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place, no it, open CENTRAL MARKET Options include: I.O. Ranch lamb racks; cuts of
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meat,” he said. “[Oil] prevents sticking and ,” he said th 4477 S. Lamar Blvd. Indian Hills Farm and Richardson Farms beef;
. 512-899-4300 • www.centralmarket.com vegetables such as peppers, eggplant and onions
makes it a lot easier to cook and clean up.”
Sauces v. spice rubs
GUIDE
Options include: baby portobellos; bell peppers;
4 and meats such as chicken, salmon and swordfish WHEATSVILLE FOOD CO-OP
Rubs and sauces can both be used for grilling. 4001 S. Lamar Blvd.
Choosing your fuel
2 Charcoal, wood and natural briquettes (available at stores such as
“If you’re going to use a sauce it’s best to cook the
meat first, and then right before the meat is cooked
you add a fine layer of sauce,” Randolph said. “Most
H-E-B
Eight locations in Southwest Austin
www.heb.com
512-814-2888 • www.wheatsville.com
Options include: Tender Belly uncured berkshire
pork franks, Teton Water Ranch jalapeno cheddar
H-E-B and Whole Foods Market) can be used for grill cooking— [sauces] are going to have a high sugar content in Options include: charcoal, burger patties, chicken sausage, Niman Ranch St. Louis ribs
each one has different effects on flavor, Randolph said.
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them, and sugar tends to burn. So the less [time] you breasts
can keep it on the grill with sauce on it, the better it
JOHNNY G’S MEAT MARKET
Sliced cabbage and cauliflower can be will come out.”
11600 Manchaca Road, Ste. H
CHEF grilled in the same style of steaks as a side dish 512-280-6514 • www.johnnygbutcherblock.com
summer
at Jack Allen’s Kitchen, said he uses direct heat for 4006 S. Lamar Blvd. • 512-444-3079
Selecting ingredients
3 anything he wants to eat within the next 20-30 www.sprouts.com
minutes, such as steaks, fajitas, burgers or fish. He Options include: all-natural, never frozen, USDA-
Vance Ely, Central Market Cooking School chef, choice beef, chicken and pork; more than 20
Local eats
CYPRESS GRILL www.districtaustin.com HYDE PARK BAR & GRILL Options include: chicken breast, ruby NORTH BY NORTHWEST NUTTER BUSTER BBQ & 512-858-4959 deboned stuffed chickens 4301 W. William Cannon Drive, Ste. 800
4404 W. William Cannon Drive, Ste. L Options include: prime ribeye, bison 4521 West Gate Blvd. trout, New York strip steak RESTAURANT & BREWERY COMFORT www.saltlickbbq.com 512-358-2460
VALENTINA’S TEX MEX BBQ
512-358-7474 burger, pork chop, bronzini 512-899-2700 5701 W. Slaughter Lane, Ste. D 6218 Brodie Lane Options include: brisket, pork ribs, www.wholefoodsmarket.com/stores/
LONE STAR BBQ 7612 Brodie Lane
www.cypressgrill.net www.hpbng.com 512-301-6969 512-903-9774 beef ribs, turkey breast, sausage arbortrails
For those who do not own a grill, THE GREEN MESQUITE 2323 S. Lamar Blvd. 512-221-4248
Options include: Scottish king Options include: steak, salmon, www.nxnwbrew.com www.nutterbuster.com Options include: asparagus, Mexican
there are a number of restaurants BARBECUE & MORE 512-739-4724 STUFFED CAJUN MEAT MARKET www.valentinastexmexbbq.com
salmon, pork chop, chicken breast chicken Options include: bacon-wrapped Options include: Smoked chopped grilled corn salad, rosemary chicken
and food trailers in Southwest Austin 9900 S. I-35 Options include: brisket, pork belly, 5207 Brodie Lane, Ste. 125 Options include: brisket, sandwiches,
grilled quail, ribeye, duck breast, brisket sandwich, grilled cheese with breasts
making barbecue, grilled meats and DISTRICT KITCHEN & 512-282-7100 JACK ALLEN’S KITCHEN ribs by the pound, a la carte 512-920-0287 sides
bone-in chicken breast and grilled brisket, pulled pork
other provisions. Hours of operation COCKTAILS www.greenmesquite.net 7720 W. Hwy. 71 www.stuffedfoodstores.com Visit communityimpact.com for more
vegetables WHOLE FOODS MARKET
and prices vary. This list is not 5900 W. Slaughter Lane, Ste. D500 Options include: brisket, pork ribs, 512-852-8558 THE SALT LICK Options include: sausage, bacon- Southwest Austin-area guides.
Shops at Arbor Trails
comprehensive. 512-351-8436 chicken, turkey, pulled pork www.jackallenskitchen.com 18300 FM 1826, Driftwood wrapped stuffed pork tenderloin,
CENTRAL MARKET CYPRESS GRILL HYDE PARK BAR & GRILL NORTH BY NORTHWEST STUFFED CAJUN MEAT MARKET VALENTINA’S TEX MEX BBQ
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