How the Family Behind LaVaca BBQ Brings Their Hispanic Culture to Texas Barbecue

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The Nevarez’s combine traditional Texas barbecue with the dishes and seasonings they grew up with

is a family affair. The Nevarez family — founders Lupe and Christine and their daughter Kelli, who acts as pitmaster — infuses Mexican flavors and dishes they grew up with into traditional Texas barbecue. “A lot of our recipes, a lot of our influence, has been our family, our traditions, our culture,” says Kelli. “Having these people come in and enjoy the food, and then having them as regulars, remembering their orders, it feels like you’re just kind of growing your family.

To create the dish, Kelli starts by rubbing the brisket with mustard that will allow the various seasonings she layers to stick to the meat: a salt and pepper based seasoning blend contains “secret ingredients” to bring out the Mexican influence. Then she layers a beef brisket seasoning on top of that. The meat goes into the smoker before she starts the fire, so the brisket gets exposed to all stages of the flame.

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