texas BBQ - Brisket, pork belly, and cream corn
Until next time happy smoking...