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PostHeaderIcon Simple Barbecue Sauce

This barbecue sauce is easy and simple to make. This will please just about everybody. If you never made barbecue sauce before, this is a good starter recipe.

3 cups Onion, chopped
1 clove Garlic, diced
1 cup Green Pepper, chopped
1 tsp Salt
1/2 cup Parsley, dried
2 cups Ketchup
1 cup Dry White Wine
1/4 cup Honey
3 tsp Worcestershire Sauce
3 tsp Vinegar
2 tsp Lemon Juice
1 tsp Liquid Smoke
1 tsp Hot Sauce

In a large saucepan or Dutch oven bring all the ingredients to a boil. Cover and simmer over very low heat for 2 hours. Seal in a separate container and refrigerate over night letting the flavors blend.

PostHeaderIcon Rudd’s Barbecue Sauce

This barbecue sauce recipe has a long ingredient list, but don’t let that scare ya. It is very tasty. Goes with just about everything that can be smoked or grilled.

8 tbsp Olive Oil
1/2 cup Onion, finely chopped
4 cloves Garlic, finely chopped
1 cup V8 juice
1 cup Red Wine Vinegar
1 6 oz can tomato paste
1/2 cup Dark Karo syrup
1/2 cup Molasses
1/2 cup Brown Sugar
1 Lemon, juiced
2 tbsp Worcestershire sauce
1 tbsp Hot Sauce
1/2 tbsp Paprika
1/2 tbsp Cayenne, ground
1/2 tbsp Cumin, ground
1 tbsp Black Pepper
1/2 tbsp Dry Mustard
1/2 tbsp Basil, dried
1/2 tbsp oregano, dried
1/2 tbsp Thyme, dried
1 tbsp Ginger, freshly grated
1 tbsp Salt
2 drops Liquid Smoke

Sauté onion and garlic in olive oil until translucent. Add all ingredients except vinegar and simmer for about 30 minutes. Mix 2 heaping tablespoons of corn starch with just enough water to mix. Add red wine vinegar and corn starch mixture to sauce, simmer till it thickens. Allow to cool. Bottle and refrigerate overnight.

PostHeaderIcon Low and Slow Hickory Smoked Chicken

This low and slow hickory smoked chicken is a favorite here in the south. This recipe can be done with a small pork shoulder too. Just adjust the cooking time as needed, but the concept is the same. If you love barebcue, this is for you. Become the Pit Master of your own backyard.

4 – 5 lb Chicken Broiler or Roaster
Adobo Seasoning or your Favorite Rub
Vegetable Oil
Disposable Aluminum Tray

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Dry Rub for Chicken – For Recipe!

Lightly oil the chicken, this will help brown and crisp the skin. Sprinkle both side of the chicken with your favorite rub.

To Smoke the chicken inside your grill, place a water tray in the center to collect the drippings. Build an indirect fire as seen in the photos. Make a layer of fresh briquettes and dump hot coals on top of them. Place your grate in the grill and center the chicken over the drip pan. Add wood chips to the coals and close the grill. After the wood chips have stopped smoking, add a second batch of coals to the fire and continue cooking for about an hour. The total cook time will be about 2 hours at 225 degrees.

Setting up Indirect Fire in GrillChicken Ready to Grill

If you would like to add barbecue sauce, lightly brush barbecue sauce over the chicken during the last 30 minutes of cooking. This will give it time for the sauce to get nice and sticky.

Low and Slow Hickory Smoked Chicken

Be careful when picking up the chicken, If its done right it will fall apart. Let it rest for about 10 minutes, then pull the meat from the bone for making the best barbecue sandwiches. In the photo you can se how the sauce got nice and sticky and the skin had pulled back off the leg. It came out juicy and tender.

The hard part about smoking a chicken is waiting. I hope you try this. Let us know how yours comes out.

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PostHeaderIcon Dry Rub for Pork

This recipe makes enough rub for a small roast adjust according by doubling or tripling mixture as needed.

1 tsp Salt
3 tsp Brown Sugar
1 tsp Black Pepper, corns
1/2 tsp Cayenne Pepper, powder
1 tsp Paprika
1/2 tsp Cumin, powder
1 tsp Garlic, powder
1 tsp Onion, powder
1 tsp Mustard, powder
1 tsp Rosemary, dried

Crush black pepper with mortar and pestle. Add oregano & thyme and crush. Add remaining ingredients and continue to work until mixture has a fine consistency. Rub evenly on meat and cover with plastic wrap. Let meat sit for a few hours, preferably overnight.

Be sure and check these other Dry Rubs:
Dry Rub Recipe for Beef
Dry Rub Recipe for Chicken

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