Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Classic American Food on the 4th of July

It's the 4th of July so Party like a Patriot!   There are American Flags adorning porches, red/white/blue are the colors of the day, families are BBQing and picnicking, and there are fireworks over the Lake. Classic American traditions bring a sense of pride and patriotism and include the food we eat over this holiday. The Wobbly Boots team thought it would be fun to explore the roots of some classic American food to get us ready!

The Hot Dog - the true American classic!!! Many believe that the wife of Antonoine Feuchtwanger came up with the concept of a "hot dog on a bun" and sold them right here in Missouri on the streets of St Louis in 1880.  Originally, Mrs. Feuchtwanger (Gotta love the name) used white gloves to serve the "bunless" hot dogs to her customers, but found that her customers kept taking the white gloves to avoid burning their hands.  As a solution, Feuchtwanger came up with the idea of using the bun to hold the hot dog and keep her customers coming back for more.  Not only is the hot dog a staple item for every cookout but the spirit and history behind this entrepreneur make the Hot Dog a Classic American Tradition. 



The American BBQ - whether you are referring to the cooking technique or the social gathering, BBQ resonates "All-American".  This tradition has been around since the 16th century and can be traced back to South Carolina.  The Indians first introduced the concept of slow cooking with smoke to the Spanish immigrants and in the early 16th century, Europeans learned to prepare "real" barbecue.   The love of barbecue has spread to national competitions and events all over the United States like The American Barbecue Contest held in MO and Memphis in May festival in Tennessee.  Just ask about our award winning BBQ and we will show you our trophies!!

The All-American Hamburger - you won't find too many cookouts that don't offer a juicy grilled burger at their 4th of July celebration.  This classic item dates back to the 18th century and was introduced to the United States by the German Immigrants.  The burger was a standard meal among the poorer classes in the seaport town of Hamburg, Germany where it acquired the name Hamburg Steak.   In the streets of New York, food stands would offer the "steak cooked in the Hamburg Style" to attract the German Sailors.  Soon the food became an American favorite and was first listed on an American menu in 1826 at Delmonico's in New York.  Come try some of the best burgers at the lake of the ozarks at Wobbly Boots...you won't be disappointed.

"As American as Apple Pie" -  Apple pie was a common desert served in the early colonies in the18th century but the saying become popular in the19th century.  This saying implied that something or someone was truly "American".  The saying, as well as apple pie, was tied to American prosperity and national pride.  American soldiers asked why they were going to war during WWII often answered "for Mom and apple pie" which created an even stronger bond between American tradition and the pastry.  Throw you diet aside and strengthen your American roots this fourth of July by diving into a slice of good 'ole American Apple pie!!  (Photo by Scott Bauer)

Don't forget that Wobbly Boots Roadhouse has many American Classic menu items and is a great place to enjoy your fourth of July weekend.   


Voted BEST BBQ  in 2011 by Lake Lifestyles Readers' Poll!!

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www.WobblyBootsBBQ.com

Business Hours:
Dining:11a-10p, 7 Days a Week
Bar:     11a-1a, Monday- Saturday
            11a-Midnight, Sundays





Tuesday, June 19, 2012

Wobbly Boots Roadhouse - Award Winning Catering!!

Let Wobbly Boots Roadhouse bring the party to you!  
We have a wide variety of catering options for you to choose from for your next event.

Your event will be a hit with your beverage service and hors d'oeuveres selection. Whether you desire an Open Bar or Cash Bar service for your guests, Wobbly Boots can accommodate your needs.  Open Bar includes House brand bourbon, scotch, gin, rum, vodka and wine along with Anheuser Busch products(unless otherwise specified).  Cash bar is also available with standard minimums, set up and bartender fees.  Every party needs a pre-party warm up and our large selection of hors d'oeuveres will hit the spot.  We offer choices like Baked Ziti, Crab & Artichoke Dip, Magno Bourbon meatballs and Peel & Eat Shrimp that can be enjoyed by everyone.

Our Award winning BBQ is always a great choice for any event and can be served Ala Carte to satisfy every guest. Pick from our smoked brisket, pulled pork, smoked sausage or our famous baby back ribs.  All of our smoked meats come with a Hybrid BBQ flavor which combines the unique style and taste of BBQ from Kansas City, St Louis, Memphis and Deep South.

Wobbly Boots Catering also has a great selection of Classic Main Courses and side dishes to choose from for you Lunch or Dinner event. You can pick from  your favorite assortment to fit your personal taste and budget.  If you're not sure which combination works best, Dog Days offers complete selections like Little Italy Buffet, Cajun Feast, Traditional Buffet, or BBQ Ribs and Chicken.

Check out our Catering Menu for a sampling of the items we have to offer.  If you are looking for something special, our experienced staff will work with you to help you personalize your event.  We will gladly customize a menu for your breakfast, dinner, reception, party or seminar break!  Call us at 573-348-2277!!

Voted BEST BBQ  in 2011 by Lake Lifestyles Readers' Poll!!

To keep up with everything happening at Wobbly Boots Roadhouse, follow us on Facebook and Twitter.

www.WobblyBootsBBQ.com

Business Hours:
Dining:11a-10p, 7 Days a Week
Bar:     11a-1a, Monday- Saturday
            11a-Midnight, Sundays


Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Best Barbeque Restaurant at the Lake!

Welcome to the Wobbly Boots Road House Blog!  This is the place to keep on top of everything that is happening at the best barbeque restaurants at Lake of the Ozarks.  Come enjoy the superb food, family atmosphere, and outstanding customer service.   




Wobbly Boots is the home of award winning BBQ.  For over 20 years our barbecue has been accumulating National Awards.  These titles and awards have come from the most prestigious contests around the Country: The American Royal , Memphis in May and The Iowa BarbeQlossal as well as other national and local awards.  Locally, Wobbly Boots has been chosen for Best BBQ, Best Bar Food as well as the Wing Ding’s Judges Choice Champion Award.




Our menu includes smoked meats that would best be described as Hybrid BBQ, a unique blend of the flavors & style of BBQ taste of Kansas City, St Louis, Memphis, Texas and the Deep South.   We generously coat our meats with dry rub then slow-smoke over hickory for maximum flavor and tenderness.

If the temptation of the best BBQ is not enough, Wobbly Boots offers great live music and 110” High Definition Big Screen so you will never miss the action of the “big game.”  We are your friendly neighborhood BBQ joint and we offer a great Happy  Hour schedule and ongoing food specials that will get you through the week. 

Come on out and listen to local musicians featuring Don Akers & Friends during our "Super Jam" on Wednesday, June 13th and 20th at 8:00pm.  We are adding bands to the schedule so be sure to visit our website for the weekly schedule.


Business Hours:

Dining:

11 A.M. – 10 P.M., 7 Days a Week
(Closed Christmas Day & limited hours some major holidays)

Bar:
11 A.M. – 1 A.M., Monday – Saturday
11 A.M. – Midnite, Sundays

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