Friday, June 26th, 2009 at
4:46 pm
We all have fond memories of great barbecues. It is hard to say no when one of our friends or a family member invites us to a barbecue. The thought of the food on the grill with the smoky aroma all around is admittedly hard to resist. The barbecue has been a traditional get together meal for decades and it will be here for many more.
There are many different methods for cooking a great barbecue meal. Some prefer to use a dry rub seasoning on the meat while grilling, others like to marinate the meat for a day or so before cooking it, some people enjoy adding wood chips to the grill for added smoke flavor, and some just like their food smothered in lots of barbecue sauce.
Traditional barbecue sauce is a blend of tomato sauce and vinegar. You can use ketchup in place of those two items. If you like, cider can be used either in place of or in addition to the vinegar. Then, the creativity really kicks in, flavors and spices are added to give each sauce its own distinctive taste.
For sweet barbecue sauces, brown sugar or honey are usually added. You can also use fruit or jelly to sweeten a sauce. To make it spicy, you can add any type of pepper or hot sauce that you like, cayenne will give it a milder flavor while you can really spice it up with something like Habanero sauce. Any combination of herbs and seasoning can be used in your barbecue sauce, garlic and onion powder are very common but for added flavor you can also use something like fresh cilantro. Another ingredient that is often put into a good barbecue sauce is smoke flavoring. This can be used in place of wood chips in the grill. Mustard is also used in the making of several barbecue recipes.
Marinades are also very popular. Try out several different methods with this as well. A good marinade can either be made by adding water to one of your barbecue sauce masterpieces or creating something entirely new. Try a soy sauce, brown sugar and sesame for something different. Don’t be afraid to experiment and try new things. Then, you just soak your meat in it overnight in the refrigerator to let it really soak in the flavors.
The key to making the perfect barbecue sauce is to make it the way you would like it to taste. Add any ingredients you like, switch them up and use a lot of variety. Try new things especially if you have a few favorite herbs or flavor preferences.
Friday, June 26th, 2009 at
4:40 pm
A good dry rub recipe is a combination of an assortment of herbs and spices that can that come together nicely. You can use dry rub for meat and chicken which is the most common method of using dry rub but it is also excellent on vegetables and casserole dishes too. Some people even put dry rub on their salad. You can put dry rub on just about anything to add a tantalizing boost to the flavor.
There are a few ways to use dry rub. The easiest way is to sinply sprinkle them on whatever you are cooking. Another really good way to use them is to add liquid such as oil to make a wet rub out of it. This is an excellent way to get the dry rub seasonings to sink into your meat when grilling it. The herbs ans spices will adhere to the meat ans the oil helps the flavors soak right in.
Briskets are often made by adding horseradish and mustard to the dry rub and oil. This is what gives briskets their unique flavor. If you love to grill things on the bbq then you really should have a batch of dry rub in the cupboard at all times. Remember to replenish your supply each time you have a barbeque party and you will always have it on hand.
Once you have tried a good dry rub, you may find it difficult to ever want to grill any other way. You can also use spicy hot dry rubs in place of hot peppers if that is the flavor you prefer, there is no limit to the ingredients that go int a dry rub recipe. Dry rubs give you the ability to try new seasoning flavors on things you may have never thought of before. Try adding it to the mayo or mustard for your next sandwich, you may be pleasantly surprised. Another use for dry rub that is really a perfect combination is salad dressing, you can take a plain dressing and give it a whole new taste sensation. An easy way to make a quick salad dressing is to add a few tablespoons of dry rub to sour cream and mayo or even yogurt.
Try it on baked potatoes or sprinkle it on hot fries to season them perfectly. Other side dishes can be made with dry rubs as well, add it to your rice while cooking it to get the flavors to soak right in while it is cooking.
The all time favorite way for using dry rubs is on bbq ribs of course. Once you have tried it, you will see why it is a favorite of so many. Try a few different dry rub mixes and you will soon come up with a couple of favorites that you will want to have on hand all the time.
