- Dec 10, 2014
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Has anyone taken a favorite dry rub and added a liquid to inject it into a boston butt?
Thanks,
Ian
Thanks,
Ian
Yep: sometimes it works, and sometimes not so well, depending upon what dissolves and what remains in suspension. Suspended granules tend to let gravity take over and clog the needle unless you really jam the plunger quickly, which doesn't get you good coverage. My $0.02.Has anyone taken a favorite dry rub and added a liquid to inject it into a boston butt?
Thanks,
Ian
Haywire, check the rub label for any dehydrated products also. Regardless of how finely the onions/parsley/cilantro/oregano/etc/etc., may be ground/blended/Ninja-d/etc., guess what happens to dehydrated items once they're rehydrated? Yep: they swell, and clogging can still be an issue. You can take some rub, put it in a paper coffee filter, tie it off, and let it steep in your injecting liquid for a few days prior to usage. Most of the flavors should diffuse into the medium and you won't have the clog issue.À mortar and pestel to grind the spices finer would be a good solution too I suppose. I ordered an injector with both side and tip opening needles from amazon yesterday.