This is Barbecue Nation after hours, the conversation that took place after the show ended.
Speaker AHey, everybody, it's jt.
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Speaker AHey, everybody.
Speaker AWelcome to Lightning Round here on Barbecue Nation.
Speaker AI'm JT along with Leanne Whippin.
Speaker AAnd we've got.
Speaker AHow about this, Matt?
Speaker AMatt Abba Dabadoo with us.
Speaker BDon't do it.
Speaker AAnd Shane McBride.
Speaker AI did it so you wouldn't kid.
Speaker ASo there you go.
Speaker AThis is the part of the show where we just ask really irrelevant and irreverent questions.
Speaker AAnd some goofy, too, because you can swear in this part, it doesn't go over the radio.
Speaker AThere you go.
Speaker CThis is where I shine.
Speaker AHow long did it.
Speaker AHow long did it take you guys?
Speaker AThis is kind of a rudimentary question here, but how long did it take you guys when you were really trying to start getting into barbecue?
Speaker AThis before the restaurant was open, but not to quote, unquote, peek under the lid.
Speaker DOh, man.
Speaker CNot too long.
Speaker CI was pretty good at that.
Speaker DI wasn't.
Speaker DI'm very impatient.
Speaker AYeah, I've noticed.
Speaker CI've learned in barbecue is patience is key.
Speaker DI mean, you certainly.
Speaker DEveryone's heard the slogan, if you're looking, you ain't cooking.
Speaker DYou got it, and just, like, let it do its thing.
Speaker DBut, I mean, it took me a little bit to just be like, matt, leave it alone.
Speaker DGo have a beer.
Speaker ALike, walk away, cook.
Speaker AYeah.
Speaker AWhat's the biggest thing you guys think, individually, you've learned so far?
Speaker AYou came out of the restaurant business, but as we've all established, barbecue restaurants are a little different from being classically trained chefs into what you're doing now with grills and smokers and stuff.
Speaker ABut what's the biggest thing you think you've learned so far?
Speaker DBeen a lot.
Speaker CIt's still the same.
Speaker CIt's kind of good in, good out.
Speaker CThat's a big part of what we do.
Speaker CI've also learned that when you're at a barbecue competition and you're hanging out with large barbecue guys, don't try to.
Speaker DKeep up with drinking them.
Speaker AYeah, yeah, that's a good point.
Speaker AI can't keep up with Leanne, so she's got that classic glass there.
Speaker AIt's Ralph Lauren.
Speaker AI mean, come on.
Speaker AYou know, I get red solo cups out here on the coast.
Speaker ASo, you know, if this is one for each of you, Matt and Shane, if you could work with one of your barbecue heroes.
Speaker AAnd I know you've worked with quite a few of them, but if you could work with one of them, who would it be?
Speaker DTuffy Stone.
Speaker DI love Tuffy.
Speaker BTuffy's awesome.
Speaker AI like that answer, Shane.
Speaker AJust point.
Speaker AI like that.
Speaker CI'm the same.
Speaker AOkay, what is the best day for either of you?
Speaker AAnd you can both answer this contained for activities away from the restaurant.
Speaker CMonday.
Speaker ANo, I mean.
Speaker ABut what do you like to do?
Speaker DI don't think that was the question, chef.
Speaker CCan you clarify that question?
Speaker AYeah.
Speaker AWhat do you do on your day off?
Speaker AIf you get.
Speaker AOr a half a day or three hours, whatever.
Speaker AYou get time off.
Speaker AWhat.
Speaker AWhat are the hours for?
Speaker DFun.
Speaker DThis is my perfect day for fun.
Speaker DOn a day off.
Speaker DOn a Monday.
Speaker DIt's usually a Monday, right?
Speaker DIs I get to wake up in the morning, take my son to the park, go get him a donut somewhere, and then we get pizza for dinner, and then afterwards, some ice cream.
Speaker DCan I come look?
Speaker ACan I come live with you?
Speaker AYeah.
Speaker DYes.
Speaker DLet's go.
Speaker AOkay.
Speaker CIt's pretty nice over there.
Speaker DI'm just gonna have to pick your brain about some barbecue stuff, that's all.
Speaker AYeah, that's okay.
Speaker AI'm.
Speaker AI'm an.
Speaker AWhen it comes to that.
Speaker AWhat about you, Shane?
Speaker CI have a terrible collecting habit.
Speaker CSo there's a flea market or antique market or a liquor store that I haven't been to.
