Monday, November 18, 2013

Sweet and spicy poultry rub

Try this easy recipe for sweet and spicy rub on chicken, turkey, steak, even veggies for tangy BBQ flavor.

sweet and spicy poultry rub

I've never been much on rubs. Whenever I see some kind of rub for a steak described on a restaurant menu, I think, "Meh. So what?"

But, as with so many things I have discovered since I started blogging, I didn't know what I was missing.

Well, maybe not on steak -- I'm still pretty much a purist in that department -- but definitely for poultry.

ZOMG, peeps, this is a seriously good rub. Transformational, even. In that it transforms a simple chicken or turkey into a crispy, sweet-yet-spicy bundle of awesomeness.

I don't know about you but, until I started using this rub on chicken, I never ever ever ate cooked chicken skin. Watching other people do it actually grossed me out. To me, it just was NOT something that you ate. It was merely the packaging on the outside that you removed to get to the real food.

As I said, UNTIL I used this rub.

The first time I baked a chicken with the rub, I took it out of the oven to cool and was intrigued by how aromatic and gorgeous the skin was. So I took a little nibble.

SQUEEEEEEEE!

All I can say is that if you like BBQ potato chips, you'll be in heaven.

It totally tasted like a sweet, tangy BBQ potato chip. Not kidding. I actually ate all the skin off of one whole breast before the bird was even cool enough to carve.

My current favorite way to use the rub is on beer-can chicken; well, ours is usually ginger-ale-can-chicken, but same diff. But this year we've decided it's so good, we're rubbing down the Thanksgiving turkey with it before it goes into the deep fryer. (Yep, we're holiday driveway cookers. Keeps the oven free for sides.)

sweet and spicy poultry rub

Once you try this rub, I guarantee you'll be hooked, too. Try it on stuff other than poultry, as well -- steaks or pork or even roasted veggies. I'm toying with turning it into a marinade for jerky.

I can think of little that wouldn't benefit from a little BBQ potato chip flavor.

Are you into seasoning your meats with rubs? Do you have a favorite? Leave a comment: The Ninj wants to know.

Sweet and Spicy Rub

(from Bon Appetit)


Ingredients:
4 tablespoons kosher salt
3 tablespoons light brown sugar
2 tablespoons paprika (smoked paprika makes it even better)
1 tablespoon cayenne pepper

Directions:
Combine all the ingredients in jar. Rub on meat prior to cooking or shake onto whatever you like.

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5 comments:

  1. Now way Jose! I think that is a terrific idea by rubbing your turkey and deep frying. Tara, the daughter, loves fried turkey so I have to tell her about this. At first as I was reading, I said to myself, she ground up BBQ chips and make it into a powder rub. :-)

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    1. HA! That's what it tastes like, so I think you and Tara will love it!!

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  2. I'm pretty much obsessed with spices and rubs! Am I allowed to SQUEEE when I eat this, too??

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    1. Oh yeah, I had better be able to hear your SQUEEE all the way up here in Vermont, David. :-)

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  3. Mmm, yummy! I actually have all the igredients, I'll have to whip some up. Now if you could just come up with one that tastes like Doritoes I'd be forever in your debt.

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