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There was a time when how good Rodney Scott's family barbecue was, was pretty much a locals secret. Unless you were lucky enough to meet him at a food event or lived in Hemingway, SC, you probably didn't know about him, that is unless you were the kind of people who roadtrip for good food. So yeah, you and me. Chances are, if you're listening to this podcast, you'll drive for good food, right? Anyway, the chorus of praises for this barbecue pitmaster have been steadily rising, and word began to get out in a big way, including on TV with Anthony Bourdain and Andrew Zimmern. Then Rodney fulfilled his dream of opening a restaurant of his own last year in Charleston. As for the food, it's simple perfection, made with love, as he continually preaches. His smile can light up a room, too, and on Monday evening, he proved that when he stood on stage in Chicago to accept the James Beard award for Best Chef: Southeast. A few days before he jetted off to those awards, I caught up with him at his restaurant to learn what he's learned in the last year. In true Southern Fork style, we ended up recording in the cab of his truck in the parking lot. Anytime he's in the building, he's either working or people are literally standing in line to talk to him, so outside is where we found some time and quiet.
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There was a time when how good Rodney Scott's family barbecue was, was pretty much a locals secret. Unless you were lucky enough to meet him at a food event or lived in Hemingway, SC, you probably didn't know about him, that is unless you were the kind of people who roadtrip for good food. So yeah, you and me. Chances are, if you're listening to this podcast, you'll drive for good food, right? Anyway, the chorus of praises for this barbecue pitmaster have been steadily rising, and word began to get out in a big way, including on TV with Anthony Bourdain and Andrew Zimmern. Then Rodney fulfilled his dream of opening a restaurant of his own last year in Charleston. As for the food, it's simple perfection, made with love, as he continually preaches. His smile can light up a room, too, and on Monday evening, he proved that when he stood on stage in Chicago to accept the James Beard award for Best Chef: Southeast. A few days before he jetted off to those awards, I caught up with him at his restaurant to learn what he's learned in the last year. In true Southern Fork style, we ended up recording in the cab of his truck in the parking lot. Anytime he's in the building, he's either working or people are literally standing in line to talk to him, so outside is where we found some time and quiet.

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