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Practice Competition Chicken

Wednesday, April 3rd, 2013

If you’re going to compete in anything, you have to practice. That includes BBQ competitions. Mrs. Mista is truly sick of bbq chicken right now but I have to keep practicing to get it right. Here are some pics of my latest barbecue chicken practice. What do you think?

Practice BBQ Chicken Group 1 - Bigmista's Barbecue Catering

Practice BBQ Chicken Group 1 - Bigmista's Barbecue Catering

Practice BBQ Chicken Group 2 - Bigmista's Barbecue catering

Practice BBQ Chicken Group 2 - Bigmista's Barbecue Catering

Bite through skin for competiton!

Bite through skin!

I am really excited about this new method for competition because it means no more scraping chicken skin!!!!
If you compete, you know what a relief that is!

By the way…it was damned tasty!

Leave a comment to let me know what you think and please share with your friends!

Enjoy!

Bigmista

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6 BBQ pics from the Farmers Markets this weekend.

Monday, January 21st, 2013

Hey folks!

Just wanted to share some of the pics from the Farmers Markets this weekend. Mrs. Mista and I both made it out and enjoyed reconnecting with some of our favorite customers and well as meeting some new ones. Really a great weekend!

Here is some of our Pastrami from the Saturday Torrance Farmers Market:

 

Pastrami from Bigmista's Barbecue - BBQ Caterer in Los Angeles. Catering for all occassions.

Pastrami from Bigmista’s Barbecue

Don't you want some of this Pastrami? Bigmista's Barbecue - BBQ Caterer in Los Angeles. Catering for all occasions.

Don’t you want some of this Pastrami?

These are some of our beautiful BBQ Ribs, smoked to perfection for the Atwater Village Farmers Market.

Beautiful BBQ Ribs - Bigmista's Barbecue BBQ Caterer in Los Angeles. Catering for all occasions.

Beautiful BBQ Ribs

Don't you love the color of these BBQ ribs? Bigmista's Barbecue BBQ Caterer in Los Angeles. Catering for all occasions.

Don’t you love the color of these BBQ ribs?

You want this, don't you? Bigmista's Barbecue BBQ caterer in Los Angeles. Catering for all occasions.

You want this, don’t you?

We also had new friend stop by for some BBQ. Actor John Cho stopped by to get his grub on. Thanks John!

Actor John Cho stopped by for some Bigmista's Barbecue!

Actor John Cho stopped by for some Bigmista’s Barbecue!

We’d love to hear what you think about these pics. Please leave a comment here or send us a message on Facebook or Twitter. And feel free to share this with your friends.

Enjoy!

Bigmista

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Bigmista and the Texas Pitmasters cook for charity

Wednesday, March 21st, 2012

What a fantastic weekend!

It’s far too rare that we get to be involved in an event that is filled fellowship, love and a spirit of giving but we were blessed to be a part of one this weekend. St. Augustine of Hippo Episcopal Church hosted a BBQ fundraiser on St. Patrick’s day and we were rocked it.

When we settled on a date, I called some of my BBQ friends and asked if they could volunteer some time or a pit to help cook for this event. I had no idea that everyone would go so far above and beyond my expectations.

They started showing up with some amazing pits and trailers both old and new. Check these out!

Lighthouse Charities Computer controlled Oyler pit

Lighthouse Charities Computer controlled Oyler pit

Ernest Ramirez' Big Red Rotisserie Pit

Patrick Moore's 10 foot stick burner

Patrick Moore's 10 foot stick burner

Dim Cookers' Direct Heat Pitmaker Sniper

Craig Sharry's two Pitmaker Safes

The Pitmaker Interceptor

We spent all day and all night on Friday making seasonings and sauce, prepping the meat and cooking. Well that’s not entirely true. There were so many hands and we were so efficient that we had plenty of time to sip adult beverages and tell lots of lies. Brad and Larry from Holy Smokes cooking team in Sugarland, TX saw the event and called and asked if they could help. They drove an 1 1/2 hours to come cook with us and I had never met them before. We were so good that we cleaned and seasoned 300 chicken halves in 30 minutes. Damndest thing I ever saw!

Sitting around after the fires were lit was one of the best times of the whole weekend. We got talk to each other and get to know each other better with out the pressure of competition. That was cool. (BTW… thanks to Tammy for making the pies for us. They were tasty!

I finally went to lay down in the car about 3:30am. I got up at 5am to wrap the briskets and the team was already on it. Sergio Yebra showed around this time and made breakfast tacos for the whole crew. The surprises just kept coming!

