Grilling Spices And Rubs
Barbecue Grilling and Smoking Secrets Revealed
The art of barbecuing has got to be one of the oldest arts in the world. The first grilled items would have been those cooked over an open fire by the cavemen. Can’t you just visualize the first time they found the charred remains of a Saber Tooth Tiger in the forest? They were probably retrieving burning sticks for the cave fire and were enticed to the carcass by the inviting smell of the cooked flesh. In time they would have realized things like: animals were best cooked without the fur, and that meat cooked with certain woods tasted better than those done over ordinary spruce. This would have naturally led to experimentation with other combinations.
Then, one night as Mama Ugh was preparing some wild boar on a spit over the fire, Papa Yuck arrived home with a honeycomb he had discovered. While he was trying to melt the honey out of the honeycomb some of it dripped onto the hog meat and, —ZOWIE— BBQ sauces were born.
This experimenting still goes on today almost every time someone cooks over the open fire or in a state-of-the-art barbecue grill. Barbecuing fascinates us, like camp fires and fast flowing rivers. We long to reach back to ancestral times and explore culinary possibilities as they must have been. Today, however, we normally don’t cook over open fires. Our venture into the past is usually on an ultra modern Weber that operates on some kind of flammable gas and using a variety of choice cut meats and condiments.
Never mind, the thought is still there, and the competition just as intense, to grill the absolutely best BBQ dinner on the cave colony or in the modern day county.
We spend about $250 on a grill and upwards to $100 on accessories, and then experiment for the most part with steaks, ribs, chicken, hamburger, or pork, to try not to make it look like we “throwed it in the fire for fifteen o twenty minutes and then drug it out”. Then we add to the cost of our learning experience every time we fork out another twenty bucks for those choice cuts so that we can eat “primitive”.
Let’s take a look at what we need to consider before getting into barbecuing.
1.) Before you do anything else think carefully about what you want to barbecue or smoke and whether there is one piece of equipment available that is versatile enough to do everything you want your barbecue to do.
2.) If the grill is mainly for barbecuing, the next thing would be the equipment required or desired. I say desired because your individual tastes are the most important when making decisions regarding food. Do you prefer
- wood,
- coal,
- or gas grills?
You also need to ask yourself if the grill is to be used for grilling only, or also for smoking meat? Many BBQ’s today feature side burners and warmers, and you might even want built-in igniters if you choose a gas grill. There are even grills that are designed with special smoking features.
3.) Will you need accessories for your barbecue/smoker?
- rotisserie,
- shish kabob tools,
- corn cradles,
- potato molds,
- fish and/or meat holders,
- shrimp baskets,
- marshmallow and wiener roasting “sticks”,
- tongs, forks, knives, basting brushes, and/or burger flippers,
- cleaning brushes, scrapers, and cleaners,
- thermometers,
- barbecue mitts, hats, and aprons,
- smoking rack
There is a wide range of products available and it is probably best to do a little research into these areas before you lay out your hard earned cash. I speak from experience when I say that you can easily spend a hundred dollars on accessories.
4.) Once you have the desired equipment you will need to choose the right type of meat or food based entirely on your personal preferences. A few choices include:
- steak,
- brisket,
- ribs,
- fish,
- chicken, duck, or turkey,
- pork chops,
- sirloin strip,
- hamburgers,
- corn-on-the-cob,
- potatoes,
- onions,
- sausages, or wieners,
- shish kabob products (meat, onions, peppers, tomatoes, etc.),
This list could go on and on. If you have a food that you like to cook you can probably find a way to barbecue it.
5.) Along with that you may want to put a little study into the types of
- sauces,
- marinades,
- or wet or dry rubs
that you and those close to you would prefer. This is usually a matter of personal taste but can also be determined by the type and condition of the meat. Especially if you are considering grilling a lot of wild game meat you may want to use special marinades that will keep the meat more moist or even tenderize the steaks from your trophy animal. You may want to cook your baked potatoes with onion, garlic, and spices, or grill your corn in a butter bath.
6.) Then you will have to give consideration as to where you want to use and store your barbecue. By where you would like to use it I mean, giving consideration to anything flammable that might be too close to it and the availability of water in case of an emergency. For storing you need to decide if you are going to put it under cover such as a tool shed or whether to purchase a BBQ cover if it is to remain outdoors.
7.) Just as we do in our kitchens you will want to browse for the best recipes and procedures to produce the best grilled food possible. The only thing left for you to do is to search for and practice with different procedures and recipes, and then decide which friends you want to invite down and dazzle with your barbecuing prowess.
Howdy! My name is James Hudson.
Like many of you I too have fed far too much of my precious BBQ fare to the dogs. However, I also know that some of the best food I have eaten came off the family barbecue grill.
And like most of you, nothing stimulates my appetite more than the thought of a well grilled steak, succulent baby back pork ribs, smoked and grilled farmer’s sausage, or slightly crispy on the outside and melt in your mouth inside shrimp.
