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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. These Saucy, Smoky 2-Ingredient Ribs Are Perfect for Game Day

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    Bake until the meat is easily pulled apart with a fork, about 2 hours. If it is too tough to pull apart easily, cook for an additional 15 minutes and check again. Continue until a fork easily ...

  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.

  6. Pulled pork - Wikipedia

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    Pulled pork, almost always a shoulder cut, is commonly slow-cooked by first applying a dry rub, then smoking over wood.A non-barbecue method uses a slow cooker, a domestic oven, or an electric pressure cooker.

  7. Montreal-style smoked meat - Wikipedia

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    Montreal-style smoked meat, Montreal smoked meat or simply smoked meat in Quebec (French: viande fumée or even bœuf mariné: Literally “marinated beef”) [1] is a type of kosher-style deli meat product made by salting and curing beef brisket with spices. The brisket is allowed to absorb the flavours over a week.