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Recipe: Light Chicken Barbecue Sauce edit
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Tags: Barbecue, Poultry, Sauce
edit Ingredients
1 |
lrg Egg, well beaten |
½ |
cup Cooking oil |
1 |
cup Cider vinegar |
1 |
tablespoon Salt |
1 |
teaspoon Sage |
¼ |
teaspoon Pepper |
edit Preparation
Step 1 |
Mix all ingredients and store in air tight container in fridge. |
Step 2 |
NOTES : Also very good on pork! |
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