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Title: Anyone have a favorite dry rub for brisket?
Post by: diesel737 on July 01, 2014, 03:06:28 PM
Hi, I have had my PBC going on a year now.  I love this cooker, so simple.  I have watched the company videos, and have followed them pretty much all the way.  My pork ribs are awesome, and chicken is getting better everytime, but I really want to perfect the brisket.

In the past I have used the company beef and game rub for ribs and brisket.  They are both very good and I get a lot of great response from those eating it.  However, while both being really good, the rub gives it too much of a similar taste.  I would like to try another good rub for brisket if anyone is willing to share theirs.

Also, one thing I found that I like is low sodium beef broth instead of the regular when wrapping it and putting it back in.  Just found it to be too salty.

Thanks for your help!
Chris

Title: Re: Anyone have a favorite dry rub for brisket?
Post by: muebe on July 01, 2014, 03:15:10 PM
First off welcome to the forum from California ;)

You should check out some of the great forum sponsors like rubs from Savor Spices or Tatonka Dust from Owen's BBQ...

http://www.savorspices.com

http://www.owensbbq.com/tatonka-dust-sausage-seasonings--jerky-mixes.html

Tatonka dust is great for brisket!

I also love the John Henry's Pecan Rub. Zach's is also great too!
Title: Re: Anyone have a favorite dry rub for brisket?
Post by: smokeasaurus on July 01, 2014, 04:34:14 PM
Texas BBQ Rub "Grand Champion"

or 

Sutphen's "Texas Thunder"
Title: Re: Anyone have a favorite dry rub for brisket?
Post by: tlg4942 on July 01, 2014, 04:57:55 PM
 I make a rub that we seem to like pretty well.  3 parts Dark roast coffee , 2 parts Redfish Magic, one part garlic powder, salt  to taste. (Grind the coffee to a powder).
   I have found just adding the coffee to several other pre-made seasonings adds a nice flavor as well so you might test that. Just kick up the seasoning you have a little.
 I use it on steaks , hamburgers, brisket any beef. Beef likes it for sure.
 Someone here was talking about putting it on pork last week . I thought that would be worth a try as well.
 
Title: Re: Anyone have a favorite dry rub for brisket?
Post by: Eatin Smoke on July 01, 2014, 05:08:16 PM
Basic Texas rub:  1 part kosher salt, 3 parts medium grind pepper, 1 part granulated garlic

Also like Southern Flavor Chargrill Rub from Alabama
Title: Re: Anyone have a favorite dry rub for brisket?
Post by: Ka Honu on July 01, 2014, 06:41:46 PM
Basic Texas rub:  3 parts kosher salt, 1 part medium grind pepper, 1 part granulated garlic

Although I use proportionately less salt, there's no better rub for brisket, tri-tip, and most other beef cuts than salt, pepper, and garlic. Pork, chicken, seafood, etc. may need extra flavor but I want beef to taste like beef and that's the way to do it.
Title: Re: Anyone have a favorite dry rub for brisket?
Post by: CDN Smoker on July 01, 2014, 07:12:38 PM
Welcome from Manitoba, Canada ;D
Title: Re: Anyone have a favorite dry rub for brisket?
Post by: HighOnSmoke on July 01, 2014, 07:18:57 PM
Welcome diesel from SE Georgia!
Title: Re: Anyone have a favorite dry rub for brisket?
Post by: Eatin Smoke on July 01, 2014, 07:32:49 PM
Basic Texas rub:  3 parts kosher salt, 1 part medium grind pepper, 1 part granulated garlic

Although I use proportionately less salt, there's no better rub for brisket, tri-tip, and most other beef cuts than salt, pepper, and garlic. Pork, chicken, seafood, etc. may need extra flavor but I want beef to taste like beef and that's the way to do it.

