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The Babyback Experiment — 3 Racks, 3 Rubs, 1 Night

Thursday, May 7th, 2009

Southern Yum!

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Last weekend I bought 3 racks of babyback ribs.  I decided to try a different kind of Mumbo Jumbo {no-nonsense seasoning} on each rack.  So I dusted 1 rack with Mumbo Jumbo EVERYDAY, 1 rack with Mumbo Jumbo JAVA, and 1 rack with Mumbo Jumbo MESA.

I used my favorite braising liquid on each rack and they turned out great! ( Below is recipe for braising liquid and instructions)

RESULTS:

The rack rubbed with EVERYDAY was outstanding, with traditional southern flavors of paprika, brown sugar, and cayenne pepper.  I’ve used EVERYDAY on ribs before — so I knew this rack was going to be good.

The rack rubbed with JAVA was really interesting.  I’d had JAVA many times on pork tenderloin — but never on ribs.  The white wine braising sauce and this coffee-based blend, with thyme and garlic gave the ribs a complex flavor reminiscent of African or Island cuisine.  These will wow some people — but may be a bit too “out there” for some folks who are accustomed to more traditional southern flavors.  I’ll definitely cook them again.

And finally, the rack rubbed with MESA was outstanding and also a couple people’s favorite (it was a real tough call for me between MESA and EVERYDAY).  The smoky flavors of MESA’s smoked Spanish parika, chilean Merken, and sweet sugars proved to be a great combination with the pork.

We paired all 3 varieties with some sauteed okra and a crunchy cole slaw…the verdict:  Southern YUM!

NOTE:  My wife had not eaten meat in 3 weeks when I sprung this experiment on her.  She sampled all of the above and said “WOW!”  Since she ended up eating a half rack — I took it as a compliment.  I look forward to trying them next time with ELEGANCE.  Stay tuned…

Here’s the full recipe and instructions:

Braising Liquid

  • 1 cup white wine
  • 2 tablespoons white wine vinegar
  • 2 tablespoons Worcestershire sauce
  • 1 tablespoon hone
  • 2 cloves garlic, chopped

Instructions:

Wrap the ribs in aluminum foil.  Pour the braising mixture inside the aluminum foil.  Cook in oven for 2.5 hours on 250.  Remove ribs from oven and pour liquid from foil into pot.  Cook (reduce 50%) over medium heat for 10 to 15 minutes until liquid thickens.  Place ribs on grill for 30 minutes and brush with braising sauce.  Cook for a few minutes on each side to give ribs a nice char.  Braise and serve.

Shake…Grill…Enjoy,

Jeremy

Yucca is Yumma!

Wednesday, April 22nd, 2009

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My friend Maria from Colombia has been teaching me a little about food from her country.   She’s recently been making some incredible dishes with yucca.  I had heard of and seen yucca in the store, but I had no idea how to cook with it.

Maria made a great side dish with “mashed” yucca the other day.  We served it with some pork chops with Mumbo Jumbo — EVERYDAY and a thinly sliced green tomato…yum!

Here’s the “Mashed Yucca” recipe:

Instructions:

  • Cut open yucca and remove “core”.
  • Chop into small pieces and boil until tender (20 to 30 min.).
  • In a separate dish mix olive oil, chopped tomato, diced onion, and chopped green onion (this is called Hogao and is pronounced “O-Gow”).
  • In yet a separate pan (we like to wash dishes) scramble 1 egg and mix in Hogao.
  • Add Hogao and egg mixture to yucca and sprinkle in Mumbo Jumbo — MESA seasoning.
  • Stir yucca until you have a nice mashed consistency….Kapow!

Stay tuned for Yucca Cakes — Stuffed with Chicken tomorrow…

New Mumbo Jumbo Blog Site is Up!

Thursday, March 12th, 2009
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One of our big goals this year was to make our website more interactive.  Up until now, our web site (www.mumbojumboseasoning.com) was basically an online store with some basic information about Mumbo Jumbo products, our retailers, and a few recipes.

With the launch of our new Mumbo Jumbo blog site you will now be able to upload and share recipes with us and other Mumbo Jumbo customers learn about upcoming events, recent articles about Mumbo Jumbo, and view our new “no-nonsense” videos.  The new site will also connect to our Facebook and Twitter sites for those of you who have to know what the Mumbo Jumbo folks are doing at all times!

Of course you will still be able to purchase our seasonings, and we will soon be adding additional mumbo jumbo items such as t-shirts, hats, and grilling aprons.

So take a look around the new site www.mumbojumboseasoning.com and let us know what you think.

Shake…Grill…Enjoy,

Jeremy Fare

Mumbo Jumbo {no-nonsense seasonings}