joneo 556 Posted April 19, 2017 http://www.weberseasonings.com/product/chicago-steakr-seasoning Weber's Chicago Steak seasoning is a MUST!! What's your favorite rub, recipe, or special marinade? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Drizzay 722 Posted April 19, 2017 I shop at Penzey's all the time. https://www.penzeys.com I love their dry rubs. I take whatever meat and put it in a gallon ziplock bag with olive oil and either lemon or lime juice (to cut into the meat), then add the rubs. Our favorites from Penzeys: Northwoods Fire Ruth Ann's Muskego Ave chicken/fish seasoning Sunny Paris Cajun BBQ 3000 The Chicago steak seasoning is phenomenal on burgers. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Patriotsfatboy1 1,432 Posted April 19, 2017 Mayonnaise Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
KSB2424 3,148 Posted April 19, 2017 I'm lazy. I'm partial to Montreal Seasoning. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
joneo 556 Posted April 19, 2017 I'm lazy. I'm partial to Montreal Seasoning. It's ok, but you need to try the Chicago Steak seasoning. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
5-Points 3,533 Posted April 19, 2017 Can we all agree that all that a steak needs is S&P? You can add whatever you want but a good piece of beef, when prepared correctly, only needs S&P to taste it's best. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
KSB2424 3,148 Posted April 19, 2017 KSB: Hey Babe, just bought this "Chicago Steak Seasoning" lets try it tonight on the steaks. Mrs. KSB: Okay sure, sounds good, where did you get that idea? KSB: This thumb-less gollum from the internet who introduced me to Lemon Party and other cool NSFW links. Mrs. KSB: Wait. Wut. WTF are you saying to me? 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bier Meister 1,710 Posted April 19, 2017 montreal is good. i like a lot of mccormick's grill mates. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Drizzay 722 Posted April 19, 2017 Can we all agree that all that a steak needs is S&P? You can add whatever you want but a good piece of beef, when prepared correctly, only needs S&P to taste it's best. You are 100% correct. I like to then give it a liitle bit of olive oil to help with the sear. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
5-Points 3,533 Posted April 19, 2017 You are 100% correct. I like to then give it a liitle bit of olive oil to help with the sear. Yes, erl is essential. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
joneo 556 Posted April 19, 2017 Can we all agree that all that a steak needs is S&P? You can add whatever you want but a good piece of beef, when prepared correctly, only needs S&P to taste it's best. No. While I agree S&P are the 2 essentials and a steak will taste good with only those seasonings, I believe there are other additions to make it better. IMO Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
joneo 556 Posted April 19, 2017 KSB: Hey Babe, just bought this "Chicago Steak Seasoning" lets try it tonight on the steaks. Mrs. KSB: Okay sure, sounds good, where did you get that idea? KSB: This thumb-less gollum from the internet who introduced me to Lemon Party and other cool NSFW links. Mrs. KSB: Wait. Wut. WTF are you saying to me? Can Size?!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
5-Points 3,533 Posted April 19, 2017 No. While I agree S&P are the 2 essentials and a steak will taste good with only those seasonings, I believe there are other additions to make it better. IMO That was my point though. A little erl, some salt and pepper. A steak doesn't need anything else if you cook it properly. You can roon it with whatever you want after that. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
joneo 556 Posted April 19, 2017 That was my point though. A little erl, some salt and pepper. A steak doesn't need anything else if you cook it properly. You can roon it with whatever you want after that. erl? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
5-Points 3,533 Posted April 19, 2017 erl? Olive, veJevitabull... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
joneo 556 Posted April 19, 2017 Olive, veJevitabull... WTF? Seriously Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
5-Points 3,533 Posted April 19, 2017 WTF? Seriously It's up to you what kina erle ya wanna use. Seerissly. Dafug? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
wiffleball 4,790 Posted April 19, 2017 Next time, coat/rub the meat in grape kool aid mix. Trust me. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
