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rehpot74
June 17, 2024
Terrible article. When the author is supposed to be writing about the best sauces for a condiment that is one of the backbones of an entire style of cooking and they state that this condiment isn't even in the top 5 best condiments??? Then he puts RANCH ahead of it???? Why would you have this person write this article??? No validity to what he writes. Disregard the article completely.
rox L.
July 27, 2023
I bought the Costco size of Bachman's BBQ sauce and am not impressed; it far too soy forward and other flavors are barely discernable. I think it needs too much dressing up to call a great sauce, I wish I could have sampled it before my purchase. Love the bottle though
cosmiccook
July 20, 2023
Quite frankly, I would think people using this site would have an interest in seeking out Quality products. Many of the sauces mentioned in the are mass-produce sugar and salt laden products. I would rather read about niche/region specific small batch sauces--what turn to Food 52 for & what I expect of them.
BBQ F.
July 20, 2023
Great point, there are some really awesome craft BBQ sauces in H-E-B grocery stores that should be on these lists. I'm a BBQ fiend and it seems like all the sauce lists that come out are from cheap blogging efforts as it contains the same suspects across every post.
Mary H.
July 20, 2023
Both Kraft and SBR list High Fructose Corn Syrup as the FIRST ingredient. Not just one of the ingredients - bad enough - but the first ingredient. They're garbage.
cosmiccook
July 19, 2023
Well, if Amazon purchase is the criteria, why not Bone Suckin & Pain is good? ONLY ones we use.
BBQ F.
July 15, 2023
Texas Tang and Candy Jalapeño are two sauces that I would’ve liked to have seen on this list as a Serious Eats writer gave them exceptionally high reviews.
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JetPilot
July 14, 2023
Kraft as #3 and not even a KC Masterpiece mention that is found everywhere Kraft is? Man come on! For regional sauces you can get on Amazon, I would suggest trying two southeast GA/SC/NC sauces which are vinegar forward and thinner but still tomato based. Try Johnny Harris out of Savannah GA (makes a great lamb chop marinade too) and Williamson Bros. out of Atlanta GA. They are the go-to for anything pork, especially fork-pulled butt and ribs.
mimin
July 14, 2023
You need to try Lillie’s brand. As a Memphian, theirs is closest to “real” Memphis sauce. They also make a couple other flavors. We’ve tried and enjoyed the Carolina Gold. Haven’t tested the others.
CliffG
July 14, 2023
I was a confirmed user of their Smoky variety but I like a little more subtlety now.
mimin
July 20, 2023
We just tried Bachan. It’s delicious, but not really traditional. Still, I’ll add it to my fridge staples.
CliffG
July 14, 2023
I started using Bachan's when it was still a Bay Area local product and watched them expand their availability, love their marketing approach and the product. We also use it in our weekly stir-frys, drizzle it on the mushrooms as they begin to warm up. Their newly released product adds miso so it is a little thick and more umami. I grill almost all our proteins, 3-5 times a week and I actually add ginger when it goes on salmon!
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July 13, 2023
I really like Bachan's too. I haven't used it *as* a BBQ sauce (yet); I typically use it to jazz up various asian sauces and stir-fries. I get the jumbo size from Costco's. Can't remember the price, but it's reasonable. As for BBQ sauce, I like to buy a large bottle of Rudy's Barbeque Sause (spicy) at a BBQ chain in Houston. It lasts me a while and it's worth picking it up when I need more. Although, I will always revert to Kraft if necessary, There are way too many options at the grocery store and it all seems a crap shoot and then I'm stuck with a bottle of meh taking up valuable real estate in my frig.
Drew
July 13, 2023
I'm a Stubbs fan, it's my go-to, but... no Bone Suckin' Sauce? Really???
https://www.amazon.com/Fords-Gourmet-Foods-Suckin-Original/dp/B003TL60YW/ref=sr_1_1?crid=2GKH4JB8GLK19&keywords=bone+suckin+sauce&qid=1689295531&sprefix=bone+s%2Caps%2C93&sr=8-1
https://www.amazon.com/Fords-Gourmet-Foods-Suckin-Original/dp/B003TL60YW/ref=sr_1_1?crid=2GKH4JB8GLK19&keywords=bone+suckin+sauce&qid=1689295531&sprefix=bone+s%2Caps%2C93&sr=8-1
Marion B.
July 13, 2023
Going to try Banchan for sure. Here in DC we have a great local sauce, Capital City Mambo sauce, that's now getting a wider distribution. Thin but tasty, The hot version has a good balance of hot and sweet.
Fitchburg1
July 13, 2023
I searched the Food52 site and found very few bar-b-que sauce recipes. How about a call for everyone's favorite recipe? And have people identify their basic location; as noted, there are regional variations.
norwayguy
July 13, 2023
I believe Sweet Baby Ray’s has High Fructose Corn Syrup as the very first ingredient listed on the ingredients label? Wouldn’t this be an issue for Food52?
Alex
July 13, 2023
Tabasco Honey BBQ Sauce is sticky-sweet with a smoky finish from Tabasco Chipotle Sauce.Thick and rich, it’s perfect for dipping or slathering on a rack of ribs.Try it in our recipes for Smoke & Smolder Baked Beans or Pull Apart Chicken Sliders.
Diane B.
July 13, 2023
You need to try Old West BBQ Sauce made in South Dakota. I always serve it to
out of state company and they always have to buy some before they leave or have me ship it to them. Would love to hear your take on this sauce.
https://www.jamesvalleycompany.com/product/big-johns-ol-west-bbq-dippin-sauce/
out of state company and they always have to buy some before they leave or have me ship it to them. Would love to hear your take on this sauce.
https://www.jamesvalleycompany.com/product/big-johns-ol-west-bbq-dippin-sauce/
Kestrel
July 13, 2023
Except that Bachan's is $18.48 at the Amazon link. And that is the cheapest option!
Paul H.
July 13, 2023
Hey! I'm not seeing the same thing. For me, the link says the single bottle is currently $9.49.
abbyarnold
July 13, 2023
they have it at Safeway and other grocery stores, or you can buy direct from Bachan's and they will ship to you. I can't remember what it costs at Safeway and Lucky. Online is $12.99. https://bachans.com/collections/sauce
DanaERT
July 14, 2023
Costco has the original in a huge bottle for a great price! Should be national, I’d think, and not just one of their regional items.
Lizzi_G
July 13, 2023
Night of the Living BBQ Sauce out of Kansas City. Just the right amount of heat and tons of flavor.
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