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"Michael \"Dog3\" Lonergan" > wrote: > I've had to move my cook out inside. Ticks me off too. I went to a lot of > trouble to make the patios look nice (/pout). I found a real simple dry > rub I'm going to try. Found it on recipes.com but I'll add some cumin and > definitely some garlic powder to it. My cilantro is huge so I might add a > couple of sprigs too. This recipe looks really basic but workable, at > least for me. > > 2 tbsp. paprika > 2 tbsp. light brown sugar > 2 tbsp. salt > 1 tsp. ground red pepper > 1 tsp. dry mustard > 1 bay leaf > > Combine ingredients in food processor or blender. Process until bay leaf is > pulverized and mixture is thoroughly blended. Store in airtight container. > (An empty spice bottle with shaker top is perfect.) > Rub on ribs, pork roast or whatever you like. Let the meat sit in the > refrigerator for about an hour. Then cook as you normally would. This gives > the meat a delicious barbecue flavor without the mess. Might stop raining in time. :-) Send it our way, we can use it! I'll be sleeping thru the holiday soon's dinner is finished. I have to work tonight. I need to clean the litter boxes then will go ahead and deep fry those catfish nuggets I have thawed. Sides are steamed ginger carrots and some steamed baby spinach with mushrooms sliced in half. We are having to water the fence lines and raised gardens today. We NEED rain dammit! Saves me $$$. The rub sounds good. I know I have some dried mustard somewhere, I need to play with it more. -- Peace! Om "My mother never saw the irony in calling me a Son of a bitch" -- Jack Nicholson |
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