Homemade Barbecue Sauce Recipe (2024)

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A homemade barbecue sauce recipe made from ingredients in your pantry, especially homemade canned goodness, is high on my list of must have. I've made several different variations, but when I saw Amy had incorporated both flavored vinegar and homemade fruit butter… I might have started drooling.

This is definitely a barbecue sauce recipe you'll want to print out and play with the ingredients you have on hand. I plan on trying it with some of the cherry jam I have on hand from last year in place of the fruit butter.

Being a pioneer woman or guy (aka frugal person), it's important to use what you have on hand, instead of running out to buy specific ingredients. Don't be afraid to try substitutions. This is also the benefit of having a well stocked basic food pantry. 8 Foods You Should be Storing and How

Summer can be a crazy time of the year, can’t it? There is lots of weeding to be done, beginning harvests and canning and so many other homesteading projects.

I find that these busy times are when I need simple, fast recipes that are both nourishing and tasty. As we raise pastured pigs on our farm, barbecue pulled pork is a family favorite. I can put a pork shoulder in the crock pot overnight, add in some barbecue sauce the next day, make up a hearty green salad or cooked greens and I have a complete meal that my family loves.

I have a few cookbooks with all sorts of variations on barbecue sauce. They are very good but take a lot of ingredients and can be time consuming to make. I came up with this barbecue sauce recipe when I was in a hurry one night. I already had ketchup on handso that part was done.

I looked through my pantry to see what I could combine to make a good sauce.

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I added some of my home canned apple butter. I also had flavored vinegar ready to go (flavored vinegar is really easy; fill a quart jar with raw apple cider vinegar, add in fruit like cranberries, blueberries or blackberries and spices like orange peel or whole cloves and let sit for a month at room temperature) but regular apple cider vinegar works just as well. Here's our tutorial on making blueberry basil thyme vinegar.

Then I went to my spice cabinet to see what flavors would round it out – salt, garlic and onion powder are what I decided on.

I put all these ingredients into a sauce pan to simmer and added a chunk of butter for extra flavor. I cooked the sauce until the butter melted and it began to bubble slightly (keep it at a low temperature and stir often to prevent splattering). The sauce turned out really yummy and I made the whole thing in about ten minutes. The best part was that my family absolutely loved it. We used the leftovers on grilled salmon the next day…:)

Please, don’t be afraid to experiment in your kitchen. It's really a lot of fun! Sometimes its easier to start with a recipe you have and change a few items just to see what you come up with. You will have a few duds now and then but the more you experiment the better you will get at combining flavors, even ones you wouldn’t necessarily think to combine.

P.S. Make sure you keep good notes so that when your family raves about your new recipe you can make it again (made that error a few times…).

Anyway, happy Summer everyone – anyone hungry for barbecue???

Barbecue Sauce Recipe Ingredient Swaps

Don't have apple butter? Any fruit butter will work, giving it a slightly different flavor, peach would be fun.

Usejam or jelly. Grape jelly is wonderful when paired with meat, I also love cranberry and cherry (low sugar no pectin cherry jam recipe) with both chicken and pork.

Or for a more savory sauce, try using this red pepper garlic jelly in place of the apple butter.

No ketchup? You can use a cup of tomato sauce, or add tomato paste and extra water or juice. If using tomato sauce or paste, add in a teaspoon or so of ground mustard and a dash of pepper.

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Barbecue Sauce with Pantry Staples

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Ingredients

  • 1 cup ketchup
  • 1 cup apple butter
  • 1/2 cup apple cider vinegar or flavored vinegar
  • 1 tsp salt
  • 1/2 tsp onion powder
  • 1/2 tsp garlic powder
  • 2 TBSP butter

Instructions

  • Combine all ingredients in a small saucepan.

  • Cook over medium heat until smooth and bubbling, stirring occasionally.

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Homemade Barbecue Sauce Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What is homemade BBQ sauce made of? ›

Gather all ingredients. Combine brown sugar, ketchup, vinegar, water, and Worcestershire sauce in a blender. Season with mustard, paprika, salt, pepper, and hot pepper sauce.

What can I use if I don't have barbecue sauce? ›

But if you are looking for some alternative sauces with that sweet tinge to prepare baby ribs for your weekend get-together, here are some options.
  • Hoisin Sauce. ...
  • Plum Sauce. ...
  • Mustard Sauce. ...
  • Teriyaki Sauce. ...
  • Fruit-Based Sauces.

What is traditional BBQ sauce? ›

The base ingredients of barbecue sauce usually include tomato sauce or ketchup, vinegar, and sweeteners, such as molasses or brown sugar. Other common ingredients include Worcestershire sauce, mustard, garlic, onion powder, and various spices, which can include paprika, cumin, and chili powder.

