Any recs for best steak rub that's available at heb? Also any thoughts on truffle salt as part of a marinade for ribeyes?
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Also any thoughts on truffle salt as part of a marinade for ribeyes?
javajaws said:
Fiesta brand - Uncle Chris' gourmet steak seasoning
MookieBlaylock said:javajaws said:
Fiesta brand - Uncle Chris' gourmet steak seasoning
Its better on pork and chicken
FIDO*98* said:
Sea Salt grinder (or kosher salt) + Peppercorn grinderQuote:
Also any thoughts on truffle salt as part of a marinade for ribeyes?
You don't marinate good Ribeyes.
Marauder Blue 6 said:
Killen's Salt & Pepper Blend. It's all I use.
https://www.heb.com/product-detail/killen-s-texas-salt-amp-pepper-blend/1977714
Ornlu said:
I really like this stuff:
Because I like the pepper in this blend and haven't been able to replicate it on my own. And opinions are like *******s.htxag09 said:Marauder Blue 6 said:
Killen's Salt & Pepper Blend. It's all I use.
https://www.heb.com/product-detail/killen-s-texas-salt-amp-pepper-blend/1977714
Honest question, why would anyone buy a salt & pepper blend? You have salt and pepper at home already. Or I assume you do. Plus it's likely you have whole peppercorns that you grind on demand at home. So it'd be cheaper, better, and more customizable to just do your own salt and pepper.
See if you can find this brand of ground pepper... It's Israeli pepper and it's absolutely crazy how different and floral it is. I've been using it on my steaks lately and I need to order more. First time I found it available on Ebay... took 6 weeks to arrive!Marauder Blue 6 said:Because I like the pepper in this blend and haven't been able to replicate it on my own. And opinions are like *******s.htxag09 said:Marauder Blue 6 said:
Killen's Salt & Pepper Blend. It's all I use.
https://www.heb.com/product-detail/killen-s-texas-salt-amp-pepper-blend/1977714
Honest question, why would anyone buy a salt & pepper blend? You have salt and pepper at home already. Or I assume you do. Plus it's likely you have whole peppercorns that you grind on demand at home. So it'd be cheaper, better, and more customizable to just do your own salt and pepper.
SpiderDude said:Ornlu said:
I really like this stuff:
This. It's not a "sexy" recommendation. But it's been around forever and is tried and true. Love the course dried garlic in it. However, for a really good prime steak I'd stick to kosher salt and course ground black pepper... let the prime beef do the talking.
djmeen95 said:SpiderDude said:Ornlu said:
I really like this stuff:
This. It's not a "sexy" recommendation. But it's been around forever and is tried and true. Love the course dried garlic in it. However, for a really good prime steak I'd stick to kosher salt and course ground black pepper... let the prime beef do the talking.
Count me in on this recommendation too. Love this stuff for steaks.
This stuff makes awesome grilled pork chops.Ornlu said:
I really like this stuff: