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"All The Beef" - Sliced Brisket + Burnt Ends

Joe’s Kansas City BBQ ships its legendary BBQ nationwide on Goldbelly! Where’s the beef? Right here! Joe’s burnt ends and sliced brisket combo is all about beef barbecue at its best. Their beef is slow-smoked for 17 hours over Missouri White Oak (which, by the way, happens to be the same wood that whiskey makers use to make barrels for aging bourbon). Tender, moist, and smoky, this hearty combo will put smiles on the faces of the meat-eaters at your table. For a limited time, get 1 lb. Smoked Pulled Pork in Bar-B-Que Sauce FREE!

After participating in their first barbeque competition in 1990, Jeff and Joy Stehney were hooked. Soon, they were winning some of the most prestigious competitions in America. Eventually, they opened Joe’s Kansas City Bar-B-Que in a Kansas City gas station, and the rest is history. The Stehney’s three restaurants have become synonymous with the best bbq in Kansas City. Joe’s KC BBQ was featured on “No Reservations” with Anthony Bourdain, “Man vs Food” with Adam Richman, and “Delicious Destinations” with Andrew Zimmern.

Each Al The Beef serves 4 – 6 people and includes

  • 2 lbs. Beef Burnt Ends (2 packages, 1 lb. each)
  • 2 lbs. Sliced Brisket (2 packages, 1 lb. each)
  • 2 bottles (14.5 oz.) Joe’s Kansas City Bar-B-Que Sauce
  • Choose to add on a Joe’s KC Trucker Hat!
  • FREE Smoked Pulled Pork in Bar-B-Que Sauce (1 lb.)
  • All meats are fully cooked, frozen, vacuum-sealed and carefully packed with dry ice. It is normal for the dry ice to evaporate in shipping and cause the meat to partially thaw
  • Upon arrival, reheat, refrigerate or freeze immediately immediately. The package can be kept in the refrigerator for 3 days or in the freezer for up to 1 year.
  • To serve, place meats in the refrigerator to thaw for at least 24 hours. Follow instructions below to reheat. A complete reheat guide is also included in every shipment

Best Reheating Method for Ribs

  • Place vacuum sealed package(s) in the refrigerator to thaw for at least 24 hours prior to reheating
  • Remove the ribs from the package(s) and wrap with foil (To prevent sticking, spray foil lightly with cooking spray.) Then place the wrapped ribs on a rimmed cookie sheet in a 350F preheated oven for 15 minutes.
  • After 15 minutes, turn the the ribs over and continue to heat for an additional 15 minutes
  • Next, remove from foil and place back in the oven for an additional 5 minutes, or until an internal temperature of 155°F degrees has been reached
  • To serve, place ribs on a cutting board, bone side (underside) facing up. Using a sharp chef’s knife, cut between each bone. Once all bones are separated, flip the entire slab back over and serve
  • Brush with barbecue sauce before serving, if desired

Best Reheating Methods for Pulled Pork

Place vacuum sealed package(s) in the refrigerator at least 48 hours prior to reheating

Crock Pot Method (Recommended)

  • Leave the pork in the vacuum sealed package(s) and place it in your crock pot (Don’t worry; the plastic package(s) is specifically designed to withstand the heat). Fill the crock pot with water until the pork is almost covered. Leave enough pork exposed so a temperature can be taken by puncturing the bag without allowing water to spill into the bag
  • Cooking at a Low setting (145°F) for 4 hours or High setting (175°F) for 3 hours, or until internal temperature reaches 145°F
  • To serve, remove the fat from the top and discard. Next, using tongs or forks, break apart the pork and pull to desired sized pieces

Oven Method

  • Remove the pork from the vacuum sealed package(s) and wrap with foil. (To prevent sticking, spray foil lightly with cooking spray.) Place the foil-wrapped pork on a rimmed sheet tray or in an ovenproof baking dish, then place in a 350F preheated oven for 1 hour and 45 minutes
  • Next, remove the foil wrap and place back in the oven for another 15 minutes
  • Rest at room temperature for 10 minutes. To serve, remove the fat from the top and discard. Then use tongs or forks to break apart the pork and pull it into pieces as desired

Best Reheating Methods for Burnt Ends

Hot Water Method (Recommended for 2 pounds or less of burnt ends)

  • Place vacuum sealed package(s) in the refrigerator to thaw at least 24 hours prior to reheating
  • For 1 pound of burnt ends, place 3 quarts of water in an 8-quart sauce pan or stock pot. For 2 pounds, use 4 quarts of water
  • Bring the water to a boil. Then place the entire vacuum sealed package(s) of burnt ends in the pot and turn off the heat (Don’t worry; the plastic package(s) is specifically designed to withstand the heat.) Remove the pot from the hot burner
  • Let package sit in hot water for 15 minutes
  • With tongs, remove package(s) from water. Cut open, remove burnt ends and serve

Oven Method (Recommended for 3 or more pounds of burnt ends)

