One Tank Getaways: The Barbecue Highway
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In 2005, a newspaper in Raleigh NC, the News and Observer, published an article titled “Barbeque Highway,” by Fred Thompson. Thompson’s culinary journey took him all over the state in search of perfect barbeque. The name stuck and now from the coastal areas to the extreme western regions, North Carolina’s Barbeque Highway attracts aficionados from all over the country.
If you’re a newcomer to the region or considering realty for sale in Cary, North Carolina, a trip along the Barbecue Highway is a great way to get acquainted with the region’s amazing cuisine.
The White Swan Bar-B-Q in Smithfield has been serving up delicious barbeque for nearly 50 years. Their delicious and unique sauce is made with vinegar and spices that perfectly compliments the smoky character of ribs and chicken. Slow cooked for optimal flavor and tenderness, the barbecue at the White Swan is mouthwatering. A traditional side dish of succulent cole slaw completes your experience at the White Swan.
Wilber’s Barbecue, where several notable Americans have eaten, including President George W. Bush Sr., President Bill Clinton, Governor Jim Hunt, Governor Terry Sanford and Senator Jesse Helms. Serving barbecue cooked in a pit over smoldering, aromatic oak wood, a platter at Wilber’s comes heaped high with accompaniments like cole slaw, potato salad and hush puppies for a great all-American meal.
McCall’s BBQ & Seafood Restaurant features a unique combination of authentic barbecue and delicious seafood dishes, which makes for many interesting platters. Choose from barbecued pork paired with fried chicken, barbecued chicken or tasty Brunswick stew. Brunswick stew is a traditional dish in the US southeast that contains a variety of ingredients, including meat, game and vegetables.
Taking a detour to one of these regional treasures while you’re visiting Cary North Carolina realty for sale is a great way to experience a true Southern culinary mainstay.
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