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I picked up a 7 pound jar of bad byrons the other day. I use it alot for shoulders. I also ordered 2 pounds of cow lick and 2 pounds of dizzy dust those are my go to dizzy dust rubs. I picked up cluck and squeal at teh Georgia mountain eggfest the all purpose and rib rub the all purpose is really good haven't tried the rib rub yet. I have most of the dizzy pig rubs. I really want to start making my own rubs. I recently made a sweet and spicy rub from Steven Raichlens rubs, marinades, and mops book that was really good.
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Mine looks identical to yours. I actually thought that las my pic at first Funny.Keepin' It Weird in The ATX FBTX
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Bad Byrons or Texasbbqrub Grand Championship for pork butts.Mike Mills 17th St. Bar and Grill Magic Dust for ribsTexasbbqrub Old No. 2 for brisket.Just ordered a sampler pack for Dizzy Pig. Hd never heard of them until joining this forum.
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Head Country rub. I put that on everything. I would recomend head country to anyone!
I am looking to try some of the dizzy pig rubs soon. Not sure where I want to start. I love a nice jerk seasoning, might try that one first. -
I find head country to be very salty.
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Head Country rub. I put that on everything. I would recomend head country to anyone!
to the Jamaican one isn't that good. Start with cow lick or dizzy dust.
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I love the Jamaican Firewalk. Very addictive says everyone in my house.Keepin' It Weird in The ATX FBTX
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The Jamaican Firewalk is excellent. To be honest, I love all of the Dizzy Pig rubs. I bought the pack that comes with all 11 flavors in the regular sized bottles, and have tried all but Pineapplehead and Red Eye Express! If I had to pick a favorite, it would probably either be raising the steaks or swamp venom.
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I love the Jamaican Firewalk. Very addictive says everyone in my house.
I lived with a Jamaican in college for 5 years and that's not a jerk seasoning. Suger shouldn't be the second ingredient in a jerk seasoning. The flavor of the rub is good but if someone is looking for real jerk seasoning this isnt it. -
True, but it does not claim to be jerk seasoning. It's based on that profile with their spin on it. Same as many of their others. Not authentic jerk but a really cool flavor for me. I actually do not like traditional jerk so I was wary. I loved it.Keepin' It Weird in The ATX FBTX
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I use Willys number one-derful rub from the book "Smoke and Spice" for a nice general all purpose rubApple Rib Rub from the same book is fantastic on ribs if you like a sweet dry rubbed ribDizzy Pig Raging River on fish, first coated with honeyMcCormicks Grill Mates "Cowboy Rub" for cheap steaks or spicy dry rubbed pork baby backsBone suckin' Sauce for general rubBGE Green Pecan seasoning on chickenAlso, I add "Slap ya mama" to anything I want to have a little more kick. It's quickly becoming a table spice for me.I've only been playing with rubs for the past 7-8 months though, so these are just a snap shot of what I use right now. It changes, and it will take years before I actually have "go to" rubs for anything long term.
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+1 with FxLynch on Willy's number one-derful from the Jamison's "Smoke and Spice" book-BTW-a very good basics book for anyone. Beyond that, I have a homemade Memphis dry-rub that has been a staple for years-haven't ventured out into much of the commercial rub world but that's about to change with some DP and Bad Byron's (just to see what I've been avoiding:))Louisville; Rolling smoke in the neighbourhood. # 38 for the win. Life is too short for light/lite beer! Seems I'm livin in a transitional period.
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+1 with FxLynch on Willy's number one-derful from the Jamison's "Smoke and Spice" book-BTW-a very good basics book for anyone. Beyond that, I have a homemade Memphis dry-rub that has been a staple for years-haven't ventured out into much of the commercial rub world but that's about to change with some DP and Bad Byron's (just to see what I've been avoiding:))
I just picked up two new books that are just rubs, sauces, marinades, etc."Barbecue Bible: Sauces, Rubs, and Marinades, Bastes Butters, and Glazes" by STEVEN RAICHLENand,"Paul Kirk's Championship Barbecue Sauces: 175 Make-Your-Own Sauces, Marinades, Dry Rubs, Wet Rubs, Mops, and Salsas"Haven't had a chance to try anything yet, but Paul Kirks book has an excellent section on the 30 some spices used in BBQ rubs, and how to taste for each one. -
I need I buy more rubs...soon.
