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10009 N 19TH AVE, PHOENIX, AZ 85021
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Grill to perfection with sauces from Six Points Hardware experts

Published 05/30/23

Barbecuing is about more than what you throw on the grill. Sauces from experts at Six Points Hardware will add just the flavor and spice you’re looking for.

Willie Florez, manager of Six Points Hardware, 10009 N 19th Ave explained what flavorful sauces they recommend.

This Cajun-style seasoning with a Texas jalapeño kick is more savory than sweet, and packs back end heat to keep your taste buds on their toes. It works on both fried and smoked turkeys, as well as vegetables, ribs and any other meats. This $9.99 seasoning has been used by Meat Church on the competitive grilling circuit.
Willie Florez Says: “This savory rub is mouth-wateringly great on anything you're grilling, frying, or smoking. It doesn’t matter if it’s, meat, vegetables, or potatoes, you’ll get a fantastic rush from the signature jalapeno in this sauce,” Willie Florez said. “This sauce is more savory than sweet, so you can use it for anything you're grilling, and add a sophisticated flavor.”

Find the taste of dry turbinado sugar in this blend of sweet and savory flavors. It can be used for pork, but a $13.99 bottle will go a long way on other meats and vegetables.
Willie Florez Says: “This rub gives the ideal harmony of sweet and savory to anything you’re grilling or in the oven, not just pork,” Willie Florez said. “It's made with turbinado sugar, which is a dry sugar that makes an amazing addition to any sweet flavoring. Throw a dash on whatever you’re grilling, whether it’s just for your family or for a BBQ competition.”

This seasoning doesn’t contain additives, preservatives or flavorings. Instead, it’s cold-filled with natural ingredients. A $10.99 bottle can be used for marinades, finishing sauces, dipping sauces, stir-fries and even salad dressing.
Willie Florez Says: “If you like a teriyaki flavor, you'll really appreciate this small bottle,” Willie Florez said. “It has the best clean ingredients and truly elevates the flavor of stir-fries, marinades, and dipping sauces. It has a genuine taste you won't find elsewhere. It’s also universal and can be used for any saucing occasion.”

You’ll find raspberry flavors alongside chipotle heat in a $13.99 bottle of Blues Hog’s bbq sauce. It’s recommended for marinades, bastes, or finishing sauces.
Willie Florez Says: “Some say spices and fruits don’t mix well together in a sauce, but they haven’t tried this one,” Willie Florez said. “The ripe raspberries and the pop of chipotle heat provide an perfect balance to anything you’re grilling. You get a bit of hotness and a bit of sweet in each bite. You can’t go wrong!”

5280 Culinary BBQ Provisions Sweet and Spicy Fire Honey
Find a sweet and spicy combination that uses honey from Colorado. For $11.99 a bottle you can try it on ribs, steaks, vegetables, fruits, and pastries.
Willie Florez Says: “Some great combos are there in the market nowadays, like this spicy honey sauce. Its mix of spicy and sweet will stand out on any meal, whether you add a dash of it to your pizza, meat, or vegetables. You can even add it to fruit dishes and desserts, for some extra flavors you wouldn’t normally get,” Willie Florez said. “You can grill almost anything, and you can add this sauce on top no matter what you’ve made.”

There are many flavors at work in this rub, including chocolate, caramel, toffee, dried peaches and hickory. You can also pour from a $16.99 bottle into a porter to make a beer marinade to help tenderize whatever you’re grilling.
Willie Florez Says: “If you’re the kind of person who enjoys a good, sweet, and robust porter, you'll enjoy this rub,” Willie Florez said. It's perfect because not only does it compliment a good cut of meat by itself, but you can use it with a beer marinade to really bring a robust flavor to whatever it is you're making on a grill.“

For more information and store hours about Six Points Hardware, visit their store online.

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