Weekend in Beaufort SC (no pics)
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Sun, 08/31/08 11:11 PM
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We did such a beautiful job of packing in 15 minutes and getting out of town on Friday that we didn't notice until we were a few miles down the road that we didn't take the camera. Losers.
We stopped at Dukes' Barbecue in Walterboro for dinner Friday (exit 52, I believe, if you're ever up here again Tara, and they're open Wed to Sat, and lunch only on Sunday). I want to do a side-by-side comparison of Dukes' and Shealy's because they're very similar and one's strengths are often the other's weaknesses. I love the chopped pork at Dukes, the slaw and potato salad, collards and a very good mac and cheese. The pork is served chopped and unsauced with two choices: a mild and a hot version. I could go on for days about the sauce; it's not really a purely mustard sauce and it's not a red sauce, and it's definitely not a vinegar sauce. It's like if mustard and red had a really sweet, savory baby. Julie thinks it's a bit cloying and thick, but it gets thumbs up from me. Dukes' also does some nice fried sides--a very good raw fry/chip that didn't suffer this visit from being on the steam table, fried okra, onion rings, and excellent hush puppies. The fried chicken, however, pales in comparison to Shealy's, as do the green beans. Every table has a loaf of white bread in the bag, vinegar for your collards and a roll of paper towels.
Breakfast Saturday was at the Blackstone Cafe in Beaufort. I was very sad that the crabcake benedict was not on the menu but the shrimp & grits were, so we got that and the homemade corned beef hash, and got a sticky pecan bun for the 5th man (or 3rd lady, or something). Delicious as usual. They seem to have their breakfasts down to a fine science, and great servers.
We grabbed a Publix sub to have at the beach for lunch, so dinner was at Barbara Jean's on Lady's Island. I know it's a chain, but we hadn't tried it before. (The menu says locations in Ga, Fl and SC.) The big draw of Barbara Jean's is supposed to be that it's a really good meat-and-three type place with crabcakes and other good seafood. Plus they make a big deal out of their pumpkin bread. I got the half and half dinner with a crabcake and grilled shrimp, with the ambrosia and broccoli rice casserole on the side, Julie got a cup of she-crab soup and the crabcake with mashed potatoes and green beans. The bread basket they bring first has the aforementioned pumpkin bread, jalapeno cornbread and a yeast dinner roll, with a tub of butter. They're all good, and aficianados of each thing would be happy with them, but the pumpkin bread was the standout for Julie.
The crabcakes are very good but not excellent. They're advertised as having no filler or additives and they really don't. They also cook them just as much as they need to for a slight crust but don't overdo it. The grilled shrimp were very good. I'm always amused by the fact that sometimes the things that stand out are really pretty minor. The green beans were excellent--not boiled to glop with some sort of pork stand in, and not sauteed and still snappy, but somewhere in between. We got a small serving of the famous 'chocolate stuff' for dessert--it's supposed to be kind of a half-cooked brownie in a bowl with whipped cream, and it was again, very good but we aren't dreaming about it. It needed pecans.
The pumpkin bread was enough of a draw the next morning that it sent us back to Barbara Jean's, which is serving breakfast on weekends and holidays. But we were so lazy getting up and out it was after 11 when we got there. We had skipped the Shrimp Shack the day before in favor of more time on the beach, so I got the shrimp burger. Not good, sorry to say. There was just too much additive and not enough shrimp. I was performing a search-and-rescue-shrimp-bits autopsy on the thing before long. The fries were lame, but the coleslaw--studded with celery seed and delicious. (See? Weird little things.) Julie got more she-crab soup, which she described as good enough to get twice and full of crab, but not as smooth as the best she's had. Barbara Jean's had terrific staff, by the way.
We spent the afternoon farting around Lady's Island and totally stumbled on the food find of the trip. At a produce stand on the parkway, we noticed a separate stand set up for 'We's Island Gumbo & Tings' and this stand had been at another store the day before. We were still pretty full but got a bowl of gumbo to split, and oh momma. Chock full of fresh shrimp and sausage and chunks of veggies and seasoned just right. That's the thing we're going to miss. CajunKing, I wondered if you had ever heard of those folks? They were also selling fried whiting and shrimp and pulled pork sandwiches.
Right before we went home we grabbed some dinner at Paulie's Wood Fired Pizza in Bluffton, and I've written about it here before--chicken wings, the traditional Italian salad and the traditional Italian pie. Delicious.