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Vegan BBQ: Savor the Blasphemy of Smoked Soy Curls


8:07 PM June 26th, 2009 by Emily Jensen
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Amidst a symphony of manly groans and hippie cheers, Portland welcomed Homegrown Smoker all-vegan barbecue pit to Last Thursday on Alberta. The hulking black smoker, bearing a deceptively hostile pirate flag, was tucked in a gravel lot on the corner of NE Alberta and 23rd alongside an old-fashioned popcorn machine and a keyboardist banging out a mournful rendition of Michael Jackson’s “Don’t Stop ‘Til You Get Enough” (sob!). Fresh-faced brother-sister duo Jared and Clara Ridabock greeted Grand Opening customers, ready to serve up smoked soy curls on pita bread and tempeh ribs with a side of Mac No Cheese.

Jared and Clara, along with friends Alex and Elise, are like a four-piece set of vegan encyclopedias. They are extremely knowledgeable about the meat-free products they serve up, and have been experimenting tirelessly to produce the best-tasting vegan barbecue possible. Not only are they versed on the processes through which vegan oddities like soy curls are created, but also have had a hand in the production of some of their more obscure dishes, like the strangely delicious Mac No Cheese. Clara and Jared’s dad, Jeff Ridabock, a chef who was once a meat seller, has helped them formulate their animal-product-free menu. Jeff is still eating meat, but his entrepreneurial vegan brood hopes to eventually convert him from his carnivorous ways.

While they’re proud of their menu and all-vegan approach, the last thing Homegrown Smoker wants to be is a “vegan nazi” – Jared insists on customer feedback to help shape the menu, and says he’s proud to be a part of the supportive restaurant and vegan community that Portland fosters. While the stand has yet to nail down an official schedule for open hours, they’re anticipating a second opening this coming Wednesday or Thursday, and hope to operate Thursdays through Sundays. Check out their blog for a full menu and the latest on your next chance to indulge in smoked meatless merriment.

– Reported by Emily Jensen and Caitlin McCarthy

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2 Responses to “Vegan BBQ: Savor the Blasphemy of Smoked Soy Curls”

  1. jridabock says:

    Emily and Caitlin,
    thank you for the kind words about our bbq. It is a family and friends run business dedicated to bringing authentic bbq to our vegan/vegetarian community. Of course our idea of authentic is a bit different than most. We plan to open again on Thursday July 2nd 1pm-8pm.
    Oh the pirate flag is in use because we think of ourselves as BBQ Pirates, doing something to shake up the status quo, so to speak. sorry I did not get the opportunity to meet you.

  2. [...] were going to spend your anniversary—and it sucked. Or what if you were really hankering for vegan BBQ and your first choice happened to be closed? Sometimes what people are eating, where they’re [...]

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