Is white vinegar or apple cider vinegar better for BBQ sauce? ›

The needed acidity for balance is there but without all the sharp edges of white vinegar. Whether you're using your barbecue sauce on pulled pork, ribs, chicken, or meatballs, a little apple cider vinegar can really improve the flavor.

How does Gordon Ramsay make BBQ sauce? ›

For the BBQ sauce:
  1. 350g ketchup.
  2. 1 medium white onion diced.
  3. 70ml water.
  4. 80g soft brown sugar.
  5. 50g smoked paprika.
  6. 80g cider vinegar.
  7. 30g strong coffee (espresso is preferable)
  8. Splash of olive oil.

Is it worth it to make your own BBQ sauce? ›

The problem is that most store-bought barbecue sauces just aren't that stellar. They're off-the-scales sweet, packed with fake "smoke" flavor, or weirdly viscous like butterscotch. If you want to really elevate your barbecue, you're going to have to make your own sauce.

Is it cheaper to make your own barbecue sauce? ›

This sweet-and-savory Homemade BBQ Sauce Recipe tastes so much better than store-bought, and it's cheaper too. Best of all, you can make it with better ingredients and fewer preservatives. Watch the video tutorial and see how easy it is.

What gives BBQ sauce its distinct flavor? ›

Ingredients vary, but most include vinegar or tomato paste (or a combination) as a base, as well as liquid smoke, onion powder, spices such as mustard and black pepper, and sweeteners such as sugar or molasses.

Is BBQ sauce just ketchup and brown sauce? ›

There are many variations of barbecue sauce, but most recipes contain a combination of sweeteners, such as brown sugar or molasses, vinegar, ketchup or tomato paste, and spices.

What are the 4 types of BBQ sauce? ›

Generally, barbecue sauces is categorized into four varieties: tomato-based sauces, vinegar-based sauces, mustard-based sauces, and mayonnaise-based sauces. Each category can have a range of BBQ sauce styles, ranging from sweet and tangy to hot and spicy.

What is a good sauce for BBQ? ›

Best hot BBQ sauce

If you're a hot sauce junkie looking for a barbecue sauce, Texas Pete's Eastern Carolina sauce is the one to get. Texas Pete is a hot sauce maker, first and foremost, and so this spin on vinegar-heavy Carolina-style sauce tastes quite a bit like hot sauce but with a subtle sweetness and tomato tang.

What's the difference between grilling sauce and BBQ sauce? ›

Sauces intended for grilling should contain less sweeteners (usually brown sugar or molasses) than barbecue sauces. Sugar will burn over the direct heat and leave you with a bitter taste.

Which vinegar is best for BBQ sauce? ›

Apple cider vinegar is most common in barbecue sauce, but rice vinegar can do the job nicely without being so heavily tart. You can also look to citrus fruit for acidity as well.

What can I use in place of BBQ sauce for pulled pork? ›

Here are some alternatives:
  • **Vinegar-Based Sauce:** You can use a vinegar-based sauce, such as Eastern Carolina-style barbecue sauce. ...
  • **Mustard-Based Sauce:** Mustard-based barbecue sauce, often found in South Carolina, is a combination of mustard, vinegar, sugar, and spices. ...
  • **Tomato-Based Sauce:** If.
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What are the three types of BBQ sauce? ›

Generally, barbecue sauces is categorized into four varieties: tomato-based sauces, vinegar-based sauces, mustard-based sauces, and mayonnaise-based sauces. Each category can have a range of BBQ sauce styles, ranging from sweet and tangy to hot and spicy.

Is Sweet Baby Ray's BBQ sauce ingredients? ›

HIGH FRUCTOSE CORN SYRUP, DISTILLED VINEGAR, TOMATO PASTE, MODIFIED CORN STARCH, CONTAINS LESS THAN 2% OF SALT, PINEAPPLE JUICE CONCENTRATE, NATURAL SMOKE FLAVOR, SPICE, CARAMEL COLOR, MOLASSES, SODIUM BENZOATE (PRESERVATIVE), GARLIC, * MUSTARD FLOUR, CORN SYRUP, SUGAR, TAMARIND, NATURAL FLAVOR, CELERY SEED.

What gives BBQ sauce its Flavour? ›

The ingredients vary depending on where you are world, but most barbecue sauces include vinegar or tomato paste as a base, liquid smoke flavouring, onion, spices such as mustard and black pepper, and sweeteners such as sugar, honey or molasses.

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