me either.The bigger name BBQ joints from Missouri I don't care for . Arthur Bryant and Pappy's .
me either.The bigger name BBQ joints from Missouri I don't care for . Arthur Bryant and Pappy's .
+1 On thinning SBR. I do SBR + ACV + Franks.Sweet Baby Ray's is pretty good and I keep it around most of the time. It's too sweet and too thick so I thin it down with apple cider vinegar.
I just can't find a sauce that strikes a home run for me. I really need to experiment with recipes and come up with something I can make but until then I'm still willing to try out some suggested sauces. Let me know what you like please and I'll look into trying it out.
Thanks.
I am allergic to HFCS, so I always look for natural ingredients or I mean real sugar. It was G. Hughes for a while but like someone here said, it tastes funny once heated up. So screw my Doc, I won't stop buying a good brown sugar BBQ sauce. Of course, I do make my own with MONK FRUIT and it is really really good. A little more user friendly to diabeticsI see that high fructose corn syrup is the main ingredient in Sweet Baby Ray's. That annoys me. Plus it's way too thick and sweet.
Thanks, I'll be in Bethlehem area next month and will check it out. Love DP saucesRudy’s BBQ sauce.
There’s a gas station/store here called Sheetz that I’m not sure how far they are outside of PA, but I just absolutely love their Dr Pepper BBQ sauce!! It’s not store bought Stubbs or SBR (tried those) and it’s not any of the bbq recipes online (tried those too). The dr pepper flavor is very dominant, it slaps you right in the mouth, and it’s got a nice spicy tingle to it.
I’ve gotten close trying to replicate it by using Dr. Pepper ice cream topper (the syrupy stuff) but it’s not the same.
Country Bob's Brown sugar and hickory . $2.89 at Dierbergs .I won't stop buying a good brown sugar BBQ sauce.
Jim Quessenberry's Gold BBQ Sauce. Fantastic mustard-based sauce that gets used all the time.
I'll have to check to see if one of our local Hannafords has that.Gone but not forgotten original Texas Best. My local Northeast grocery chain Hannaford has a Taste of Inspirations Chipotle Bacon that is very good. Food Lion in the south might have it as well.