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About the Author
I was raised in the country and have always loved the outdoors and cooking, especially over a open fire or hot coals. Hunting and fishing were a large part of my life until I went overseas to work as an oilfield engineer. I have lived and worked in numerous countries and tasted a great many varieties of foods. Barbecued fare is still a favorite. The last twelve years were spent in Guatemala doing missionary work and developing a regional Biodiesel program to create jobs and promote cleaner burning fuels. My favorite grilled items are baby back ribs and Winkler Farmer’s Sausage.
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Steven Raichlen Best of Barbecue Island Spice Barbecue Rub $12.99 SR8056 Flavor: 6 oz. – Island Spice Picture shown in All Purpose Features: -Barbecue rub. -Collection: Steven Raichlen. -Available in All Purpose, Dessert, Fajita, Gaucho, Island Spice, Java, Kansas City, Lone Star, Mediterranean, Steak or For Sliders flavors. -Enhances the flavor of meats, poultry, seafood, and vegetables, whether cooking on the grill, in the pit, or in a smoker. -Can be used in … |
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American Metal Craft Hamburger Patty Mold Maker, 4-1/2 Diameter, Adjustable, Heavy Cast Aluminum – Makes up to 3-1/2 oz Patty $13.99 Make perfect hamburger patties everytime with this heavy case aluminum hamburger mold…. |
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Stubb’s Bar-B-Q Spice Rub, 3.5-Ounce Cans (Pack of 12) $31.57 My life is in these bottles. Ladies and gentlemen, I’m a cook. Great on beef, pork and chicken. It all starts with a good rub. First of all, you have to have the taste and the time. Barbecue is something you can’t rush. That’s the reason most people don’t get it right. To me, Barbecuing has always brought folks a little closer together, so enjoy it with your friends and family. My recipes are know… |
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Moroccan Rub 2.0 oz – Zamouri Spices $4.85 Moroccan Rub is your best choice for best grilling, broilling, or baking. A unique Moroccan blend for a dry marinade. Ingredients: turmeric, sea salt, cinnamon, cumin, fennel, peppermint, clove, mace, basil, cayenne. Excellent for making (roasting) Moroccan Leg of Lamb: |
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Renaissance Rub Tin 1.6oz $4.79 Italian Seasoning for Grilling Bring a vibrant rebirth of flavor to Italian cooking and grilling with our Renaissance Rub-a harmonious and herbaceous blend of oregano, rosemary, and garlic punctuated by sesame seeds, hot red pepper, sweet sun-dried tomato bits, and lemon zest. Savor la dolce vita of simple Tuscan grilling by rubbing everything from calamari and chicken to thick steaks and garden-… |
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Nantucket Off-Shore Bayou Rub $6.50 Ingredients: Paprika, garlic, onion, black pepper, red pepper, thyme, oregano, lemon peel, natural hickory woodsmoke… |
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Nantucket Off-Shore, Dragon Rub $6.50 Ingredients: Lemon Grass, ginger, Chinese garlic, Chinese cinnamon, star anise, cloves, lime peel, green onion, cilantro, tumeric, red pepper and sesame seed… |
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IN SEARCH OF THE ABSOLUTELY, POSITIVELY BEST BARBECUE SAUCE $9.95 Since I was a little boy sitting in a barbecue shack, linoleum tiles chipped and curling beneath my feet, each wall painted a different color, voices raised in a shout over the rapid fire chop, chop, chop of a cleaver on a wood block, I have loved barbecue. Not just a sandwich or a stack of ribs, but the – run down your elbow, sop it off your plate with a piece of bread – barbecue sauce. … |
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EVERYDAY FOOD, JULY, AUGUST, FIVE GREAT KEBABS BURGERS WITH SURPRISE TOPPINGS COOL SUMMER MEALS, EASY SPICE RUBS, FROZEN POPS, SPECIAL GRILLING ISSUE $15.00 … |
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Illinois Fighting Illini Spice Set This set contains three deliciously different rubs/seasonings in a handsome gift box. Steak & Rib Rub: Rub generously on both sides of your favorite steak or rack of ribs. Cover and refrigerate 2 hours, then slap on the grill or smoker and enjoy the full flavor! (14.5 oz) Sweet BBQ Rub: This rub brings a wonderful sweet flavor to burgers chicken and all grilled or smoked meats. Sprinkle, cover and… |
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Mississippi Rebels Spice Set This set contains three deliciously different rubs/seasonings in a handsome gift box. Steak & Rib Rub: Rub generously on both sides of your favorite steak or rack of ribs. Cover and refrigerate 2 hours, then slap on the grill or smoker and enjoy the full flavor! (14.5 oz) Sweet BBQ Rub: This rub brings a wonderful sweet flavor to burgers chicken and all grilled or smoked meats. Sprinkle, cover and… |
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St. Louis Cardinals Spice Set This set contains three deliciously different rubs/seasonings in a handsome gift box. Steak & Rib Rub: Rub generously on both sides of your favorite steak or rack of ribs. Cover and refrigerate 2 hours, then slap on the grill or smoker and enjoy the full flavor! (14.5 oz) Sweet BBQ Rub: This rub brings a wonderful sweet flavor to burgers chicken and all grilled or smoked meats. Sprinkle, cover and… |