Speaker CYeah, I'm going to go look for pretty much.
Speaker DSo, Matt, greatest things about our barbecue trips have been shaming.
Speaker DLike, oh, there's an antique store there.
Speaker DOr, hey, there's an awesome antique shop at this town that nobody's ever heard of that I somehow know about that I want to go and check out.
Speaker AYou're like, what?
Speaker BI totally.
Speaker BI totally agree with you.
Speaker BI actually had an antique.
Speaker BI rented a space in an antique mall.
Speaker BAnd the name of my company was Lee Antiques.
Speaker BI used to be totally into antiques.
Speaker DOh, God, take enough of it.
Speaker DI go anywhere.
Speaker DWe're always stopping into at least one to two antique stores.
Speaker BIt's like a treasure hunt.
Speaker DWell, it's exactly what he says it is.
Speaker AYeah.
Speaker AI hate to tell you this, but my wife and I owned an antique store for a while.
Speaker AThings were a little slow in the broadcasting business.
Speaker AThis is 25 years ago.
Speaker ASo she said, I'm going to start an antique store.
Speaker AOf course I wrote the checks for it, but it was like, holy shit, look at all this stuff.
Speaker AI didn't even know we had this stuff.
Speaker DI break his chops all the time.
Speaker DI'm like, you literally could open up a store with just the stuff in your house, not even including the stuff you have in storage units, just the stuff you have in your house.
Speaker DYou can put your own antique shop.
Speaker AYeah.
Speaker AA lot of cool stuff.
Speaker BSo what's your.
Speaker BWhat.
Speaker BSo, Shane, what's your most favorite piece that you have to date that you just will never let go of?
Speaker DWhat are all those porcelain things that you find?
Speaker AThe little dog.
Speaker DThe dog things.
Speaker DYeah.
Speaker CI have lots of really great federal period furniture.
Speaker CMy mom and I have a house in Charleston, South Carolina.
Speaker CAnd I've put everything that's in there is Southern.
Speaker CThat was made between 1820 and 1900.
Speaker DWow.
Speaker CI have a great sugar chest there that are.
Speaker CThose are pretty rare.
Speaker CAnd I have some pretty special pieces of art that I would never get rid of.
Speaker ARight.
Speaker CWhen I buy art, it's either like, Hudson Valley school or I really enjoy finding food centric art.
Speaker CSo I have a ton of that.
Speaker ACool.
Speaker CAnd it's spilled into the restaurants now.
Speaker CThere's artwork in the restaurants.
Speaker AI love that on a scale.
Speaker DAll my art.
Speaker AYou what?
Speaker AYou eat your art?
Speaker DI eat all my art.
Speaker DI go out and buy food.
Speaker DI just eat things.
Speaker AI got it.
Speaker AI got it.
Speaker AI just put in my pile.
Speaker AOkay.
Speaker ADo you remember what the first thing you ever grilled or smoked or barbecued was?
Speaker ABoth of you?
Speaker DFirst thing I ever barbecued was ribs.
Speaker DAnd I did it with our business partner, Rob Shager, out in Long island at his house.
Speaker DIt was the first time that I'd been really exposed to seeing an offset cooker.
Speaker DI mean, never in my life had I seen a person have one in their home.
Speaker DAnd I was like, oh, my God, you have one of these.
Speaker DThis is insane.
Speaker DI had no idea how to use it.
Speaker DAnd, yeah, the first thing I certainly smoked were baby back ribs.
Speaker CFirst thing I ever grilled was a hot dog.
Speaker CI was about 6.
Speaker CAnd first thing I ever smoked was a chicken.
Speaker AThere you go.
Speaker CBoth of them.
Speaker CWith my uncle, who was a chef.
Speaker AYou know, they had to smuggle that offset smoker into Long island because nobody knew what it was.
Speaker AIt could have been from another planet.
Speaker AAs far as probably.
Speaker AProbably like that.
Speaker AIf we put your skills to music, what would the music be?
Speaker DOh, man.
Speaker DHis would be fish.
Speaker CGrateful that.
Speaker DMine would probably be Bon Jovi or Billy Joel or, like, a Rocky album soundtrack.
Speaker DProbably.
Speaker AWhat?
Speaker AThat?
Speaker AYeah.
Speaker AAnd then you hear Billy Joel in the background singing Uptown Girl or something like.
Speaker AThere you go.
Speaker ALike that.
Speaker AWhere's the worst place you ever had to cook.
