Archive for the ‘Rubs’ Category

Fallin’ Off The Bone Baby Backs

Some of you may already know this, but I am a late bloomer.

Ribs of any sort have never been a real favorite in our house. Mainly because I did them as my mother did thinking that was the only way to cook them. And I gotta tell ya..Mom was a good cook, but her ribs were fatty, overcooked, and dry even with sauce on them.

Recently I have experimented with a different way to cook them that I saw on a Food Network show called “Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives”. These are awesome and nothing like Moms (thank goodness).

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Wild Willy’s Number One-derful Rub

By J. Fulton
This review is from: Smoke & Spice: Cooking with Smoke, the Real Way to Barbecue, on Your Charcoal Grill, Water Smoker, or Wood-Burning Pit (Paperback)
After reading the book almost cover to cover, and then reading most of the reviews, I felt compelled to correct some misunderstandings. First. many of the complaints are from people wanting more instruction on “how to smoke”. This is nonsense. There is no need for detailed instruction on how to smoke. What makes smoking a art and skill is being able to produce the right temperature in the smoker and this comes only from practice. Instructions on how much charcoal, wood, water, air, etc to use for each type of smoker, at every external temperature, etc. would look like statistics tables and be equally exciting. For this reason, the authors advise a temperature goal of about 200-220. With a five dollar thermometer and a little practice, anyone can figure it out.
Second, the smoking is a forgiving and inexact process, no matter what your experience level. Cooks used to following exact recipes so their soufle won’t fall will always be frustrated by smoking. Smoking requires some monitoring and adaptation. I may have used X amount of charcoal one day, but on a colder day need more.
If you are willing to experiment, and have 5-10 hours then you are ready to smoke, and for everything else, this book is fantastic. If you are from the microwave culture, then you will probably be frustrated with the whole process and no book will save you. To reemphasize the most important point, if you have the aforementioned patience to try smoking, then this book is outstanding.

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Fan of the Rub

Everyone enjoys a good rub! And I don’t mean the massage kind, although they are nice too. I am a fairly good cook and am always ready and willing to learn an easier way to prepare food. So when my son-in-law introduced me to rubs a few years ago, I became more willing to try something new, at least new for me.

Rubs have been around in cooking for centuries. Grill rubs are a blend of spices and herbs that are used to inject different flavors into meat before it is placed on the grill. You can purchase rubs at the grocery store or make your own using your favorite herbs and spices from your garden or cupboard.

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