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ribs today... anyone have a rub recipe that's not sweet? ive done SPG and its seems to just be missing something???
I make my own. Equal parts brown sugar and paprika (usually smoked papeika), then teaspoon to tablespoon amount of garlic powder, whatever kind of chili powder I’m in the mood for, some onion powder or granulated onion, sometimes a bit of cumin, and cracked black pepper. I always salt the meat first, so I don’t put salt in my rub. I don’t find it sweet at all, but you could dial down the brown sugar if you wanted.
 
How was it? mtmuley
I'll answer for Joe on this one.
I always enjoy the over-the-top method. Highly recommend it if you haven't tried it yourself. It's really easy and puts a different twist on a standard chili recipe.
I haven't done it in a while, (me being kinda lazy) but I should do some more again this weekend.
 
Did a Pork Shoulder blade roast yesterday in my Modified Bradley smoker....It has been a process...

Earlier in 2024 I upgraded my Bradley Heating Element to a 900W Tempco. I also bought an Auber PID dual probe.

I got a few good smokes, but then I had a Dead Short in my smoker and blew something in the Auber. I sent it back to Auber and they repaired it. Meanwhile I upgraded my Wiring and Replaced a Capacitor in the Bradley.

This was my first smoke back from the repair and now it did not control the upper temperature so my pork shoulder cooked too fast and too hot. I finished it in the Crock Pot last night and it was just OK.

So the Auber is going back to be repaired again. Wondering if I should just bail on the whole project, Sell the PID once it's repaired and salvage somevalue out of the Bradley...
 
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