Smokey barbecue sauce can be a delicious addition to any cookout or meal and making it from scratch is easier than you think! With a few simple ingredients and some time, you can create a sauce that will tantalize your taste buds and elevate any dish. From classic smoky flavors to unique twists on the traditional recipe, there are countless ways to customize your barbecue sauce to suit your preferences. Whether you prefer a thick and rich sauce or a tangy and light one, the possibilities are endless. So grab your apron, fire up the grill, and let's explore the world of smoky barbecue sauce!
Check out the recipes below so you can choose the best recipe for yourself!
SMOKY BARBECUE SAUCE
My mother has been relying on this recipe for years. We especially enjoy it on a beef brisket. -Carla Holland, Oktaha, Oklahoma
Provided by Taste of Home
Time 15m
Yield 2-1/2 cups.
Number Of Ingredients 8
Steps:
- In a large saucepan, combine all ingredients. Bring to a boil over medium heat, stirring often. Reduce heat; simmer, uncovered, for 10-15 minutes or until heated through.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 44 calories, Fat 0 fat (0 saturated fat), Cholesterol 0 cholesterol, Sodium 375mg sodium, Carbohydrate 11g carbohydrate (6g sugars, Fiber 0 fiber), Protein 1g protein.
SMOKY-SWEET BARBECUE SAUCE RECIPE BY TASTY
Here's what you need: tomato, onion, garlic, apple cider vinegar, bourbon, dark brown sugar, garlic powder, mustard powder, smoked paprika, cayenne pepper, chili flakes, salt
Provided by Newell Ball
Categories Sides
Yield 6 (16-ounce) jars
Number Of Ingredients 12
Steps:
- Combine tomatoes, onion, and garlic in a large stock pot and bring to a boil; lower heat and simmer 30 minutes or until vegetables are very soft. Working in batches, puree vegetables until smooth with Harvest Pro food mill or in the bowl of a food processor.
- Return tomato mixture to the pot and add remaining ingredients, bring to a boil over high heat, stirring frequently. Lower heat and simmer until thickened and darker in color, about 1½-2 hours, stirring occasionally to prevent scorching.
- Prepare boiling water canner while sauce is cooking. Heat jars in simmering water until ready to use. Do not boil. Wash lids in warm soapy water and set aside with bands.
- Ladle hot BBQ sauce into a hot jar leaving a ½-inch headspace. Remove air bubbles. Wipe jar rim. Center lid on jar and apply band; adjust to fingertip tight. Place jar in boiling water canner. Repeat until all jars are filled.
- Process jars for 20 minutes, adjusting for altitude. Turn off heat, remove lid, let jars stand 5 minutes. Remove jars and cool 12-24 hours. Check lids for seal. They should not flex when center is pressed.
- Enjoy!
Nutrition Facts : Calories 458 calories, Carbohydrate 95 grams, Fat 2 grams, Fiber 13 grams, Protein 10 grams, Sugar 74 grams
SWEET-AND-SMOKY BABY BACK RIBS WITH BOURBON BARBECUE SAUCE
Provided by Steve Raichlen
Categories Beer Bourbon Pork Marinate Backyard BBQ Pork Rib Summer Grill Grill/Barbecue Bon Appétit
Yield Makes 6 servings
Number Of Ingredients 11
Steps:
- Arrange ribs in large roasting pan. Pour bourbon over. Chill 30 minutes, turning ribs often. Pour off and discard bourbon.
- Whisk salt and next 5 ingredients in medium bowl. Sprinkle spice mixture on both sides of ribs. Let stand 1 hour.
- Place wood chips in medium bowl. Pour beer over; let stand 1 hour. Place handful of torn newspaper in bottom of charcoal chimney. Top newspaper with 25 charcoal briquettes. Remove upper rack from barbecue. Place chimney on lower grill rack. Light newspaper and let charcoal burn until ash is gray, about 30 minutes.
- Open 1 bottom grill vent. Turn out hot charcoal onto 1 side of lower rack. Using metal spatula, spread charcoal to cover approximately 1/3 of rack. Remove 1 cup wood chips from beer and drain (keep remaining chips in beer). Scatter drained chips over coals (avoid using too many wet chips, which may douse the fire). Fill foil loaf pan halfway with water and place opposite the coals on lower grill rack.