Saving my VI gift for my 1st Brisket...can't wait to use it. Thanks again VI!!Just a hack that makes some $hitty BBQ.... -
Bad Byrons or Texasbbqrub Grand Championship for pork butts.
I need to pick up some 17th St next time I am there. I never heard of Dizzy either until this forum. I saw some yesterday when buying the XL and forgot to pick it up! #$@%Mike Mills 17th St. Bar and Grill Magic Dust for ribsTexasbbqrub Old No. 2 for brisket.Just ordered a sampler pack for Dizzy Pig. Hd never heard of them until joining this forum.
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I need I buy more rubs...
Me too.
I use bone sucking rub, or the Mrs likes mixing up her own out of the "BBQ Bible"Bx - > NJ ->TX!!!All to get cheaper brisket! -
I hear alot about Cluck and Squeal...how do y'all like it?Just a hack that makes some $hitty BBQ....
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Well here's my rubs. Most of them, anyway. Also have some Fiesta Rubs for ribs, brisket and fajitas (if you count fajitas)
Rowlett, Texas
Griffin's Grub or you can find me on Facebook
The Supreme Potentate, Sovereign Commander and Sultan of Wings
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Cazzy - Cluck and Squeal is pretty good. Was just given a bottle of the new Beef Specific one by a fellow Egghead this afternoon.And Mark, the owner is a stand up guy. I got the pleasure of cooking with him last year at the Plano Eggfest.
Rowlett, Texas
Griffin's Grub or you can find me on Facebook
The Supreme Potentate, Sovereign Commander and Sultan of Wings
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Here are my Tasty Licks Rubs. I'm a big fan.Mark Annville, PA
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When I told the wife I may need to start a rub collection she just about flipped I wonder why
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Damn that's a lot of vinegar!! Can't wait to see your rub collection!!Just a hack that makes some $hitty BBQ....
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Here are my Tasty Licks Rubs. I'm a big fan.
Tell me more about Tasty Licks please...
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That's what I'm talking bout Griffin! Thanks for the info on Cluck and Squeal...I'll be picking some up. In fact, I think I may just buy every rub listed in this thread!!Well here's my rubs. Most of them, anyway. Also have some Fiesta Rubs for ribs, brisket and fajitas (if you count fajitas)
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Here are my Tasty Licks Rubs. I'm a big fan.
Tell me more about Tasty Licks please...
I just used the Rib rub on Sunday and man those ribs were incredible. The rub gave them a little zing without being overpowering. I'd definitely recommend it.
The Brisket Rub adds lots of great flavor to the bark of the brisket. It has coffee in it with lots of pepper and other spices. We really liked this one as well.
The Red Eye Red Meat Rub is one that I've only used a couple of times, but it is great. Flank steaks with a little terriyaki sauce and this rub are money. This is really good on steaks too.
The Burger Meister Rub is a good all around rub. I actually like it best on pork chops rather than burgers. I put lots of onions and other goodies in my burgers, so I find that the burgers don't need the help of the rub. Ironically, the burger meister is the least flavorful, but I use it the most often. I think it adds just the right touch to some different meats.
I buy them from www.fredsmusicandbbq.com
This is the guy that goes by the handle the smokin guitar player and does all of the youtube videos. They are only a short distance from my house so I go into the store every few months. I would highly recommend checking out Fred's site and store if you ever get to Shillington, PA. He has everything for a BGE and barbecue tool that you can imagine. His rubs are fantastic and so is the customer service. They actually formulate these rubs for their competition bbq team and then sell them when they are successful. Order some of his rubs, you won't be disappointed.
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Don't even get me started on sauces. I've got way too many unopened bottles in the pantry that I want to try, but I feel like I need to finish a bottle before I open another one.
Rowlett, Texas
Griffin's Grub or you can find me on Facebook
The Supreme Potentate, Sovereign Commander and Sultan of Wings
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Don't even get me started on sauces. I've got way too many unopened bottles in the pantry that I want to try, but I feel like I need to finish a bottle before I open another one.
I make my own red sauce but use a lot of Salt Lick. So unique, just love it. Need to try bone sucking sauce though. On my very short list.Keepin' It Weird in The ATX FBTX -
Don't even get me started on sauces. I've got way too many unopened bottles in the pantry that I want to try, but I feel like I need to finish a bottle before I open another one.
Ohhhhh, I want to see!!
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hmmmmm Sauces you say ?
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@hapster where are you from? I live west of Freds. I'm in Palmyra which is right next to Hershey.
Mark Annville, PA
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