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What do you mix for your rub?
This is not about commercial products.
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1/4 cup brown sugar 2-T smoked paprika 1-T garlic powder 1-T salt 1-T pepper 1-t dry mustard 2-t onion powder 1-t cayenne pepper 1/2-t chipotle pepper 1/8-t cinnamon
Just did a pork butt today for dinner tomorrow; turned out great.
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I’ve been using one posted by rob p 15 years ago! I like it, but want to try something else. The best meat rub I know is as follows: 1 Cup Brown Sugar 2 T Paprika 1 T Chili Powder 1 T Coleman's dry Mustard 1 T Onion Powder 1 T Celery Seeds 1 T Lawry's Seasoning Salt It is an adaptation of Paul Kirk's basic pork recipe.
If you take the time it takes, it takes less time. --Pat Parelli
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I have been using Rob's rub as well. I really like it but I don't put the celery seed in it.
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1/4 cup brown sugar 2-T smoked paprika 1-T garlic powder 1-T salt 1-T pepper 1-t dry mustard 2-t onion powder 1-t cayenne pepper 1/2-t chipotle pepper 1/8-t cinnamon
Just did a pork butt today for dinner tomorrow; turned out great. I just did this Saturday and used everything but the dry mustard and cinnamon. Plus a finishing sauce with apple cider vinegar, red pepper flakes, garlic powder and brown sugar. It usually gets eaten up pretty decent.
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I've tried a variety of rub recipes some are OK but I'm back to simply salt, pepper, and garlic on almost everything.
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1 : 1 : 0.5 : 0.25 ratio -salt, pepper, paprika, garlic powder
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1 : 1 : 0.5 : 0.25 ratio -salt, pepper, paprika, garlic powder I use similar on most grilled meats. 5:2:2:1 S:P:G:O
If you take the time it takes, it takes less time. --Pat Parelli
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Salt and coarse ground pepper,
A little Garlic powder and a little chili Powder Keep it simple. To many recipes that have to many spices. Many ingredients don’t make it better
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Something like the stuff posted.
Honestly, I think the big deal over rubs is wayyy overblown.
Don't even have a "rub" nor recipe.
Grab bottles from the cupboard and shake it on in layers. The only thing I've ever noticed is if i get a little heavy on something like cumin you might notice that. Barely.
The whole point is to accentuate the flavor, not create a new one.
How come butts aren't given the sacred S&P (maybe G) that is perfect for steak and the absolute maximum allowed?
Wife has started them for me with nothing but S,P,G. They were fine.
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How come butts aren't given the sacred S&P (maybe G) that is perfect for steak and the absolute maximum allowed? I find good beef to have more and better natural flavor than pork.
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How come butts aren't given the sacred S&P (maybe G) that is perfect for steak and the absolute maximum allowed? I find good beef to have more and better natural flavor than pork. Commercial pork yes.
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