- Place upper grill rack on barbecue. Arrange ribs on upper grill rack above loaf pan. Cover barbecue with lid, positioning top vent directly over ribs. Place stem of candy thermometer through top vent, with gauge on outside and tip near ribs (thermometer should not touch meat or grill rack); leave in place during cooking. Check temperature after 5 minutes. Use top and bottom vents to maintain temperature between 275°F and 325°F, opening vents wider to increase heat and closing to decrease heat. Leave any other vents closed.
- After 45 minutes, use technique described earlier to light an additional 15 charcoal briquettes in same charcoal chimney set atop nonflammable surface.
- When temperature of barbecue falls below 275°F, use oven mitts to lift off upper rack with ribs; place rack with ribs on heatproof surface. Using tongs, add hot gray charcoal from chimney to bottom rack. Drain remaining 1 cup wood chips; sprinkle over charcoal. Reposition upper rack on barbecue, placing ribs above loaf pan. Cover with lid. Grill until ribs are very tender and meat pulls away from bones, about 45 minutes longer, brushing with 3/4 cup Bourbon Barbecue Sauce the last 15 minutes of cooking.
- Transfer ribs to platter. Brush with 3/4 cup more barbecue sauce. Serve, passing remaining sauce separately, if desired.
SMOKY TEX-MEX BARBECUE SAUCE
This is one of the best barbecue sauces I have tasted in a long time. It can be used as a marinade, a basting sauce and a dipping sauce. I used it for pork ribs but it would be good with chicken, too.
Provided by Irmgard
Categories Sauces
Time 15m
Yield 1 cup
Number Of Ingredients 14
Steps:
- In a saucepan, heat the oil over medium heat; fry the garlic and onion, stirring occasionally, until softened, about 3 minutes.
- Add the ketchup, water, vinegar, sugar, chili powder, oregano, Worcestershire sauce, cumin, mustard, salt and liquid smoke; bring to a boil.
- Reduce the heat and simmer until slightly thickened, about 3 minutes.
- Let cool before using for marinating or basting. If using as a dipping sauce, measure off the required amount, reheat and thin with a little water.
CLASSIC BARBECUE PORK RIBS WITH SMOKY BACON BARBECUE SAUCE
Provided by Bruce Aidells
Categories Fourth of July Father's Day Backyard BBQ Bacon Pork Rib Spice Summer Grill Grill/Barbecue
Yield Makes 4 to 6 servings
Number Of Ingredients 37
Steps:
- Prepare the rub and bake the ribs:
- In a small bowl, combine the garlic, salt, brown sugar, smoked paprika, chile powder, black pepper, sage, thyme, dry mustard, cumin, coriander, ginger, and cayenne pepper if using. Generously coat the ribs with the rub then wrap each slab in a double layer of plastic wrap and let them sit at room temperature for up to 2 hours. DO AHEAD: To develop maximum flavor, place the ribs, coated in the rub, in the refrigerator and chill at least 12 hours and up to 24 hours.
- Preheat the oven to 325°F.
- Line a large rimmed baking sheet with foil. If you have a flat metal cooling rack, arrange it in the baking sheet and place the ribs, bone side down, on the rack. If you don't have a rack, place the ribs, bone side down, directly on the foil-lined baking sheet. Bake the ribs until the meat is tender and starting to pull away from the bones, 1 1/2 to 2 hours. At this point, the ribs are ready to be served, but we recommend taking the time to finish them on the grill (or in the broiler), while glazing with homemade barbecue sauce. DO AHEAD: Ribs can be baked ahead of time and kept, wrapped in foil, at room temperature for 4 to 6 hours, before finishing them on the grill.
