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Cajun Creole Kitchen Co. Bayou Blaze – Authentic Louisiana Seasoning
$9.99 Add To Cart - $9.49Bayou Blaze – Authentic Louisiana Seasoning by Cajun Creole Kitchen Co. delivers smoky paprika, cayenne heat and Creole spice in a versatile blend ideal for seafood, poultry, beef, pork or vegetables. Bring bold Southern flavor to every dish.
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Stevie’s Habanero Honey
$9.99 Add To Cart - $9.49Stevie’s Habanero Honey blends smooth sweetness with fiery habanero heat. Perfect for glazing meats, enhancing breakfast dishes, drizzling on pizza, or adding sweet-heat flavor to sauces and snacks.
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Char Crust Southwest Chipotle
$7.99 Add To Cart - $7.59Add bold Southwestern flavor with Char Crust Southwest Chipotle, a smoky, spicy chipotle blend that creates a crusty sear and juicy results on chicken, steak, pork and vegetables.
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Chef Dan’s Sauces & Spices – Cajun Seasoning
$11.99 Add To Cart - $11.39Spice up your meals with Chef Dan’s Cajun Seasoning. A bold Louisiana blend of paprika, cayenne, and garlic that adds fiery flavor to any dish. Gluten-free, no MSG, and packed with authentic Cajun heat.
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A BBQ rub is a blend of spices and seasonings applied to meat before cooking. Rubs enhance flavor and help create the bark that barbecue is known for.
Brisket rubs typically use salt, pepper, garlic, and a balance of savory spices. Texas-style rubs are the most popular for brisket.
Most rubs should sit on meat for 15-30 minutes before cooking, but you can apply them up to 12 hours in advance for deeper flavor.
Some BBQ rubs are sweet, others are smoky or savory, and some are spicy. Each product description lists the flavor profile and heat level.
BBQ rubs don’t spoil, but they lose flavor over time. For best results, use them within 1-2 years of opening and store in a cool, dry place.

