Hi all
First time post here
Did my first cook (brisket) on the new WSM last weekend which went surprising well.
This weekend i have a 5kg whole leg of pork with bone in - Any ideas for rubs/cooking times etc on the WSM would be great.
Thanks
Whole leg of pork
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Re: Whole leg of pork
For an easy everyday rub for pork get hold of some swartz BBQ rub, use a cup of that with two cups of brown sugar, it works really well. cook at around 250f, at 250 it will probably take about 10 - 14 hours so plan in advance.
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Re: Whole leg of pork
What's a cup in real measurements? i.e. in grams or ounces or fluid ounces. Isn't there also a British and American difference?
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There is but in this case it doesn't matter it's the ratio of ingrediants that is important, if you haven't got enough make up some more if you've too much store it till next time
I agree cups are a daft measurement in the UK I mean a cup of butter????????
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I agree cups are a daft measurement in the UK I mean a cup of butter????????
Have fun
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Re: Whole leg of pork
Verminskti wrote:What's a cup in real measurements? i.e. in grams or ounces or fluid ounces. Isn't there also a British and American difference?
With rubs is easy to guesstimate because a lot of times it will come down to personal preference in terms of the amount of sweetness,spice and salt that you may prefer.
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Re: Whole leg of pork
any old cup from the cupboard will do, as mentioned previously its just a ratio thing
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Re: Whole leg of pork
"Quote from Wiki"
There is no internationally-agreed standard definition of the cup, whose modern volume ranges between 200 and 284 millilitres. In some countries, there is no formal definition at all of how much 1 cup is; for example, in German recipes it will simply refer to an amount that roughly fits into a typical teacup. The cup sizes generally used in Commonwealth countries and the United States differ by up to 44 mL (1.5 fl oz).
No matter what size cup is used, the ingredients of a recipe measured with the same size cup will have their volumes in the same proportion to one another. The relative amounts to ingredients measured differently (by weight, or by different measures of volume such as teaspoons, etc.) may be affected by the definitions used
There is no internationally-agreed standard definition of the cup, whose modern volume ranges between 200 and 284 millilitres. In some countries, there is no formal definition at all of how much 1 cup is; for example, in German recipes it will simply refer to an amount that roughly fits into a typical teacup. The cup sizes generally used in Commonwealth countries and the United States differ by up to 44 mL (1.5 fl oz).
No matter what size cup is used, the ingredients of a recipe measured with the same size cup will have their volumes in the same proportion to one another. The relative amounts to ingredients measured differently (by weight, or by different measures of volume such as teaspoons, etc.) may be affected by the definitions used
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Re: Whole leg of pork
keith157 wrote:There is but in this case it doesn't matter it's the ratio of ingrediants that is important, if you haven't got enough make up some more if you've too much store it till next time![]()
I agree cups are a daft measurement in the UK I mean a cup of butter????????
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What annoys me though is when recipes say half a cup of this, half a cup of that and 2 Oz of this. Erm so my pint tea cup or an espresso cup?
Re: Whole leg of pork
Thanks all for the replys
Whats the schwartz rub basically made up of?
I dont really want to buy yet another rub when i have pretty much every individual spice already in my cupboard
Whats the schwartz rub basically made up of?
I dont really want to buy yet another rub when i have pretty much every individual spice already in my cupboard
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Re: Whole leg of pork
It's not so much what the rub is made of, it's the ratio of each ingredient that makes that unique flavour profile. If you go on their website they list the ingrediants, but not the specific ratio.
