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What's your favorite rub?
What's your rub for picnic roast?
For chicken or steaks? |
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I make my own from a base recipie I found on SmokingMeatForums.com
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Pappys, Angelo's and Lawry's seasoned salt. Sometimes all mixed.
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Memphis Dust - http://amazingribs.com/recipes/rubs_...phis_dust.html
Ground rosemary is hard to find. I use ground marjoram. Sweet Rub http://www.cigarasylum.com/vb/showthread.php?t=63808 |
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Peter- I grind my own rosemary with a marble mortar and pestle (got it for under $10 at TJ Maxx). One of the best $10 I've ever spent. I grind lots of whole spices to get the best flavor. Best example I can think of is the difference between grinding whole allspice berries compared to buying preground.
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I've heard you can use a rotary blade coffee grinder too. |
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Original Texas BBQ Rub http://texasbbqrub.com/texasbbqrub.htm This stuff rocks on Tri Tip:dr |
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Lower & to the left....
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BTW - nothing wrong with Marjoram, but it's not related nor similar to rosemary, it is related to oregano though. |
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The happy ending at Ming's Massage on Clairmont Mesas, next to the karaoke place.
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Let's try and keep this on topic, please.
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LaRue Dillo Dust, great on ribs.
Montreal seasoning for steaks. |
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And I know it's a small way to burn calories, but I don't exactly eat the healthiest. I kinda like every little bit of exercise I can get. |
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Coffee grinders work better with larger volumes, so if all you have to grind is 1/2 tsp of, say, cumin, you're probably better off with a mortar. Now, if you have that 1/2 tsp + another table spoon or two worth of other spices combined, the grinder is going to kick ass. Especially if you are like me and start making rubs up 2-4 cups worth at a time. They both have their place, I just find myself using the coffee grinder more than the mortar, even on 1-2 TBS batches. I suppose you could use an inexpensive burr grinder too, like the $25 cuisinarts, but not all spices will fit into the bur or fall properly (allspice berries and bay leaves come to mind). Others might require grinding in batches due to their size or weight (like you might have to grind pepper separately from oregano for example). |
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Another vote for Memphis Dust. It makes a lot and we find it works well on pork, chicken and fish. Used it on a Salmon fillet we cooked on a cedar plank a couple of nights ago and it was delicous. For brisket, we use his Big Bad Beef rub.
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