A fantastic homemade dry rub that’s great on Pork and Chicken. We use this Pork Rub for ribs all the time and is great for other low and slow cooking, like grilled or smoked chicken or any smoked ...
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Dry Rub for Pork Recipe
This dry rub for pork is sure to make your slow-cooked pork recipes even more delicious. This quick and easy-to-make homemade rub will give your favorite pork recipes the best combination of sweet and ...
Pat the pork dry and brush with the olive oil. To make the dry rub, in a small bowl, stir together the paprika, salt, sugars, cumin, chili powder, cayenne, and black pepper to taste. Rub the dry ...
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Here’s how to do it: * A Dutch oven is essential for this recipe. 4-lb pork shoulder or butt, cut into 4” chunks Dry rub (your favorite blend of spices) 1/2 cup water 2 cups frozen pitted ...
Texas Roadhouse has so many great menu options it's easy to overlook the ribs, but you really shouldn't! Here's the secret to ...
Preheat the oven to 180C/350F/Gas 4. Dry the pork thoroughly with kitchen towels and rub all over with salt. Place the pork and any trimmings into a roasting tin. Peel the shallots, cut them in ...
Dry the pork belly skin with kitchen paper. Mix the thyme, sea salt and black pepper together in a bowl. Rub this mixture all of the pork and skin, then turn the belly over and rub it on the ...
Place the pork in a large grill pan. Spread the apples and onions around the pork. Scatter the rosemary and thyme sprigs over ...