wiffleball 4,790 Posted April 19, 2017 I'm just glad we're done with that whole stupid Alton Brown Salt draws moisture out of the meat! Nonsense. God, those were stupid times. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Meglamaniac 509 Posted April 19, 2017 I shop at Penzey's all the time. https://www.penzeys.com I love their dry rubs. I take whatever meat and put it in a gallon ziplock bag with olive oil and either lemon or lime juice (to cut into the meat), then add the rubs. Our favorites from Penzeys: Northwoods Fire Ruth Ann's Muskego Ave chicken/fish seasoning Sunny Paris Cajun BBQ 3000 The Chicago steak seasoning is phenomenal on burgers. Give the Southwest and the Galena Street rubs a try, these along with the Cajun are the ones I use the most both personally and professionally. Also they have a great selection of pepper corns. Also Also, their Italian herb seasoning is good Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Meglamaniac 509 Posted April 19, 2017 I'm just glad we're done with that whole stupid Alton Brown Salt draws moisture out of the meat! Nonsense. God, those were stupid times. Salting was around long before AB and is still a very good way to tenderize lower cost cuts of meat. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Meglamaniac 509 Posted April 19, 2017 Can we all agree that all that a steak needs is S&P? You can add whatever you want but a good piece of beef, when prepared correctly, only needs S&P to taste it's best. A good cut of meat yes, although I would add a little garlic powder to the S&P Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
wiffleball 4,790 Posted April 19, 2017 Salting was around long before AB and is still a very good way to tenderize lower cost cuts of meat.No, he was basically the one who led the charge over at Food Network that somehow 8 grams of salt on a 22 ounce steak would some how suck all the moisture out of the meat and make it dry. All the Food Network people tend to drink the same Kool-Aid and follow the same ridiculous trends. And, at the time Alton Brown was deemed as some sort of Genius food scientist. Frankly, he was a crackpot who over-engineered and over thought and under delivered on just about everything.. He was fun to watch, but so much of his shiit was just ridiculous. That's why he has been relegated to game show host versus actual cooking. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
wiffleball 4,790 Posted April 19, 2017 Guys who think there's only one way to apply heat to a protein and only one possible seasoning mix and everything else is crap are a lot like the guys who want to tell you how to play Blackjack in Vegas using your own chips. F*** it. If you like it, f*** everybody else. If you want to throw out tips you like, fine thank you. But don't go wandering around saying there's one true way to grill a f****** steak for Christ's sake. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Meglamaniac 509 Posted April 19, 2017 No, he was basically the one who led the charge over at Food Network that somehow 8 grams of salt on a 22 ounce steak would some how suck all the moisture out of the meat and make it dry. All the Food Network people tend to drink the same Kool-Aid and follow the same ridiculous trends. And, at the time Alton Brown was deemed as some sort of Genius food scientist. Frankly, he was a crackpot who over-engineered and over thought and under delivered on just about everything.. He was fun to watch, but so much of his shiit was just ridiculous. That's why he has been relegated to game show host versus actual cooking. Guccing steaks has been around for years, long before AB , he may have brought it to light to the un-educated masses but Chefs have been using salt pre-cook for 75+ years Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Cruzer 1,995 Posted April 19, 2017 Not a big fan of steak seasonings... My grill gets upwards of 800* and most commercial steak seasonings tend to be too coarse - usually end up burning on my meats more than flavoring them. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
NorthernVike 2,087 Posted April 19, 2017 Not a big fan of steak seasonings... My grill gets upwards of 800* and most commercial steak seasonings tend to be too coarse - usually end up burning on my meats more than flavoring them. You ever do any Mexican marinades? Something I'd like to try this summer. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Cruzer 1,995 Posted April 19, 2017 You ever do any Mexican marinades? Something I'd like to try this summer. Oh for sure.. Most think of lime juice when doing them, and it's great for sure.. But I suggest trying orange juice too - it's fantastic as a marinade base. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
NorthernVike 2,087 Posted April 19, 2017 Give the Southwest and the Galena Street rubs a try, these along with the Cajun are the ones I use the most both personally and professionally. Also they have a great selection of pepper corns. Also Also, their Italian herb seasoning is good $36 dollars latter...Hope they're good Description Item # Size Quantity Item Price Item Total Chicago Steak Seasoning 29959 net 3.6 oz 1/2 cup jar 1 $8.95 $8.95 Cajun Style Seasoning 20851 net 2.1 oz 1/2 cup jar 1 $6.95 $6.95 Galena Street Rib and Chicken Rub 21658 net 3.2 oz 1/2 cup jar 1 $4.95 $4.95 Northwoods Seasoning 22150 net 2.4 oz 1/2 cup jar 1 $6.95 $6.95 Southwest Seasoning 21153 net 2.7 oz 1/2 cup jar 1 $7.95 $7.95 Subtotal : $35.75 Shipping : $0.00 Tax : $0.00 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Drizzay 722 Posted April 19, 2017 $36 dollars latter...Hope they're good Description Item # Size Quantity Item Price Item Total Chicago Steak Seasoning 29959 net 3.6 oz 1/2 cup jar 1 $8.95 $8.95 Cajun Style Seasoning 20851 net 2.1 oz 1/2 cup jar 1 $6.95 $6.95 Galena Street Rib and Chicken Rub 21658 net 3.2 oz 1/2 cup jar 1 $4.95 $4.95 Northwoods Seasoning 22150 net 2.4 oz 1/2 cup jar 1 $6.95 $6.95 Southwest Seasoning 21153 net 2.7 oz 1/2 cup jar 1 $7.95 $7.95 Subtotal : $35.75 Shipping : $0.00 Tax : $0.00 Nice! You'll be pleased. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
