Wow!!! This video was exactly what I didn’t know I was looking for😮 I recently got a Traeger smoker and was going over different seasonings, but this video completely blew me out of the water. Thank you so much for sharing your passion of chewing with all of us.❤
I came back to this video to view ur favorite rubs ; even tho it's a older video ( 3 months )... U said something on this video that caught me by surprise & that was u said that sum of ur favorite seasonings are/were in the back of ur cabinet... I'm the same bruh when it comes to my rubs... I normally jus go thru the cabinet to see what I'm low on & walah I find seasonings all the way in the back..I then hav to bringm back to the forefront & make sure I getm back into rotation... As always u hav AWESOME content...Really gotta put in a order for sum HEAVEN MADE PRODUCTS 👍
U won’t be disappointed in heaven made products. Everything I’ve gotten is top notch. The only one I didn’t like was the brisket rub but that’s only because I don’t like sweet brisket. But everyone else that ate it, absolutely loved it
DeWayne. Just like Felipe said, you can't go wrong with HMP rubs! I'm hooked and I'm sure you will be also. Michael is soon coming out with more rubs and even grits!! Looking forward to doing a review very soon once these items are made available.
@@DskiGrillz I believe the grits are up on the website now. I thought I saw em on there. Along with some other new rubs that have a black and white label
Nice video. I’ve used a couple of the rubs from Meat Church, especially Holly Cow on briskets. My go-to pork rub is Blues Hog Original. Guess I’ll have to try Sucklebusters now!
Fantastic video, presentation, and ENTHUSIASM! I use a lot of Dizzy Pig products, and have been expanding my rubs and seasonings, slowly but surely. But, it's apparent to me, while I got game doing my slow cooks, medium cooks and grilling, I think I need to pick it up a bit in the seasoning and rubs department. I must try some of your recommendations. Saw one by the meat department in a competing grocery store, that you recently did chicken wings with.
I really want to try that The Rub G Cue. I wish they accepted pay pal. Do you know where else to get it other than their website? With that, I have tried them all and find my way back to Killer Hogs the Rub. I like Blues Hogs competition blend for sauce.
Your videos are how I discovered and ordered most of the rubs in my pantry! Question for you. How often do you make your own rubs from scratch vs using these?
I've been lazy as of late and really depend on the rubs shown on this video. The only rub that i will not compromise on is my brisket rub. I think i have something really special there. Thanks for checking out the video!
That Holy Voodoo is good to use to salt the rim of your Margaritas. That stuff is Awesome! One day I'm gona get me some of the It's Incredible. Your always using that stuff. Thanks for sharing. Always looking for new stuff to try. I use alot of Kenny's Spices and Fat Boy Rubs.
I’m gonna have to try Kenny’s and Fat Boy rubs. The it’s incredible is definitely my go to for everything. Holy Voodoo to rim a Margarita….Sounds wonderful!
I've been watching you videos for a while. Congratulations on your growth and that awesome Lone star smoker! I have the Hog Waller, Voodoo, Gospel, 6 of the Heath Riles flavors, the Bovine, the Yardbird and all of the Malcom Reed rubs. The Hog Waller is awesome!! My favorite on chicken in actually the Moe Cason chicken rub, have you tried that one or the Competition Rib Rub( that and the Hog Waller are my favorites)?
Your collection is very extensive. I love trying different rubs and at this point It's been too many to remember. I will definitely give give the Moe Cason chicken rub a shot! Thanks for sharing.
Hey man. Have you ever tried any rubs from Fire and Smoke Society? I have tried a few of them and they are all great so far. I’ve used a few on my channel, so I’m curious as to what you think. They are available at Walmart, if all places.
Have u tried any kosmo q rubs?? I haven’t yet but their rib glazes are next level. My favorite is the cherry apple habanero rib glaze. I can no longer cook ribs unless I have it.
Great reviews. I would say though that you need to re rank these on a Grilling cook VS. a low and slow Offset Smoker cook! I think your result may be the exact inverse of your rankings.
