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Need a good sauce

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razormarsh
razormarsh Posts: 4
edited November -1 in EggHead Forum
Ok. First time poster - 4 or 5 year long lurcker.
I appreciate the collective knowledge of the group here.

AZRP - "The Chicken" is unbelieveable. I love it.

Does anyone have a sauce for folks that don't like something as hot as the sauce that AZRP puts on his chicken. I love it - I would just like to give my kids and friends kids a less spicey option - perhaps a sweet and spicy type of thing.

I love this place. Thanks for the awesome recipe AZRP.

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  • 61chev
    61chev Posts: 539
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    I use a KC masterpiece original and doctor it up to our liking with about
    1 part kc masterpiece
    1 part apple juice
    1/2 part cider vinegar
    2 table spoons worchester sauce
    Shake well and use sparingly
    we don't care for a heavy spicy sauce
  • Wise One
    Wise One Posts: 2,645
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    Look at the Cookbook section above. there are about 40 different sauce recipes in there. here is a fairly simple one that you can tweak to be as mild as you wish:

    Kansas City Sweet 'n' Spicy BBQ Sauce

    Dark red, thick, sweet sauce. Use a decent quality balsamic vinegar. Vary the spicy elements to taste.

    Ingredients:
    2 cups Heinz organic ketchup
    ¼ cup balsamic vinegar (don't skimp too much)
    ¼ cup Worchestershire sauce
    2 Tbs molasses
    2 Tbs French's yellow mustard
    1 to 2 tsp Frank’s original hot sauce
    1 to 2 Tbs Dizzy Pig's Swamp Venom

    Instructions:
    Put all ingredients in a saucepan, and simmer on gentle heat for 20 minutes.

    Author: Mike Anderson
  • Mr. & Mrs Potatohead
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    Sooo...
    Is this a sauce that you want to baste on cooking chicken?