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Chicago honours Buncrana barbeque wizards 15.09.09

WHEN Buncrana hosts its next Barbeque Bonanza it could invite as guests of honour two of Chicago's top barbeque wizards. Why? Because those experts on the charcoals in the Windy City are none other than local men, Ian Porter and Mickey Bradley.
Ian, formerly of the Drift Inn, has been living in Chicago for many years and last week took top honours in the 9th Annual Baby Joe Championship Barbeque Rib Cook-Off. The two Crana-siders grilled for hours in the smoke, side-by-side, with Ian just pushing Mickey into second place.
The big barbeque challenge was held at pub restaurant, The Roberts Roadhouse in Hickory Hills, a suburb just outside of Chicago. A total of 40 contestants took part in the September 5 event with cooking beginning at 7.30am and continuing for nearly eight gruelling hours until the judging began at 3pm.
All competitors were given two slabs of pork ribs to season and cook over charcoal and wood with entries judged on taste, texture and appearance of the ribs.
Ian, a veteran of past rib cook-offs, said growing up at The Drift Inn held him in good stead for such a cookery competition. "I was taught by the best - my granny and family," he said.
Barbeque wizards from left, third place winner Jimmy Kocher, event organiser Joe Kocher, Ian Porter, overall winner and Mickey Bradley who took second place.
Meanwhile, it was Mickey's first time entering the event and his work for hours over the charcoal helped him perfect his tasty ribs. He even revealed his barbeque secret. "I lightly season the sweet meat, let the smoke gently kiss the ribs and time takes care of the rest," he said.
A total of six Irishmen entered with the two locals doing Buncrana proud among Americans who have cooked barbeque all their lives. Third place was taken by Jimmy Kocher who had won the cook-off the previous year. Asked how he lost out to two men from a small town in Donegal this year, he said: "I'm totally at a loss, my cooking assistant and wife Mary (from Dublin) had to work." But his excuses didn't wash with Ian and Mickey who carried away, albeit with somewhat charred fingers, two handsome trophies and a place for Buncrana on the barbeque map.
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