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Lemon-pepper Dry Rib Rub – Low Sodium Version

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CATEGORY CUISINE TAG YIELD
:, Rubs 1 Servings

INGREDIENTS

2 T Sodium-free salt substitute
6 T Sugar
4 T Lemon-Pepper seasoning
Tones brand
1 T Paprika

INSTRUCTIONS

I made a rub from David Klose's Lemon-Pepper recipe where I
substituted potassium chloride salt for the real salt. I also reduced
the salt substitute by about 1/3 from what David's recipe called for.
It made some fine low-sodium ribs. My wife is also diabetic and she
uses a product called Spoonable Sugar Twin for baking sugar-free
cookies. It is a fluffy white powder. You might substitute that for
the sugar in the rubs. But I would think a diabetic could tolerate  the
small amount of sugar in this recipe as you only use a small part  of
the rub batch on a slab of ribs.  Mix all ingredients and store in a
tightly sealed jar in a cool dark  place.  Recipe by: : Modified
version of David Klose's recipe  Posted to bbq-digest by "wight"
<wight@odc.net> on Apr 13, 1999,  converted by MM_Buster v2.0l.

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