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Monday Open Thread: African American BBQ Pitmasters

May 30, 2016 by pragobots 201 Comments

GOOD MORNING AND HAPPY MEMORIAL DAY, P.O.U.!

Since Memorial Day Weekend is the official start of cookout season, I thought it would be the perfect time to learn about African American pitmasters.

 

HENRY PERRY

“The Father of Kansas City Barbecue”

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Henry Perry (1875 – March 22, 1940, aged 65) was a restaurateur who is considered the “father ofKansas City barbecue.”

Perry was born in Shelby County, Tennessee near Memphis and worked on steamboat restaurants on the Mississippi River and Missouri River before moving to Kansas City, Missouri in 1907. In 1908 he began serving smoked meats to workers in the Garment District in Downtown Kansas City from an alley stand.

He then moved his stand to 17th and Lydia map in the famed inner city neighborhood of 18th Street and Vine.

He later moved a few blocks away within the neighborhood of 19th and Highland, buy viagra by phone where he operated out of an old trolley barn throughout the 1920s and 1930s when the neighborhood became famed for its Kansas City Jazz during the Tom Pendergast era.

Customers paid 25 cents for hot meat smoked over oak and hickory and wrapped in newsprint. Perry’s sauce was described as “harsh, peppery” (rather than sweet). Perry’s menu included such barbecue standards of the day as beef and wild game such as possum, woodchuck, and raccoon.

At his death, Charlie Bryant took over the business; he, in turn, sold it to his brother Arthur, who made the sauce a little sweeter when he relocated the restaurant, Arthur Bryant’s, to 1727 Brooklyn in the same neighborhood.

Also, Arthur Pinkard, who had worked for Perry, helped George Gates found Gates and Sons Bar-B-Q.

(SOURCE: Wikipedia)

Filed Under: African Americans, Food, History, Open Thread Tagged With: African-American barbecue, African-American BBQ, African-American BBQ Pitmasters, Barbecue, Father of Kansas City Barbecue, Henry Perry, Kanas City BBQ, Kansas City, Missouri, Open Thread

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