Bill martin's \"awesome pork loin rub\"
1 Servings
Ingredients
Quantity | Ingredient | |
---|---|---|
1 | cup | Brown Sugar |
⅛ | cup | Salt; up to 1/4 |
⅛ | cup | Black pepper and cherry pepper |
1 | ounce | Chile powder |
1 | ounce | Sage or poultry seasoning |
1 | teaspoon | Cinnamon; (secret ingredient) |
Directions
Put it on the pit at 275 for just over 2hours, using oak, apple and a little mesquite. This was my first time to use the Polder therm. and it was great. When the loin reached 135 degrees, I brushed on some Jack Daniel's Grill Glaze I'd made, then waited for it to reach 145. Took it off and let it sit before carving. Nice smoke ring. Juicy and tender. Good smoky flavor, although (as usual) a bit too subtle for my tastes.
Posted to bbq-digest by Gecrain@... on Nov 17, 1998, converted by MM_Buster v2.0l.
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