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Mustard Paint
Summary
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| Recipes | Bastes, Sops and Mops |
Description
This recipe is for a sauce for smoking or grilling slabs of ribs, pork loins, pork butts, pork tenderloins, ham, chicken and/or any other meat.
Ingredients
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1 12 oz can flat beer
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4 cups prepared yellow mustard
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1/2 cup dark brown sugar, packed
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1 tablespoon Louisiana-style hot sauce
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1 teaspoon sea salt
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1 teaspoon black pepper
Instructions
Combine all ingredients in a non-reactive bowl and store in an air tight jar in the refrigerator. This sauce will keep for several months. You can replace beer with lemon juice or liquor. You can also use the Dijon style mustard for the American mustard.
My preference is to use just 2 cups of prepared mustard, keep the other ingredients the same and substitute 2 Tablespoons of Real Lemon for the flat beer.
When ready to use, paint the mustard sauce on the meat or chicken and then put your favorite spice rub on. Grill or smoke.
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