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Favorite bbq sauce?

Started by mojo2454, June 24, 2018, 08:27:21 AM

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mojo2454

I'm aware this may cause some disagreements, but I'm curious to what people use for different foods, being that I'm pretty basic with Stubb's and Sweet Baby Ray's, so I would like to broaden my options.

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Travis

Killer hogs original


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SMOKE FREAK

Rudy's sause (that's how he spells it) available in Texas or on line...I hear his rub is damn good too...

Kneab

#3
Maull's
Or Sticky finger's Carolina classic or Memphis original.

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HoosierKettle

Montgomery inn on chicken

I still use some open pit once in awhile on chicken.

Swamp boys on pork. 

I still use sweet baby rays thinned with a little cider vinegar.

Kc masterpiece once in awhile.

I like famous Dave's on ribs.

I don't really have a favorite. I like variety.


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mojo2454

I have heard of killer hogs original, I definitely wanna try it. I love his videos, I would also try a bunch more of what you guys are saying.

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Mike in Roseville

This one will probably run the gamut as everyone's palate is different.

I've tried a ton of commercial sauces.

At home, I normally use the Heinz Pitmaster sauces (specifically Carolina Mustard, Texas). I use the mustard sauce on just about everything and while it doesn't taste quite like a homemade mustard sauce, it's priced right and tasty from the bottle when I need a quick fix. It's my go-to for a BBQ burger or with French fries. The Heinz Pitmaster sauces are cheap, junk free, and taste really good. Get them at Target/Walmart for $2 each.

Straight from the bottle Swamp Boys original is the closest thing I have found to the sauce I used to make at a rib joint in college (and still make on occasion). I really like the flavor profile. Great on everything.


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Mike in Roseville


Quote from: mojo2454 on June 24, 2018, 10:21:25 AM
I have heard of killer hogs original, I definitely wanna try it. I love his videos, I would also try a bunch more of what you guys are saying.

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Killer Hogs BBQ sauce is a little more molasses forward. I'd try a bunch and see where your palate takes you.


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Rub

I am very biased as this is my own sauce, but I wouldn't have put it into production if i didn't love it. Ribs, chicken, pork and brisket.
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Mike in Roseville


Quote from: Rub on June 24, 2018, 10:31:33 AM
I am very biased as this is my own sauce, but I wouldn't have put it into production if i didn't love it. Ribs, chicken, pork and brisket.

It's legit folks. ☝️

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mojo2454

Where would I be able to get swamp boys bbq sauce? Im in upstate NY

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Mike in Roseville


Quote from: mojo2454 on June 24, 2018, 10:50:04 AM
Where would I be able to get swamp boys bbq sauce? Im in upstate NY

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Many online retailers carry it.

I usually get it from Big Poppa Smokers when I'm reordering supplies.


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Speedster

Knotts berry farm boysenberry BBQ sauce! Wow factor


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bigssa

I am partial to Stick Fingers (local chain) Carolina Classic. It is sold in grocery stores nation wide and it is a really good mustard based sauce. You can buy it online as well: https://www.stickyfingers.com/product/sticky-fingers-bbq-sauce-carolina-classic/
Their Sweet Southern Heat is also good if you like some spice in your sauce.