This is more of a discussion for the politics forum
View attachment 633271 but can I steal your baby back rib rub recipe for the initial cook/smoke ? Just started making them and the initial apple cidar, mustard, smoke, garlic, salt, honey, and rosemary rub I stole off a youtube vid was amazing but I'm sure it can be improved, thanks !
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Sorry I got done pulling the brisket off, grabbed a shower and crashed for a bit while I wait for that bastard to rest.
That combination sounds good to me though.
I don't know if I actually have a particular rub that I use every time. I guess it really sort of depends upon what side dishes I decided to pair it with. Really just ends up being something probably different each time I make them.
The things I fall back on though if I had to try to pin it down would be:
Salt
Black pepper
Onion powder
Garlic powder
Smoked paprika
Cumin
Mustard powder
Brown sugar
Oregano
I have no clue what the ratios might be, I just start mixing. If I'm in the mood for something different, sometimes I'll add chipotle, maybe some other dry herbs, or whatever.
I just know if I do baby backs, I use them as the protein for different types of cuisine, whether it be American barbecue, Oriental, or even Mediterranean. I just change it up based upon whatever I'm going to serve it with or what we're in the mood for. They're different every time. I'm also not afraid to just buy a pre-made rub and give it a whirl.
I had found one off of Amazon for relatively cheap called happy belly pork rub, and I bought it because looking the ingredients list was a flavor profile that my wife likes, and I think when I bought it it was a huge bottle for 10 bucks. It was surprisingly good and I only have like maybe an inch or two left out of the jug, but it's also been really great with chicken. Probably has the secret ingredient of Indian feet though, but hopefully I cook off the poo.
Pork ribs are just nice because it's a fairly neutral vehicle and you can go savory or sweet. They're normally a pretty cheap especially if you get them on sale, so I don't have a problem experimenting and just trying something different.
Anyways I don't know if that's helpful, but hope it is. Enjoy your barbecue and post some photos.