Rubs
Easy
5 Minutes
12
AUTHOR
Susie’s recipe for Memphis Dry Rub is the ultimate rub to provide a balance of sweet and salty flavors to your smoked meats. Nine herbs and spices come together to make for a rub that holds its own without overpowering that gorgeous smoky flavor of the meat.
Memphis rubs are traditionally slightly sweet with a great savory and earthy flavor profile. Most have brown sugar, paprika, salt, and pepper. From there, it is all up to individual taste. Every pit master in Memphis has their own take on the flavors and spices that make up their rubs. Mine leans into herbs and seasonings that contribute a balance to the sweet and saltiness.
Memphis dry rubs are very, very important because in Memphis, the rub often stands on its own. They serve their ribs wet (with sauce) or dry (no sauce). The dry ribs are dusted with another sprinkling of this awesome rub right before being served, so having a great rub is the most important thing.
For best results, use freshly ground black pepper and coarse kosher salt. I like to use Morton kosher salt in all my rubs. This salt is a flat, almost flaky salt with a great flavor.
When preparing your ribs, begin by slathering the ribs on all sides with vegetable oil. While I usually coat my ribs in mustard, these Memphis-style ribs are different and best with oil. Once the oil is on the ribs, season liberally with the Memphis dry rub. Use the palm of your hand to push the rub into the meat gently. Don’t “rub” the meat, or it will pull the seasoning off the meat and make it clump.
Once your ribs are cooked and off the smoker, give them another sprinkle of the dry rub to finish them off.
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