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Monday, February 15, 2016

Dry Mixes in a Jar... Prime Rib Rub


Dry Mixes... these mixes are not for canning, but may be stored in canning jars.

Prime Rib Rub
Found on NellsOldFashionRecipes

1/3 cup salt

3 Tbsp. dry mustard 

4 tsp. black pepper 

1-1/2 tsp. garlic powder 

1 Tbsp. onion powder 

2 tsp. thyme 

2 tsp. oregano 

2 tsp. coriander 

2 tsp. celery seed 

2 Tbsp. olive oil 

Mix all dry ingredients together. Rub prime rib with olive oil. Rub spice blend on meat and let set for 30 minutes before cooking.
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