Grilling Spices & BBQ Rubs
Summer is burger season, so enjoy a free burger seasoning on us! Add $40 to your cart, then add a medium jar of Great Plains Bison & Beef Rub, Peruvian Chile Lime Seasoning, or Mt. Evans Butcher's Rub, and use code BURGERS at checkout to get it free*. Plus, you'll also get free shipping on your order.
Great grilling starts with the best grill seasonings, BBQ spices and meat rubs. Whether you're searching for the best grilling spices for burgers, or the best seasonings for chicken, steak, or seafood, we've got you covered. Looking for more of a low-and-slow BBQ? From sweet and smoky BBQ sauce flavors to spices for pork and dry rubs for ribs, our collection of grilling blends will help make you a champion in your own backyard or cookout.
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Hog Heroes Spice Set
Go hog-wild with our best seasonings for pork from around the country. While this BBQ spice gift set was created with pork seasonings in mind, thes...
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Home to Roost Spice Set
This gift set of spices for chicken and poultry seasonings works for a variety of cooking types, including grilling, roasting, and smoking. Use the...
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Winner, Winner, Chicken Dinner Spice & Easy Bundle
These chicken recipes for dinner make it super simple to get a flavorful meal on the table any night of the week. Streamline your meal planning wi...
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Pikes Peak Butcher's Rub
Pikes Peak Butcher's Rub is best as a meat rub, though it's also quite the versatile all-purpose rub. This salt & pepper-based dry rub for meat...
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What are the best grilling spices & rubs?
A good butcher's rub with salt & pepper, garlic, onion and dried herbs is incredibly versatile, which makes it one of the best grilling spices to have on hand. It's a coarse blend and will not "cook off" during grilling, no matter what type of meat you have on the grill. Smoky, salty, and peppery rubs & blends are also classic grilling flavors. Spices for grilling need to stand up to high heat. We recommend peppery Pikes Peak Butcher's Rub, coffee-based Great Plains Bison & Beef Rub, classic Flat Irons Prime Rib Rub, Hudson Bay Beef Spice (our version of a Montreal-style steak rub), or our salt-free dry rub, Mt. Evans Butcher's Rub.
What is the best BBQ seasoning?
The best BBQ seasonings include salt & pepper, sugar, paprika, garlic, onion, mustard powder, chili powder, oregano and cumin – it just depends whether you're into smoky, sweet, peppery or spicy barbecue flavors. Because traditional barbecue is low & slow, you don't have to worry about sugar-based rubs tasting burnt. We have a variety of dry rub blends inspired by classic BBQ styles and flavors, like Georgia Boys All-Purpose BBQ Rub, TSM BBQ Chicken Rub, and Santa Maria Sea Salted BBQ Rub. One of our more unique flavors, Park Hill Maple & Spice, is aromatic and good on pork, salmon, and root veggies.
What are the best seasonings & spices for smoking meat?
Salt & pepper, brown sugar, garlic, onion, paprika, and chili powder are some of the best spices to use when smoking your meat. You can blend your own but we also have a great selection of pre-mixed BBQ rubs. Our Red Rocks Hickory Smoke Seasoning is sweet, smoky and salty – making it great on beef, chicken, and more. To amp up the the smoke flavor, we also love Black Label Reserve Smoked Salt & Pepper, Alderwood Smoked Sea Salt and Whiskey Barrel Smoked Black Pepper.
Should you put spices on before or after grilling?
The short answer: both! Grilling spices add flavor, but they can also "cook off," reducing the impact. One of the best ways to maximize your flavors is to season before grilling, as well as during (like a glaze or mop), or after grilling (with sauces and finishing salts). An easy tip for knowing how long to season before grilling is to season your protein when you pull it out of the refrigerator. It's best to let the protein come to room temperature before putting it on the grill and that's an ideal way to help your seasoning form a flavorful crust on your meat.
*Offer valid online and participating stores. Must add medium jar of Great Plains Bison & Beef Rub, Peruvian Chile Lime Seasoning, or Mt. Evans Butcher's Rub to your cart and have an additional $40 of products in your cart. Must use the code BURGERS at checkout. Free shipping eligible only for orders delivered within the United States and valid only on shipping methods up to $15. Cannot be combined with other offers. No adjustments on previous purchases. Offer expires 11:59 PM MDT, June 30th, 2024.