Well, I got three of em, will have to try out the Sucklebusters since they they got the gold and silva. I recently posted about reaching higher temps on the offset. Not to lead you astray , but I know the V-baskets are great tools to keep you in the 225-75 zone and I even found it hard punching through. Given that you have way more mass than me on your offset I'm thinking maybe it's designed on yours to stay within those parameters. I know if I pull the V and use the flat raised floor I could go much higher, but would be attending to it much more.
Always good feedback my friend. I'm going to remove the V channel basket on my next chicken cook and see what I get. I really like to smoke chicken at around 325 to 350 to get that bite through skin. I'll let you know how it turns out. Have a good weekend.
Thanks so much for the review on your Fav Rubs...... gonna see which ones I can get, being on the East Coast, hope they ship out this way. One of MY favorites, by a big name commercial company.... McCormicks "Smoke House Maple" Seasoning. I absolutely love this on Chicken, especially a Beer Can Chicken (done on my Weber Performa) and a nice Salmon Fillet. I find this particular seasoning just has a great affinity for both these cuts. Also pretty good on pork. Bought the "Vortex" off your recommendation.... my last Beer Can Chicken was done with that and the Smoke House Maple. Good Eats for sure !!
Kind of kicking myself when I went to visit a friend who moved closer to me ( only an hour and twenty minutes away now ) stopped and looked at I think a Lowes which had a Vortex, or Vortex type product, didn't buy it and then, the next day, I catch your Vortex chicken wing video. I will have to order one, none around here. Got the low profile slow and sear for my Weber Summit Charcoal, along with the cast iron skillet/drip pan recently, and they rock!
Your selection of different seasoning flavors is great. But I'm really shocked at this point that you don't have your own patent blend of seasonings that's totally your own. I'm not being cheap I buy my seasonings spices in bulk and despise my own flavor profile 4-H meet and then all-purpose blend because I found out over the years when you buy name brand seasoning that quality tends to slack off either they put more sugar or MSG or more salt in it
Awesome video, glad to see HMP made the top ten, I need to send you some of my Jalapeno It's Incredible, maybe it will replace the other Jalapeno Garlic rub that you mentioned. I don't have a pretty label for it, but the contents in the bottle is what counts. I put a story on our website as to why we have so many new Black N White labels, you gotta read it. I will be sending you some of our new products for you to try. I hope you like Grits, because we have the best Flavored Grits in the world. I will send you some to try. Thanks for the awesome shout out for HMP. Kim said hello.
Hey Mike! Tell Kim I said Hello! I will be on the lookout for the Jalapeño It’s incredible and will be sure to show case it in an upcoming video! You and Kim are a blessing to my channel and life. Thanks for being such a good friend and for offering “The most amazing products.”
Nice assortment Dski. I bought the "It's Incredible" after watching your show and I agree it's one of my favorites. My other top pick is "A fine Meat Rub" by Chupacabra rubs. All of their rubs are great. My other top pick is Red Dirt Road by JB's Gourmet spice blends. He is local to me here in SW MO but has a website. He is a friend of mine that I used to work with before I retired. My other two top picks are "WOW" and "OG" by the American Pitmaster Company. They are fairly new to the market but they are two of my favorites. Arnie Segovia is who came out with both of these. There are many more that I like and use a lot. I have a stupid amount of rubs because I like trying out new things. LOL.
I don't believe so., The Texas best rib rub from heavenmade products is still my go to for consistent flavor that's always repeatable. It's what I use when I have catering events and it never lets me down.. Hope this helps
As much as I love cooking videos, I love these rub review/comparison videos equally if not more
Excellent video. Try simply marvelous peppered cow on brisket or beef ribs!!!!
I use all of these. They are all wonderful rubs! Great informative video.
Wow!!! This video was exactly what I didn’t know I was looking for😮 I recently got a Traeger smoker and was going over different seasonings, but this video completely blew me out of the water. Thank you so much for sharing your passion of chewing with all of us.❤
Your'e welcome. Thanks for checking out the video.
great video, Thank you.. Love meatch churches rubs, gonna check out yiur top 5
Awesome..Let me know what you think.
