Note: a version of this post was posted in December 2017. It has been updated as of December 2018.
Monk: For those last minute shoppers (whoops, should have posted this a few weeks earlier), here’s some gift ideas for the barbecue lover in your life. Or perhaps you if you want to treat yo’ self. The bolded items are the ones I can personally recommend.
Books
Cookbooks, from pitmasters and food writers alike
- Whole Hog BBQ: The Gospel of Carolina Barbecue with Recipes from Skylight Inn and Sam Jones BBQ by Sam Jones and Daniel Vaughn (pre-order) new
- Southern Smoke: Barbecue, Traditions, and Treasured Recipes Reimagined for Today by Matthew Register (pre-order) new
- Hardcore Carnivore by Jess Pryles (signed) new
- Pitmaster: Recipes, Techniques, and Barbecue Wisdom by Andy Husbands and Chris Hart
- The South’s Best Butts: Pitmaster Secrets for Barbecue Perfection by Matt Moore
- Barbecue Sauces, Rubs, and Marinades by Steve Raichlen
- Praise the Lard: Recipes and Revelations from a Legendary Life in Barbecue by Mike Mills and Amy Mills
- Buxton Hall Barbecue’s Book of Smoke: Wood-Smoked Meats, Sides, and More by Elliott Moss
- Barbecue: a Savor the South cookbook by John Shelton Reed
- Peace, Love, & Barbecue: Recipes, Secrets, Tall Tales, and Outright Lies from the Legends of Barbecue by Mike Mills
- Franklin Barbecue: A Meat Smoking Manifesto by Aaron Franklin
- Southern Living Ultimate Book of BBQ: The Complete Year-Round Guide to Grilling and Smoking by The Editors of Southern Living
Food History, Cultural Writing, and Photography
- The Cooking Gene: A Journey Through African American Culinary History in the Old South by Michael Twitty new
- The Potlikker Papers: A Food History of the Modern South by John T. Edge new
- Texas BBQ by Wyatt McSpadden new
- Texas BBQ, Small Town to Downtown by Wyatt McSpadden new
- Virginia Barbecue: A History by Joseph R. Haynes
- Brunswick Stew: A Virginia Tradition by Joseph R. Haynes
- The One True Barbecue: Fire, Smoke, and the Pitmasters Who Cook Whole Hog by Rien Fertel
- The 100 Best Barbecue Restaurants in America by Johnny Fugitt
- Holy Smoke: The Big Book of North Carolina Barbecue by John Shelton Reed and Dale Volberg Reed
- Bob Garner’s Book of Barbecue: North Carolina’s Favorite Food by Bob Garner
- The Best Tar Heel Barbecue: From Manteo to Murphy by Jim Early
- Barbecue Crossroads: Notes and Recipes from a Southern Odyssey by Robb Walsh
- Barbecue: The History of an American Institution by Robert Moss
- North Carolina’s Roadside Eateries by D.G. Martin
- Carolina ‘Cue by Our State Magazine (or directly from Our State)
- The Prophets of Smoked Meat: A Journey Through Texas Barbecue by Daniel Vaughn
- Barbecue Lover’s the Carolinas: Restaurants, Markets, Recipes & Traditions by Robert Moss
- Foods that Make You Say Mmm-mmm by Bob Garner
Hats, T-Shirts, Apparel
- Skylight Inn “Patch” T-Shirt new
- Sweet Lew’s BBQ mesh back trucker hat new
- “Smoked While you Sleep” Buxton Hall Barbecue T-Shirt (above) new
- Lone Star BBQ T-shirt from Hardcore Carnivore new
- Lewis Barbecue Hats, T-shirts (above) new
- Bull Shirt Hoodie from Meat Church new
- Brisket Commander T-shirt from Meat Church new
- Sam Jones BBQ Hats, T-shirts (above)
- Our State NC BBQ T-shirt
- House of Swank North Carolina BBQ Shirt
- Cheshire Pork socks, shirts, onesies
- Carolina ‘Cuer Shirt
Accessories, Stocking Stuffers, etc.
- Smoky Lard from Buxton Hall new
- Lard Soap from Buxton Hall new
- Sauces from Buxton Hall – red, vinegar, mustard new
- Barbecue Sauce Set from Lewis Barbecue new
- Pig of the Month BBQ of the Month Subscription
- Four Rub Sampler Set from Hardcore Carnivore new
- Butcher Paper from Hardcore Carnivore new
- BRISKETBOSS knife from Hardcore Carnivore new
- Meat carving fork from Hardcore Carnivore new
- Smathers and Branson NC Pig Flag Belt new
- Smathers and Branson NC Pig Flag Needlepoint Flask new
- The Road Tripper Set: NC BBQ from EDIA Maps new
- The Ocho Black Friday Pack from Meat Church new
- Pig of the Month BBQ of the Month Subscription
- Sam Jones BBQ Eastern NC BBQ Set
- Go Pig or Go Home koozie
- House of Swank NC BBQ Can Koozie
- The Great NC BBQ Map, 2nd Edition
- NC BBQ Traditions Print from EDIA Maps
- The Road Tripper Set: NC BBQ from EDIA Maps new
- Pork Chart Print
- Butcher’s Coasters
- Carolina Cue Tote Bag (plus more in the Gift Shop at the site)
- Carolina Cue Gift Packs and Gift Certificates


















A collection of profiles on whole hog pitmasters throughout the southeast, “The One True Barbecue” by Rien Fertel is an enjoyable if not somewhat controversial read. In particular, Fertel ruffled feathers with his chapters on Wilber Shirley and Ed Mitchell. He portrayed the former’s restaurant as a joint with a racial division of labor between the front of the house and the back and the latter as a marketing gimmick in overalls that cooks hogs in a non-traditional manner (hot and fast rather than the traditional low and slow). However fair Fertel’s representation may or may not be (and he is but one man with his opinion), the fact that he spoke with neither for the purposes of this book only added more embers to the burn barrel.