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Best BBQ rubs and seasonings with Cindy Lou’s cowboy joe rub recipes: Smoked Pork Butt Grilling Instructions: Remove the pork butt from its packaging and rinse under cold water. Pat the butt dry with paper towels and place the butt in a large bowl or dish pan. Mix 13oz of your favorite BBQ Sauce with an equal part of Apple Juice. Make sure you do not use a BBQ sauce with bits and pieces in it for it may not go through the injector. Fill your injector with the BBQ sauce/apple juice mix and inject the pork butt in as many places as you can, the more the better. Try to inject into the butt in one place but move the needle in different directions without removing the needle. The less holes in the surface of the butt the better. Once you have finished injecting the butt, rub the butt with your favorite dry rub, the courser the better, the butt can handle it. Place the now rubbed butt into a big zip lock bag or wrap tightly with plastic wrap. Place the butt in the refrigerator to marinate for at least 6-8 hours. Remove the butt from the refrigerator and let rest until close to room temperature. Never smoke, cook or grill cold meat. Prepare your smoker to 225 to 250 degrees F and add the wood chunks to the lit charcoal. If using a smoker that uses wood chips, you will have to replace your wood chips regularly until the smoking phase is finished.

Place ribs meat side up (or on their side if using a rack) in your smoker/grill. If your BBQ doesn’t have a water pan, it is suggested to place a pan of water or apple juice in with the ribs. Smoke for 3 hours at around 210-225 degrees. Regularly spray your ribs with apple juice to keep your ribs from drying out.Grill Users: During the first three hours, it is important to replenish your smoking tray with additional soaked smoking wood. Make sure to empty the spent wood chips first before replenishing. After the first 3 hours, remove your ribs from the smoker/grill. Take a sheet of aluminum foil and spray it with apple juice and place pats of butter in a row down the middle of the foil (optional). Place the ribs on the foil meat side down and wrap tightly making sure there are no leaks. Place the ribs back in your smoker and cook for another 2 hours. Note: There is no need to smoke with wood at this point in that your ribs have already soaked up as much smoke as they can, as well as the fact that the ribs are wrapped and smoke will not be able to penetrate the foil. Remove your wrapped ribs from the smoker, unwrap, and set back into the smoker meat side up. At this point you will want to glaze your ribs with your favorite BBQ sauce or marinade, both sides, and regularly flipping the ribs to make sure both sides are tacky and glazed. Do this for an additional hour or until the ribs are tender. Once the ribs are finished cooking, remove your ribs from your smoker/grill, wrap in foils and let rest for at least 10 minutes. Just like a great steak, this will allow the moisture to redistribute. Cut your ribs and serve!

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Brisket Directions: Rinse the brisket with cold water then pat it dry with paper towels. Pour a small amount olive oil over the brisket and gently spread it around. Using a fair amount of Cindy Lou’s Black Label, massage it into the brisket. Repeat this until the whole brisket is generously seasoned. Cover or wrap for 2 – 4 hours (overnight is best). Never let meat stay at room temperature for more than 1 hour. When ready to cook, place drip pan under the grill rack. Fill drip pan with 1 part Beer to 1 part apple juice. Heat grill to 225° putting the room temperature brisket on the grill. In a medium skillet place cube of butter and 2 tablespoons of Cindy Lou’s Black Label, when melted add the onions and “sweat” them until soft and translucent. Take the onions out and set aside. Add to the butter mixture, one bottle BBQ sauce, ¼ cup apple juice and one cup of Beef Stock. Mix well.

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