Off topic : your fave barbq sauce for pork???
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Off topic : your fave barbq sauce for pork???
I am serving some leftover pork loin as pulled pork today...I want to heat it in a barbq sauce but don't have a recipe...
I am serving homemade coleslaw and fried potatoes with it.
Baking some sort of dessert, haven't decided that yet.
will probably do something with the apples I have on hand.
what is your fave?
I am serving homemade coleslaw and fried potatoes with it.
Baking some sort of dessert, haven't decided that yet.
will probably do something with the apples I have on hand.
what is your fave?
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My FAVORITE thing to put on pork is not a bbq sauce but a rub that would taste wonderful on pulled pork as well. It's called......BUTT RUB. I use that stuff on everything! Salads, corn on the cob, and just about any meat (chicken with Butt Rub....yum). I know that didn't really address the bbq sauce but if you haven't tried it, it's worth it.
Everything's better with a little Butt Rub! (That's their tag line)
Enjoy! And I hope someone comes along with a good recipe for a wonderful bbq sauce for you!
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My FAVORITE thing to put on pork is not a bbq sauce but a rub that would taste wonderful on pulled pork as well. It's called......BUTT RUB. I use that stuff on everything! Salads, corn on the cob, and just about any meat (chicken with Butt Rub....yum). I know that didn't really address the bbq sauce but if you haven't tried it, it's worth it.
Everything's better with a little Butt Rub! (That's their tag line)
Enjoy! And I hope someone comes along with a good recipe for a wonderful bbq sauce for you!
gentle hugs
1 large onion chopped
oil to saute onion
3/4 cup ketchup
1/3 cup lemon juice(fresh)
3 T sugar
3 T worchestershire
2 T mustard
1/2 t pepper
Saute onion until transparent. Add other ingredients and simmer 20 minutes.
Variations:
add 1 T heinz 57
1/2 t tobassco
substitute maple syrup for sugar
1/4 cayene pepper
My favorite bottled bbq is Stubbs Original
oil to saute onion
3/4 cup ketchup
1/3 cup lemon juice(fresh)
3 T sugar
3 T worchestershire
2 T mustard
1/2 t pepper
Saute onion until transparent. Add other ingredients and simmer 20 minutes.
Variations:
add 1 T heinz 57
1/2 t tobassco
substitute maple syrup for sugar
1/4 cayene pepper
My favorite bottled bbq is Stubbs Original
Fischer & Weiser Raspberry Chipotle sauce!!!
Sold at my grocery store, but also at Costco & online, etc.
Costco - Fischer & WieserŪ The Original Roasted Raspberry Chipotle Sauce 6 Bottles - 15.75 oz. Each
Sold at my grocery store, but also at Costco & online, etc.
Costco - Fischer & WieserŪ The Original Roasted Raspberry Chipotle Sauce 6 Bottles - 15.75 oz. Each
My tastes are unsophisticated. I plunk a boneless pork roast down in a heavy pan, add storebrand barbecue sauce - and cook it real slow. The only work to it is pulling or cutting apart the cooked pork. It tastes as good to me as any barbecue I've ever eaten out. Or better. Okay, to be honest -- sometimes I add a little fresh garlic.
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Here's my favorite BBQ sauce. In my home-made cookbook, I've dubbed this:
Awesome Barbecue Sauce for BBQ Beef or Pork Sandwiches
2 large onions, chopped
1 cup ketchup
2 cups beef broth
2/3 cup chili sauce
1/4 cup apple cider vinegar
1/4 cup packed brown sugar
3 T. Worcestershire sauce
2 T. prepared mustard
2 T. molasses
2 T. lemon juice
1 tsp. salt
1/4 tsp. cayenne pepper
1/8 tsp. pepper
1 T. liquid smoke
Combine all ingredients in a saucepan. Simmer, uncovered, for 15 minutes. Such sweet and sour, smokey deliciousness.
