Texas Dalmatian Rub

Texas Dalmatian Rub
SmokingOtherHot SmokingMedium10-14 hrs93-96 °C120-135 °CPost Oak

The Texas Dalmatian Rub is the purist essence of Texas BBQ, traditionally consisting only of coarse salt and black pepper. The coarse grind creates a distinctive spotted appearance – hence the name 'Dalmatian'. This minimalist approach emphasizes the natural flavor of the meat and is excellent for brisket.

Ingredients(for 1 kg)

Coarse sea salt30 g
Coarsely cracked black pepper30 g

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Instructions

1

Preparation

10 minutes + 1 hour

Mix salt and pepper in a 1:1 ratio. Trim the brisket of excess fat, leaving an even fat cap of about 6 mm. Apply the rub generously and evenly to all sides.

2

Smoking Phase 1

6-8 hours

Preheat the smoker to 120-135 °C using only Post Oak. Place the brisket fat side up and smoke undisturbed until a dark brown bark has formed (approx. 70 °C core temperature).

3

Wrapping and Finishing

4-6 hours

After reaching the stall, wrap the brisket tightly in butcher paper (not aluminum foil) and continue smoking until a core temperature of 93-96 °C is reached.

4

Resting

1-2 hours

Let the finished brisket rest wrapped for at least 1 hour in an insulated cooler. Only then slice – cutting against the grain is mandatory.

Pro Tip

Use only freshly cracked, coarse black pepper – never fine pepper powder. Ideally crush coarsely in a mortar. This is crucial for the characteristic bark.

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