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Rib Rub with a Mexican Influence

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CATEGORY CUISINE TAG YIELD
Grains Mexican Rubs and sp, Spices and 1 servings

INGREDIENTS

2 tb Paprika sweet
1/2 ts Black pepper
1/2 ts Cayenne
1 ts Mustard dry
1 tb Brown sugar
2 tb Chile powder
1 ts Garlic powder
1 ts Cumin ground
1 ts Onion powder
1 ts Achiote seeds ground

INSTRUCTIONS

("Tex-Mex rib rub") A couple of folks have asked about my mention of an
achiote rub for chicken for green chile/chicken sandwiches. I can't for the
life of me find the recipe I've used in the past, but this one looks good.
It's from Babs Woods, who may be on this list; I can't remember. As usual,
chile-heads adjust heat as endorphin addiction dictates: Use on about 2lbs
meat. (Recipe can be doubled, for 4 lbs. of meat or ribs.) Bake, roast,
grill, whatever, until meat is properly cooked. Store dry rub in screw top
jar until used.
Recipe by: Curtis Jackson cjackson@mv.us.adobe.com
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