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Bolner's Fiesta
Bolner's Fiesta Wild Game Rub
7 oz
$4.35 each($0.62 / oz)
Victoria H‑E‑B plus!
6106 N. NAVARRO
Description
A tasty blend of salt, garlic, jalapeno powder, onion and spices, Bolner’s Fiesta Brand Wild Game Rub is the perfect complement to any fresh game meat.
Whether you are a hunter yourself or simply like the taste of fresh game meat, Bolner’s Fiesta Brand Wild Game Rub is one seasoning you must have. The perfect blend of garlic, onion and spices with a hint of jalapeno pepper and a pinch of tenderizer, this spice blend will bring out the flavor of your favorite game meats including venison, duck, goose, and more. Just sprinkle liberally over fresh cuts of meat and let the flavor absorb for 15 to 20 minutes before cooking. To use Bolner’s Fiesta Brand Wild Game Rub as a marinade, simply whisk in 2 cups of oil and 1 cup of vinegar or beer for every 4 teaspoons of seasoning and pour over fresh meat. Refrigerate the meat overnight, turning once, and cook as desired.
Whether you are a hunter yourself or simply like the taste of fresh game meat, Bolner’s Fiesta Brand Wild Game Rub is one seasoning you must have. The perfect blend of garlic, onion and spices with a hint of jalapeno pepper and a pinch of tenderizer, this spice blend will bring out the flavor of your favorite game meats including venison, duck, goose, and more. Just sprinkle liberally over fresh cuts of meat and let the flavor absorb for 15 to 20 minutes before cooking. To use Bolner’s Fiesta Brand Wild Game Rub as a marinade, simply whisk in 2 cups of oil and 1 cup of vinegar or beer for every 4 teaspoons of seasoning and pour over fresh meat. Refrigerate the meat overnight, turning once, and cook as desired.
Highlights
Ingredients
Salt, Monosodium Glutamate, Spices, Garlic, Onion, Jalapeno Powder, Calcium Stearate (Free-Flow Agent) and Tenderizer (Proteolytic Enzyme derived from Aspergillus Flavus Oryaze and from Papaya)Allergens and safety warnings
Caution: Do not leave unattended. Turn off heat if smoking or fire occurs. Do not put water on hot oil and do not pour into plastic container. Spontaneous combustion (fire) may result from oil s