This is a classic Dry Rub recipe for pork ribs, butts, loins, and chops. Start with this recipe and then adjust the ingredients, spices, and quantities to make it your own special barbeque rub. Mix together 1/4 cup Paprika, 1/8 cup Fresh Ground Black Pepper, 1-2 tablespoons Garlic Powder, 1-2 tablespoons Onion Powder, 1 tablespoon or more Cayenne Pepper, 1/4 cup Coarse Salt. 1/4 cup Brown or White Sugar. Adjust quantities or add additional ingredients to make this your own secret barbecue dry rub recipe. Will lightly coat up to 6 lbs. Pork Ribs and 10 lbs. Pork Butt or Pork Roast. -BBQ Pit Boys You can print out this BBQ Pit Boys recipe at www.BBQPitBoys.com —
Has yummy Smoky Barbecue Sauce recipe. Has lots of basic how-to information on barbecuing, many beautiful full-color photographs which show not only food but also some of the culture of the 60′s. Also many menu suggestions for such things as backyard or terrace barbecues, cooking afloat, packtrip cooking, clambakes, and picnics.
The BBQ Pit Boys show you the “tips and tricks” to help you easily serve up the “best steak anywhere”, the Rib Eye Steak. What makes the Rib Eye #1 for many? The Rib Eye steak, or ribeye, also known as the Delmonico or Scotch Fillet (Australia), is a beef steak from the small end of the rib roast. When the Rib Eye section of the beef is cut into steaks, it is one of the most popular, tender and juiciest steaks available. This is because the meat from the rib section is tender and fattier or “marbled” more than most other parts of the steer. This extra fat makes Rib Eye steaks and roasts especially tender and flavorful. The Rib Eye steak is usually served bone-in, particularly at high quality steakhouses -the extra moisture and fat alongside the bone enhances the flavor. So get yourself some 1 to 11/2 lb and 11/2″-2″ thick Rib Eye steaks –and then go “fire up” that BBQ grill of yours -it’s time for some real STEAK On The Barbecue. You can print out this BBQ Pit Boys recipe at www.BBQPitBoys.com —
Hungry for some Ribs? Then Barbecue competition style loin back Pork Ribs “low and slow” on a simple backyard smoker. It’s real easy to do as shown by the BBQ Pit Boys. Add your favorite dry rub and barbecue sauce and you’ll be contending for the “Best Ribs” trophy at your next BBQ! You can print out this BBQ Pit Boys recipe at www.BBQPitBoys.com — Video Rating: 4 / 5
Here at the Pit, we call them “Jacks Ribs” but typically they are known as Country Style Pork Ribs. They are simple to grill and a great recipe to have on hand if you need a quick and easy meal hot off the BBQ grill. Although most Ribmen describe this cut of meat more as a “chop” than a “rib”, the pork industry prefers to call them Ribs. So Ribs they are! All you need to get started is 4-5lbs. Country Style Pork Ribs, 3 -18oz. bottles of your favorite barbecue sauce, 12oz. beer (or water will do). Get your charcoal grill good and hot and in about an hour you’ll be serving up delicious, moist and tender Barbecue Pork Ribs. You can print out this BBQ Pit Boys recipe at www.BBQPitBoys.com —