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Top BBQ rubs and seasonings and Cindy Lou’s big kahuna recipes: Pig Candy Directions: Mix brown sugar, cayenne and Cindy Lou’s Oink It in a bowl. Lay bacon slices out flat. Sprinkle with mixed ingredients and pat gently (coating one side only) Use indirect heat and a drip pan (important to prevent flare-ups and catch the grease). Heat grill 300°F; Cook coated bacon until just before crispy as it will continue to cook. This should take about 30 minutes to 1 hour. Watch closely…it will not taste good if burnt! J Let cool and enjoy! *Note: Hot sugar will burn you…remove with tongs…cool on wire rack (do not use paper towels as the bacon will stick).
Steakhouse Brine Grilling Directions: Combine the ingredients in a gallon-size zipper-lock bag: seal and shake until the salt and sugar dissolve, about 30 seconds. (Note: for a faster method, bring the ingredients up to a low simmer in a sauce pan. Just make sure to let the mixture cool completely before adding the meat.) Put the bag in a bowl just large enough to hold it snugly. Open the bag and add the meat. Seal the zipper, leaving about an inch open; push on the bag to release any trapped air through the opening, and close the zipper completely. Massage the liquid gently into the meat and refrigerate for the suggested time as follows: Boneless Poultry: 1 hour; Bone-in Poultry, Chops and Steaks: 2 to 3 hours; Roasts: 3 to 8 hours (depending on size)
We bring you delicious rubs & BBQ sauces that will have you and everyone you grill for coming back for more! Stick with our great tasting rubs, or taste one of our specialty sauces the next time you grill steak, chicken, pork, fish or vegetables. Indulge your passion for the grill with Rubs and More’s collection of rubs, sauces, seasonings, BBQ recipes, tips, techniques, and much more. Plus, for finger-licking good meats and veggies, Rubs and More features Cindy Lou’s Dry Rubs – an absolute necessity as you reach for grilling glory! See additional information at Best BBQ Rubs and Seasonings for Grilling.
Beer Can Chicken Cooking Directions: Preheat grill to 325 degrees. For the class, we cook on a Kamado Joe (without a heat deflector) and we put an aluminum pan to catch the drippings. For other style barbeques use indirect heat.Remove giblet package from chicken and discard or save for another use. Wash the chicken inside and out and then pat dry with paper towel. Rub liberally with olive oil inside and out and then rub your favorite Cindy Lou rub (We used Veggie Delight and Big Kahuna) liberally over chicken inside and out. Open the can and remove a little less than half of the contents. You can add more rub to the contents if you wish. Insert the can (or you may use the Kamado Joe Chicken Stand like we did in class) into the chicken’s “kazoo” as far as it will go so that the chicken is sitting upright. Next place it on the grill and kick out the two legs to make the bird stationary (like a tripod).
We bring you delicious rubs & BBQ sauces that will have you and everyone you grill for coming back for more! Stick with our great tasting rubs, or taste one of our specialty sauces the next time you grill steak, chicken, pork, fish or vegetables. Indulge your passion for the grill with Rubs and More’s collection of rubs, sauces, seasonings, BBQ recipes, tips, techniques, and much more. Plus, for finger-licking good meats and veggies, Rubs and More features Cindy Lou’s Dry Rubs – an absolute necessity as you reach for grilling glory! See extra info at BBQ Rubs and Seasonings.
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