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Capt Kat
02-03-2005, 12:22 PM
Help!!! Looking for a good rub for BBQ. I have tried the store stuff but I am not getting the flavor I want. I have tried Zach's (really mild tast), Dales (distinct flavor) and a half arse attempt of my own. I just need a quick DRY rub primarily for brisket and beef ribs, but can be used on chops and chicken. Looking for that really smokey flavor because I am using a gas grill with soaked Oak chips to cook with. Going to try brisket again this weekend. You die hard BBQ'ers don't give me too much grief for using gas......:smile: TNX
Cat O' Lies
02-03-2005, 12:33 PM
http://www.texascooking.com/recipes/dryrub.htm
boat_money
02-04-2005, 03:19 PM
i have tried several and my best was with fiesta brisket rub. i rub the brisket the night b4, light a fire at first light, and cook til dinner time. yum. btw, kroger has brisket for $1.29/lb. also get a smoker, you can find a cheap one. nothing better than a brisket with a thick smoke ring.
Supergas
02-19-2005, 11:18 AM
Bolners Fiesta Brand Brisket Rub.,.. available both with salt & salt free.//// Rub it up 1 to 2 days prior to cooking....
Get rid of the oak chips & use wet mesquite & pecan & they will love you again...
You must cut the no good burnt ends off & eat them whilst drinking beer for it to be peerrrrrfecttttttttt...
Supergas
WT427
05-31-2005, 11:07 PM
Go to www.thesmokering.com (http://www.thesmokering.com) and scroll down and on the left you will see a few rub recipes. Or google it. Some guys use weird ingredients like coriander and tarragon in their rubs. There's a lot of recipes out there to use as basic guidelines for your own tastes.
Catfishkiller
06-01-2005, 03:33 PM
Capt. Kat,
I guess you could almost say that I`ve tried it all over the years. I found this place a few years ago and I buy 5# bags of this stuff at a time. Put it in the freezer and it will last from now on. The best money can buy.
www.guysseasoning.com (http://www.guysseasoning.com)
They are in Houston off OST and you can have some of their famous B_B_Q while yer there getting it. Well worth the drive to Houston, believe me!!:cheers:
You`ll be glad you did.
Catfishkiller
06-01-2005, 03:40 PM
BTW,
This place has been in business since 1952 and is a meat market as well as a BBQ place.
Catfishkiller
06-02-2005, 08:31 PM
Keep them cards and letters coming in fokes!! The dude that owns this place said his phone is ringing off the wall since yesterday off this post!!
texan279
06-03-2005, 07:01 PM
I use Stubb's for everything, marinades, BBQ sauce, rubs, you name it. Stubbs has several varieties of rubs including original, chile lime, rosemary ginger, and herbal mustard. I know I sound like a commercial for Stubb's, but I love his stuff, and you can buy it in Kroger, WalMart, and other local stores. Stubbs had a BBQ place in Lubbock and now has one in Austin and they have been in business for 37 years. Good Stuff!!! Here is a link to his products...http://www.stubbsbbq.com/
ladyfish
06-08-2005, 05:16 PM
cayenne pepper 2 tsp
onion dried ground 2 tblsp
ground garlic 2 tblsp
chilli powder (gebharts) 2 tblsp
black pepper ground 1/4 cup
kosher salt 1/4 cup
sugar 1/4 cup
paprika 3/4 cup
mix together - rub on brisket - better if it sits overnight
can get most of this stuff at sam's club
ladyfish
WT427
06-08-2005, 05:53 PM
I placed an order with Guys seasonings for 1 shaker bottle last week. Turns up they were having email problems at the time and I got a failure to deliver notice. I gave them a reply and got a prompt email back from them. Well it turns out they're email is just fine now, and I got my package today. To my surprise there was 2 bottles in the package instead of 1. How's that for customer service. 2cool!!! Thanks, Guys
Catfishkiller
06-08-2005, 06:34 PM
Cool BEANS!! But, just wait till you taste it!!:bounce:
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