Texas Barbecue Mop
Grrrrrgh!
Course : BBQ Sauce
From: HungryMonster.com
Serves: 1
 

Ingredients:

  Amount  Measure       Ingredient -- Preparation Method
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   1 1/2  teaspoons     salt
   1 1/2  teaspoons     dry mustard
   1      teaspoon      garlic powder
     1/2  teaspoon      ground bay leaf
   1      teaspoon      chile powder
   1 1/2  teaspoons     paprika
   1      teaspoon      Louisiana hot sauce
     2/3  cup           Worcestershire sauce
     1/3  cup           apple cider vinegar
   2 2/3  cups          beef stock
     1/3  cup           cooking oil
 

Preparation:

Combine all ingredients and use to mop meats that are barbecuing. You can go to the dime store and buy a dish mop or you can rig one up at home by using a long-handled wooden spoon and some clean rags which you tie to the end of the spoon with string. I always use the rag version, then simply throw the rags away. It seems easier to me than keeping the mop clean between barbecues. Leftover sauce will keep well in the refrigerator. You will notice that as you stick the mop in the sauce the color darkens and becomes more chocolate brown because meat juices are blending with the sauce. This enhances the flavor of the sauce and will make it better the second time you use it. You can use this mop for beef, pork, or chicken with equally good results. As you can see, this sauce has no tomato and no sugar. Any so called barbecue sauce with tomato or sugar should be served on the side and not rubbed on cooking meat because sugar or tomato will burn and char the meat surface. Read labels on commercial products and apply the same rule.