Choose your meat (be it brisket, ribs, chicken, or pork shoulder) and mop with a vinegar-based BBQ sauce as it smokes. Then make like a Tennessee pitmaster and sprinkle this Memphis BBQ rub recipe ...
Pop quiz: What’s the color of barbecue sauce? For most folks, the answer would be a rich, glossy sienna — the kind popularized in multitudes of American backyards, tailgating parties and smoky ...
Note: This chicken rub has incredible depth and flavor, and works just as well on beef and pork as it does poultry. Use it to season the Beer-Can Chicken featured below. From "Southern Living Ultimate ...
What’s the secret to perfect BBQ flavor? The right seasoning! Today, I’ll show you how to make Guga’s signature BBQ rub, ...
"Sprinkle this rub on pork, beef, chicken, and robust fish, like salmon. You can cook the meat at once or, for an even richer flavor, let it marinate for 2-4 hours first," Steven Raichlen says in his ...
Set up your BBQ to run at 275 degrees with indirect heat. Pull the chicken out of refrigerator, and let come to room temperature. Rub the chicken generously with the rub. When BBQ is ready, set the ...
WILMINGTON, N.C. (WECT) - Pitmaster Kevin Kuruc of Mac’s Speed Shop shared his recipe for an all-purpose rub for pork, chicken or beef. Kuruc has been Mac Speed Shop’s Pitmaster for ten years. He’s ...
South Carolina pitmaster and cookbook author Rodney Scott says you’ll have a hard time going back to oven-barbecued chicken after you try this version, which features both his Rib Rub and Rodney’s ...
10 whole chicken wings, cut into drumettes and flappers Salt, pepper, garlic powder (optional: BBQ chicken rub) 1/2 cup to 3/4 cup sauce of choice (BBQ, Buffalo, Teriyaki, Orange) Celery sticks Ranch ...
Clean the chicken breasts of excess fat. You can either remove or leave-on the skin. Marinate the chicken in a large bowl or zip-top bag with a big, hoppy beer (like an IPA.) Add in the kosher salt ...