I love my DP but I want to try some different flavor profiles on my baby backs. I'm curious as to what kind of rubs some of you use? I have some John Henry's pecan rub that I was thinking of trying and some Tex BBQ original. Any other ideas? What abouot basic stuff like kosher salt, black pepper, garlic salt, etc?? I love smoked paprika but dont know how to incorporate it into a rub.
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0 • Off Topic Disagree Agree LikeThose fiesta rubs are great. The Uncle Chris's steak seasoning is some of the best I have ever tried.
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0 • Off Topic Disagree Agree LikeI really like Chicago's Spice House brand Bronzeville rib rub. Probably my second favorite for ribs.
When I think I have a particularly nice rack of ribs, I always do a portion w. just salt, pepper, and some turbinado sugar. Well smoked pork ribs are just fine w. just those.
If you are smoking your ribs, no reason to add smoked paprika, or any of the blends now out there with smoke flavor in them.
I've tried making my own rub. The hardest part is finding really fresh spices. After reading lots of recipes, I found that most rubs have 4 ingredients as their base: Brown sugar, paprika, black pepper and salt. Cayenne, mustard, cumin, onion and garlic powders are found almost as often, but not in as great a quantity. Beyond that, there are any number of things in smaller quantities. Coffee. Cocoa. Coriander. Almost anything one might find in a spice cabinet. Depends on what you like, and what is being served w. the ribs.
I am also in the "dry" rib camp. While I serve w. several bowls of different warm sauces on the side, just in case the ribs are cooling off to much, I find most of the flavors I want can be built into the rub crust.
Try 1 or 2 additional dustings of rub late in the cook. Brush on just a little water or oil to help melt the added rub. Some things change or loose flavor w. cooking, and a late addition will add another kind of some flavors, and boost others.
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0 • Off Topic Disagree Agree LikeJacks is awesome. I get locally in the Mothership. Great flavor. I also use it on my butts, creates a great tasting bark
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