I keep a big squeeze bottle of a mixture of sauces in the fridge: jar of blues hog, half bottle of gates, half bottle of either sweet baby rays or if masterpiece. I use Tennessee red on salads as a dressing (and on my pulled pork).
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Blues Hog Original 50/50 mix with Sonny's Sweet Sauce Blues Hog Original 50/50 mix with Blues Hog TN. Red. Uncle Kenny's Original Uncle Kenny's Mustard Sauce
For a little extra kick in my BBQ sauce, I stumbled upon Fighting Cock that is awesome...very good when combining with a sweeter sauce like Bone Sucking.
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We like Bone Sucking Sauce and Sweet Baby Rays too. Since we're on Atkins, we found a recipe from bowulf on YouTube that ain't too bad. It's tangy and not spicy which appeals to Wilma who is a spice wimp.
Low Carb BBQ Sauce
1C Tomato Sauce (no sugar added)
1C Low Sugar Ketchup
1/2 C White Distilled Vinegar
1/2 C Splenda or liquid equivalent
1/4 C Black Strap Molasses
1/2 tsp Black Pepper
1/2 tsp Salt
2 tsp Liquid Smoke
1/2 tsp Paprika
1/4 tsp Garlic Powder
1/4 tsp Onion Powder
1/8 tsp Chili Powder
Dash of Cayanne
Dash of Cinnamon
1 Tbs Butter
Simmer 20 minutes.
Yields 3 Cups or 48 1 Tbs servings, 2 grams net carbs each
If my calculations are correct, when this baby hits 88 miles per hour, you're gonna see some serious shit!
They stepped away from the "traditional" BBQ flavors. They have Citrus. Caribbean ( like a mild Jerk Sauce), Rootbeer (super on ribs), Chocolate Chili, Fire Roasted Jalapeno and Chive ( doubles up well as a pizza sauce), and a Korean BBQ glaze ( I use it for stirfry as well). They sell it at stores and also at the local Farmers Market in the summertime. They came out with 2 new flavors last summer, a Sweet Sticky Garlic, and a Smokehouse BBQ.
These guys are different. Yeah its not for everyone, but the differnt flavors they make puts a twist on whats already out there. They are even lower in calories, carbs, sugar and sodium than the 4 leading BBQ sauce producers in Canada. Thats what thye tell me anyway. I think they post that on their site as well. They know their stuff for sure.
I don't get the Sweet Baby Ray thing. I thinks its way too sweet. I rank SBR one step up from Kraft BBQ sauce.
I only use it on BBQ'd chicken. It is very sweet so I thin it with some vinegar and usually use a spicy rub to counteract the sweetness.
Usually it is used as my "everyone else" sauce. I have mine out, and I put that out for guests since that is the type of sauce people are used to. I wouldn't be surprised if many that don't grill much have a Kraft/KC Masterpiece-type bottle in their fridge at home.
I was a Sweet Baby Rays fan...until I tried Head Country BBQ sauce out of Texas. I cannot find it in Indiana but I order it by the case in Hot and Regular. It is wonderful.
I tried the John Boy and Billy's Grilling Sauce and was surprised at how much I liked it. They claim that they win a lot of barbecue contests with it, and I can see why.
Rock N Roll Ribs BBQ Sauce. In Boca Raton, Florida there is a BBQ joint owned by the drummer for Iron Maiden. There is just something about that sauce that makes it good. Its almost like a jelly based BBQ sauce.
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1 • Off Topic Disagree Agree 1LikeBlues Hog Original 50/50 mix with Blues Hog TN. Red.
Uncle Kenny's Original
Uncle Kenny's Mustard Sauce
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0 • Off Topic Disagree Agree LikeMaking your own with fresh ingredients trumps anything out of a bottle.
http://www.adamperrylang.com/recipes/apl-bbq-sauce/
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0 • Off Topic Disagree Agree LikeWe like Bone Sucking Sauce and Sweet Baby Rays too. Since we're on Atkins, we found a recipe from bowulf on YouTube that ain't too bad. It's tangy and not spicy which appeals to Wilma who is a spice wimp.
Low Carb BBQ Sauce
1C Tomato Sauce (no sugar added)
1C Low Sugar Ketchup
1/2 C White Distilled Vinegar
1/2 C Splenda or liquid equivalent
1/4 C Black Strap Molasses
1/2 tsp Black Pepper
1/2 tsp Salt
2 tsp Liquid Smoke
1/2 tsp Paprika
1/4 tsp Garlic Powder
1/4 tsp Onion Powder
1/8 tsp Chili Powder
Dash of Cayanne
Dash of Cinnamon
1 Tbs Butter
Simmer 20 minutes.
Yields 3 Cups or 48 1 Tbs servings, 2 grams net carbs each
If my calculations are correct, when this baby hits 88 miles per hour, you're gonna see some serious shit!
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0 • Off Topic Disagree Agree LikeI like a local company where I live.
Its called Bon Vivant!
They stepped away from the "traditional" BBQ flavors. They have Citrus. Caribbean ( like a mild Jerk Sauce), Rootbeer (super on ribs), Chocolate Chili, Fire Roasted Jalapeno and Chive ( doubles up well as a pizza sauce), and a Korean BBQ glaze ( I use it for stirfry as well). They sell it at stores and also at the local Farmers Market in the summertime. They came out with 2 new flavors last summer, a Sweet Sticky Garlic, and a Smokehouse BBQ.
These guys are different. Yeah its not for everyone, but the differnt flavors they make puts a twist on whats already out there. They are even lower in calories, carbs, sugar and sodium than the 4 leading BBQ sauce producers in Canada. Thats what thye tell me anyway. I think they post that on their site as well. They know their stuff for sure.
Bonvivantbbq.ca
Winnipeg based BBQ sauce company.
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1 • Off Topic Disagree Agree 1LikeTry some Salt Lick bbq sauce if you can find it.
I don't get the Sweet Baby Ray thing. I thinks its way too sweet. I rank SBR one step up from Kraft BBQ sauce.
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0 • Off Topic Disagree Agree LikeTony Stewart's BBQ sauce is a good one with some tang.
Also Everglades for a sweet onion taste.
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0 • Off Topic Disagree Agree LikeIf you like garlic, try this.
http://www.garlicdude.com/garbbqmamrap.html
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0 • Off Topic Disagree Agree LikeYabbadabbadoo! Where is the caveman cop? :D
SBR and BSS are our favs. Stubs is good too. A lot of times we just do not sauce at all, as the rub and carmelization is so good, we are happy.
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