Christy's BBQ Sauce

"Sweet....Tangy...Spicy...Perfect! This is an adapted form of Paula Deen's BBQ sauce, from one of her cookbooks (which I also adapted as a sloppy joe sauce). Hope you all enjoy!"
 
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Ready In:
15mins
Ingredients:
10
Serves:
4
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ingredients

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directions

  • Mix all ingredients in medium saucepan over medium heat.
  • Brush over chicken, or add pulled/stripped beef or pork (I added pulled beef roast).
  • Now, you've got the filling for a great sandwich, or a good dip for Cool Ranch Doritos! (or is that just me?).
  • Servings may vary depending on how it is used (large or small sandwiches, or the aforementioned chip-dip).

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Reviews

  1. Autumn 2006 PAC: Family really liked this. I made 2 batches of it, one hot with the hotter A1 and pepper flakes and one without. BOTH were very tasty. I used it on BBQ chicken, sausage and ribs. Didn't try it with the Doritos!!!
     
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RECIPE SUBMITTED BY

hi! my name is christy, i'm 26, and i live with my boyfriend, brian, and our cats rhett, sophie, and parker. i love cooking, and always have. my first "specialty" was deviled eggs, from a recipe i learned in kindergarten (no surprise, i normally got to make them for easter!). i don't have any one favorite cookbook, because i love to look for recipes everywhere-books, newspaper, and online ;). i've gone through many odd food phases in my short time, but i've always had a severe distaste for three things- bananas, whipped cream/cool whip, and most of all, mayonnaise. i like simple recipes, but sometimes, getting into a more involed recipe is almost therapeutic. and, i get a great reward in the end!
 
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