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Any good barbecue sauce recipes out there?

by Guest33316  |  earlier

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I have two slabs of ribs in need of a good sauce and I want something different.

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  1. Ok you should feel special and give me the 10 points because i'm going to give you my personal creation;

    2 large tomato's

    1 small can tomato paste

    2-3 cloves of garlic

    1 tbsp curry powder

    1 tsp sugar

    1 tsp chili powder

    1 tbsp vinegar

    put them all in the blender and blend, you can use whatever spices you like but i love the combination I came up with. Good luck and remember if you are going to BBQ it instead of cooking it in the oven, BBQ sauces that contain a good amount of sugar should go on close to the end, sugar will burn on a high heat from a BBQ.


  2. Ingredients

    1 cup tomato ketchup

    1/2 cup cider vinegar

    1 tsp sugar

    1 tsp chili powder

    1/8 tsp salt

    1 1/2 cups water

    3 stalks celery, chopped

    3 bay leaves

    1 clove garlic

    2 Tbsp onion, chopped

    4 Tbsp butter

    4 Tbsp Worcestershire sauce

    1 tsp paprika

    dash black pepper

    Combine all the ingredients and bring to a boil. Simmer about 15 minutes. Remove from heat and strain.


  3. the recipe below is good except i would use brown sugar

  4. ive found a few..and they seem different..check the link below

  5. if you want to buy a nice bbq sauce that is different but very good.. try Lowries  chipotle marinade/sauce it is very good in my opinion. Grab a small jar of real honey too. I won 1st place ribs in a state cookoff a few years ago with that combination. Of course the cooking of the ribs is most important but a good sauce (for those who like sauce) is a must.

    If you want a good homemade sauce try a bottle of ketchup with a lil apple cidar vinegar, brown sugar, onion and garlic powder (or  liquified)and a touch of cayenne pepper a bit of chili powder is good too. You can add lotsa different stuff in various combinations but that's pretty basic. I make several gallons every weekend at my bbq joint/cafe.

    and if you can save some of your drippings to add to the sauce is almost a must...if not a lil Wylers beef granules or broth will do the trick.

    If you want something more specific gimme a buzz. I can give you an exact per gallons recipe if you wanna do the math. BUT all in all, it's just a matter of taste. Play with it a bit and you'll see what I mean.

  6. This is so easy and so good you can't believe it unless you try it !!

    1 bottle Western salad dressing,or Catalina

    1 envelope Lipton's onion soup mix

    1 can Cranberry sauce      (either whole or jelly)

    Mix together and pour over your ribs,bake either in oven or crockpot until tender, wonderful, this is good on chicken too !  yum

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