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<blockquote data-quote="money_pit_yj" data-source="post: 647773" data-attributes="member: 7710"><p><a href="http://www.howtobbqright.com" target="_blank">www.howtobbqright.com</a></p><p></p><p>The BBQ Rub and The BBQ Sauce are both really good and very versatile. </p><p></p><p>If you are mixing your own rubs use fresh spices. It makes a world of difference. Use turbinado sugar so it is less prone to burn. Get a coffee grinder and make your final product as fine as you want, I prefer a coarse rub myself. My last BBQ rub had 17 different spices, it was very complex and worked well, but the guy who mixed it up into competition size batches split up from his boyfriend and they closed their shop. You can also get a ton of flavor out of certain spices if you roast them whole and grind them up. Go to the gayest part of town and buy your spices there, that's a good bet you are getting quality spices. If you want to avoid trying different rib recipes I will give you one that is pretty dang hard to beat! You can get a lot of different flavors by changing the smoke. Cherry is my go to right now. <img src="/styles/default/xenforo/smilies2/dblthumb2.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":dblthumb:" title="Dblthumb2 :dblthumb:" data-shortname=":dblthumb:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="money_pit_yj, post: 647773, member: 7710"] [url=http://www.howtobbqright.com]www.howtobbqright.com[/url] The BBQ Rub and The BBQ Sauce are both really good and very versatile. If you are mixing your own rubs use fresh spices. It makes a world of difference. Use turbinado sugar so it is less prone to burn. Get a coffee grinder and make your final product as fine as you want, I prefer a coarse rub myself. My last BBQ rub had 17 different spices, it was very complex and worked well, but the guy who mixed it up into competition size batches split up from his boyfriend and they closed their shop. You can also get a ton of flavor out of certain spices if you roast them whole and grind them up. Go to the gayest part of town and buy your spices there, that's a good bet you are getting quality spices. If you want to avoid trying different rib recipes I will give you one that is pretty dang hard to beat! You can get a lot of different flavors by changing the smoke. Cherry is my go to right now. :dblthumb: [/QUOTE]
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