Dry Spice Rub Recipes for BBQ Chicken, Ribs, Steaks, Pork, and Fish
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Recipe: #23075
March 07, 2016
Categories: One-Pot Meal, July 4th, Potluck, Grilling (Outdoor), Spices, more
"From the first making at one of our family gatherings this had all the family begging the recipe, have to love when family shares. Most of my family love having the rub generously applied and without sauce, me a lighter shaking rubbed in and finishing with a homemade barbecue sauce or slathered with Sweet Baby Rae. Posting to have the recipe at my fingertips come summer cookout time ... or when when we give it a go in the oven while waiting for warm and sunny. We make large batches to have plenty on hand. Rub should be left on for at least two hours or overnight."
In bowl combine all ingredients (we do large batches when making).
Many dry rubs contain sugar which most of my family does not use, feel free to add brown sugar to taste if you wish, mix well.
Store in glass jar with lid or airtight container.