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5 Steak Rubs For Grilling

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3 dried chipotle peppers, stemmed,seeded,chopped
2 dried ancho chiles, stemmed,seeded,chopped
1 tablespoon ground cumin
1 tablespoon salt
2 teaspoons sugar
1 tablespoon unsweetened cocoa
4 teaspoons ground cumin
2 teaspoons allspice
4 teaspoons peppercorns
2 teaspoons salt
3 tablespoons dried tarragon
2 tablespoons yellow mustard seeds

Nutritional information

2308.6
Calories
598 g
Calories From Fat
66.5 g
Total Fat
9.5 g
Saturated Fat
0 mg
Cholesterol
87647.6 mg
Sodium
464.3 g
Carbs
173 g
Dietary Fiber
48.9 g
Sugars
102.1 g
Protein
248g
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5 Steak Rubs For Grilling

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      My husband made the Cocoa Cumin Allspice rub last night and grilled up a couple steaks, and I would say it was a WONDERFUL rub. I disagree with the previous reviewer that the cumin overpowered the rub- I thought it went quite nicely with the amount of cocoa and everything else. We had never tried anything like that before, and really liked it. I would definately make it again and also try the other rubs. Thanks for posting!

      • 25 min
      • Serves 3
      • Easy

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      5 Steak Rubs for Grilling, from cooks illustrated, these are great for any type of grilled steaks choose your rub and get grilling, My husband made the Cocoa Cumin Allspice rub last night and grilled up a couple steaks, and I would say it was a WONDERFUL rub I disagree with the previous reviewer that the cumin overpowered the rub- I thought it went quite nicely with the amount of cocoa and everything else We had never tried anything like that before, and really liked it I would definately make it again and also try the other rubs Thanks for posting!, Tonight we tried #2-cocoa cumin allspice rub Good, but not great I tried this one first because it sounded interesting (never tried cocoa on steak before) It didn’t ruin a good steak or anything, but it wasn’t incredible The cumin was fairly overpowering (in fact you could barely taste anything else) and we ended up adding a lot more salt after the steaks were cooked I’ll try to salvage the leftover mix by adding more of everything except for the cumin I’m still planning on trying the other mixes soon Hopefully we’ll like the others better Apr 11, 2006 update: I’ve added another star after trying #4- pepper coriander rub tonight It had more of a kick than I was expecting and an almost jerky like flavor I subbed white pepper for black as I was out I think it effected the taste a little, but not in a bad way We both liked this one better than #2


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      Steps

      1
      Done

      For Each Rub:

      2
      Done

      Combine All Ingredients in a Spice or Coffee Grinder Until Well Ground.

      3
      Done

      Rub on Any Type of Steak 2 Hours Prior to Grilling.

      4
      Done

      Store Extra Rub in a Container in a Dry Spot.

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