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Has anyone ever attempted to replicate their taste and had success?
Planning on making some ribs this weekend and wanted to try to get their flavor.
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Never tried Eli's bbq. I'm guessing that's a locally owned joint, in your area. What style of bbq are they? Texas, Memphis, Kansas City, 'Carolina? Once you pinpoint the style, then you can more easily work on making a similar flavor.
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I like their pulled pork and sides. Their ribs are good (I'm not an expert) but insanely expensive.
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(05-26-2018, 06:02 PM)HarleyDog Wrote: Maybe this is what your looking for?
http://www.fox19.com/story/26231309/elis-bbq-sauce-and-rub
With that much ketchup and maple syrup that is going to be a very sweet sauce.
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Their sauce is waaaaay too sweet for me.
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