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    What kind of spice rubs are your favorites when grilling? Here is what I use. I am not too adventurous with this sort of thing but hope to branch out in the near future.

    Cumin - for chicken breasts
    Lemon pepper - for steak

    I got a roast/brisket rub from Williams Sonoma that was great but I could probably have made it myself since it was pretty much just garlic, mustard, and salt and pepper.

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    Default BBQ Rub Seasoning for Ribs

    BBQ Rub Seasoning for Ribs


    2 Tbsp. salt
    4 Tbsp. sugar
    1 Tbsp. cumin ; ground
    2 Tbsp. black pepper
    2 -3 Tbsp. chili powder
    3 Tbsp. paprika


    Store in a tightly sealed container out of the heat and sunlight.

    To Cook the Ribs
    Preheat your oven to 180 degrees and take your ribs out of the refrigerator and rinse them under cold running water for a minute and pat dry. Apply your BBQ Rub Seasoning liberally to the outside surface of the meat and rub it into the ribs on all sides over a sheet pan. Tap loose any seasoning that will fall off. Repeat with another rack of ribs.

    Place the pan into the slow oven for three hours. Remove them from the oven and set aside until ready to grill them or refrigerate them for use the next day.
    When you are ready to grill them, do it over a medium low heat until heated through. This is where you make the choice of whether or not you want them served wet or dry. If you want them served wet (with sauce on them), baste liberally with your favorite sauce during the grilling time. For dry, just reheat and serve the sauce on the side.

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    Default Steak Shake

    Steak Shake


    1 tablespoon garlic powder
    1 tablespoon paprika
    2 teaspoons thyme
    2 teaspoons oregano
    1 1/2 teaspoons black pepper
    1 teaspoon salt -- (optional)
    1 teaspoon lemon pepper
    1 teaspoon ground red pepper


    Combine.

    Brush lightly with olive oil, sprinkle on and press in spices on both sides then let steaks sit for 1 hour before grilling.

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    Default Grill Seasoning

    Grill Seasoning


    1 Tbs. paprika
    1 Tbs. fresh oregano leaves, chopped
    1 Tbs. coarse black pepper
    1 Tbs. kosher salt
    1 Tbs. fresh thyme, chopped
    1 Tbs. sugar
    1 Tbs. granulated garlic

    In a bowl, combine paprika, oregano, black pepper, salt, thyme, sugar and garlic. Store in jar with tight-fitting lid.

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    Rustic Rub
    1/4 cup of paprika
    3T salt
    3T Garlic powder
    2 1/2 T freshly ground black pepper & 1 1/2 T red pepper
    1 1/2 T onion powder
    1 T dried oregano
    1T dried thyme
    Stir together all ingrediants store in air tight container up to 3 mounths ( yeild 1 cup)
    I got this in a magazine a few years ago it sounded good to me. Cookie
    Last edited by cookie; 09-06-2008 at 08:18 PM.

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