Tuesday, June 23rd, 2009 at
6:55 pm
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Sunday, June 21st, 2009 at
10:15 pm
Sweet And Zesty Barbeque Sauce
Ingredients:
1 14 oz. Bottled Ketchup
1/2 cup. Vinegar
2 tsp. Dried Mustard
4 tbsp. Worcestershire Sauce
3 tbsp. Liquid Smoke
1/2 can. Coke Soda
3/4 cup. Brown Sugar
Instructions:
Combine all these ingredients in a saucepan and Simmer all for 40 minutes stirring occational to blend together, when thickened remove from heat and let cool, frigerator overnight and keep in storage for latter use. This is a very good sweet and zesty baebeque sauce.
Sunday, June 21st, 2009 at
12:06 pm
Orange Molasses Barbeque Sauce
Ingredients:
1 10 oz. Can Condensed Tomato Soup
1 8 oz. Can tomato Sauce
1/2 cup. Molasses
1/4 cup. Cooking Oil
1/2 cup. Vinegar
1/2 cup. Brown Sugar
1 tbsp. Minced Onion
1 tbsp. Seasoned Salt
1 tbsp. Dry Mustard
1 tbsp. Grated Orange Peel
1 1/2 tsp. Paprika
1/2 tsp. Black Pepper
1/4 tsp. Garlic Powder
Instructions:
Combine all the bbq sauce ingredients. Bring to a boil using a medium size saucepan stiring til blended, reduce heat to simmer. Cook about 20 minutes, uncovered. Store any unused sauce in the refrigerator, covered after cooled.
Sunday, June 21st, 2009 at
4:02 am
Hot And Spicy Barbeque Sauce
Ingredients:
1 cup. Ketchup
1/2 cup. White Vinegar
1/4 cup. Worcestershire Sauce
1 cup. Brown Sugar
2 tbsp. Dry Mustard
1 tbsp. Ground Ginger
3 tbsp. Butter
1 tbsp. Red Hot Sauce
2 tbsp. Minced Garlic
Instructions:
Mix all ingredients in saucepan, heat over medium heat until smooth.
Saturday, June 20th, 2009 at
9:52 am
This is a traditional country barbeque sauce recipe for good down home grilling.
Ingredients:
1 cup. tomato juice
1/2 cup. water
1/2 cup. ketchup
1/2 cup. vinegar
3 tbsp. Worcestershire sauce
1 cup. brown sugar
1 tbsp. paprika
1 tsp. dry mustard
1/4 tsp. chili powder
1/8 tsp. cayenne pepper
1 cup. Maple Syrup
Instructions:
Add all the ingredients in to a medium saucepan stir and heat on a medium high heat til blended, simmer for 15 minutes stirring occasonaly remove from heat and apply by basting the country barbeque sauce on raw or already bbq grilled foods.
Saturday, June 20th, 2009 at
7:23 am
Barbecuing Barbeque Sauce
Ingredients:
1 cup. Catsup
1/4 cup. Chili Sauce
3/4 cup. Brown Sugar
1/4 cup. Rice Wine Vinegar
1/4 cup. Salad Oil
1/2 cup. Lemon Juice
3 tbsp. Steak Sauce
2 tbsp. Worcestershire Sauce
2 tbsp. Dry Mustard
1 tbsp. Soy Sauce
1 tbsp. Cayenne Pepper
2 tbsp. Minced Garlic
Instructions:
Combine all of these ingredients in a saucepan: Heat and stir until you have a light boil stir once more and remove from heat.
Saturday, June 13th, 2009 at
9:43 pm

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Tuesday, May 19th, 2009 at
10:30 pm
Western Steak Rub Seasoning Recipe
This is a robust coffee based western steak rub which is perfect for outdoor grilling or smoking
Ingredients:
2 tbsp. Finely Ground Coffee Beans
2 tbsp. Ground Black Pepper
1 1/2 tbsp. Kosher Salt
1/2 tsp. Cayenne Pepper
1 tbsp. Cumin
1 tbsp. Parsley Flakes
1 tbsp. Oregano Flakes
1 tbsp. Thyme
Instructions:
Put all the ingredients shown above in to an airtight container. Then shake or mix it well and apply it by hand. You can also use a shaker with large holes for appication to your steaks. Western steak rub can be kept in dry storage just as you would any other seasoning.