Speaker AIt can be a restaurant, a competition, a backyard barbecue with somebody.
Speaker DI feel like we've had multiple opportunities for this.
Speaker DThere is certainly a great story where Shane and I were cooking down at an event somewhere and.
Speaker CPennsylvania, that one.
Speaker DNo.
Speaker DWhen we had to wheel all the ribs in to bring it up to your hotel room because the health inspector came as we were.
Speaker CHealth inspector showed up.
Speaker DHealth inspector showed up to the kitchen that we were guest pit mastering in for an event.
Speaker DAnd they certainly weren't prepared to have like two huskies with like two deep lexans full of seasoned ribs.
Speaker DSo like, you guys gotta get outta here.
Speaker DAnd we're like, where do we go?
Speaker DAnd they gave us a dolly and Shane just took the ribs and brought them up to his hotel room until they were gone for us to put them on the cooker to smoke em.
Speaker CThat was funny.
Speaker CI've cooked in some fields before that were not optimal, that's for sure.
Speaker DMemphis, what was it, 2016, 2017 when it was like just a mud pit?
Speaker DThat was not fun that year.
Speaker CMemphis is a challenge every year, no matter what.
Speaker AYeah, I get it, I get it.
Speaker CThis year was 100 degrees every day.
Speaker AWhat?
Speaker AOn a scale of 1 to 10, how much barbecue do you guys eat on a regular basis?
Speaker AOr do you still revert back to some of your classic training when you're cooking at home?
Speaker DI probably.
Speaker DI'll probably eat barbecue for me and my family maybe once a week.
Speaker DOutside of like constantly tasting everything at the restaurant.
Speaker DLike if I'm home, at my house, I'll.
Speaker DI'll fire up my little smoker that I have for my backyard and do like a shoulder or some ribs or something like that maybe once a week or.
Speaker DChicken.
Speaker DA lot of chicken.
Speaker DSmoked chickens.
Speaker CYeah, I smoke a lot of chicken too.
Speaker AThere you go.
Speaker AIf I declared you supreme ruler of barbecue for one week, what would you as supreme ruler decree?
Speaker DThat New Yorkers can cook good barbecue.
Speaker AOkay, that's pretty.
Speaker AThat's pretty good.
Speaker AThat's pretty good.
Speaker AWhat's the worst concert you ever attended?
Speaker AGod.
Speaker AAnd I know they have some crappy concerts once in a while in New York, so they had to have because we have them here.
Speaker DI went to a fish concert when I was probably 18 or 19 years old and Vernon Downs racetrack.
Speaker DAnd it was again like a.
Speaker DLike a mud pit.
Speaker AHot.
Speaker DIt was like a multiple day concert and it was just like muddy and hot and sweaty and smelly.
Speaker DThe music was fine.
Speaker DBut I'm by no means a fish head.
Speaker DLike this guy is so that was probably my least favorite concert I've ever been to.
Speaker CI would say it was.
Speaker DShane was probably also at that concert, and I probably didn't even know.
Speaker CDylan in the middle of the 90s in South Florida.
Speaker CReally bad show.
Speaker AReally?
Speaker AYeah.
Speaker CAllison Krause opened up for him and she was phenomenal, and he just stunk the joint up.
Speaker CExcept his band.
Speaker CThe band was incredible.
Speaker CHe just wasn't on it.
Speaker AYeah.
Speaker CAnd I've also seen Van Morrison do some really bad things.
Speaker AWow.
Speaker CBut those are alcohol induced.
Speaker AYeah, yeah, absolutely.
Speaker AI went to a Merle Haggart concert one time and he could barely make it to the stage.
Speaker AOkay.
Speaker AHis band was great.
Speaker AI don't know.
Speaker AI don't even remember who the warmup hit was, but they were great.
Speaker AMerle comes up there and he starts to sing one of his classics, like Okie from Muskogee or something like that.
Speaker AAnd all of a sudden he just kind of wanders around and goes back mad.
Speaker AStraw bales on the stage and he sits down on the straw bale and the band doesn't know what the hell he's doing.
Speaker AHe's sitting there and all of a sudden he breaks into Tulsa Time or some other weird song, and he just goes off on this riff for about 10 minutes.
Speaker AAnd then they.
Speaker AThey kind of got him up and got him back to the mic and it kind of blew everybody away on that.
Speaker AIt was.
Speaker AI was at a few rock concerts which I don't remember very clearly over the years, but that's.
Speaker CThat was the problem.
Speaker CSo there's some of those ones I just don't remember.
