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Aussie All-Rounder Barbecue Rub (175g)
Brazilian Barbecue Pork Rub (175g)
Portuguese Peri Peri Barbecue Rub (125g)
SPG (200g)
Mongolian Mint Lamb Rub (125g)
East Coast Buffalo Crystals Rub (150g)
* Please note, in the event that any ingredient becomes unavailable we will swap it for a similar item of equal or greater value while still providing well suited flavour matches *
Here’s the 6 best BBQ Rubs to have in your kit!
Aussie All Rounder
The beauty of Taipan’s Aussie All-Rounder is that it goes with all types of red meat on the grill, barbecue, in the smoker or oven. You’ll enjoy your meat with the salty-sweet and a little heat.
This is a great rub for brisket, apply your binder and then generously coat with Aussie All-Rounder prior to cooking in the smoker.
Tip: Slow Cooker Brisket – Rub with generously with your rub and cook on high for 8 hours to give you a good shredded meat for tacos, sandwiches, burrito bowls or pasta. 6 hours cooking time will give you tender beefy slices for a roast dinner.
Brazilian Barbecue Pork Rub
Taipan BBQ’s Brazilian Barbecue is a very popular rub that’s ideal for low’n’slow, particularly pork. Use as a seasoning or rub for chicken, that’s a winner too!
Paprika brings a sweet pepper flavour and with the addition of other aromatic herbs and spices including pepper, garlic, and onion, finished with a final layer of ginger and mustard really pulls this flavour combo together for a perfect pork rub. (try a slow cooked pork shoulder for pulled pork, 8 hours on high will give you the best result)
Portuguese Peri Peri Barbecue Rub
Peri Peri is Portugal’s favourite choice for fast food: an entire chicken butterflied open and served alongside a halo of homemade French fries and pillows of rice. Each mouth-watering bite infuses the palate with juices from the meat and spices. Use this amazing Taipan BBQ rub directly on your chicken or make up a marinade with olive oil, garlic, lemon & wine.
Mongolian Mint
Rosemary, Mint and Garlic are the classic seasonings for lamb, with good reason. Taipan BBQ has combined these, with some other exotic spices to create a flavour all its own. You will love this blend on your lamb roast or cutlets. It’s the perfect combination for the perfect family meal.
SPG Salt, Pepper, Garlic
SPG is one of the most popular all-purpose seasonings for any kind of grilling, roasting or everyday stove top cooking, a flavour that punches way above its weight.
This combination of flake and granule sizes are perfectly suited to use on generous cuts of meat for low’n’slow and high heat grilling. Seasons well without sacrificing on the natural flavour of the meat, let it shine!
Use on all meats including chicken, fish and veggies, even add it to your spaghetti or chilli. Especially phenomenal to use on brisket, wings, ribs and sandwiches.
East Coast Buffalo Crystals
Just sprinkle Taipan BBQ’s East Coast Buffalo Crystals directly onto your wings, to taste, right after baking or frying.
To create a Buffalo-style Wing Sauce, simply mix equal parts of Buffalo Crystals with White Vinegar and melted butter, then mix to create a delicious sauce and toss your cooked wings through, coating fully.
Serve with Blue Cheese or Ranch dressing – Enjoy!
How to use your seasoning/rub and glaze:
Lightly or generously coat your meat with your seasoning/rub. Up to you based on how much flavour you prefer.
When cooking meat, either on the BBQ, in an oven or a smoker, generously pour glaze over uncooked meat in a dish and with clean hands, turn the meat over to ensure that it is liberally coated on all sides.
For the oven and smoker, cover the meat and cook following the usual cooking instructions. Uncover for the last quarter of the cooking time to allow the sauce to reduce and the sweet stickiness to develop. Re-coat now to personal preference, if required.
On the Barbecue, just cook on the plate or over the grill. The glaze will darken and look burned but that’s okay – and awesome.
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