Barbeque Rub Recipe
This is absolutely the best barbecue dry rub I have found to so
far! What I like about it so much that it has a Wonderful taste and
seems to make the meat really tender and keeps it juicy. This recipe
actually reminds me of an Emeril Live show in the fact that this recipe
tastes “kicked up a notch” that it’s so good. To start with I made it
just as the recipe said and it was really good, definitely a 5 star
recipe in quality, maybe just a bit saltier than we like, and just
slightly more sweeter than we’d ideally like, just our personal
preference. I really love it that it seems to bring out the best of the
flavor of whatever meat you use it on. What I’ve found through trial and
error has worked best for us is to use1/3 cup less sugar (1-2/3 cups
sugar), and half the salt (1/4 cup). For those who like more salt (like
my husband, I don’t) you can always add more salt later. My very
favorite thing to use it on is the frozen 4 lb. re-sealable bags of
frozen chicken wings. I take the chicken wings out of the freezer, put
them on the “auto defrost” cycle on the microwave just long enough to
get them partially thawed, which makes them wet enough for the dry rub
to cling to the chicken. Then I put the dry rub (not the whole recipe,
probably about ½ to 3/4 of it) in the bag with the chicken, seal it, and
shake it to coat all the wings. Then I let the wings marinate in the
dry rub overnight. The wings are partially thawed so it ”looks” like
there’s about a whole bottle of barbecue sauce on the wings, which the
liquid helps it marinate. Then the leftover dry rub I like to sprinkle
on the chicken when grilling on the barbecue (if I think it needs more
dry rub); if it doesn’t then I store the “extra” for the next time I
need a great barbecue rub. This recipe also works well in the oven. We
do eat a lot of onions, and like the onion flavor in a barbecue sauce,
so sometimes I add a tsp. of onion powder to the basic recipe. Bottom
line, all in all, this is one of our very favorite recipes, and I’d
recommend it highly, as we use it often, especially in the summer when
it’s nice weather to grill. out ;)
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