Good catch Ka........flip flopped the salt/pepper proportions  :o. Vacation Brain

Got it right now.  Thanks
Title: Re: Anyone have a favorite dry rub for brisket?
Post by: 1Bigg_ER on July 01, 2014, 07:59:25 PM
Basic Texas rub:  3 parts kosher salt, 1 part medium grind pepper, 1 part granulated garlic

Although I use proportionately less salt, there's no better rub for brisket, tri-tip, and most other beef cuts than salt, pepper, and garlic. Pork, chicken, seafood, etc. may need extra flavor but I want beef to taste like beef and that's the way to do it.

Good catch Ka........flip flopped the salt/pepper proportions  :o. Vacation Brain

Got it right now.  Thanks

Similar to mine, I add 1 part onion powder to that combo. Simple is best for beef
Title: Re: Anyone have a favorite dry rub for brisket?
Post by: drholly on July 01, 2014, 10:26:24 PM
First off welcome to the forum from California ;)

You should check out some of the great forum sponsors like rubs from Savor Spices or Tatonka Dust from Owen's BBQ...

http://www.savorspices.com

http://www.owensbbq.com/tatonka-dust-sausage-seasonings--jerky-mixes.html

Tatonka dust is great for brisket!

I also love the John Henry's Pecan Rub. Zach's is also great too!

I really like the rubs muebe is suggesting. From Savor I like Way Out West and the experimental M-3. And Tatonka Dust is excellent! Haven't tried John Henry's Pecan, but most of the rest and like them all.

Title: Re: Anyone have a favorite dry rub for brisket?
Post by: smokeasaurus on July 02, 2014, 08:40:07 AM
Can't leave out Tim's Fine Swine and Bovine......a most excellent concoction  8) 8)
Title: Re: Anyone have a favorite dry rub for brisket?
Post by: sparky on July 02, 2014, 12:37:47 PM
Shazam brisket rub = 15% ground espresso + 50% wow + 45% M-3.  outstanding on brisket, chucky or nice fat steak. 
Title: Re: Anyone have a favorite dry rub for brisket?
Post by: drholly on July 02, 2014, 12:42:25 PM
Shazam brisket rub = 15% ground espresso + 50% wow + 45% M-3.  outstanding on brisket, chucky or nice fat steak.
That sounds good - will try it this weekend (even if it is a bit more than 100%  ;) :D .) Thanks!
Title: Re: Anyone have a favorite dry rub for brisket?
Post by: Las Vegan Cajun on July 02, 2014, 01:05:56 PM
The rub I used on the last brisket I cooked:
2 tablespoons paprika
2 tablespoons garlic powder
2 tablespoons ground cumin
2 tablespoons ground coriander
1 teaspoon cinnamon
1 teaspoon dried oregano
1 teaspoon chipotle powder
1 teaspoon black pepper

And greetings from Las Vegas.  ;)
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Title: Re: Anyone have a favorite dry rub for brisket?
Post by: Hub on July 02, 2014, 01:20:05 PM
I've tried most of the commercial rubs and a few concoctions of my own -- all were good.  But, I keep going back to a medium coat of good ol' Montreal Steak by McCormick.  It is relatively inexpensive compared to most and I like the garlic and onion touch it adds.  The saltiness disappears during the cook.  For a finish, I put some in the coffee grinder and powder it, then sprinkle very lightly on the finished product -- slices or burnt ends. 

What does the most for brisket, in my opinion, is the injection.  I use Butcher's for Beef mixed 1/2 strength.  Moist brisket is much more pleasurable than dry.  Also, if you sauce it, just use some of the juice from the foil or pan stage instead of anything sweet. 

Finally, I always use mesquite pellets.  Some find it too strong, but I think it compliments the beefiness factor.  In a PBC you could add some mesquite chips early in the cook.

Hub
Title: Re: Anyone have a favorite dry rub for brisket?
Post by: aliengriller on July 02, 2014, 07:04:32 PM
I have used Jeff Phllips rub recipt (smoking-meat.com) with a few tweaks of my own.   Super all purpose rub, use it on many almost everything.   I won't give the recipe cause selling his rub and sauce recipes is how Jeff keeps his web site going,   A good site, was a bit leary of smoking til I got on his list and he has helped me a lot--super recipes if you want to sign up for his emails--web site above.