I went to go take a 30 minute power nap in the at 7:00. My plan was to get up at 7:30 and round up the guys to put the chicken in the pits. I got up right on time and went around to the front of the church and said “Let’s get to work putting this chickens in the smokers.” Uncle Ernie Ramirez said,”You late man. They’re already in.” These guys were all over it!

We started serving at 11am and we had so many volunteers it was unreal. We served 700lbs. of brisket, 300 chicken halves, 200lbs. of hand made beef sausage from JMueller BBQ (Thank you John Mueller for blessing us with that donation.) and 100lbs. Slovacek sausage donated by Mr. Texas Pepper Jelly himself, Craig Sharry.

I’d also like to thank all of my friends who came to help out. Jim Puccetti from Lighthouse Charities, George Shore of Pitmaker BBQ Pits, Patrick Moore and his monster pit, Ed Rios and his Dim Cookers crew, David Ramirez (Ernie’s brother), Donnie Thomas (Funkmaster South) and my classmate and right hand man for these events, Patrick Mullins.

Galveston BBQ Pitmasters!

 

You all blessed at this event and we appreciate you all.

 

Enjoy!

Bigmista

NBBQA Conference Stuff

Tuesday, March 13th, 2012

There has been some stuff goin’ on around here but I’m only going back as far as the National Barbecue Association Conference held in San Diego this year and end with the Santa Anita’s Winner’s Circle BBQ Championship

While there was no Soby’s in my future this trip. I enjoyed myself nonetheless. My husband was with me for this trip but I still got to hug on my barbecue boyfriends Mike Mills of 17th Street Bar & Grill and Dave Raymond of Sweet Baby Ray’s Barbecue Restaurants and yes we all know his bbq sauce. I also picked up new barbecue husband’s Will Cleaver and Stan Hays of Operation BBQ Relief. They were part of the smoked bologna and brown likker crew. Yes, there were women there too. I actually went shopping with Melissa of Memphis Barbecue Company and 2010 Memphis in May champion. I should say I watched her shop. She could win that competition too. I missed my girl Diva Q who chose her husband over me. Just kidding Vlad, we can share her.

Enough about the barbecue folks and on to the conference. Since it was in San Diego, we drove. That coupled with the fact that we were cooking the bash and had to bring the trailer. We didn’t make it there in time for the BBQ Bus Tour (thank goodness) but we did head over to Brazen’s for dinner. I loved the vibe of their place. Just really laid back and comfortable with the smoker hittin’ you in the face as soon as you walk in the door. Their menu is outstanding because it’s traditional with a twist, which is what they were going for per John and Brad. I can’t remember but I ate but I do remember I finished it, which means it was good to me.

After Brazen’s we went back to the room. Neil wanted to hang out and I wanted to sleep. Guess who won? We both did, he went out and I went to bed. We learned arguing is futile when folks want to do what they want to do.

Our strategies for the conference weren’t so much a divide and conquer, as ‘you go to the stuff that bores me and I’ll go to the stuff that bores you’. The general session for that morning was How BBQ gives back which consisted of Todd Johns of Plowboys BBQ, Mike Mills of 17th Street Bar & Grill, and Jeff Stith, Will Cleaver and Stan Hays of Operation BBQ Relief. They all spoke on the culture of barbecue and what it means to give back, not only to those in your community, but anywhere there is a need. Every story brought tears.

My first session after that was The Legend of Mr. Sun” The Story of Picnic People. I must have been drunk and in a funk every time I looked as this because for some reason I thought it had something to do with a little Asian man. I know, I know but boy was I happily surprised with the subject matter. Not that little Asian men aren’t cute but I had no idea what they had to do with barbecue but evidently to me it had to be better than listening to the meanderings of competition tips and the ever popular California tri-tip.

The Picnic People company is an awe-inspiring organization that covers every aspect of a picnic event from beginning to end. All their clients do is show up and enjoy. The story behind the woman who started the company is not some hard luck tale but more of opportunity meets ingenuity. It is truly a great beginning.

Next on my list for the day was Different by Design: A Fresh Approach to BBQ. The presenters for this session were the good guys of Brazen BBQ. I love the name and the fact that they built the concept on the definition of the word. To me it’s as if they took all the gourmet food truck madness and put it in a brick and mortar place. That’s not to say that they are gourmet (and neither are those trucks labeled as such) but they give new flavor to the tradition.

