This cooking method uses heat away from the flames, making it ideal for low and slow BBQ.
Indirect heat
This is the name for the flavorful crust that forms on the outside of smoked meat.
Kansas City
This crunchy cabbage side is a classic BBQ plate companion.
Coleslaw
This holiday weekend is often treated as the unofficial start of grilling season.
Memorial Day
This pink ring near the surface of smoked meat is a prized BBQ badge of honor.
Smoke ring
This state is famous for whole-hog barbecue and vinegar based sauce.
North Carolina
These sweet, smoky beans are often cooked with bacon or brisket scraps.
Baked Beans
This Food Network host is known for taking viewers to “Flavortown.”
Hint:

Guy Fieri!
This is the name for the flavorful crust that forms on the outside of smoked meat.
Bark
In Hawaii, what is the name of their traditional underground cooking method?
Luau or imu pit
This Southern side is made from ground corn and is often served creamy or fried.
Grits
In King of the Hill, Hank Hill is famously loyal to this grilling fuel.
Propane
This dread temperature plateau can make a brisket seems like it has stopped cooking
The stall
This Mexican cooking tradition originally involved slow-cooking meat in a pit.
Barbacoa
This tangy fermented vegetable is a popular BBQ side, especially with sausages.
Sauerkraut
This animated bear famously warns people that “only you can prevent wildfires.” Grill safely!
Smokey Bear
This is the name for the flavorful crust that forms on the outside of smoked meat.
Texas crunch
In South Africa, this word refers to a cookout or barbecue gathering.
Braai
This spicy red sausage is a Texas BBQ staple, often served by the link.
Hot links / sausage links
This George Foreman product became a famous indoor grilling appliance.
George Foreman Grill