We need a 2023 list big dawg
I make sure to bring an updated list soon. Thanks for checking out the video!
Our top 10 lists have a lot of crossover. Great choices, buddy.
Thanks Justin! Have a good weekend!
All I can say is "What time is dinner?" I'll be right over. Great presentation and recommendations.
Thanks Rick!
I totally agree with your top 2 the sucklebusters hog waller and the cluckin dust are the bomb!!!
I came back to this video to view ur favorite rubs ; even tho it's a older video ( 3 months )... U said something on this video that caught me by surprise & that was u said that sum of ur favorite seasonings are/were in the back of ur cabinet... I'm the same bruh when it comes to my rubs... I normally jus go thru the cabinet to see what I'm low on & walah I find seasonings all the way in the back..I then hav to bringm back to the forefront & make sure I getm back into rotation... As always u hav AWESOME content...Really gotta put in a order for sum HEAVEN MADE PRODUCTS 👍
U won’t be disappointed in heaven made products. Everything I’ve gotten is top notch. The only one I didn’t like was the brisket rub but that’s only because I don’t like sweet brisket. But everyone else that ate it, absolutely loved it
DeWayne. Just like Felipe said, you can't go wrong with HMP rubs! I'm hooked and I'm sure you will be also. Michael is soon coming out with more rubs and even grits!! Looking forward to doing a review very soon once these items are made available.
@@DskiGrillz I believe the grits are up on the website now. I thought I saw em on there. Along with some other new rubs that have a black and white label
@@DskiGrillz yup I just checked, blackened shrimp and grits is available to purchase
@@felipemata2960 Sweet! Come on DeWayne! join the club...lol
Great Video! You DA Man!
God bless your ministry of cooking
Love Sucklebusters, I hit the bottom of a rib with clucker dust and the top of the rib with hogwaller, great combo!
That sounds great!!!
Thank you, sound good
Nice video. I’ve used a couple of the rubs from Meat Church, especially Holly Cow on briskets. My go-to pork rub is Blues Hog Original. Guess I’ll have to try Sucklebusters now!
You'll really like Sucklebusters. Let me know if you give it a try.
@@DskiGrillz I ordered some. Will def let you know after we try it. Thx
Awesome video, I picked up some Sucklebusters clucker dust and smoked up some half chickens. That stuff is awesome!
I know!!!! It's real good good stuff!!!
Fantastic video, presentation, and ENTHUSIASM!
I use a lot of Dizzy Pig products, and have been expanding my rubs and seasonings, slowly but surely. But, it's apparent to me, while I got game doing my slow cooks, medium cooks and grilling, I think I need to pick it up a bit in the seasoning and rubs department. I must try some of your recommendations. Saw one by the meat department in a competing grocery store, that you recently did chicken wings with.
I really want to try that The Rub G Cue. I wish they accepted pay pal. Do you know where else to get it other than their website? With that, I have tried them all and find my way back to Killer Hogs the Rub. I like Blues Hogs competition blend for sauce.
Trying to find others sources. I'll let you know if I find anything.
I will share with my friends and family
thanks for sharing. its very difficult to find these rubs in Toronto Canada
Try Dickson bbq they have plenty of rubs and are located in Toronto
Have you tried KosmosQ? Their prime steak and cow cover is amazing
I have Maya. There rubs are also amazing!! I have a bottle of Cow Cover right now. Thanks for checking out the video!
Your videos are how I discovered and ordered most of the rubs in my pantry! Question for you. How often do you make your own rubs from scratch vs using these?
I've been lazy as of late and really depend on the rubs shown on this video. The only rub that i will not compromise on is my brisket rub. I think i have something really special there. Thanks for checking out the video!
@@DskiGrillz Thanks! I’m in the same boat! I’m using your oxtail recipe tomorrow!
