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Lake Lady 6
04-15-2008, 04:25 PM
Once again I am hoping that forum members will be able to help. We are planning a catered rib barbecue (and fixings) this summer. Attended the Rib Fest at Gunstock last summer and never thought to take any business cards and have not found any listed in the phone book. Does anyone have any experience with this type of family outing and/or recommendations. Thanks in advance.
islander10
04-15-2008, 04:30 PM
KC's Rib Shack in Mancester will cater around the lake and he has won all kinds of awards. He is on Second St in Manchester.
627-7427
lakershaker
04-15-2008, 04:42 PM
When I was in earlier this winter, they were talking about potentially doing something like this. Probably worth a call, as their meat is top-notch.
Winni P
04-15-2008, 05:08 PM
I have never been but have heard that it is really good. Here's their link:
http://www.yankeesmokehouse.com/yankeesmokehousebbq.html
arthurc
04-15-2008, 05:43 PM
Our Condo Association has used Mame's for a number of years. It has always bee pretty good with ribs, chicken, hotdogs and hamburgers and assorted other goodies.
Once again I am hoping that forum members will be able to help. We are planning a catered rib barbecue (and fixings) this summer. Attended the Rib Fest at Gunstock last summer and never thought to take any business cards and have not found any listed in the phone book. Does anyone have any experience with this type of family outing and/or recommendations. Thanks in advance.There was a discussion about local caterers this past February.
You can read that thread here (http://www.winnipesaukee.com/forums/showthread.php?t=5592).
camp guy
04-15-2008, 06:21 PM
I can support Winni P with respect to Yankee Smokehouse. I have never had them come and do an on-site BBQ for me, but my wife and I eat there several times each season and the food is great.
riverat
04-15-2008, 06:56 PM
Muddy River Smokehouse in Portsmouth catered our wedding three years ago and did a fantastic job and their ribs were to die for. You can reach them at this email gerri@muddyriver.com
Smitty1
04-15-2008, 07:10 PM
These guys did a nice job at an event I recently attended:
http://www.porkeezpigroasts.com/
Waterbaby
04-15-2008, 07:15 PM
KC's Rib Shack in Mancester will cater around the lake and he has won all kinds of awards. He is on Second St in Manchester.
627-7427
KCs was at the Made in NH Expo recently, with a huge display.............. I heard their food was great from other showgoers and it looked wonderful, too bad they wouldn't give out samples.............. :cool:
codeman671
04-15-2008, 08:41 PM
There is a new place in Portsmouth, Mojo's BBQ Shack. I know Moe, one of the owners personally and he is an INCREDIBLE cook. Having lived with him years ago (in my young, single days) that man can cook. His BBQ sauce is sold in many stores under the name "Arkansauce".
michael c
04-15-2008, 11:38 PM
If I were [ I may be ] gonna hire someone to do a real Bar-b-que, I would get a hold of a lady ,,,name is Ellie marie Murphy..i won't bore you with all the details unless you ask me, but it is not to be believed ,,,she really seems to care ...if you know what I mean ...she really gives a sh(1
I have had bar-b-que all over the place and she rocks !!!
I would also add that when you hire someone to do a catering or a bar-b-que , they tend to be a bit pricey ,only because of the man [woman] power involved........a really write home about bar-B-Que ,,,takes so much prep that all you see is the end result ,,,you never see very much of the 10 - 12 hours of prep time , and then the 4-6 hours on the grill
If you think this is something you would like to look into .let me know ..
I don't want to turn this into an advertisement ...but when its good ,,,,its good ,,,and she really puts her heart and soul into it ..
WARNING!!!! If you want her for your Bar-B- Que , don't wait ...she is normally booked up 2+ months in advacnce..
let me know ...I will post her URL or e-mail if you want her Bar B Que
ribs ,,, funny thing about this woman,,,,,,,,,,, she Really seems to care ....tough to find in this day and age
Mike
Grady223
04-16-2008, 10:09 AM
We had a Texas BBQ at the Wolfeboro Corinthian Yacht Club that was catered by the following:
PORKY’S BBQ
28 Hamblins Hayway
Marstons Mills, Ma. 02648
508-801-1406
Vito Marotta, owner
Vito@ Cape.com
He cooked brisket, pork, chicken and ribs on site in his trailored smoker and it was unbelievably good. I would highly recommend him.
Senter Cove Guy
04-16-2008, 03:35 PM
I'm with Riverat. Muddy River Smokehouse is the best. They did a wedding for us and the food and service was fantastic.
Waterbaby
04-16-2008, 07:58 PM
I just thought of something you may want to keep in mind when checking out BBQ places -- there are different types of BBQ and what you are thinking may not be what they do. For example, in some parts of the South BBQ is putting a dry rub on meats and smoking said meat for a certain number of hours; the meat is served "dry" and you add your own sauce to taste. I've found that "here", meaning NH, most people think of BBQ as the meat being cooked with the sauce put on it at some point, or sometimes even simmered in the sauce and it's served all together rather than "add your own sauce".
Also, have you checked Gunstock's website, or perhaps contacted them, for a list of the vendors who were at that event and perhaps some of the names will ring a bell and you could contact them for your event? Just another thought.
Grady223
04-17-2008, 07:50 AM
You are right Waterbaby - but the only real BBQ is the southern style - we absolutley can not compare to our sloppy style to it.
ossipeeboater
04-17-2008, 03:06 PM
I just thought of something you may want to keep in mind when checking out BBQ places -- there are different types of BBQ and what you are thinking may not be what they do. For example, in some parts of the South BBQ is putting a dry rub on meats and smoking said meat for a certain number of hours; the meat is served "dry" and you add your own sauce to taste. I've found that "here", meaning NH, most people think of BBQ as the meat being cooked with the sauce put on it at some point, or sometimes even simmered in the sauce and it's served all together rather than "add your own sauce".
Also, have you checked Gunstock's website, or perhaps contacted them, for a list of the vendors who were at that event and perhaps some of the names will ring a bell and you could contact them for your event? Just another thought.
When I'm going to do a good BBQ for friends at the lake it's a pork shoulder or brisket and couple racks of ribs dry rubbed and smoked over charcoal/wood for 6-8 hours. I usually only do it 1-2 times a summer because of the time involved but it's much better than the typical sauce drenched BBQ you get in restaurants.
froggy
04-17-2008, 07:53 PM
Keep the catering local. John & his staff at Mame's are GREAT.
An option in Gilford is Curt's Caterers. GREAT people also.
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