joeshushu 51 Posted April 19, 2017 Guys vlog I follow swears by Everglades seasonings. https://www.evergladesseasoning.com/collections/everglades-seasoning-gifts I have tried the cactus dust that ain't bad Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Meglamaniac 509 Posted April 19, 2017 $36 dollars latter...Hope they're good Description Item # Size Quantity Item Price Item Total Chicago Steak Seasoning 29959 net 3.6 oz 1/2 cup jar 1 $8.95 $8.95 Cajun Style Seasoning 20851 net 2.1 oz 1/2 cup jar 1 $6.95 $6.95 Galena Street Rib and Chicken Rub 21658 net 3.2 oz 1/2 cup jar 1 $4.95 $4.95 Northwoods Seasoning 22150 net 2.4 oz 1/2 cup jar 1 $6.95 $6.95 Southwest Seasoning 21153 net 2.7 oz 1/2 cup jar 1 $7.95 $7.95 Subtotal : $35.75 Shipping : $0.00 Tax : $0.00 If you are a tortilla chips fan then get some corn tortillas and cut them into quarters, fry them in some veg oil and then salt and season with the Southwest, to die for. Also can be used as the Mexican spice you were asking for earlier, very good in a chili verde The Galena St is a bit spicy but is really good on any pork or poultry. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
NorthernVike 2,087 Posted May 19, 2017 If you are a tortilla chips fan then get some corn tortillas and cut them into quarters, fry them in some veg oil and then salt and season with the Southwest, to die for. Also can be used as the Mexican spice you were asking for earlier, very good in a chili verde The Galena St is a bit spicy but is really good on any pork or poultry. After having a chance to try all of my purchase, I have to say I'm impressed. Galena Street Seasoning is the bomb. I can't stop tasting it. I've used up a quarter of the jar just putting a little on my hand and licking it off. Absolutely love the stuff. 10/10 Thanks for the heads up, guys. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Djgb13 2,339 Posted May 19, 2017 These are excellent seasonings. In SA I used to go to this meat market all the time cause they had the best steaks, brisket, sausage, etc. Used this seasoning and found out they own the seasoning as well. They have a ton of different ones too https://www.fiestaspices.com Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Meglamaniac 509 Posted May 19, 2017 After having a chance to try all of my purchase, I have to say I'm impressed. Galena Street Seasoning is the bomb. I can't stop tasting it. I've used up a quarter of the jar just putting a little on my hand and licking it off. Absolutely love the stuff. 10/10 Thanks for the heads up, guys. Glad you like them, if you like Baby Backs for sure use the Galena and go grilled/dry rub/no sauce, to die for. Also make sure you try making your own tortilla chips like I described above using the SW, I'm now selling them at work, $5 for a gallon zip lock bag full and I can't make enough of them for the demand. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Big Guy 1,412 Posted May 19, 2017 What's your favorite rub, recipe, or special marinade? You guys have warped into finding this funny as hell! "I need a young Priest and an old Priest" Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
NorthernVike 2,087 Posted May 19, 2017 Glad you like them, if you like Baby Backs for sure use the Galena and go grilled/dry rub/no sauce, to die for. Also make sure you try making your own tortilla chips like I described above using the SW, I'm now selling them at work, $5 for a gallon zip lock bag full and I can't make enough of them for the demand. Can you give me your opinion on this unit. https://www.campchef.com/woodwind/woodwind-grills.html I'm looking at the one with the sear box on the side for $899 Ribs are on the menu for Memorial Day weekend. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Meglamaniac 509 Posted May 19, 2017 Can you give me your opinion on this unit. https://www.campchef.com/woodwind/woodwind-grills.html I'm looking at the one with the sear box on the side for $899 Ribs are on the menu for Memorial Day weekend. I'm not a fan of pellet smokers and for that price, um heck no. I will say having a grill/searer is a nice adition . For that money I'd suggest getting a WSM 22.5 and saving $500 , but if you are into setting it and forgetting it I can understand going the pellet smoker way. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Cloaca du jour 2,150 Posted May 22, 2017 I live about an hour frim Penzeys in pittsburgh. I think Ill take a drive down there next week and pick up a list similar. I need some good 5-spice as well. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SUXBNME 1,503 Posted May 22, 2017 Charcoal over gas , or you're not a real man Gas is ok to start the briquettes, though My ride: (newer version, but same thing) https://images.crateandbarrel.com/is/image/Crate/WeberPerfPltChrcS15/$web_product_hero$&/141112101020/bbq-weber-blue-performer-charcoal-grill.jpg Share this post Link to post Share on other sites