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Posted: 1/6/2012 5:45:01 AM EDT
I'm going to be using my new electric smoker this weekend for the first time on a couple pork butts.

Can I get some recipies for a good rub for these?  Nothing too spicy or hot or the kiddos won't eat it.
Link Posted: 1/6/2012 6:03:23 AM EDT
[#1]
Mix your own using these ingredients:

Paprika, Jamaican Allspice, Cayenne Red Pepper, Nutmeg, Black Pepper, Thyme, Ginger, White Pepper, Korintje Cinnamon.

Use the most of the first ingredient and the least of the last.

This is Penzeys Barbecue of the Americas rub sans the salt. It is my favorite rub.
Link Posted: 1/6/2012 6:14:18 AM EDT
[#2]
By far the best pork butt recipe ever!  

I made this last week and the whole family absolutely loved it.  I will be making  it again.

Alton Brown Pulled Pork

ETA:  12oz of pickling salt it about a 1 1/4 cups.  

If you follow this recipe you will never have to put BBQ sauce on pulled pork again.
Link Posted: 1/6/2012 8:04:45 AM EDT
[#3]
I got this basic pork rub recipe somewhere on the net. It makes plenty to do a butt.

3 Tbs Black Pepper
3 Tbs Brown Sugar
3 Tbs Paprika
2 Tbs Course Salt
1 tsp Cayenne Pepper
Link Posted: 1/6/2012 10:21:18 AM EDT
[#4]
Cajun dry-rub for poultry, pork, beef.

1/4 cup Kosher salt
1/4 cup pimenton (smoked Spanish paprika)
1 TB garlic powder
1 TB onion powder
1 TB oregano
1 TB cyanine pepper
2 TB ground black pepper
1 ts bay leaf, ground

Apply moderately 1-2 hours prior to baking/smoking
Link Posted: 1/7/2012 7:11:04 AM EDT
[#5]
Thanks guys.  I used a mix of some of the suggestions listed.


I'll let you know how they come out. Put the roasts in at 7am(central), should be done around 4 or 5 pm I think.
Link Posted: 1/8/2012 7:58:14 AM EDT
[#6]
I use this rub recipe on every pork roast. it makes a big batch of rub so scale it down as you need

1/2 cup - salt
1/4 cup - fresh ground plack pepper
1/4 cup - chili powder
1/4 cup - paprika
1/4 cup -garlic powder
1/8 cup - cumin
2 tablespoon - cayenne pepper
1 1/4 cup - dark brown sugar (or light brown sugar if you dont have dark)

Link Posted: 1/8/2012 8:26:27 AM EDT
[#7]
This is a recipe my wife found in one of the Christmas Martha Stewart Food magazine:



Citrus  Herb Seasoning Salt

- 3/4 cup coarse salt (we used Kosher sea salt)

- 2 tablespoon finely grated lemon zest

- 4 teaspoon each of dried thyme, oregano

- 1/2 teaspoon each  sugar, paprika, red pepper flakess

Makes about 1 cup. We found it pretty good on pork chops, chicken, and salmon.
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