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My blog for my adventures with BBQ and Fireworks. My Simple BBQ Rub. May 4th, 2012 Posted by ripsup. The Works Simple Rub. 1 cups Brown Sugar. 1/4 cup Sea Salt (though any should work). 1/8 cup cayenne pepper. 1/8 cup Cajun seasoning. 1/16 cup Southwest Chipolte spice mix*. 1/16 cup black pepper. 1-2 tsp Garlic Powder. 1/16 cup = 1 tablespoon, I left in cups because I usually do in multiples). Just mix everything by hand to break up the clumps and apply to your meat like any other rub. They have a bunch ...
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BBQ and the Works - My blog for my adventures with BBQ and Fireworks
My blog for my adventures with BBQ and Fireworks. My Simple BBQ Rub. May 4th, 2012 Posted by ripsup. The Works Simple Rub. 1 cups Brown Sugar. 1/4 cup Sea Salt (though any should work). 1/8 cup cayenne pepper. 1/8 cup Cajun seasoning. 1/16 cup Southwest Chipolte spice mix*. 1/16 cup black pepper. 1-2 tsp Garlic Powder. 1/16 cup = 1 tablespoon, I left in cups because I usually do in multiples). Just mix everything by hand to break up the clumps and apply to your meat like any other rub. They have a bunch ...
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