Awesome Barbecue Sauce for BBQ Beef or Pork Sandwiches
2 large onions, chopped
1 cup ketchup
2 cups beef broth
2/3 cup chili sauce
1/4 cup apple cider vinegar
1/4 cup packed brown sugar
3 T. Worcestershire sauce
2 T. prepared mustard
2 T. molasses
2 T. lemon juice
1 tsp. salt
1/4 tsp. cayenne pepper
1/8 tsp. pepper
1 T. liquid smoke
Combine all ingredients in a saucepan. Simmer, uncovered, for 15 minutes. Such sweet and sour, smokey deliciousness.
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Another recipe for BBQ pork sandwiches, this one with lots less ketchup and more vinegar flavor; probably the low country style mentioned earlier. This is also from my home-made cookbook.
Pork BBQ Sandwiches
1 bone-in pork shoulder (~4 lbs.)
2 cups water (add more if necessary)
1 tsp. salt
2 cups finely chopped celery
1/2 cup steak sauce
1/2 cup apple cider vinegar
1/3 cup packed brown sugar
3 tsp. lemon juice
2 T. chili sauce
2 T. ketchup
2 tsp. liquid smoke (or to taste)
4 large onions, sliced
2 T. olive oil
2 T. butter
Place pork roast, water and salt in Dutch oven. Cover and simmer for 3 1/2 to 4 hours, or until meat is very tender. Remove meat and discard bones; shred meat with two forks. Skim fat from pan juices. Stir in celery, steak sauce, vinegar, brown sugar, lemon juice, chili sauce, ketchup, liquid smoke, and shredded pork. Cover and simmer 1 hour. Meanwhile, in a large skillet over low heat, saute onions with sugar, olive oil, and butter for 20-30 minutes, stirring occasionally. Serve pork and onions on buns.
Pork BBQ Sandwiches
1 bone-in pork shoulder (~4 lbs.)
2 cups water (add more if necessary)
1 tsp. salt
2 cups finely chopped celery
1/2 cup steak sauce
1/2 cup apple cider vinegar
1/3 cup packed brown sugar
3 tsp. lemon juice
2 T. chili sauce
2 T. ketchup
2 tsp. liquid smoke (or to taste)
4 large onions, sliced
2 T. olive oil
2 T. butter
Place pork roast, water and salt in Dutch oven. Cover and simmer for 3 1/2 to 4 hours, or until meat is very tender. Remove meat and discard bones; shred meat with two forks. Skim fat from pan juices. Stir in celery, steak sauce, vinegar, brown sugar, lemon juice, chili sauce, ketchup, liquid smoke, and shredded pork. Cover and simmer 1 hour. Meanwhile, in a large skillet over low heat, saute onions with sugar, olive oil, and butter for 20-30 minutes, stirring occasionally. Serve pork and onions on buns.
Johnny Ray's, Dreamland, or Golden Rule sauce, all the way. I've never tried making my own...
Johnny Ray's, Dreamland, or Golden Rule sauce, all the way. I've never tried making my own...
LOL
I lived in NC, SC and GA.
But, I admit to loving all pork, cooked any kind of way with any kind of sauce.
this is an anonymous forum yes?
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All I can say is these things all sound soooo delicious and I want to try some of these recipes - coming from Scotland we are not very adventurous when it comes to BBQ sauces - I know my husband will be thrilled to add to his very large collection of recipes!
Oh, edited to add - being a noob, would someone mind explaining in detail how you 'pull' pork or beef or whatever. I have had this in the USA and it was yummy, but have never tried it myself - do you literally pull it in your hands or between two forks or what?! (sorry, I just know someone will be lolling about my question..... :-) )
OT, OT, this thread has actually made me smile for the first time in days... maybe visiting recipe web sites would be good for my own recovery?
Oh, edited to add - being a noob, would someone mind explaining in detail how you 'pull' pork or beef or whatever. I have had this in the USA and it was yummy, but have never tried it myself - do you literally pull it in your hands or between two forks or what?! (sorry, I just know someone will be lolling about my question..... :-) )
OT, OT, this thread has actually made me smile for the first time in days... maybe visiting recipe web sites would be good for my own recovery?
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