Bulk Pork Rub Recipe

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WEBLower the temp to 225 degrees f. and keep cooking. After a couple hours start checking the internal temp. When it hits 180 degrees f. lose the foil and coat it with a brushing of the …

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WEBMix: Add all spices together in a bowl and combine with a whisk. Add the rub to a glass jar and seal tightly with a lid. Shake well before using. Rub: Generously pat (rub) the spice …

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WEBPat on my low sodium dry rub mixture on both sides (recipe below is for two racks of ribs). Wrap ribs in foil with a tablespoon of water and a dash or two of liquid smoke. Place foil …

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WEBMakes 1 Cup. Combine all ingredients and mix in a bowl. Sprinkle heavily on meat and very lightly message into the meat and refrigerate 2 to 24 hours or overnight in a resealable …

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WEBMix all ingredients in a small bowl. Sprinkle generously over pork then rub into the meat. Cover the pork and marinate in the refrigerator for up to 24 hours. Store extras in an …

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WEBSalt-Free Boston Butt Rub Cook a salt-free Boston butt roast at a low heat for 8 hours, then enjoy the succulent meat with green beans and mashed potatoes. This salt-free rub is …

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WEBRecipe by. Tony & Carol LeDonne. In a small bowl, mix all ingredients till well blended. You can also use a coffee / spice grinder to make a better balanced rub. Sprinkle onto your …

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WEBInstructions. Mix together all of the ingredients in a bowl. Store in an airtight container. To use, sprinkle a 10 pound pork roast on all sides with ⅓ cup spice rub. This recipe

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WEBAdd the water, onion, and garlic to the crock pot. Mix the brown sugar, chili powder, cumin, and cinnamon together in a small bowl. Rub on the pork roast and place the pork in the …

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WEBLemon Pepper Butt Dust. The DoBoyz Lemon Pepper Butt Dust is a bright lemony blend of lemon granules, Parmesan, and other herbs and spices. There is no salt, no MSG, and …

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WEBHere are a few ideas for variations and substitutions: Use ground red pepper flakes instead of smoked paprika for a spicier flavor. Add in some dried thyme or rosemary. Swap out …

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WEBThen sear each side for 2 minutes until golden. Put pan into the oven and allow to finish cooking for 3 minutes or until the internal temperature reaches 65°C/149°F. Remove …

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WEBPlace the pork on a plastic board and with paper towels pat dry the entire piece of meat. Measure the amount of dry rub from the jar the recipe calls for and then, using your …

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WEB2) Preheat oven to 425°F. Arrange the pork on a roasting rack lined with foil (just to make cleanup easier). Roast for 20 minutes, then reduce the oven temperature to 375°F and …

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WEBCrisp this under the broiler to make low sodium carnitas, or mix it with barbecue sauce for a savory, tangy low sodium pulled pork sandwich. Servings: Makes about 3-4 pounds. …

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WEBTry this recipe as a compromise. It contains just a single tablespoon of salt and can be used to coat a 12-pound brisket, so the sodium level per serving is negligible. Combine …

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