- While the ribs are baking, make the barbecue sauce:
- In a heavy, medium saucepan over moderately low heat, cook the bacon until the fat renders and the bacon starts to brown, about 10 minutes-do not let the bacon get crispy. Add the onions and continue cooking, covered and stirring occasionally, until the onions are soft and translucent, about 10 minutes. Add the garlic, sage, and thyme and cook, stirring occasionally, for 1 minute. Add the smoked paprika, chile powder, cumin, black pepper, and ginger and cook, stirring, for 1 minute. Add the coffee, brown sugar, yellow mustard, Worcestershire sauce, and vinegar and stir well to combine. Raise the heat to moderate and bring the sauce to a boil, scraping the saucepan with a wooden spoon to remove any browned bits from the bottom. Add the ketchup, hot sauce, and bay leaves, then lower the heat to moderately low and simmer the sauce until it's thick enough to coat the back of a spoon but isn't as thick as ketchup, about 30 minutes. Taste the sauce and add more vinegar or hot sauce to taste and season with salt and pepper. Remove and discard the bay leaves. DO AHEAD: BBQ sauce can be made ahead and stored, in an airtight container in the refrigerator, up to 2 weeks. Warm the sauce gently on the stove before using.
- Grill the ribs:
- While the barbecue sauce is simmering, prepare your grill for direct-heat cooking over medium-high heat: If using a charcoal grill, open the vents on the bottom of the grill and light a large chimney starter full of charcoal (preferably hardwood). When the coals are covered with white-gray ash (about 20 to 30 minutes later), spread them out on the grill's bottom rack, leaving a space to one side that is equal to the size of the food to be grilled so that it can be moved there in the case of flare-ups. Test the heat of the charcoal by holding your hand 5 inches above the coals for about 3 seconds for medium-high heat. If the charcoal is too hot, continue to let it burn until it reaches medium-high.
- If using a gas grill, preheat all burners on high, covered, for 10 minutes, then adjust the heat to medium-high.
- Depending on the size of your grill, place 1 or 2 slabs, bone side down, over the heat and brush the fat-covered side generously with barbecue sauce. Grill the ribs, covered, for 2 minutes. Flip the slab over, brush the bone side with sauce, and grill, covered, until the sauce on the fat-covered side is caramelized and lightly charred, 1 to 2 minutes. Flip the slab over and continue grilling, covered, until the sauce on the bone side is caramelized and lightly charred, 1 minute. Transfer the ribs to a cutting board and let them rest for 10 minutes. If necessary, repeat the grilling and glazing process with the second slab of ribs. Cut between the ribs and serve immediately with plenty of barbecue sauce on the side.
GRILLED SMOKY CHICKEN BREASTS WITH ALABAMA WHITE BARBECUE SAUCE
Balance the spicy heat of grilled chicken breasts with a creamy, citrus sauce. Ready in 20 minutes!
Provided by Betty Crocker Kitchens
Categories Entree
Time 20m
Yield 4
Number Of Ingredients 10
Steps:
- Heat gas or charcoal grill. Between pieces of plastic wrap or waxed paper, place each chicken breast smooth side down; gently pound with flat side of meat mallet or rolling pin until about 1/4 inch thick. Brush all sides of chicken with oil. In small bowl, mix grill seasoning, brown sugar and chili pepper powder; sprinkle on both sides of chicken.
- Place chicken on grill over medium heat. Cover grill; cook 5 to 6 minutes, turning once, until chicken is no longer pink in center.
- Meanwhile, in small bowl, beat remaining ingredients with wire whisk until blended. Drizzle mayonnaise mixture on 4 serving plates. Top with chicken.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 360, Carbohydrate 7 g, Cholesterol 95 mg, Fat 1 1/2, Fiber 0 g, Protein 32 g, SaturatedFat 4 g, ServingSize 1 Serving, Sodium 190 mg, Sugar 6 g, TransFat 0 g
Tips:
- Use high-quality ingredients for the best flavor. Organic and locally-sourced ingredients are ideal.
- Don't be afraid to experiment with different types of wood chips or chunks for smoking. Different woods will impart different flavors to the sauce.
- Let the sauce simmer for at least 30 minutes to allow the flavors to meld.
- Taste the sauce frequently and adjust the seasonings as needed.
- Use the sauce on your favorite grilled or smoked meats, or even as a dipping sauce for appetizers.
Conclusion:
Smoky barbecue sauce is a delicious and versatile condiment that can be used on a variety of foods. With a little planning and effort, you can easily make your own smoky barbecue sauce at home. So next time you're firing up the grill or smoker, be sure to give this recipe a try. You won't be disappointed!
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