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jipped genes

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I never brine a brisket. I love to BBQ and grill. Looks good but let us see a slice! That is the magic the bark is just part. Been BBQing since the early 90s. almost never do it the same way chasing that perfect cook.

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I've never brined a brisket, I've rubbed it the night before but never a brine. What would you suggest?
here's my fave

1/3 cup Salt and pepper mix (4salt/1 pepper I use black and mix a big batch, it won't go bad)

1T Fresh oregano, very roughly chopped

1/4 cup Dry oregano

8oz cherry juice bottled (not maraschino)

2 oranges, cut into eighths

1 cups Olive oil

8 Cloves of garlic, crushed

6 cups water

If the liquid isn't enough add Water to cover
 
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My favorite rub recipe. I'll use hickory for a hot smoke then reduce heat and let it ride

Guajillo rub

1 # guajillo peppers dried in oven then ground fine

5 cups salt

¼ cup ground black pepper

½ cup granulated garlic

1 cup sugar

½ cup ground cumin

¼ cup ground coriander

1 cup paprika
 
jipped genes

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You can have that citrus rub, would be good on chicken but I am not letting it touch my beef A1.

That guajillo rub is awesome! You told me about it on WCBB. I did it on a tri tip then used the leftover to make a sauce. I have done it 2x as my fam LOVES IT

It is almost like you are a chef or such
 
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You can have that citrus rub, would be good on chicken but I am not letting it touch my beef A1.

That guajillo rub is awesome! You told me about it on WCBB. I did it on a tri tip then used the leftover to make a sauce. I have done it 2x as my fam LOVES IT

It is almost like you are a chef or such
Then come to the dark side brother.... try the cherry-citrus beef.......

or you'll never be ready for the DR. Pepper pork shoulder!!!
 
MR. BMJ

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My favorite rub recipe. I'll use hickory for a hot smoke then reduce heat and let it ride

Guajillo rub

1 # guajillo peppers dried in oven then ground fine

5 cups salt

¼ cup ground black pepper

½ cup granulated garlic

1 cup sugar

½ cup ground cumin

¼ cup ground coriander

1 cup paprika
Guajillos are so damn good!!! Good on everything.

Holy crap, you grind your own fresh guajillos? I just buy them dry in the bags:D They are everywhere out here in Cali:cool:

I am gonna try this rub recipe out, I like everything in it!
 
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here's my fave

1/3 cup Salt and pepper mix (4salt/1 pepper I use black and mix a big batch, it won't go bad)

1T Fresh oregano, very roughly chopped

1/4 cup Dry oregano

8oz cherry juice bottled (not maraschino)

2 oranges, cut into eighths

1 cups Olive oil

8 Cloves of garlic, crushed

6 cups water

If the liquid isn't enough add Water to cover
I bet this will be awesome for Tri Tip too!

The cherry juice I bet is awesome.

....and I like the Dr. Pepper idea too. I've seen a lot of people use it in pork shoulders, chicken, and a few in briskets.
 
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Then come to the dark side brother.... try the cherry-citrus beef.......

or you'll never be ready for the DR. Pepper pork shoulder!!!
I've made a Dr. Pepper pork shoulder and also a Dr. Browns black cherry soda, yummm
 
jipped genes

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I use Dr Pepper for feral hog meat. It helps get rid of some of the gaminess. Oddly east Texas hogs taste way better than west. Maybe more corn and such grown in the east and they eat acorns in the west?
 
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