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Old 03-31-2013, 04:01 PM  
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Yep another rib thread fellas, can't have enough rib threads if you ask me. I'm about to BBQ some pork baby backs. I like my ribs with a little kick. I rub mustard over the back and fronts of each rib before seasoning. For one slab I use about 2 cups brown sugar (love the bark it give the ribs), about 1/4 cup of crushed red peppers, 2 tbsp of coarse pepper, 1 tbsp of Lawry's seasoning salt, 1 tbsp of Lawry's garlic salt and one teaspoon of cayenne pepper. A simple every house hold rub.


Seems like a lot of heat is being used, but they come out perfect. With that being said, what's your preferred rub? Is there a "must have" ingredient? Let me know. I still have to run to the store and I'm willing to try something different. Thanks in advance and Happy Easter.
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Old 03-31-2013, 04:05 PM   #2
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Old 03-31-2013, 04:07 PM   #3
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Old 03-31-2013, 04:14 PM   #4
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Would love to have a great tub recipe. Smoking baby backs next weekend for Saturday Final Four party.
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Old 03-31-2013, 04:15 PM   #5
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I've tried various rubs ,but lately I've just given them a little salt and pepper followed by a glaze when cooked through, and they come out fantastic.
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Old 03-31-2013, 04:18 PM   #6
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If you eat them dry, the rub will matter, but I've found that if you serve your ribs 'wet', then salt and pepper are all that's needed. If you want a different flavor, i.e. heat, sugar, etc, adding it to your glaze will do the trick.
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Old 03-31-2013, 04:22 PM   #7
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Gotta be careful with brown sugar.... if that temp flares up and gets too hot it will caramelize and taste like bitter shit.
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Old 03-31-2013, 04:40 PM   #9
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When I do ribs, baby backs, I use a mix of rubs. 1/2 Plowboys Bovine Bold http://www.bbqaddicts.com/rubs-sauces/plowboys-rub/ and 1/2 Spicewine Ironworks Hen and Hog dust http://spicewineironworks.3dcartstor...15.htmlhttp://. Rub the two in liberally and let it sit for about 20 minutes or so. Then sprinkle some more of the 2 rubs on and put the ribs on the smoker at around 220-240 with a hickory/apple mix for smoke. Let them go for 2 hours then remove and place them in foil. Before sealing the foil I sprinkle a little more of the two rubs on them, cut 1/2 a stick of butter per rack into 4 or five slices and place them evenly across the ribs. Add some brown sugar over the top then add 1/2 cup of apple juice (not on the ribs just into the foil packet). Seal the foil up tight and place them back on the smoker at 220-240 for one hour. Then remove the ribs from the foil and start saucing them up. I use Black Market original BBQ and dipping sauce. Depending on how done they are I apply a layer of sauce every 15-20 minutes. Usually the sauce part will take less than a hour, so 3 or 4 bastings which gives a nice sticking BBQ glaze.
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Old 03-31-2013, 04:41 PM   #10
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Yep another rib thread fellas, can't have enough rib threads if you ask me. I'm about to BBQ some pork baby backs. I like my ribs with a little kick. I rub mustard over the back and fronts of each rib before seasoning. For one slab I use about 2 cups brown sugar (love the bark it give the ribs), about 1/4 cup of crushed red peppers, 2 tbsp of coarse pepper, 1 tbsp of Lawry's seasoning salt, 1 tbsp of Lawry's garlic salt and one teaspoon of cayenne pepper. A simple every house hold rub.


Seems like a lot of heat is being used, but they come out perfect. With that being said, what's your preferred rub? Is there a "must have" ingredient? Let me know. I still have to run to the store and I'm willing to try something different. Thanks in advance and Happy Easter.
I just went and re-read the OP.

2 cups of brown sugar for 1 slab? How big is this hog?
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Old 03-31-2013, 04:56 PM   #11
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Gotta be careful with brown sugar.... if that temp flares up and gets too hot it will caramelize and taste like bitter shit.
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When I do ribs, baby backs, I use a mix of rubs. 1/2 Plowboys Bovine Bold http://www.bbqaddicts.com/rubs-sauces/plowboys-rub/ and 1/2 Spicewine Ironworks Hen and Hog dust http://spicewineironworks.3dcartstor...15.htmlhttp://. Rub the two in liberally and let it sit for about 20 minutes or so. Then sprinkle some more of the 2 rubs on and put the ribs on the smoker at around 220-240 with a hickory/apple mix for smoke. Let them go for 2 hours then remove and place them in foil. Before sealing the foil I sprinkle a little more of the two rubs on them, cut 1/2 a stick of butter per rack into 4 or five slices and place them evenly across the ribs. Add some brown sugar over the top then add 1/2 cup of apple juice (not on the ribs just into the foil packet). Seal the foil up tight and place them back on the smoker at 220-240 for one hour. Then remove the ribs from the foil and start saucing them up. I use Black Market original BBQ and dipping sauce. Depending on how done they are I apply a layer of sauce every 15-20 minutes. Usually the sauce part will take less than a hour, so 3 or 4 bastings which gives a nice sticking BBQ glaze.
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Old 03-31-2013, 05:06 PM   #13
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I just went and re-read the OP.

2 cups of brown sugar for 1 slab? How big is this hog?
2 cups isn't very much, but if you're packing the brown sugar then it'll be a lot. Of course the 2 cups is completely covering the ribs and I have still have about 1/4 or less left.

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Old 03-31-2013, 05:08 PM   #14
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Grilling today. Too late for smoking. I'll do about an hr on each side around 225
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Old 03-31-2013, 05:12 PM   #15
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My buddy and I make several batches of rub going into the warm seasons and it changes every year. We've now divided it up into 3 types of Rub, one for Beef, one for Pork, one for Chicken.

However, each one has a few common denominators, Brown Sugar, Salt, Cracked Black Pepper, Rosemary, Ground Mustard, and Cumin.

From there, each meat gets its own addition. From there, we sometimes break it down into smaller sections of rubs depending on which type of sauce we'll be making, as we commonly have 3 different types of sauces we'll make at any one time, some that pair better with different rubs.
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