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Dry Rub for chicken .... gonna put on the legs and put them in the oven @ 120 for 2 to 3 hours .... (Original Post) Botany Jan 2021 OP
Your oven can be set to 120? rsdsharp Jan 2021 #1
Yes it has a small oven on the top and a larger oven underneath (turkey and bigger stuff) Botany Jan 2021 #2
You can buy stubbs chicken rub at the grocery store. It is excellent. applegrove Jan 2021 #3
120F is way too low. You will merely dry out the meat, not cook it. Minimum is 140F. DetlefK Jan 2021 #4
It is covered with al foil and in a dish w/the dry rub on it .... 1 hour per side ... Botany Jan 2021 #7
Grill Mates are pretty good and cheap LazySusanNot Jan 2021 #5
Welcome to DU! Botany Jan 2021 #8
Glad to help. Thank You for the welcome. LazySusanNot Jan 2021 #9
High heat for chicken to crisp the skin. BlueTsunami2018 Jan 2021 #6
I have had a lot of compliments for this rub The Polack MSgt Jan 2021 #10
I do wings all the time with Mr.Bill Jan 2021 #11

Botany

(70,447 posts)
2. Yes it has a small oven on the top and a larger oven underneath (turkey and bigger stuff)
Sat Jan 23, 2021, 03:08 PM
Jan 2021

I use the low temp all the time to warm plates, defrost, meat, and to marinade "stuff."

DetlefK

(16,423 posts)
4. 120F is way too low. You will merely dry out the meat, not cook it. Minimum is 140F.
Sat Jan 23, 2021, 03:16 PM
Jan 2021

Sous-vide is done at 60°C to 75°C, 140°F to 167°F.

Botany

(70,447 posts)
7. It is covered with al foil and in a dish w/the dry rub on it .... 1 hour per side ...
Sat Jan 23, 2021, 04:03 PM
Jan 2021

... it really doesn't cook but just gets the dry rub flavor into the meat.

I finish it on a weber grill

LazySusanNot

(192 posts)
5. Grill Mates are pretty good and cheap
Sat Jan 23, 2021, 03:28 PM
Jan 2021

McCormick Grill Mates have always done well for us. Our pallets are not terribly sophisticated. We also mix-in other spices from the pantry to stretch it a bit. The Grill Mates line are also pretty cheap at Walmart. Their plain Barbecue Rub is the last one we tried.

Chicken Thighs are preferable to legs in our household. This is due our daughter-in-law bringing too many packets of frozen legs to us during the Covid lockdown.

Homemade rub works well if you have an abundance of spices in your cabinet.

Simple recipe that can be altered as desired:

https://blog.cavetools.com/the-absolute-best-chicken-rub-for-smoking/

Botany

(70,447 posts)
8. Welcome to DU!
Sat Jan 23, 2021, 04:09 PM
Jan 2021

I wound up making this rub

½ cup Brown Sugar (firmly packed)
4 tablespoons Paprika
3 tablespoons Chili Powder
1 tablespoon Garlic Powder
1 tablespoon Onion Powder
1 tablespoon Dried Onion
1 tablespoon Salt
1 teaspoon Cumin
½ teaspoon Cayenne Pepper (optional)

I didn't have the onion powder and added 1 tsp chipotle and 1 tsp cinnamon

LazySusanNot

(192 posts)
9. Glad to help. Thank You for the welcome.
Sat Jan 23, 2021, 04:48 PM
Jan 2021

We've spent money on "name brand" higher quality and a lot more expensive products - with very little in return for the extra cost. Enjoy.

I may post an oven rib recipe we've been using for Baby Back Ribs. Let's see, where did I put that.

BlueTsunami2018

(3,482 posts)
6. High heat for chicken to crisp the skin.
Sat Jan 23, 2021, 03:30 PM
Jan 2021

And so the meat isn’t cardboard.

As far as rubs, I make my own or use Heath Riles products. That’s top of the line commercial stuff.

The Polack MSgt

(13,178 posts)
10. I have had a lot of compliments for this rub
Sat Jan 23, 2021, 07:12 PM
Jan 2021

Taijin powder
Badia Sazon Completa
Korean Red pepper flakes or hot paprika

Equal portions of those 3

a quarter of the amount you used of the first 3 of Savory powder (Or poultry seasnig if you can't find savory) and White Pepper

Mr.Bill

(24,236 posts)
11. I do wings all the time with
Sun Jan 24, 2021, 02:38 AM
Jan 2021

salt, pepper and Old Bay seasoning. Not really a rub, just sprinkle some on. I steam a little first, apply seasoning then finish on the grill.

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