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JACK MILLER'S BASTING SAUCE
From the Kitchen of: Pepper
Source: Source: Cajun Grocer
Comments: You may substitute 7-Up, Sprite, ginger ale, or even orange juice in place of oil if you barbecue in your oven.
1 cup Jack Miller's Bar-B-Que Sauce |
1/3 cup cooking oil or butter or margarine |
2-3 dashes TABASCOŽ Pepper Sauce |
2-3 dashes CrystalŽ Worcestershire Sauce |
- Heat all ingredients in a saucepan at a low heat setting.
- After heating for a few minutes the added oil will absorb the flavor and seasonings in the barbecue sauce. As it cools the oil will rise to the top. This is what you want to use to baste the meat that's cooking on your barbecue pit. As you baste with the oil it will keep the meat moist while cooking. The excess will pass through the meat and burn away. The flavor and seasoning will stay in the meat. When the meat is cooked you can place it in a container and baste well with the thick sauce that's left in the saucepot. If you put a tight lid on the container the sauce will absorb into the hot meat and give it an unforgettable flavor.