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[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 day ago (1 children)

So what's the proportions? Don't hold out on us.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 day ago (1 children)

Are you asking me for my super secret family recipe?!?!? Sure thing! But I have a lot to say about it so get ready for the infodump. You're not just getting the proportions, you're getting too much information.

Let me start by saying it's hard to mess up SPG. Get roughly equal parts salt and pepper, add a little garlic, and you're good. Some folks also add onion to theirs and that's pretty good as well. I know guys who have won local smoking competitions who eyeball that shit.

His everyday mix is one part dried, minced garlic to three parts sea salt and three parts coarse ground black pepper by volume. On brisket he uses another part pepper to help develop that deep bark.

My everyday mix is one part dried, minced garlic to two and a half parts coarse ground black pepper and three parts table salt by volume (I had an iodine deficiency and don't want to remember to take my supplement). On brisket I use his blend.

For the garlic I generally mince it and spread it on parchment paper then pop it in the oven on 170f for an hour or so. However much garlic I end up with decides how much SPG I have so generally I'll do a whole bulb at a time. You could do the same thing with the jars of minced garlic you can buy at the store, McCormick dried minced garlic, or even garlic powder. I happen to prefer the flavor of doing it myself but not everyone has the time, extra garlic from their garden, an oven, desire, or whatever to do it and honestly the difference in results isn't going to be greatly noticeable to most people.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 day ago

Thanks, I appreciate it.