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Tootsie Tomanetz

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Tootsie Tomanetz
Born1934 or 1935 (age 89–90)[1]
OccupationBarbecue pitmaster
Years active1966-present
Known forTexas hill country barbecue

Tootsie Tomanetz is an American pitmaster and restaurateur. She is pitmaster at Snow's BBQ.

Early life

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Tomanetz was raised on a farm outside of Lexington, Texas.[1] She was the oldest of three children.[2] She recalls growing and canning most of their own food and homesewn clothing.[3]

Barbecue career

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Tomanetz is the pitmaster at Snow's BBQ in Lexington, Texas, which in 2008 was named the best barbecue in Texas by Texas Monthly.[1][4] Her style of barbecue is a style originating in the Texas hill country.[2]

Tomanetz began cooking barbecue in 1966 at City Meat Market in Giddings, Texas, when they were shorthanded.[1][5] She learned from Orange Holloway.[4] She became pitmaster at a second City Meat Market in Lexington, and she and her husband eventually bought it, selling it after her husband had a stroke in 1996.[1] She got a job in the maintenance department for the local school district.[1] In 2003 she started working Saturdays at Snow's; as of 2024 she was still working as pitmaster.[1]

She was featured on 2020's Chef's Table: BBQ.[4]

Recognition

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Tomanetz was inducted into the Barbecue Hall of Fame in 2018. She was a semifinalist for the James Beard Award for Best Chef:Southwest the same year.[4][3]

Personal life

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Tomanetz married Edward Tomanetz, who worked as a butcher at City Meat Market in Giddings, Texas, in July of 1956 when she was 21; she was widowed in 2015.[1][4][2] The couple had three children. Tomanetz lives in Giddings, Texas and as of 2024 was still working in the local school district's maintenance department.[1][4] She is Lutheran.[6]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i Vaughn, Daniel (2016-09-21). "Snow's Queen". Texas Monthly. Retrieved 2024-12-14.
  2. ^ a b c Chef's Table:BBQ Tootsie Tomanetz. Retrieved 14 December 2024.
  3. ^ a b Meewes, Veronica (10 March 2023). "These Women Have Made Texas Barbecue So Smoking Hot". Food & Wine. Retrieved 2024-12-14.
  4. ^ a b c d e f Lundstrom, Kathryn (2024-11-25). "How This 89-Year-Old Became a Texas BBQ Legend". Elle. Retrieved 2024-12-14.
  5. ^ Filloon, Whitney (2015-02-25). "How Snow's BBQ Rose From Obscurity to Texas Barbecue Stardom". Eater. Retrieved 2024-12-14.
  6. ^ Jones, Jim (2022-12-08). "I'm a Lutheran: Norma Frances "Tootsie" Tomanetz". Living Lutheran. Retrieved 2024-12-14.

Further reading

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