I wanted to try the Brisket Rueben but I’m a sucker for a bacon burger (THAT’S WHAT I HAD, DOH)! I’m especially gaga for a meaty burger (I like ‘em meaty ya’ll). It’s hard to mess up a burger but when you make a good one you’re my new BBBF (the extra B is for burger). I’m not above a two hour drive (if you stick to the speed limits like they tell you) to try something else on their menu because let’s face it, chains are over rated and you’ve tried all the other local places in your neighborhood.

My last session of the day was Creative Catering presented by the goods folks of Ranch Hands BBQ. These folks were great also. The first thing that caught my eye was their use of bricks for table scape. LOVED IT! They talked about different ways you can be creative with your foods by just slightly altering your ingredients or just adding a new flavor to the mix. They also talked about personalizing your menu in such a way to create conversation between you and the client and possibly getting them to choose that particular item

The greatest thing about this session though was that they fed us the goodies that were on the table. I wasn’t a big fan of the hash but they had me at Dump Cake. Boy was that some tasty stuff. They had this other dish that they told us came from the Big Bob Gibson BBQ Book. I don’t know what the sam hill it was called but it was so good I went back to the room and ordered the cookbook.

Well that ended my first day of sessions. And seeing as how I rambled on a lot longer than I intended I won’t go into the second day. I guess not only do I talk a lot but I type a lot too.

I will add that I took the KCBS Certified Judging Class and am now certified to tell you about your bbq.

I’ll try to write another post about Santa Anita but you guys know my blabbering comes in spurts.

BBQ Pitmasters is coming back for season 3!

Thursday, February 2nd, 2012

BBQ Pitmasters

BBQ Pitmasters is coming back for season 3 and you have a chance to particpate!

All you have to do is put together an audition tape and a bio and send it to Original Media offices. This could be your chance to pit your barbecue skills against some of the best pitmasters in the country.

Click this link to get the full details.
http://www.tbazone.com/pitmaster/pit2.htm

Good luck!

Bigmista

Brand new video! Bigmista The BBQ Answer Man – Should I inject brisket?

Thursday, January 26th, 2012

Check out the latest in the BBQ Answer Man series. I discuss whether you should inject brisket at home, in a competition, and when catering or vending. I also talk about an upcoming fundraising event in Texas. Take a look at the video and please leave a comment to let me know what you think.

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Enjoy!

Bigmista

Bigmista’s Bitchin’ Beef Rub – Our new BBQ rub!

Friday, January 20th, 2012

It’s here! It’s finally here!

Bigmista's Bitchin' Beef Rub

Bigmista’s Bitchin’ Beef Rub is in the store and ready to go! It took us a while to come up with the right formula for this BBQ rub but I think we nailed it. This rub will take your briskets and tri-tips to the next level. Try it on steaks and burgers and amaze your friends. You will be King of the yard with this and Bigmista’s Perfect Pork Rub. And you can get them in a bundle and save!

Be one of the first people to get your hands on Bigmista’s Bithcin’ Beef Rub. Here is the link:

http://www.bigmista.com/store

Order yours today!

Bigmista’s Bitchin’ Beef Rub – Nice for competin’. Made for eatin’!

Enjoy!

Bigmista

Bigmista The BBQ Answer Man – The Stall

Wednesday, January 18th, 2012

Hey folks!

I just uploaded a YouTube Video where I discuss the stall when barbecuing large cuts of meat like briskets and pork butts. Check it out and please leave a comment to let me know what you think! And share it with your friends!

Enjoy

Bigmista

Two new BBQ videos! Bigmista The BBQ Answer Man

Friday, January 13th, 2012

I have posted two new videos on YouTube answering your BBQ questions. The first one is about BBQ Indoors. The second is about which woods and rubs to use on different meats. Check them out and leave a comment to let me know what you think! Please subscribe and share it with your friends. And if you have a bbq question please send it to questions@bigmista.com.

Bigmista The BBQ Answer Man – BBQ Indoors?

Bigmista The BBQ Answer Man – Woods and Rubs

Let me know what you think!

Enjoy!

Bigmista

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Bigmista The BBQ Answer Man!

Monday, January 9th, 2012

Got a burning (get it?) question about BBQ? Well calm your nerves because you have a new guy on the scene who will answer your barbecue questions. ME! All you have to do is send your question to questions@bigmista.com and I will answer them in a video!

 

Check out the first one here!

Leave a comment to let me know what you think! And please share this with your friends!!

Enjoy!

Bigmista

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