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BBQ - What's The Rub?An old English expression, "What's the rub?" meant 'what is the trouble'. But in barbeque-speak a rub is the mixture of spices that is slathered over the meat before cooking. And for many backyard chef that's where the trouble starts. Nothing defines a barbeque aficionado so much as his own unique rub.
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More ArticlesBBQ - Three Steps To A Perfect Barbeque ... can detect by using a good meat thermometer, it's ready to be removed from the grill or smoker. Now comes step three. Meat at that temperature is both too hot to eat and not yet completely done cooking. As it cools down, there's enough internal heat to continue changing the composition of the meat somewhat. ... ... hungry people waiting, so you'll want to get moving. That means having all rubs, sauces and more applied and the meat staged out. If you have a limited amount of space, as is often the case, decide which goes first. Let your meal plan determine the order. All your tools should be clean and ready to go. ... BBQ - Slow Cooking, Fast Cooking ... it's important to keep the lid open in most cases. Monitor the grill for any high flames. Scorching meat causes thick carbon to form on the outside, making the meal inedible and unhealthy. Fast grilling can lead to sticking. Starting with a super clean grill helps. A non-stick spray can eliminate the ... BBQ - Thermometers Old And New ... problem: oven safe materials, instant-read displays and (among higher end models) wireless transmission. Materials science has advanced to the point that non-melting metal alloys and plastics can be cost-effectively used in home barbeque thermometers. You open the lid, insert the instrument, then close ... BBQ - Woods Add Barbeque Flavor ... smoker for game birds or pork. Woods can be used in combination, where the variety of effects becomes nearly endless. Apple with cherry might provide an excessively sweet, fruity taste. But apple with mesquite can turn ordinary ribs into a gourmet meal. Mesquite and hickory are partners from way back ... ... basket handy from time to time, if you cook fish or want to be able to turn a slice of ham without using tongs. Add to that a different style that allows, for example, putting vegetables into a wire mesh container with a handle and you've got a convenient way to make a healthy meal outdoors. There are ... |
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