Sauce Burning? What?

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bbrock293

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Aug 1, 2012
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Pittsboro, Indiana
I keep reading where you are not supposed to apply your sauce on pork/beef/etc. until the last 1/2 hour because the sugar in the sauce will burn. I have read this tip quite a bit. However, I see the same websites tell you to apply your sauce often and liberally throughout the cook and it looks like people apply sauce throughout the cook, at least what I have seen on Pitmasters and other shows. I wanted to get some opinions on this. Thanks!
 
I apply a light coat of sauce about 45 min to 30 min prior to completion.  But it's note because of sugar.  We like to taste the meat and the sauce is just a side note.  I serve sauce on the side for those who like more.
 
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BB when I cook Ribs (Beef) I use the 3-2-1 method during the 2 hrs in foil I use a liquid and add some sauce, when I put them on for the last hr i put sauce on the meat side (up) .
 
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