@@enyceofnyc Sweet! Let me know how it turns out Smiley. Have a good night.
That Holy Voodoo is good to use to salt the rim of your Margaritas. That stuff is Awesome! One day I'm gona get me some of the It's Incredible. Your always using that stuff. Thanks for sharing. Always looking for new stuff to try. I use alot of Kenny's Spices and Fat Boy Rubs.
I’m gonna have to try Kenny’s and Fat Boy rubs. The it’s incredible is definitely my go to for everything. Holy Voodoo to rim a Margarita….Sounds wonderful!
I've been watching you videos for a while. Congratulations on your growth and that awesome Lone star smoker! I have the Hog Waller, Voodoo, Gospel, 6 of the Heath Riles flavors, the Bovine, the Yardbird and all of the Malcom Reed rubs. The Hog Waller is awesome!! My favorite on chicken in actually the Moe Cason chicken rub, have you tried that one or the Competition Rib Rub( that and the Hog Waller are my favorites)?
Your collection is very extensive. I love trying different rubs and at this point It's been too many to remember. I will definitely give give the Moe Cason chicken rub a shot! Thanks for sharing.
Hey man. Have you ever tried any rubs from Fire and Smoke Society? I have tried a few of them and they are all great so far. I’ve used a few on my channel, so I’m curious as to what you think. They are available at Walmart, if all places.
I’ll be on the look out for the Fire and Smoke Society. Haven’t tried yet. I bet it’s great. Thanks for checking out the video.
@@DskiGrillz no problem, I enjoyed it. I’m looking forward to trying some of those rubs and checking out the rest of your channel
Great video thank you
Have u tried any kosmo q rubs?? I haven’t yet but their rib glazes are next level. My favorite is the cherry apple habanero rib glaze. I can no longer cook ribs unless I have it.
I'm very found of the Komos Q rubs. Dirty Bird on chicken is one of my favorites. I have also tried the rib glaze, top notch stuff!!
thank you for loving our product
It is definitely one of the best. Clucker Dust is my go-to Chicken rub over any other!! Great job!
Great video!!
Thanks!
Great reviews. I would say though that you need to re rank these on a Grilling cook VS. a low and slow Offset Smoker cook! I think your result may be the exact inverse of your rankings.
Well, I got three of em, will have to try out the Sucklebusters since they they got the gold and silva. I recently posted about reaching higher temps on the offset. Not to lead you astray , but I know the V-baskets are great tools to keep you in the 225-75 zone and I even found it hard punching through. Given that you have way more mass than me on your offset I'm thinking maybe it's designed on yours to stay within those parameters. I know if I pull the V and use the flat raised floor I could go much higher, but would be attending to it much more.
Always good feedback my friend. I'm going to remove the V channel basket on my next chicken cook and see what I get. I really like to smoke chicken at around 325 to 350 to get that bite through skin. I'll let you know how it turns out. Have a good weekend.
Great video
Great video sir.
Thanks Adam!
Thanks for Sharing. I think my rubs I picked up at menards.
Thanks so much for the review on your Fav Rubs...... gonna see which ones I can get, being on the East Coast, hope they ship out this way. One of MY favorites, by a big name commercial company.... McCormicks "Smoke House Maple" Seasoning. I absolutely love this on Chicken, especially a Beer Can Chicken (done on my Weber Performa) and a nice Salmon Fillet. I find this particular seasoning just has a great affinity for both these cuts. Also pretty good on pork. Bought the "Vortex" off your recommendation.... my last Beer Can Chicken was done with that and the Smoke House Maple. Good Eats for sure !!
Thanks for the response. I will definitely give the McCormicks "Smoke House Maple" a shot. Sounds very good. Glad you are enjoying the vortex!
Kind of kicking myself when I went to visit a friend who moved closer to me ( only an hour and twenty minutes away now ) stopped and looked at I think a Lowes which had a Vortex, or Vortex type product, didn't buy it and then, the next day, I catch your Vortex chicken wing video. I will have to order one, none around here. Got the low profile slow and sear for my Weber Summit Charcoal, along with the cast iron skillet/drip pan recently, and they rock!