Speaker AYeah, I saw.
Speaker AI saw Blue Oyster Cult, the Doobie Brothers, and some.
Speaker ASomebody else in Santa Barbara one time.
Speaker AThat's what I know.
Speaker ASo don't ask me.
Speaker ADon't ask me how the concert was, but I remember that.
Speaker AOkay, here's the one.
Speaker ALeanne, have you ever cooked in your underwear in a thunder or snowstorm?
Speaker DInside or outside?
Speaker AOutside.
Speaker DNo.
Speaker CI've done it.
Speaker CWell, maybe not in a snow or thunderstorm, but certainly cooked in my underwear.
Speaker DWell, you know what?
Speaker DI have to retract my.
Speaker DYeah.
Speaker DFrom being from upstate New York.
Speaker DI've definitely gone out and grilled, like, steaks or chicken or hamburgers or hot dogs in my underwear during a snowstorm.
Speaker DFor sure.
Speaker DI'm sure that's happened at some point, like with a coat on, but in my underwear.
Speaker DLike, not totally.
Speaker AYeah, see, there's two honest guys there.
Speaker ALeanne.
Speaker BI hear it.
Speaker AChris Lilly was too very honest about that.
Speaker BYes, You Know, Chris has done that also.
Speaker BIn the elements.
Speaker AYeah.
Speaker AIn fact, that was at the Jack, I think, wasn't it?
Speaker AOr something like that.
Speaker AThey were cooking in a field and his son was.
Speaker AHe was in the back of the truck.
Speaker ASon was in the sleeping bag.
Speaker AAnd the storm came in and Chris told us the story was on the show a few weeks ago.
Speaker AAnd they jumped up and they're running around in their underwear trying to, you know, not let the cookers blow over in the tent and all this stuff.
Speaker AAnd they're out.
Speaker DDo what you got to do.
Speaker AYou do what you got to do.
Speaker AOkay.
Speaker CI saw Chris Lilly over the weekend at Memphis.
Speaker CAnd to see him hanging out with his grandkids, pretty awesome.
Speaker AYeah.
Speaker AYeah.
Speaker CMagical.
Speaker AYeah.
Speaker CThey call him Chick, Chick, chick.
Speaker AGot to remember that.
Speaker AYes.
Speaker AOkay, Chris, your favorite movie, what's your favorite movie of all time?
Speaker CBrothers.
Speaker AAttaboy.
Speaker AI like that.
Speaker DOh, man.
Speaker DFavorite movie of all time?
Speaker DRocky 4.
Speaker ARocky 4.
Speaker AYou like the Rocky?
Speaker DGladiator.
Speaker AGladiator was good.
Speaker AI know this answer.
Speaker AWould you describe yourself as corn fed or grass fed?
Speaker DCorn fed.
Speaker AFord or Chevy's?
Speaker CI'm a Ford guy.
Speaker DI'm a Ford guy.
Speaker AAll right.
Speaker DI'm an Explorer.
Speaker AOkay, here's a tough one for you.
Speaker ACaptain and Tenille are the Allman brothers.
Speaker CAllman brothers.
Speaker DWhatever he said.
Speaker AI like that.
Speaker AHold on, we're almost done here.
Speaker AOh, have you ever smoked an armadillo?
Speaker ADo you ask that a lot?
Speaker CBecause somebody just asked me that in Memphis.
Speaker DYeah, I wish.
Speaker DI wish I lived in a region where I could find one to smoke one.
Speaker AThey're tough.
Speaker ALet me tell you, when you say.
Speaker CSmoke, like when I ran one over, I smoked that armadillo.
Speaker AYeah, I know, that's.
Speaker ADo you know what you're supposed to do, Shane, when you.
Speaker AAfter you run one over, you gotta get out of your car or your truck.
Speaker AYou go over and you sit.
Speaker AYou pick up the armadillo and you put them in a sitting position.
Speaker AAnd then you take your Lone Star bottle and wrap their little hands around it and you drive off.
Speaker AThat's a thing in Texas.
Speaker AWow.
Speaker CI will remember that.
Speaker AYe.
Speaker AWhat's the dumbest thing you guys have ever seen?
Speaker ANot what you did, but dumbest thing you've ever seen with a grill or a smoker?
Speaker DOh, my God.
Speaker DTry to make barbecue without putting wood into it.
Speaker DIt's probably the.
Speaker AThere you go.
Speaker CThere is a really bad issue of people not knowing how to light a grill up here.
