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Best Seasoning Brands
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clemsontyger97
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I know this could garner an endless list of opinions, but I am trying to get some ideas on some of the best store/online-bought seasonings out there. So far I've used my own mix for my few cooks, but would like to add a few go-to bottles of seasoning to my cabinet as well. I did a search, but "seasoning" is just too broad of a search term, so would probably take a month to find a thread that applies
What say you?
What say you?
--Because I'm like ice, buddy. When I don't like you, you've got problems.
KJ Classic
28" Blackstone
South Carolina native, adopted Texan, residing in Olive Branch, MS. Go Tigers.
KJ Classic
28" Blackstone
South Carolina native, adopted Texan, residing in Olive Branch, MS. Go Tigers.
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I have both Meatchurch and Dizzy Pig in my cabinet and like them both a lot...Houston, TX - LBGE
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Dizzy Pig is a forum favorite. That have a pretty broad line and I like all the ones I've had. Meat Church is another winner. I have a ton in my cabinet but Those brands are my favorite.
1 large BGE, Spartanburg SC
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Oakridge is my current favorite for BBQ style pre-mixed rubs.
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@eggcelsior I knew I was forgetting something. Oakridge is great.
1 large BGE, Spartanburg SC
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Oakridge, Dizzy Pig, and don't forget Penzeys.
Washington, IL > Queen Creek, AZ ... Two large eggs and an adopted Mini Max
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dizzy pig is always good, zatar, pizza, and herd da province from penzeys. i like the cabellas open seasons babyback rib rub and would probably like their others. lysanders spicey bourbon for brisket is a nice pepper based rub
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Big Dizzy Pig fan here!
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I like the following pre-made stuff:
Dizzy Pig
Jim's Own Rub------------------------------
Thomasville, NC
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If I'm not mixing my own I'm using dizzy pig. They have a wide range of flavors and I've yet to meet one I don't like.
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Dry rubs, Dizzy Pig and Bad Byron's Butt Rub
Sauce, Stubb's Original.John in the Willamette Valley of Oregon -
I probably like Oakridge, Dizzy Pig, and Penzey's best. Others that I've used that are good are Yardbird, Bad Byron's, Bone Suckin', and Cluck & Squeal.
Cincinnati
LBGE, Weber Kettle
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Oakridge is another one of my favorites also. It is made just 10 miles from my house. I was hoping to take an all beef cooking class this Saturday from the guy who created it, but my son's T-Ball game is at the same time unless it is rained out and then I am there. I am sick of rain, but I kind of hope this one gets rained out. By the way all these rubs are made in the Kansas City area. I hear Pellet Envy is good too, but haven't tired it yet. It's on my list to.
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Meat Church, Dizzy Pig, Bad Byrons
MSV Chill Spot
Chester County, PA
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DP is solid. All of John Henry's I've tried were good, and some really good. I've been happy with the "Spice House" products. Their Bronzeville rib rub is very good. BTW, I've read they are another branch of the Penzey family. Another merchant starting w. P, Pendrey's from Texas. Remarkable chili powder mixes, and over all, good fresh flavors.
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Those plowboy rubs are good. I use PB yardbird on everything pork or chicken. I use bovine bold on beef and deer. Yardbird is my " go to" for most anything. Probably my favorite all around store bough rub.
Little Rock, AR
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I've got some DP, Oakridge, MC Holy Cow etc and use them but I prefer "small batch" rubs better like local BBQ joints, and regional favorites. That's why I'm looking forward to the rub exchange.
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Use Dizzy Pig a lot and also Fiesta Brand seasonings. I really like their chicken rub...
https://www.fiestaspices.com/meat-rubs/chicken-rub
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another +1 on dizzy pig and meat church.
just got turned into Pork U also. I've only tried one, but it's greatXL & MM BGE, 36" Blackstone - Newport News, VA -
Which Dizzy Pigs would you recommend. My store has em all....Johns Creek, GA - LBGE and a some stuff
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Go to www.firecraft.com for a look at a bunch of them.
I started w/ Dizzy Dust and have yet to stop trying and buying a bunch of them.
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tfhanson said:Which Dizzy Pigs would you recommend. My store has em all....
Tsunami Spin
Raging River
Swamp Venom
Jamaican Firewalk
...amongst the favoritesNew Albany, Ohio -
tfhanson said:Which Dizzy Pigs would you recommend. My store has em all....
tsunami spin is great on poultry
bayou-ish is a good blackening seasoning.
i also really like red eye express, which is a coffee rub designed for beefXL & MM BGE, 36" Blackstone - Newport News, VA -
I really like what I've tried of John Henry's, especially his brisket rub.. Others I've tried and enjoyed include Dizzy Pig Dizzy Dust and Bad Byron's Butt Rub.. BBBB has a bit of kick to it, and I sometimes cut it with some additional brown sugar.
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Oakridge fan and John Henry Pecan. I tried Dizzy Pig Raging River and don't see what all the hype is about. Going to try Meat Church Holy Cow next
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I have a bunch, and should probably thin out before the exchange, but these are the ones that get the most use.
LBGE
Pikesville, MD
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Dizzy Pig and Oakridge. I want to try Meat Church. I tried Bad Byrons Butt Rub, not the fan others are. Also recently tried Plowboys Yard Bird, its not bad, but I prefer Dizzy Pig and Oakridge.Large BGE, Mini BGEMorgantown, PA
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I'm a fan of smokin guns also big papa smokers rubs also like plow boys and cimmeron docs and a few others for sauce unless I'm making it I go blues hog1 XXL BGE, 1 LG BGE, 2 MED. BGE, 1 MINI BGE, 1 Peoria custom cooker Meat Monster.Clinton, Iowa
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