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02-07-2011, 4:28am | #1 | ||||||
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What sites do you use for BBQ rub?
My favorite so far Dizzy Pig BBQ Home. The freshest award winning all natural BBQ Rubs. but also have found some great rubs on Ebay
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I make my own. I'm finding that I'm buying less and less pre-made foods anymore.
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I always make my own rubs. The one I made today for the brisket (end product will be pastrami) that I'm smoking after curing for 5 days in a brine (with a little sodium nitrite ) has coriander seeds, mustard seeds, white pepper corns, black pepper corns, granulated garlic, and juniper berries.
Here's what it looked like before I put it on the smoker at about 4 PM tonight. I'm taking it off when it hits 150, wrapping and refrigerating it for about 36 hours, then steaming to 165 at which point it will finally be done. Normally my rubs will have paprika and chili powder in them, along with pepper, salt, sugar, garlic, etc. Why in the world would you buy somebody's rubs when it's easy as heck to make your own? |
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Like to experience different rubs, buying different rubs means I do not have to keep many spices in stock and fresh Spices do have shelf life. Use rubs about two times week on my bbq's. Everything from rotisserie turkey to smoked brisket Buying rubs lets me experience different culinary tastes in cooks |
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I like to toast the spices if they are whole seeds prior to grinding them. That makes a big difference. |
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These 'sites' are in the business to sell rubs not to tell you whats in them. The only 'site' I use is my well stocked spice cupboard and my imagination. I know the basic ones I want for a certain flavor, then I let my nose and tongue fine tune it with others. After all that's how those commercial ones started out as well.......!!
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