Recipe: Perfect BBQ Sauce

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BBQ Sauce Take ribs, wings, and pork to the next level with these easy and delicious homemade barbecue sauce recipes. Take it from our Test Kitchen, there are more than just a few ways to make a delicious homemade BBQ sauce and depending on your protein, or even your postal code, your BBQ sauce craving might incorporate a variety of flavors. For those of us who love poultry, North Alabama's famous. You can have BBQ Sauce using 12 ingredients and 4 steps. Here is how you achieve that.

Ingredients of BBQ Sauce

  1. You need of Wet ingredients.
  2. Prepare 1/2 gallon of ketchup.
  3. It's 1 cup of water.
  4. You need 2 cup of apple vinegar.
  5. You need of Dry ingredients.
  6. You need 1/2 cup of refined sugar.
  7. You need 2 tbsp of garlic powder.
  8. It's 1 tbsp of celery seed.
  9. It's 1 tbsp of cumin.
  10. You need 1 tbsp of chilli powder.
  11. You need 2 tbsp of cayenne pepper.
  12. It's 2 tbsp of salt.

Regardless of whether you've got chicken, pork, or beef ribs on the grill, there's one thing practically every protein needs, and that's barbecue sauce. Whether your tastes tend more toward Kansas City, Texas, or elsewhere, that combo of spice, sweetness, vinegar, and other flavors is an absolute must. Raspberries replace the traditional tomatoes in this unique barbecue sauce. Red pepper flakes add a little kick to the thick ruby-red sauce.

BBQ Sauce step by step

  1. Mix ketchup and vinegar..
  2. Add dry ingredients..
  3. Add water and mix evenly..
  4. Cook over high heat for 5 to 10 minutes while whisking. And you're done!!.

Great over chicken breasts or pork tenderloin, brush on the sauce near the end of the grilling time. —Garnet Pirre, Helena, Montana For those who favor Carolina-style barbecue, this vinegary sauce is the holy grail. It's super peppery and sharp, and perfect for fatty cuts of smoked meat. There are the regional camps of North Carolina style BBQ sauce, Kansas City style BBQ sauce, white Alabama BBQ sauce, and then the Memphis style with no sauce at all (well, maybe just a smidge). Whether you like tangy, tart, or sweet, these BBQ sauce recipes got you covered. Take that bottle of store-bought sauce and throw it in the trash.