I will admit that I am NOT from Texas. I don’t have BBQ running through my veins. I absolutely love it though, and wish I had a better grasp on it. On the flip side of that, I have eaten a lot of Texas BBQ and when I taste other bottled sauces you can get at the store, they just don’t compare.
At one time, Trader Joes had a Sriracha BBQ Sauce that was pretty darn close to the Texas awesomeness. When they stopped carrying it, I found myself once again without a good sauce to use at home. It was time for me to take matters into my own hands.
I looked up some of my favorite recipe websites and started experimenting. They were good, but it seemed like too much sugar, too much ketchup, not enough kick, not enough flavor depth. I started mixing all these different ideas together and was able to come up with a sauce that hits all the marks I was looking for.
My hubby likes a more classic BBQ sauce, while I prefer the sweet and heat mixed together. The nice thing about making it at home is that I can make it just like we like, and I can customize even more with the sriracha for mine.
This recipe hit the spot for us on BBQ. I am ready for summer now and the great picnics and camp trips we can enhance with awesome BBQ.
Sweet and Spicy BBQ Sauce
½ c ketchup
1 ½ c (15oz can) tomato sauce (or 6oz tomato paste with water to make 1 ½ c)
¼ c cider vinegar
¼ c + 2T molasses
2T mustard
¼ c red wine vinegar
1 tsp paprika, garlic powder, salt
2 tsp onion powder
½ tsp cayenne pepper
1 ½ T brown sugar
½ tsp liquid smoke
1 tsp sriracha (optional)*
Add all of the ingredients (see note for sriracha) into a saucepan and turn the heat to medium-high. Bring it to a boil, and then reduce to a simmer. Simmer for about 20 minutes. The longer you simmer, the more the flavors will blend and become super tasty.
Serve warm or save in the refrigerator for about 2 weeks. This recipe makes about 2 half pints. Freeze in batches for up to 6 months.
* If adding sriracha, I wait until the end, split into two different batches and then add ½ tsp sriracha to one batch and leave the other without. You can add all of the sriracha with everything else if you want the whole batch to have it.
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