pulled pork and brisket

Started by mhiykmeel63, December 21, 2011, 05:22:00 PM

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mhiykmeel63

Hey guys, doin a brisket and pork butt saturday and have a few questions. First what flavor wood goes with both and will rubbing the meat with olive oil before I apply the rub get more of a crust to it or is it a ad idea? Look forward to your help, thanx, Mike

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I like Hickory, Oak, or Pecan on both.

I just put the rub on there straight up or with a base of Carolina Treet.
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mesquite, hickory  or combination, and  a rub of paprika, granulated garlic, pepper, ground mustard, and if you  like it a bit  spicy add some cayenne pepper.

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im sure others  will chime in

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EVOO works.  So does a bit of cheap yellow mustard.

I've been using Molasses lately on butts, and Worcestershire on big hunks of beef.  ;)

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Try rubbing the brisket with peanut oil. If I were smoking both at the same time I would use pecan.



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Quote from: mhiykmeel63 on December 21, 2011, 05:22:00 PMwill rubbing the meat with olive oil before I apply the rub get more of a crust to it or is it a ad idea?

I use a homemade dry rub but I apply a layer of yellow mustard on it first to help the rub stick.  Then I let it sit in the fridge overnight, wrapped in plastic.  Lots and lots of pork shoulder rub recipes if you do a Google search.


mhiykmeel63

I have a pretty good dry rub that I picked up but wondering if the oil base would help the bark crisp up. Cant wait to try your suggestions! Thanx!

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I use to use mustard, but switched to oil some time ago. It's less messier.

Though here is a post you may want to read.

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mhiykmeel63

so the mustard will help tenderize the meat and help hold the rub, right?

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I'm not sure mustard helps tenderize the meat.  But it does help set up a nice bark on the butt.  Like others have said, just rub and slater with mustard.

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Quote from: mhiykmeel63 on December 26, 2011, 05:25:05 PM
so the mustard will help tenderize the meat and help hold the rub, right?

That is one theory.

I use canola or peanut oil. That works well and is less messy.  :)



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don't know about the tenderizing, but will certainly hold your rub on - and so will the oil as Habs posted. 
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