NDSU meat science faculty are partnering with food science
faculty and the NDSU Extension Service to offer 12 "BBQ Boot
Camps" throughout the state this summer.
BBQ Boot Camp will introduce people to new cooking methods and
practices. The program also will cover topics such as meat cut
selection, methods and theories of cooking, food safety and
variations in barbecuing practices, such as using rubs, marinades
and seasonings. Participants also will receive information on
current topics in the pork, beef and lamb industries, including
research, teaching and Extension activities at NDSU.
"BBQ Boot Camp is a unique opportunity to explain and discuss
current topics in the food industry at the grassroots level, all
while having a lot of fun with barbecue," says David Newman, NDSU
Extension swine specialist.
Meat cut selection will emphasize value cuts, which are
considered excellent for barbecuing if people use proper cooking
methods. Meat selection education also will include information
on typical retail cuts.
Food safety education will cover pre-cooking, cooking and
post-cooking issues such as proper cooking temperatures and the
use of a meat thermometer. Instructors also will analyze the
differences among smoking, gas and charcoal cooking methods and
help participants understand how the compositional differences in
meat animal species, cooking temperatures and humidity affect the
success of barbecuing.
The dates and locations of the camps and the Extension agent to
contact are:
• June 10: Wahpeton, Dale Siebert, (701) 642-7793
• July 1: Lisbon, Brian Zimprich, (701) 683-6128
• July 7: New Rockford, Tim Becker, (701) 947-2454
• July 9: Carrington, Wendy Becker, (701) 652-2581
• July 14: New Salem, Vanessa Hoines, (701) 667-3340
• July 16: Beulah, Craig Askim, (701) 873-5195
• July 23: Williston, Mary Froelich, (701) 577-4595
• July 31: Jamestown, Eunice Sahr, (701) 252-9030
• Aug. 4: Bismarck, Cathy Palczewski, (701) 221-6865
• Aug. 6: Dickinson, Kurt Froelich, (701) 456-7665
• Aug. 10: Cando, Crystal Martodam, (701) 968-4362
• Aug. 12: Pembina County (location to be announced), Helen
Volk-Schill, (701) 265-8411
Each camp will run from 5 p.m. to about 8:30 p.m. The cost is $30
per person. Participation will be limited to 60 people at each
camp. For more information or to register for a camp, call the
contact person for the camp you'd like to attend.
The North Dakota Pork Producers Council, North Dakota Lamb and
Wool Producers Association, North Dakota Beef Commission,
Northern Plains Distributing Inc. and Cloverdale Foods are
helping to sponsor the camps.