Da Beef wrote:Im not as big on the sauce as others for instance I prefer sauce on the side and maybe a lite dip with every other piece of smoked meat I consume. But that doesnt mean I don't love BBQ sauce, I dont like ketchup so I may use it as a dip for fries and I love grilled chicken tossed in BBQ sauce after coming off the grill.
Open pit is an essential in my pantry, I absolutely love it with chicken and it is my favorite brand that seems to be readily available so I use it often. OP is a must for my "spicy BBQ bacon wrapped scrimp" and charcoal grilled BBQ wings. Usually ill kick it up a bit and add chopped onions and an assortment of peppers with a little more seasoning added.
My favorite local brand available at places like Strack & Van til is LTH poster's BuddyRoadhouse' BBQ sauce. I love the original and find it perfect for my meatloafs and BBQ burgers.
When I get the chance my favorite bottled sauce is "Johnson's southern style BBQ sauce" made and bottled by Rupert Johnson down in Harrisburg, IL. I have tried alot of sauce in my time and after being introduced to this by a friend who does work down south I am now hooked for life. It has the perfect amount of kick for me (a little extra) and works so well with both chicken and pork and works great on my egg's, burgers and even a BBQ slaw dog I made turned out great. Anyone else tried this stuff? Whats your go to sauce?
Rupert Johnson
700 e. Walnut
Harrisburg, IL 62946
(618) 252-0477
http://www.johnsonsbbq.com/
bluroses wrote:Does the Johnson's contain high fructose corn syrup?
BuddyRoadhouse wrote:Our sauces are free of HFCS as well. There is a tiny amount of regular corn syrup in there, but no HFCS. The corn syrup in our sauces acts as a binder rather than a sweetener. Further, the amount of corn syrup is less than 1% of the whole recipe.
The primary sweeteners in our tomato based sauces are pineapple, raisin, and just enough sugar to bring out the natural sweetness of the fruit. We use peach juice and dried apricots in our vinegar based southern style sauce. There is no corn syrup of any kind in our southern sauce.
Buddy
Jerry D wrote:I can't tell you my favorite.....but I can tell you that this is the absolute worst BBQ sauce I have ever had:
Open Pit Thick and Sweet Brown Sugar and Bourbon BBQ Sauce
Don't say you hadn't been warned!!!
thetrob wrote:Jerry D wrote:I can't tell you my favorite.....but I can tell you that this is the absolute worst BBQ sauce I have ever had:
Open Pit Thick and Sweet Brown Sugar and Bourbon BBQ Sauce
Don't say you hadn't been warned!!!
One man's worst, another man's best? Although I don't think anyone ranks that one high.
http://www.bbqsaucereviews.com/
http://www.bbqsuperstars.com/top-100-ra ... the-world/
http://www.thrillist.com/eat/nation/bes ... bull-s-eye
http://www.seriouseats.com/2013/06/tast ... sauce.html
http://www.goodhousekeeping.com/food-pr ... bbq-sauce/?
wolfwood wrote:Sally's BBQ on Western near Devon (The original not Sally's Stage), still makes my mouth water.
We like Sweet Baby Ray's Hickory & Brown Sugar sauce but we add some apple cider vinegar to the bottle, really makes a great sauce then.Katie wrote:Our "daily" bbq sauce is Sweet Baby Ray's (any of several varieties); we make sure we never run out of Sweet Baby Ray's. We almost always have (regular original) Open Pit on hand too.