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The key difference between BBQ rub and seasoning lies in their textures and intended uses. While BBQ seasoning is more finely ground and ideal for marinating or sprinkling on food before cooking, BBQ rub, with its coarser texture, is perfect for forming a delicious bark on meats during the cooking process.
Homemade spice rub is much more cost efficient than buying it pre-made. Using fresh spices increases the quality of the rub compared to buying pre-made commercial blends.
Well, beyond your standard base of salt, rubs typically contain a sweetener in the form of either white or brown sugar, honey granules, or dried molasses. The sweetness is a flavor enhancer and helps with browning and crust formation.
By controlling the heat zones on your grill, you can create a versatile cooking environment that caters to different types of food. Another secret lies in the art of seasoning. A good rub or marinade can transform the simplest cuts of meat into a mouthwatering feast.