@@luvyesmusici4886 That's so cool! Trust me, You will love the finished wings coming from the vortex. I think it is truly next level!
Holy Voodoo on chicken wings done on the Weber charcoal grill using the Vortex. My top choice out of your 10.
That's a good choice!! Especially on chicken wings!
Let’s see something on the Old Hickory
Will do..Coming soon, Thanks
Also, if you haven’t… try Sucklebuster’s “1836 Beef Rub” on a tri-tip over coals. Gives the California cut a great Texas spin!
I'm still stuck on clucker dust!!! lol.. Give me some time and I promise I will catch up! I bet the 1836 is one serious rub! Thanks for sharing D.
I am looking for sweet rubs
Great video. I just order that Suckle Busters
@@MrVeteranVlogs Hey Bro! Long time no hear.. Let me know what you think, it is my go-to for smoked chicken!
Your selection of different seasoning flavors is great. But I'm really shocked at this point that you don't have your own patent blend of seasonings that's totally your own. I'm not being cheap I buy my seasonings spices in bulk and despise my own flavor profile 4-H meet and then all-purpose blend because I found out over the years when you buy name brand seasoning that quality tends to slack off either they put more sugar or MSG or more salt in it
Dski, in additional to these, you should try Uncle Steve's Shake.
Great point. I didn't have any on hand but Uncle Steve's Shake is top notch as well!!
Awesome video, glad to see HMP made the top ten, I need to send you some of my Jalapeno It's Incredible, maybe it will replace the other Jalapeno Garlic rub that you mentioned. I don't have a pretty label for it, but the contents in the bottle is what counts. I put a story on our website as to why we have so many new Black N White labels, you gotta read it. I will be sending you some of our new products for you to try. I hope you like Grits, because we have the best Flavored Grits in the world. I will send you some to try. Thanks for the awesome shout out for HMP. Kim said hello.
Hey Mike! Tell Kim I said Hello! I will be on the lookout for the Jalapeño It’s incredible and will be sure to show case it in an upcoming video! You and Kim are a blessing to my channel and life. Thanks for being such a good friend and for offering “The most amazing products.”
@@DskiGrillz well my brother you deserve it and your channel deserves it and your customers and subscribers deserve it!
@@strictlyquality Thanks Michael!
Nice assortment Dski. I bought the "It's Incredible" after watching your show and I agree it's one of my favorites. My other top pick is "A fine Meat Rub" by Chupacabra rubs. All of their rubs are great. My other top pick is Red Dirt Road by JB's Gourmet spice blends. He is local to me here in SW MO but has a website. He is a friend of mine that I used to work with before I retired. My other two top picks are "WOW" and "OG" by the American Pitmaster Company. They are fairly new to the market but they are two of my favorites. Arnie Segovia is who came out with both of these. There are many more that I like and use a lot. I have a stupid amount of rubs because I like trying out new things. LOL.
I know what you mean Wayne. I have too many rubs to keep up with. Thanks for sharing your favorites!
John Henry makes some good rubs, he's in Texas as well.
I agree. The Pecan rub is one of my favorites!!!
@@DskiGrillz On a side note, I also use a little Italian dressing to marinate my chicken along with some rubs. Your thoughts are welcome on that.
I try a lot of rubs and always find myself returning to SuckleBusters.
I'm fairly new to suckle busters but it is quickly becoming one of my favorites!
So are you going to stop using the Heaven Made Rib rub for pork and transition to Hog Waller?
I don't believe so., The Texas best rib rub from heavenmade products is still my go to for consistent flavor that's always repeatable. It's what I use when I have catering events and it never lets me down.. Hope this helps
Killer hogs bbq rub is good.
I agree. One of the best!
Fat Boy "Prime Angus Natural Rub". This rub kills every time on Prime Rib! Which means you will love it on steak.