🌟 Spice Up Your Life with Rufus Teague!
Rufus Teague Original Meat Rub is a versatile, gluten-free seasoning blend that enhances the flavor of pork, poultry, seafood, and vegetables without overwhelming heat. Packaged in a convenient 184g bag, this kosher-certified rub is perfect for health-conscious foodies looking to elevate their culinary creations.
Product Dimensions | 5.08 x 5.08 x 5.08 cm; 184.27 g |
Item model number | #N/A |
Units | 1.00 Count |
Brand | Rufus Teague |
Package Information | Bag |
Manufacturer | Rufus Teague |
User
Wouldn't use anything else for baby back ribs - also great on roasts.
I have been using this meat rub for over 4 years, and most recently used it for pork baby back ribs. The ribs were the best I have ever made and better than any I have had in any restaurant. They were so tender you could cut the meat with a fork and the flavor was amazing.I made 2 slabs of pork baby back ribs. First, remove the skin on the back of the ribs. This can easily be done by loosening a corner of the skin on one end of the slab, and using a paper towel to get hold of the loose end. The entire skin pulls off easily using this method.I cut the slabs in half, generously covered both sides of the ribs with this meat rub, put them in a baggie, and then in the refrigerator overnight. The next day, I put 1 cup of water and 1/4 cup apple cider vinegar in a pressure cooker, arranged the slab halves in a pressure cooker standing up on the sides around the pot, and pressure cooked them on high for 25 minutes. When they were done, I let the pressure slow release for 5 minutes, and then did a quick release of the rest of the pressure.At this point, you can cover them with plastic wrap until you are ready to finish them for dinner, finish them immediately, for vacuum seal and freeze some or all for a future meal. In my case, they were cooked too early for dinner, so I covered 1/2 of them and put them in the frig until dinnertime, and the other half was frozen for a future meal.When you are ready to make them for dinner, put them on an aluminum foil covered cookie sheet, slather your favorite BBQ sauce on both sides (I used Famous Dave's BBQ sauce), and broil each side until the BBQ sauce is bubbly and starting to caramelize (5-10 minutes per side depending on your oven).Once you make ribs with this method, you will never make them any other way. To cook spare ribs and St. Louis Style ribs, pressure cook for 30-35 minutes with 20 minutes of natural release. Finish them the same as described above.I have also used this meat rub to sous vide bison roasts. I use the same method of covering the roast with this rub and putting it in the refrigerator overnight. I sous vide a bison sirloin tip roast at 129 degrees for 12-15 hours for a medium rare roast. If you like your roasts more done, just increase the temperature to the done temperature you prefer.In addition to the two methods of cooking mentioned, I would recommend this rub for any meat. Refrigeration for at least 4 hours and preferably overnight is recommended. This rub is also great for BBQing or smoking any kind of meat. Once you try this rub, you will be hooked.I hope this review was helpful for you, and may update it with more ideas to use this rub in the future.
J**S
Yummy!
Really delicious seasoning! We use it on all meats and the good value for the money. It came sealed.
L**L
Best dry rub ever!
I used the meat rub on baby back ribs and they were delicious. I got lots of compliments on how great the ribs were! I will recommend this meat rub to everyone.
R**N
Great rub
One of the best rubs around! Love the Rufus Teague nuts as well, which inspired me to buy the rub!
L**E
Favorite!
This is my favorite spice rub blend for pork - whether I’m grilling, braising, smoking, etc this is the blend I use!
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