BuddyRoadhouse wrote:My Roadhouse brand has four varieties, including one vinegar based sauce. We call it "Southern Sunset". The concept behind it was to take the essential ingredients representing the major styles of Southern Barbecue Sauce and bring them together in one bottle.
For example we have:
two kinds of vinegar=North Carolina
mustard powder=South Carolina
peach juice and onion=Georgia
lemon juice and molasses=Florida
tomato (just a pinch)=Alabama & Mississippi
garlic and three kinds of peppers =Louisiana
and dried apricots, just 'cause they play so nice with the peach...
Our sauces are available at all Sunset Foods and Mariano's. Or if you're interested, and because I'm such a nice guy, and also because you're in Park Ridge and I'm in Des Plaines, I might be persuaded to sell you some out of the back of my garage. I might even be willing to trade you some sauce for some of that Pulled Pork.
Let me know.
Buddy
BuddyRoadhouse wrote:My Roadhouse brand has four varieties, including one vinegar based sauce. We call it "Southern Sunset". The concept behind it was to take the essential ingredients representing the major styles of Southern Barbecue Sauce and bring them together in one bottle.
For example we have:
two kinds of vinegar=North Carolina
mustard powder=South Carolina
peach juice and onion=Georgia
lemon juice and molasses=Florida
tomato (just a pinch)=Alabama & Mississippi
garlic and three kinds of peppers =Louisiana
and dried apricots, just 'cause they play so nice with the peach...
Our sauces are available at all Sunset Foods and Mariano's. Or if you're interested, and because I'm such a nice guy, and also because you're in Park Ridge and I'm in Des Plaines, I might be persuaded to sell you some out of the back of my garage. I might even be willing to trade you some sauce for some of that Pulled Pork.
Let me know.
Buddy
Binko wrote:Bone Suckin' BBQ is a Western NC style sauce that I've found to be pretty good (I believe Whole Foods carries it.) It does, however, contain "natural hickory smoke," so if you're not a fan of that stuff in your barbecue sauce, that may not be for you. As it's a Western North Carolina style sauce, it contains tomatoes/ketchup.
If you're just looking for a thin, vinegar-based finishing sauce, to be honest, I've never seen one commercially available around here. I've always thought of it as something you whip up at home. I'd be curious to hear if there are any.
d4v3 wrote:When I lived in the Piedmont area of NC, BBQ sauce was usually just white vinegar with a few red pepper flakes floating in it, served in a clear squeeze bottle.
Geo wrote:Buddy, your sauce sounds *wonderful*! Any retailers up here in Montréal?![]()
sdbond, if you're not above making your own, I've got a recipe for a Lexington-type sauce that I've used (and loved) for years. It's a table sauce, not a cooking sauce. Here it is (note that "pts" stands for "parts", e.g., volumes):
8 pts ketchup
8 pts vinegar
2.5 pts sugar
2 pts salt
1 pt pepper
1 pt crushed red pepper flakes
pinch cayenne
pinch chipotle
32 pts water
Combine all ingedients, bring to a boil, stirring occasionally. I usually simmer for a couple of hours. I put it into a squeeze bottle, and squirt it onto the pulled pork once I've assembled it onto the bun. It'll save forever in the 'fridge.
Geo
G Wiv wrote:If a straight-up Eastern NC style 'Dip' is your desire whip one up yourself.
Bob in Georgia's 'Dip' (Eastern North Carolina Style Sauce)
2 cups vinegar
2 tablespoons kosher salt
1 tablespoon red pepper flakes
1 teaspoon black pepper
1/2 teaspoon white sugar
sdbond wrote:Oh my dear Buddy, you are singing my song!
I would love to connect -- but I only have 1 lb. of the porky goodness at the moment, so for now, may I just trade in good ol' American cash for a couple bottles of the vinegar-based sauce? When I get some more, I will happily share. If you want, send me a PM and we can make arrangements!
Thanks so much,
Sharon
BuddyRoadhouse wrote:sdbond wrote:Oh my dear Buddy, you are singing my song!
I would love to connect -- but I only have 1 lb. of the porky goodness at the moment, so for now, may I just trade in good ol' American cash for a couple bottles of the vinegar-based sauce? When I get some more, I will happily share. If you want, send me a PM and we can make arrangements!
Thanks so much,
Sharon
A PM with my contact info has been sent.
I will agree to an exchange of cash in lieu of 'Que on condition that if you like the sauce (and only if you like it, no fake testimonials here) you will express said fondness on this thread. If you don't care for it, it's okay to say so. Non-expression, however, is not an option.
Geo,
Finding our sauces in Canada, (and for that matter, in your second home, Kansas City) is a hit or miss affair. We just started doing business with a distributor out of London, Ontario. Unfortunately, he deals exclusively with restaurants. However, his last purchase was for our retail size bottles which leads me to believe that somewhere in The Great White North there is a restaurateur selling our sauces at his front counter, or some such arrangement. I'll try to get more info for you but don't hold your breath. Distributors tend be very tight-lipped about sharing customer information with their vendors.
Buddy
Amata wrote:Now -- what about the Texas Pete??
(my own stash is from NC, but I think folks here may know of local shops carrying T.P.)
Are you going to have the 'cue while watching the Heels tonight?![]()
-- Amata, also a Tar Heel born and a Tar Heel bred...
Amata wrote:Now -- what about the Texas Pete??
(my own stash is from NC, but I think folks here may know of local shops carrying T.P.)
Rene G wrote:Amata wrote:Now -- what about the Texas Pete??
(my own stash is from NC, but I think folks here may know of local shops carrying T.P.)
Village Foods (1521 E Hyde Park Blvd) usually has several Texas Pete products, sometimes even the little green chilies packed in vinegar.
Now -- what about the Texas Pete??
sundevilpeg wrote:Now -- what about the Texas Pete??
Jewel carries it. So do the Target stores that have a supermarket.
This might be helpful: The Texas Pete Hot Sauce Locator
stevez wrote:Rene G wrote:Amata wrote:Now -- what about the Texas Pete??
(my own stash is from NC, but I think folks here may know of local shops carrying T.P.)
Village Foods (1521 E Hyde Park Blvd) usually has several Texas Pete products, sometimes even the little green chilies packed in vinegar.
I saw some at Harrison's Poultry a couple of weeks ago.
Harison's Poultry
1201 Waukegan Road
Glenview, IL 60025
(847) 724-0132
Amata wrote:Southern Pines is a really pretty spot! I'm from Chapel Hill, myself.
BuddyRoadhouse wrote:My Roadhouse brand has four varieties, including one vinegar based sauce. We call it "Southern Sunset". The concept behind it was to take the essential ingredients representing the major styles of Southern Barbecue Sauce and bring them together in one bottle.
Our sauces are available at all Sunset Foods and Mariano's. Or if you're interested, and because I'm such a nice guy, and also because you're in Park Ridge and I'm in Des Plaines, I might be persuaded to sell you some out of the back of my garage. I might even be willing to trade you some sauce for some of that Pulled Pork.
Let me know.
Buddy
stevez wrote:Rene G wrote:Amata wrote:Now -- what about the Texas Pete??
(my own stash is from NC, but I think folks here may know of local shops carrying T.P.)
Village Foods (1521 E Hyde Park Blvd) usually has several Texas Pete products, sometimes even the little green chilies packed in vinegar.
I saw some at Harrison's Poultry a couple of weeks ago.
Harison's Poultry
1201 Waukegan Road
Glenview, IL 60025
(847) 724-0132