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Dry Rubs

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Mexican Posted 1 Servings

INGREDIENTS

3/4 c Paprika
2 T Chili powder
1/4 c Ground black pepper
2 T Garlic powder
2 T Onion powder
2 t Cayenne pepper
1/2 c Paprika
1/2 c Turbinado sugar
1/2 c Ground black pepper
4 t Dry mustard
1/4 c Salt
2 t Cayenne pepper
3/4 c Paprika
2 T Onion powder
1/4 c Ground black pepper
2 T Dry mustard
1/4 c Celery salt
2 t Cayenne pepper
1/4 c Sugar
Zest of 3 or 4 lemons, dried
& minced
1/4 c Ground white pepper
2 T Garlic powder
1/4 c Ground black pepper
1 T Cayenne pepper
1/4 c Celery salt
1 T Dried thyme, crumbled
1/4 c Brown sugar, packed
2 t Dried sage
1/4 c Ground allspice
2 t Ground nutmeg
1/4 c Onion powder
2 t Ground cinnamon
2 t Salt
2 t Dried thyme, crumbled
1/4 c Brown sugar, packed
1/2 c Dried new mexican red
chiles ground
3 T Ground cumin
1 T Dried oregano, crumbled
1/2 c Ground dried ancho chile
3 T Salt
3/4 c Paprika
2 T Chili powder, hot
1/4 c Ground black pepper
2 T Garlic powder
1/4 c Salt
2 T Onion powder
2 t Cayenne pepper

INSTRUCTIONS

Chiles in a rub should leave an afterglow in the throat, not a raging
conflagration. Dried ground chiles, such as Ancho or New Mexican red,
offer earthy savor and sweetness with a moderate level of firepower.
Powders made from Jalapenos and Chipotles (smoked Jalapenos) turn up
the thermostat a little higher, and Cayenne or Habanero chiles can
shoot the mercury right out the top.  Busted by Christopher E. Eaves
<cea260@airmail.net>  Recipe by: Smoke and Spice - CL & B Jamison
Posted to recipelu-digest by "Christopher E. Eaves"
<cea260@airmail.net> on Mar 13, 1998

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Nutrition (calculated from recipe ingredients)
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Calories: 4154
Calories From Fat: 808
Total Fat: 104.1g
Cholesterol: 0mg
Sodium: 121918.3mg
Potassium: 17057.8mg
Carbohydrates: 1021.2g
Fiber: 303g
Sugar: 324.8g
Protein: 139.8g


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