The Big Smoke
Gourmet Traveller
|September 2019
Where there’s smoke, there’s barbecue in Central Texas. SHANE MITCHELL heads to the finest pits for breakfast tacos, Sunday barbacoa and a whole lot of brisket.
Tourists start lining up outside Franklin Barbecue in East Austin before dawn. The restaurant provides camp chairs for the wait, which can take up to half the day as a line stretches around the teal-and-white low-rise building. Some customers pack their own coolers. Others bring their dogs. Pitmaster Aaron Franklin has tapped into a universal craving for smoked meats, and his franchise includes cookbooks, a music festival, side hustles with other local chefs, a pending line of backyard barbecue pits and a television show (my favourite episode: Pickin’ Beef). He’s camera-ready and smokes a quality brisket.
But this first morning in Central Texas I’m searching for a breakfast taco, and I drive past Franklin on my way to a food truck deep in South Austin. On an unpaved roadside lot surrounded by auto-repair shops and hair salons, Valentina’s Tex Mex BBQ also has a line, but those standing in it are on their way to work, and concentrating on the menu-board rather than posting selfies. Owner Miguel Vidal named one of his pits Chino after the lead singer of alt-metal band Deftones. The firebox glows with resinous mesquite coals. A sign on the trailer reads “hecho con amor”. Another lauds the collaboration with a sixth-generation rancher.

This story is from the September 2019 edition of Gourmet Traveller.
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