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LOOKING for: all types of rubs for smoking

Posted by zzdogz (My Page) on
Fri, Nov 1, 02 at 19:49

NEW AT SMOKING AND WOULD LIKE TO COOK SALMON,RIBS CHICKEN TO START. ANY HELP? ZZDOGZ@AOL.COM


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RE: LOOKING for: all types of rubs for smoking

I use a pretty standard rub for smoking and bbq

Mix a rub base of equal parts salt, pepper paprika.

To that you can add different spices for different recipes.
For Ribs: take 2 parts of the base rub to one part sugar. Throw in some cayeene to heat it up.

For chicken add some garlic powder.


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RE: LOOKING for: all types of rubs for smoking

I use the same recipe as brnthumb for ribs 'cept I like a little more sugar. I like to sub brown sugar for white sometimes too. For chicken I'll use that base plus granulated garlic, instead of garlic powder, plus I like to mix in herbs like dried parsley, thyme, oregano, marjoram...whatever you like. I'm very fond of dried, crushed rosemary in any rub. Personally, I wouldn't use a rub on salmon, 'cause I don't want to overpower the flavor of the fish. The smoke flavor itself is enough for me.

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