Might catch hell for this but ....here goes

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tiki guy

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Jul 20, 2011
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This week -end I tried STUBBS spicy BBQ sauce , and I usually don't like ANY store bought BBQ sauce's ....BUT I loved it !      I would like to know if anyone knows what is in it ? and if it can be home made .

it was spicy , with a sweet tang and a nice little kick , really enjoyed it
 
I don't think Stubbs is gonna give up his recipe. 
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This week -end I tried STUBBS spicy BBQ sauce , and I usually don't like ANY store bought BBQ sauce's ....BUT I loved it !      I would like to know if anyone knows what is in it ? and if it can be home made .

it was spicy , with a sweet tang and a nice little kick , really enjoyed it
The ingredients aren't on the label?
 
Someone here posted a site with all the restaurant recipes on it, a while back. Sorry I don't remember what it was.

Have you tried to Google it?

Sometimes these recipes are floating around on the net.
 
Yeah I know they won't give up their recipe for it , and yeah  the ingredients are listed BUT amounts and minus the "Natural" Flavors , and some other questionable stuff store bought sauce's have.

Just a thought , guess I just keep buying it till I can try to make my own.
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here's a basic hot 'n' spicy bbq sauce recipe:
  • 1 cup hot water
  • 6 dried red chili peppers
  • 4 dried pequin chili peppers
  • 1 large onion, chopped
  • 1 cup ketchup
  • 1/2 cup tomato sauce
  • 1/3 cup vinegar
  • 1/4 cup brown sugar
  • 2 tablespoons vegetable oil
  • 2 cloves garlic, minced
  • 2 teaspoons dry mustard
  • 2 teaspoons Worcestershire sauce
Directions:
Plасе dried chilies іn hot water fοr 15 minutes tο soften. Pour water аnd chilies int a blender аnd blend until smooth. Sauté onion аnd garlic іn oil. Pour іn blended chilies аnd add remaining ingredients.  Bring tο a boil thеn remove frοm heat аnd allow tο сοοl. Fοr a smoother sauce, return cooled sauce tο blender аnd blend until smooth. 
 
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If you like a sweet tangy sauce try this super easy cheat:

2 Cups Sweet Baby Ray's Original

1 Cup cider vinegar

1 Cup apple juice (or beer)

A good squirt of yellow mustard

.... and brown sugar (or mollasas) to taste

....bring that up to low simmer in a pot and then turn the heat down and let it reduce and thicken up a bit. It is tangy, sweet, and delicious on pork and chicken. Plus it's really easy to make.
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Nothing wrong liking somebodys sauce!!

I like Stubbs if i use sauce..tho I do add a big dash of habenaro sauce.

I am trying my first go at hot sauce.

Have a great day!!

  Craig

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Oh man Craig! My nose cleared up just looking at that jar of peppers! LOL
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Nothing wrong liking somebodys sauce!!

I like Stubbs if i use sauce..tho I do add a big dash of habenaro sauce.

I am trying my first go at hot sauce.

Have a great day!!

  Craig

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