Speaker DOh, he loves it.
Speaker DHe loves watching people try to light.
Speaker CA light Charcoal of watching people try to light charcoal.
Speaker COne of my favorite things, because we'll go to a big, giant events like New York City food and wine or south beach food and wine.
Speaker CAnd everybody's got to cook in those big John grills, right?
Speaker CThere's a big rectangle with a grill over it, and they give you a bag of charcoal, and they always give you lighter fluid.
Speaker CAnd just to watch people try to figure out how to use those things.
Speaker DIs.
Speaker CMy wife can do it.
Speaker CMy life.
Speaker CMy wife can light charcoal with the best of them.
Speaker CShe laughs at them.
Speaker ANow, is that one of those things where you just get a drink and sit back in the lawn chair?
Speaker DHe loves it.
Speaker DHe'll even go as far to be like, hey, Matt, give me the elbow.
Speaker DGrab his beer.
Speaker DI'll like, sit back in his chair and be like.
Speaker DHe's like, it's happening.
Speaker DWatch, watch.
Speaker AThere you go.
Speaker AI like that.
Speaker AOkay, last question.
Speaker ALeanne might have some, but this is my last.
Speaker AMy last question.
Speaker AIf you could dine with any two historical figures, live or dead, I don't care.
Speaker AWe'll resurrect them for the dinner.
Speaker ABut if you could.
Speaker AIf you could have dinner with them, share some barbecue with them, who would those two.
Speaker ATwo historical figures be?
Speaker CI'm ready.
Speaker AGo.
Speaker AFire.
Speaker CTheodore Roosevelt and Jerry Garcia.
Speaker ANow, that would be a hell of a combination.
Speaker DThat'd be pretty cool.
Speaker AYeah.
Speaker DI honestly don't know.
Speaker DI like.
Speaker DI think Jesus might be a cool guy to say, hey, what's going on?
Speaker DTell me the real story.
Speaker AYeah.
Speaker DAnd I don't know.
Speaker DI'd love to have my.
Speaker DMy grandma back for a day and have another.
Speaker AThere you go.
Speaker AThere you go.
Speaker AShane, I do have to tell you something.
Speaker AI.
Speaker AI do a golf show, too, and I had a guy on the golf show and I have similar questions for the after hours thing on the golf show.
Speaker AAnd he was.
Speaker AHe was a Deadhead.
Speaker AAnd he goes, yeah, the great thing about being a Deadhead is because you never wanted to run out a dope because if you did, you found out how crappy the music really was.
Speaker AAnd.
Speaker CThat'S true.
Speaker CI won't argue with on that.
Speaker AOkay.
Speaker AOkay.
Speaker AI have a frame Deadhead picture in my.
Speaker AIn the cave was what we called kind of the family room down at the end of the hall.
Speaker AAnd I stole it from a radio station, but I just thought it was a cool picture because Garcia was there and I think Jerry Ware was with him that day or something.
Speaker ASo.
Speaker ANot Jerry Weir.
Speaker ABob Weir.
Speaker AExcuse me.
Speaker AAnyway, Matt abdu and Shane McBride from Pig beach in New York.
Speaker ATheir new cook.
Speaker AIt's the Pig Beach Barbecue Cookbook.
Speaker AYou guys have been great.
Speaker AI've had a lot of fun.
Speaker AI think Leanne has had a lot of fun.
Speaker BYes.
Speaker BThank you.
Speaker DThank you.
Speaker DYou guys are awesome.
Speaker AAnd I expect to see Shane on an episode of Hoarders very soon.
Speaker AComing.
Speaker DYou might actually.
Speaker DIt might actually happen.
Speaker DThat could actually happen.
Speaker DI might actually sign them up for it.
Speaker AThere you go, guys.
Speaker AThank you.
Speaker ABest of luck with everything.
Speaker BThank you for your time.
Speaker BI know you guys are extremely busy, and congratulations on your success and everything you have coming down the road.
Speaker DThank you so much.
Speaker AYeah.
Speaker AAnd you're welcome back on the show anytime.
Speaker AI don't extend that invitation because.
Speaker DLet us know.
Speaker AThat's okay.
Speaker ADo what?
Speaker AI'm sorry.
Speaker CI had the face for radio, so.
Speaker AYeah, so do I.
Speaker AThat's why I do it a lot.
Speaker ASo, you know, we.
Speaker AWe could do the Shane and Jeff facial profile radio show or something.
Speaker AThere you go.