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WebMay 8, 2019 · Wrap the brisket tightly in heavy-duty aluminum foil, crimping the edges to make a tight seal. Insert the probe of a digital thermometer into the meat (it’s best to …

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WebNov 6, 2023 · Combine the brown sugar, salt, chili powder, dry mustard, paprika, garlic powder, onion powder, black and cayenne peppers in a …

1. Mix all ingredients together, working clumps out of the brown sugar.
2. Store dry mix in a tightly sealed (glass or plastic) container in a dry, cool place for up to 1 year.
3. Use as dry rub to season meat for grilling, frying or smoking meats like beef, pork and chicken. NOTE: Depending on how much rub you like on your food, or as directed by specific recipes, you should get approximately 2-4 meals out of one batch of this recipe.

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WebJul 25, 2022 · Instructions. Using a sharp knife, trim the brisket, leaving a layer of fat at least ¼-inch thick. Be careful not to over-trim. It’s better to err on the side of too much fat than too little. Place brisket fat side up in a …

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WebMay 8, 2014 · Ingredients: 1 package Kansans City BBQ Rub; 4 pounds beef, such as brisket or chuck roast (2-inch thick) Directions: Rub Seasoning over beef. Place beef, …

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WebFeb 25, 2024 · For the best results, consider brining the brisket for 24 hours. Dissolve 1/2 cup of brown sugar and 1/4 cup of kosher salt in enough water to fully submerge the …

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WebMay 23, 2019 · Wrap the brisket tightly in heavy-duty aluminum foil, crimping the edges to make a tight seal. Insert the probe of a digital thermometer into the meat (it’s best to pierce the foil only once). Return …

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WebApr 13, 2018 · Kansas City Style Dry Rub. This Kansas City Style Dry Rub is true to the traditional versions with a two to one ratio of brown sugar to paprika as a base then the typical pantry spices like garlic, onion and …

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WebJun 11, 2020 · Kansas-City Beef Brisket Preparation. Start with one whole brisket – 7-10 lbs. Use Choice grade instead of Select (Standard) so that the meat gets tender without being flaky and dry. Trim the fat cap to ¼” …

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WebJan 17, 2023 · Pat dry the brisket. Place in pan fat side up. Cover the top of the meat with a generous amount of liquid smoke—about 3-4 tablespoons. Cover tightly with aluminum foil sealed on all edges. Bake in the oven …

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WebJul 18, 2022 · Cut the meat into 1 1/2-inch cubes, trying to make each piece the same size. Sauce. Place the cubed meat in the aluminum pan. Coat the cubes with brown sugar and BBQ sauce. Finish cooking the burnt ends …

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WebReserve some of the rub for later. Step 5 - Smoke the meat to an internal temperature of 170-185 degrees F, about 1 hour per pound. Step 6 - Separate the meat from the fat. …

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WebMar 27, 2024 · Final Cooking. 203-205. Remove from heat and let rest to allow for juice reabsorption. Traversing this journey with my award-winning brisket rub recipe, every …

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Web1 tablespoon packed light brown sugar. 1-1/2 teaspoons garlic powder. Instructions. Combine rub ingredients in small bowl; press evenly onto beef Brisket Flat Half. Place …

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WebRecipe Steps. Step 1: Prepare the Cool Smoke Barbecue Sauce: In a 4-quart saucepan, whisk together all the ingredients with ¾ cup water. Bring to a simmer over medium heat and cook 20 minutes, stirring constantly, …

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WebPlace the brisket on the smoker and let it go until it gets to a dark, mahogany color, around 150°F-160°F (4-5 hours). Remove it and wrap it in aluminum foil. Place it back in the …

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WebStep1. For rub, in a small bowl stir together granulated sugar, brown sugar, paprika, salt, black pepper, lemon pepper seasoning and allspice. If desired, press through a strainer to remove any lumps. Step2. Pat brisket dry …

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