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Not new to smoking, but tryin to UP my game. I want to try adding some Worcestershire powder to my Dalmatian rub. What ratio of Worcestershire powder Should I use with a 1:1 Salt & Pepper
I get my Worcestershire powder from Firehouse Flavors (formerly Firehouse Pantry)
Made in the USA local mom and pop shop
Usage: This is a concentrated powder, so usage is less than with liquid Worcestershire sauce:
Dry Usage: To convert a recipe that calls for liquid Worcestershire Sauce to dry, substitute 20% the amount (by weight) of Worcestershire Sauce Powder.
Liquid Usage: Use this reconstitution recipe (by weight): 20% Worcestershire Sauce Powder + 30% Vinegar + 50% Water.
Yup, I got some Worcestershire Powder a couple years ago from "Spice Jungle".
I was going to use it in the Vac Packs for my Sous Vide, but then chopsaw
tipped me off about Lipton's "Beefy Onion" instead.
Tatawnka dust by Owens BBQ has a fair amount of W dust in it. Very good on beef. My go to steak seasoning is salt, cracked black pepper and Worcestershire, pinch of cayenne
**ATTENTION**Tatonka Dust has a high tendency to clump if it comes in contact with humidity and moisture. To assure product quality, once opened it should be refrigerated. Tatonka Dust has a unique flavor - it is Worcestershire powder, soy sauce powder, and a charcoal seasoning base mixed...
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