In medium bowl, whisk together kosher salt, celery salt, black pepper, onion powder, dried oregano, chili powder, cumin, garlic powder, sweet paprika, brown sugar. This makes about 1 cup dry rub, more ...
The other day, I just couldn’t shake the thought of slow-smoking some ribs. I was in the mood for Memphis-style baby backs, the meat fall-off-the-bone tender, a simple dry rub tantalizingly ...
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Smoked Prime Rib Rub Recipe!
This easy Smoked Prime Rib Rub Recipe is amazing! Making a rub does not have to be complex or complicated; in this case, ...
Instructions: Set the grill/cooker/smoker up for the indirect method and let the temperature stabilize at 250 degrees. Trim the ribs St. Louis style. Try to keep 10 bones on the rack. Using a sharp ...
As soon as it's warm enough to fire up the grill, cookout season has begun. Turn on Wendy Rene's "Bar-B-Q" (the ultimate outdoor cooking song) and dig out that bag of woodchips. It's time to smoke ...
Editor’s note: This is the third column in a Barbecue at Home series in which Reid provides how-to advice on becoming a proficient backyard pitmaster. Brisket may be king at Texas barbecue joints, but ...
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How To Smoke Prime Rib!
How to Smoke a Prime Rib Roast?? Now, I promise this isn’t as hard to do as it sounds, plus you will never be able to pu ...
From chicken and pork chops to veggies and kabobs, you can grill just about anything — though, let's face it, ribs are the undisputed king of barbecue, in part because of their affordability. Smoky or ...
Don’t have a smoking rig? No problem. These ribs, from Mississippi chef and cookbook author John Currence, are almost — almost! — as good. They hark back to the ribs of Currence’s New Orleans ...
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