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Re: BBQ sauce talk [Re: DCS] #1554974 07/26/10 08:56 PM
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Originally Posted By: DCS
I picked up a bottle of "Rustlin' Bob's Absolutely Wild" Hot BBQ sauce at the hot sauce store in Fredricksburg and that stuff is the best I have ever eaten.


+1 Absolutely Wild is some great stuff. They also make Absolutely Mild (Mild) and Wildy Mild (Medium). Never tried either of those, but the hot is awesome.



Re: BBQ sauce talk [Re: Fleabiscuit] #1555072 07/26/10 09:31 PM
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I found the recipe for Luther's BBQ sauce (before Pappa's bought them and introduced that crap they call sauce). Google it and you will find the recipe on the net. Pretty darn good.

When making pulled pork, I make a vinegar based sauce.

For every day grilling, I use something different every time. Sweet Baby Ray;s, KC Masterpiece, Jack Daniels, etc. It's all decent.





Re: BBQ sauce talk [Re: MELackey] #1555252 07/26/10 10:41 PM
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I really dont mind Cattlemen's .



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Re: BBQ sauce talk [Re: OFBHWG] #1568978 08/02/10 03:48 PM
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I love me some Sweet Baby Rays



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Re: BBQ sauce talk [Re: Wes42] #1570065 08/02/10 10:24 PM
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The salt lick spicy sauce is what I use


Re: BBQ sauce talk [Re: OFBHWG] #1573569 08/04/10 03:10 AM
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Originally Posted By: OFBHWG
Head Country Sauce is very good a touch of sweet with a little kick! But my preference is no sauce at all!


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Re: BBQ sauce talk [Re: rifleman] #1585270 08/09/10 03:17 PM
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Originally Posted By: rifleman
Stubb's Spicy!


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Go to this website. I made this a couple of weeks ago when I smoked a hog shoulder. I would probably reduce the amount of apple cider vinegar by one third next time though. I made some other adjustmenst as well like chopping my jalepenos up in blender till they were liquified and added honey to knock out some of the vinegar taste. With any BBQ sauce you have to change things to make it your own. But this one is an easy one to start with.

Here is the link:
Jalepeno Beer BBQ Sauce


Re: BBQ sauce talk [Re: Ringer1] #1585422 08/09/10 04:01 PM
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Head Country or Sucklebusters




Re: BBQ sauce talk [Re: caddokiller] #1597977 08/15/10 06:12 AM
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Originally Posted By: caddokiller
I perfer KC masterpiece as far as store bought. If Im really feeling adventerous I make my own. Cant stand a sweet BBQ sauce. It got to be thick with just a little kick. What do you guys perfer?

mine cant be sweet either food



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