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American-style ‘low and slow’ barbecue trend growing in popularity Down Under

The Americanisation of Australian culture began a century ago when Hollywood movies arrived in our cinemas and influenced our language, fashion and culture.
Key points:
- American-style wood-fired barbecues cook at lower temperatures for longer using secondary cuts of meat
- The “low and slow” cooking style is attracting enthusiasts in Australia
- Beef brisket and lamb shoulder are two of the most popular cuts of meat
Now, another bastion of Aussie tradition is under threat — the backyard barbecue.
Australia Day is one of the times when we gather with family and friends to burn a sausage or overcook a steak on a traditional gas barbecue.
But don’t be surprised if you turn up at a friend or relative’s house and sit down to a Texas-style brisket…
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