This evening will be my television debut with Anthony Bourdain on No Reservations. This episode kicks off the last season of the show before Tony heads off to CNN. Back in March they shot the show during SXSW, and I was able to drive down to Austin and show Tony and the crew around two of my favorite barbecue joints in the state: Franklin Barbecue and JMueller BBQ. You'll see these two destinations along with many others in the episode, but I wanted to share some of the photos from the two days. Most all of the shots from Franklin Barbecue were taken by my excellent photographer
Nicholas McWhirter, as were all of the photos in our upcoming book
Prophets of Smoked Meat.
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Breakfast at Franklin |
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In line with my agent, David Hale Smith |
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Tony arrives |
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Trying to sound intelligent |
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Cameraman Zach Zamboni and producer Jared Andrukanis |
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Let's eat! |
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Nicholas McWhirter, Anthony Bourdain, David Hale Smith, Me |
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Brisket, ribs and sausage at Franklin |
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Producer Josh Ferrell giving me the shirt off his back |
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Josh Ferrell and I trading game worn jerseys |
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The panel at SXSW |
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Me and ZPZ social media director Helen Cho |
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Tony and I at JMueller BBQ |
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The feast at JMueller BBQ |
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When dining with Tony, fine bourbon just shows up on the table. |
A big thanks to Anthony Bourdain for having me on the show and hopefully making me look intelligent this evening. The whole crew was great to work with, so I know the show will be great. I hope you enjoy it.
- BBQ Snob
you had me at Tony Bourdain...i stayed for the Garrison Brother.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations brother! Now you're Prime Time, very exciting!!
ReplyDeleteHey right on -- you were informative and awesome! Good job man, you should totally be proud of yourself.
ReplyDeleteI had a great dinner but now my mouth is watering.
ReplyDeleteFranklin BBQ is on my bucket list
Congrats! Watching the show now. You did good.
ReplyDeleteWatched the episode and discovered your blog. Great find!
ReplyDeleteBeen following you since your first posts Snob. I’ve watched you go from a complete BBQ neophyte (albeit an enthusiastic one) to fully figuring it out and achieving the glory of supping with Bourdain. Dude, you’ve come a long way and it’s been a pleasure to watch you grow in stature. I’ve enjoyed reading your blog immensely because I’ve been a Texas BBQ freak for several decades. Thanks for doing what I never had the talent or guts to do.
ReplyDeleteWay to go, Snob! I had my parents DVR the show (since I don't have cable or a DVR), and I can't wait to watch it.
ReplyDeleteI can only repeat the good things in the above posts. You are a GREAT representative for BBQ.
ReplyDeleteGreat episode, congrats Daniel on all of your success. Can't wait to read the book.
ReplyDeleteYou nailed it pretty good. Just read your blog entry on California BBQ. It's not completely off, though some California BBQ's do a good job with smoke, I've found them on the whole to be highly inconsistent. If you head out to North California I'll collect a list of places to try for you (House of Soul Food - Santa Clara & Henry's Hi-Life - San Jose) to hit and maybe a few to avoid (House of Chicken and Ribs - Antelope, CA)
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