  • Place vacuum sealed package(s) in the refrigerator to thaw at least 24 hours prior to reheating
  • Remove burnt ends from package(s) and place in a single layer in a baking pan. For every pound of burnt ends, place 1 ounce of water in the pan. Wrap the pan with foil.
  • Heat in a 350F preheated oven for 20-25 minutes. Then, remove foil and serve

Best Reheating Method for Brisket

Hot Water Method (Recommended for 2 pounds or less of sliced brisket)

  • Place vacuum sealed package(s) in the refrigerator to thaw for at least 24 hours prior to reheating
  • For 1 pound of brisket, place 3 quarts of water in a large sauce pan or stock pot. For 2 pounds, use 4 quarts of water
  • Bring the water to a boil. Then, place the entire vacuum sealed package(s) of brisket in the pot and turn off the heat (Don’t worry; the plastic package(s) is specifically designed to withstand the heat.) Remove the pot
    from the hot burner
  • Let brisket sit in hot water for 10 minutes
  • With tongs, remove vacuum sealed package(s) from the water and carefully remove brisket from package(s). The brisket is ready to serve

Best Reheating Methods for Smokie Joe

  • Place the container in the refrigerator to thaw for at least 24 hours prior to reheating
  • Place Smokie in a sauce pan and heat on the stove over medium heat, stirring occasionally until an internal temperature of 155F is reached

Smoked Brisket in Bar-B-Que Sauce

  • Place the container in the refrigerator to thaw for at least 24 hours prior to reheating.
  • Place in a sauce pan and heat on the stove over medium heat, stirring occasionally until an internal temperature of 155°F is reached.
  • Serve and enjoy!
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  • Brisket – Beef Brisket, Seasoning (Salt, Sugar, Spices, Dehydrated Garlic And Onion, Paprika, Corn Starch, Celery Seed, Disodium Inosinate And Disodium Guanylate, Silicon Dioxide (Anti-caking), Extractives Of Paprika (Color), Citric Acid, Beef Stock, Extractives Of Celery).
  • Burnt Ends – Beef Brisket, Seasoning (Salt, Sugar, Spices, Dehydrated Garlic And Onion, Corn Starch, Celery Seed, Disodium Inosinate And Disodium Guanylate, Silicon Dioxide (Anti-caking), Extractives Of Paprika (Color), Citric Acid, Beef Stock, Extractives
    Of Celery).
  • Joe’s Kansas City Bar-b-que Sauce – Tomato Puree [Water, Tomato Paste] Brown Sugar, Sugar, Distilled Vinegar, Salt, Natural Hickory Smoke Flavor, Tamarind Paste, Onion Powder, Mustard Powder, Black Pepper, Paprika, Granulated Garlic, Cayenne Pepper, Ancho Chili, Celery Powder And Spices.
  • Smoked Brisket In Bar-b-que Sauce – Meats (Pork, Beef, Seasoning [Salt, Sugar, Spices, Dehydrated Garlic And Onion, Paprika, Corn Starch, Celery Seed, Disodium Inosinate And Disodium Guanylate, Silicon Dioxide (Anti-caking), Extractives Of Paprika (Color), Citric Acid, Beef Stock, Extractives Of Celery]), Joe’s Kc Bbq Sauce (Tomato Puree [Water, Tomato Paste] Brown Sugar, Sugar, Distilled Vinegar, Salt, Natural Hickory Smoke Flavor, Tamarind Paste, Onion Powder, Mustard Powder, Black Pepper, Paprika, Granulated Garlic, Cayenne Pepper, Ancho Chili, Celery Powder And Spices)
  • Pulled Pork – Pork, Seasonings (Salt, Sugar, Spices, Dehydrated Garlic And Onion, Corn Starch, Celery Seed, Disodium Inosinate And Disodium Guanylate, Silicon Dioxide (Anti-caking), Extractives Of Paprika (Color), Citric Acid, Beef Stock, Extractives Of Celery)
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Named "America's Best BBQ" by USA Today

Joe's KC BBQ has been named the Nation's Best BBQ by USA Today, Best Roadside Food in the Nation by the Travel Channel and been featured in the NY Times, the Washington Post, Men's Health, Travel + Leisure, and on "No Reservations" with Anthony Bourdain, "Man vs Food" with Adam Richman and "Delicious Destinations" with Andrew Zimmern.

Named "America's Best BBQ" by USA Today

Joe's KC BBQ
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In a city filled with legendary BBQ, Joe's Kansas City has not only stood out on a local level, but on a national platform as well. Winning numerous BBQ contests in their early years, Joe's was named "Nation's Best BBQ" by USA Today in 2015. Their original Kansas City location, which is connected to a gas station convenience store, has become a destination for BBQ lovers, so much so that the Travel Channel called Joe's the Top Roadside eatery in the country. While their brisket, burnt ends and ribs garner plenty of attention, the true standout at this meat Mecca is the iconic Z-Man Sandwich—slow-smoked beef brisket or pulled pork, smoked provolone cheese, topped with two crispy onion rings and slathered in BBQ sauce, on a toasted Kaiser roll. What more can you ask for?
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