The Ultimate Costco Guide To Texas BBQ

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Texas BBQ can be pretty expensive... but what if I told you you can make Texas quality BBQ in your own home for a fraction of the cost? All you need is a Costco membership.

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I gotta re-watch this multiple times whenever im about to BBQ something

humphrey
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started cooking meat as a college student 6 years ago from Costco. This guys is sharing is a lot of what I discovered is the best part of a Costco membership. The Costco to grill/oven/pan pipeline is real and the best way to afford tons of the top tier bbq all the time

overcraft
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Great info and entertainment. Thanks for not trying to sell me a thermometer, charcoal, or the dreaded VPN.

sstanforddpt
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Wow the cut and jokes are so good. Top tier. Who is your editor?

nn-wmun
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Which Costco do you go to where you can find beef ribs like that

RobB-pphs
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The prices are misleading. a $40/lb brisket from a bbq place is the post cooked weight. You're generally looking at 50% yield, so 2lbs raw is 1lb smoked. Add in the fuel costs and labor costs (16 hours to smoke a brisket) and it's not outrageous that a bbq spot would charge $40/lb for brisket

SalahodeenAbdulKafi
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Dang, some of the meat prices were good but some high. HEB and Kroger beat the brisket and pork rib prices. Either way, very good explanation. Texas style BBQ really isn’t hard, just time consuming.

mosquitofleetfishing
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I only started BBQing like 7-8 months ago. I have done a brisket a few times and slowly I am getting better. Beef ribs are much easier. And pulled pork is the easiest. I wish Costco carried bone in pork. Besides the bone in pork, I buy almost all other things at Costco, quality is good and can't beat the price. They also carry american wagyu briskets. All I need is 12-14 hrs of my time and the whole family can enjoy the good food at home.

bobbyz
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Costco will also sell PRIME Brisket but usually closer to the Winter Holiday Season.

nathandanner
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Wish we had american wagyu at costcos in TN :(

AntsBBQCookout
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How do you not get more views? This is great

koonatairadarchallenger
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Mind sharing the item # on the beef plate ribs? I've never seen them @ my Costco. 😞

Mike_Genisys
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I wish my Costco had plate ribs! I have been searching for those for years in my area

spencerpelletier
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I've been finding Bone-in Shoulders at my Costco but, I don't think they have them at ALL Costcos. I don't like the Boneless shoulders(had bad experience).

nathandanner
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Math not quite there. Yes brisket about $4/5 lb. But after fat and cooking you get 50% so really $8/10 lb. Plus cost charcoal, wood…. But thanks for video.

AngryBullBBQ
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the only place i can find a boneless turkey breast is HEB and ever since i moved from texas to AL, i can't find them for the life of me

ForceRecon
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If you really want to save money, buy half a cow or a whole cow and use a chest freezer. Ground beef prices for steak and brisket. Big investment once a year or so, but you save money all year.

christopher.
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The reason BBQ places charge what they charge is because of the labor. But by all means if everyone has 12-14hrs to cook a brisket or at least 24hrs to cook an entire bbq platter do it

jfennell
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Great video, one flaw in your plan though. Texans don’t go to Costco.

MAVERICKOfficialChannel
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but the man on tv said inflation is down

jeffstrand