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  2. 10 of the Best BBQ Rubs to Try This Labor Day Weekend - AOL

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    5. Meat Church Holy Voodoo. Buy 2 on Amazon for $26. This Meat Church rub gets its name from its Cajun-inspired flavor, which is more spicy and savory than some of the other rubs that the brand ...

  3. Our Most-Pinned Barbecue Recipe Of All Time - AOL

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    A simple rub made with common spices, salt, and sugar (you can also substitute your favorite barbecue rub/spice blend) is massaged into the meat, which rests for 30 minutes afterward.

  4. How To Make The Best Homemade Steak Rub - AOL

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    It's better to put the spice rub directly on the meat so it can impart the most flavor. Yields: 4-6 servings. Prep Time: 10 mins. Total Time: 10 mins. Ingredients. 2 tbsp. kosher salt. 2 tbsp ...

  5. Montreal steak seasoning - Wikipedia

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    Montreal steak seasoning, also known as Montreal steak spice, [1] is a spice mix used to flavour steak and grilled meats. [2] It is based on the dry-rub mix used in preparing Montreal smoked meat, [2] which comes from the Romanian pastramă (the ancestor of pastrami), introduced to Montreal by Romanian Jewish immigrants. [citation needed]

  6. Kansas City–style barbecue - Wikipedia

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    Kansas City barbecue uses a wide variety of meats, such as pork, beef, chicken, turkey, lamb, sausage, and sometimes fish. [2] It is seasoned with a dry rub, slow-smoked over a variety of woods and served with a thick tomato-based barbecue sauce. [3] [4]

  7. Brining - Wikipedia

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    Brining can also be achieved by covering the meat in dry coarse salt and left to rest for several hours. [1] The salt draws moisture from the interior of the meat to the surface, where it mixes with the salt and is then reabsorbed with the salt essentially brining the meat in its own juices. The salt rub is then rinsed off and discarded before ...