There are only a handful of kosher BBQ’s around the country, but of course Kansas City has the first sanctioned kosher BBQ contest. Jewish and non-Jewish BBQ teams faced off in overland park on Sunday for first place and some bragging rights.
Jimmy Nickel’s ‘Full House BBQ’ team took those bragging rights, but all competitors got to sample a different flavor of BBQ competition.
On the surface, it’s a sight familiar to summertime competitions in Kansas City. But this one is so much different.
“They provide meat smokers and utensils. The only thing we provide is wood and charcoal,” Scott Fraley with ‘Smoked to Perfection’ said.
Everything at the competition had to be provided to insure that it met Old Testament standards.
“The differences are they all the meat, chicken, and every ingredient used in any of the food process is certified kosher from beginning to end,” said Rabbi Mendel Segal (Executive Director of Vaad HaKashruth of Kansas City).
So if it isn’t certified as kosher, it’s nowhere in sight. “It’s based on the Bible, the way the kosher rules are stated,” Rabbi Segal said.
Even the smokers themselves, the utensils and meat thermometers have to be kosher.
“Sometimes when you go to competitions people have their huge smokers and their own expensive equipment. Now it’s a level playing field and it’s gonna come down to how skillful they are as BBQers. I really like that idea,” judge Simon Majumdal said.
It’s a challenge that makes Jewish and non-Jewish competitors alike say, ‘Game on!’
Because kosher BBQ competitions are so rare…there are many orthodox Kansas City Jews who have never even tried it.
“It was strange having someone 50 or 60 years old saying this is the first time I’ve ever had BBQ,” Fraley said. “It’s heaven to them.”
Many discovered that infusing ancient Jewish culture with a little Kansas City tradition is like a well-blended BBQ sauce, certified kosher for everyone.
We need that here. We are a little tired of kosher pizza and falafel
I hear Mrs. Goldberg makes a wicked chili…did she serve some up at the BBQ competition?
We need someone with the skill and knowledge to take this idea on the road
yidden are really taking the rebbes words well to make a kiddush hashem .
whens it coming to Montreal??
YUM!!!
Nice to hear from you Mendel and to see the smiles you bring to people’s faces. Keep up the good work.
Y. Frankforter
can’t wait for it to come to CH
Mazel tov to Mendel Segal and the Vaad of KC on a job well done! What a Kiddush Hashem.
when is BBQ coming to CH?
BBQ in CH?? Soooo cool!!
Yaakov Shapiro, when he does something, he does it right!
We’re all saving our appetites!
A friend of mine, Yaakov Shapiro, is bringing real kosher BBQ to Crown Heights very soon!
Can’t wait!