Best Simon Garfunkel Rub Recipes

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SIMON & GARFUNKEL RUB



Simon & Garfunkel Rub image

From the community section at Taste of Home. If you use a powdered herb, cut the quantity in about half. Shake container before using. Sprinkle this rub on grilled/sauteed veggies or scrambled eggs. To use for chicken, pork or turkey: coat meat with oil, apply rub. If time permits, let sit in refrigerator for at least an hour. Grill or bake as you normally would.

Provided by Kats Mom

Categories     Low Protein

Time 10m

Yield 1/4 cup

Number Of Ingredients 11

2 tablespoons salt
2 tablespoons sugar
1 teaspoon parsley, dried crushed
1 tablespoon sage, dried crushed
1 tablespoon rosemary, dried crushed
1 tablespoon thyme, dried crushed
1 tablespoon oregano, dried crushed
1 tablespoon basil, dried crushed
1 tablespoon bay leaves, dried crushed or 8 bay leaves, crushed
1 tablespoon ground black pepper
1 -3 teaspoon hot red pepper flakes, dried crushed (cayenne or chipotle)

Steps:

  • Measure everything into a blender.
  • Put the lid on the blender, and run it on high for a few seconds, turn it off, and run it again; continue pulsing about 10 times until you have small flakes about the size of the letters in a newspaper.
  • Place in a jar with a tightly sealed lid.

SIMON & GARFUNKEL SPICE RUB FOR POULTRY RECIPE



Simon & Garfunkel Spice Rub For Poultry Recipe image

With "parsley, sage, rosemary and thyme," as the song goes, this herb blend goes on everything. Try it on chicken, turkey, potatoes, grilled asparagus, eggs, pork, you name it.

Provided by @MakeItYours

Number Of Ingredients 9

1 tablespoon dried crushed parsley
2 tablespoons dried crushed sage
1 tablespoon dried crushed rosemary
1 tablespoon dried crushed thyme
1 tablespoon dried crushed oregano
1 tablespoon dried crushed basil
10 bay leaves
1 tablespoon ground black pepper
1 tablespoon sugar

Steps:

  • Measure everything and dump it into a blender; see "Measuring" note about the bay leaves. Put the lid on the blender (very important), and run it on medium for a few seconds, turn it off, and run it again. Continue pulsing about until you have a powder. Dump the whole thing in a jar and label it.
  • How to use this stuff. If the food has not been been brined, then sprinkle with salt, ½ teaspoon per pound. If it has been brined, then skip the salt. Lightly coat your chicken or potatoes or asparagus or whatever with water (the ingredients dissolve better in water than oil), sprinkle on the rub liberally, even if you are a conservative. If time permits, let the seasoned meat sit in the fridge for an hour or three.
  • Grill, smoke, or roast.

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