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My favorite kind of BBQ sauce is Cattlemen's Classic Base mixed with some squeezed lemon juice. Makes a killer marinade too.
I'm more about the vinegar/tang side of things.
I've not been able to find anything like it anywhere.
(always seems so risky to try a new bottled sauce. If you don't like it, you're stuck with the rest of the bottle)
But the only reason I have it around in the first place is because of an Asian orange chicken sauce recipe that I use it for. (was originally one of those "three ingredient" recipes - SBR sauce + Orange marmalade + soy sauce - but I've tweaked it since the first time I tried it.)
I also remember not knowing it was something you were suppose to wear nice clothes too, they put our party in the back. At least we got seated though. One of those 'no prices on the menu' places.
Here in New England a lot of the sauces are sugar based. That's not exclusive to just the BBQ sauces either.
Want me to tell you how I jerk it?
The original recipe is something like 1 cup BBQ, 1 cup marmalade, and a couple tablespoons soy. Waaaay too sweet & orangey. I've made it more like 2/3 to 1/3, and add some chinese hot sauce, garlic & ginger. Honestly, it's a little different each time, depending on what we've got around. :D