So, I've worked myself up into a lather since finally putting together a usable smoker. I've been beyond ready for some smoked pork...
Now, at the 11th hour, I'm realizing I can't get celery seeds here. It sounds like a small thing, but this is *vital* to the BBQ rub. If I don't find, one of you is going to need a plane ticket so you can bring me some down. I'll make it worth your trouble in cigars and BBQ....
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Good grief.
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Good grief.
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Re: Good grief.
From the Google:
Celery Seed Substitute. One teaspoon of celery seed equals 2 tablespoons minced celery tops. Other options are dill seed or celery salt (reduce the salt elsewhere in the recipe)
Celery Seed Substitute. One teaspoon of celery seed equals 2 tablespoons minced celery tops. Other options are dill seed or celery salt (reduce the salt elsewhere in the recipe)
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Re: Good grief.
This is my backup plan. The rub has quite a bit of salt, so I was going to reduce that and use celery salt in my best guess as to quantity.jledou wrote:Other options are dill seed or celery salt (reduce the salt elsewhere in the recipe)
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Re: Good grief.
typically I will use a store prepped rub which I can find in abundance here in KC. We don't tend to see celery seed/salt here but typical will be sugar/brown sugart, salt, pepper, chili powder, cumin, garlic powder/salt, onion powder/salt. Then that pork is resting over Hickory Smoke for the next 12-15 hours over hickory smoke.
I would bet that if you dried out some celery tops and chopped them you would end up with the flavor you are looking for.
I would bet that if you dried out some celery tops and chopped them you would end up with the flavor you are looking for.
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Re: RE: Good grief.
I am in. I have been stocking celery seeds just for this type of catastrophy. I thought I would just hold onto 672,802 seeds until I got hungry, but hey, now I have my first client. I get free bbq and a cigar or two, I am in !Kip wrote:So, I've worked myself up into a lather since finally putting together a usable smoker. I've been beyond ready for some smoked pork...
Now, at the 11th hour, I'm realizing I can't get celery seeds here. It sounds like a small thing, but this is *vital* to the BBQ rub. If I don't find, one of you is going to need a plane ticket so you can bring me some down. I'll make it worth your trouble in cigars and BBQ....
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