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This Homemade Barbecue Sauce……it’s just like Sweet Baby Ray’s and it totally has me wishful thinking…Come on. We were almost there, we even had some nice warm sunny days. I could feel spring!

Homemade Barbecue Sauce

Not!

But then, yeah you guessed it. It totally snowed last night.

Homemade Barbecue Sauce

I am not going back to my winter ways. I am rebelling against this weather!

It is April gosh darn it!

Homemade Barbecue Sauce

Technically I know April is a little early to be breaking out the grill, but let’s just say I am getting you guys ready for that hot spring day when you decide it is time to break out the grill.

Before you know April will be over, mid May will hit and with it will come (hopefully) warm temps! Or maybe you are lucky enough to be in one of those spots where the warm weather has already arrived…lucky you.

Homemade Barbecue Sauce

Really is there a better way to prepare for outdoor cooking than homemade BBQ sauce!

It’s pretty much any griller’s favorite sauce.

Heck whether you are griller, broiler, Gorge Foreman lover or baker, it is still probably your favorite sauce.

Homemade Barbecue Sauce

Over here we grill all year round. The boys CANNOT live without their grilled chicken or steak and my dad only likes his fish grilled. Not seared, not baked and not fried. Grilled.

So our grill gets a whole lot of use.

Therefore, we also go through a whole lot of BBQ sauce. Obviously.

 

Homemade Barbecue Sauce

Hands down, around here the family favorite is Sweet Baby Ray’s.

The problem? It is filled to the brim with high fructose corn syrup! Barf.

So I made my own. And oh fudge it is good! And like ridiculously easy. It takes me ten minutes to throw together! Yes, just 10 minutes! You definitely can’t get to the store and back in 10 minutes! Plus, my guess is you have every single ingredient in your kitchen right now. Honestly, it could not be simpler and it could not taste better. Even the texture is stop on. Sweet Baby Ray himself would not be able to tell the difference.

Yeah, I am serious. It is that good.

Homemade Barbecue Sauce

Homemade Barbecue Sauce....Just Like Sweet Baby Ray

Prep Time 5 minutes
Cook Time 5 minutes
Total Time 10 minutes
Servings: 2 cups
Calories Per Serving: 497 kcal

Nutritional information is only an estimate. The accuracy of the nutritional information for any recipe on this site is not guaranteed.

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Combine all the ingredients size sauce pot. Bring to a boil and reduce and simmer for five minutes or until all the sugar has dissolved. Serve immediately or cover and store in fridge.

Notes

Nutritional values are based on one cup of sauce
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Homemade Barbecue Sauce

Bone suckin’, lick the spoon (jar, bowl, table, whatever), good!

 

 

This post was originally published on April 7, 2013
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  1. I really love the idea of making my own BBQ sauce. I have not done it in years. The fam. has been bugging me to make ribs, I think this sauce would be perfect! Thank you for sharing.

  2. This recipe is awesome! I can’t eat Sweet Baby Rays because it has high fructose corn syrup… so this is perfect 🙂 Thank you!!

    1. I hate the high fructose corn syrup! Why eat it when you dont have to? This sauce is better anyway!

  3. We just pulled out our grill here, but haven’t gotten around to using it yet. I have the feeling once we get it dusted off, it won’t get much of a chance to even cool down 🙂

    The sauce looks fantastic. I love those shots of overflowing sauce…

    1. The grill is the best and this sauce is SO good! Let me know if you use it! Thanks so much for reading!

  4. My mouth is watering for some BBQ straight off the grill! Definitely giving this recipe a try! Thanks so much for sharing at Time to Sparkle Tuesday!

    Liz

  5. Oh this looks so tasty! I love BBQ!!! Thanks for sharing on Show Me Your Plaid Monday’s!!!

  6. Yum Teighan! I actually just used Sweet Baby Rays this weekend for a BBQ Pulled Pork dish… now I can make my own! Thanks chica! 🙂

  7. I love Sweet Baby Rays! Thanks for sharing! I Must try this!
    Stop over and say hi, hopping by from Melt in your Mouth Mondays!

  8. Gorgeous! I love BBQ sauce and am always needing good recipes. It’s already grilling weather here (she said, not trying to rub it in…)

    1. You are so lucky! It is snowing like crazy here and it is not going to stop! Thanks for reading Dorothy!

  9. Thank you so much… i’ve been looking for a good homemade sauce (ie, without all the HFCS!). i love your blog and love the fact that you’re following a passion at such a “springtime” age. go you!!

  10. Thank you Thank you! That is our favorite as well but I also worried about the “sugar” content. I will definitely be making this.

      1. I just made the BBQ sauce. It is very good, but I will use less cayenne pepper next time. My mouth is still burning. HAHAHA!!! I had some left over grilled chicken so I cut it up and put the sauce on it. Made me a BBQ chicken sandwich on a whole wheat bun. My husband will probably like it that hot.

        Also, I used sucanat instead of the brown sugar. I did not use the corn starch either. It was fine without it.

        1. Yeah, the cayenne is hot! My family likes the heat, sorry about that! But I am glad you liked it! Thank for letting me know!

    1. I love SBR’s sauce, but when I saw that the first ingredient on the label is high fructose corn syrup, I immediately went to look up a copycat recipe that would be a little bit healthier. Thanks for sharing, and I can’t wait to try it this weekend!!

          1. It is a very subtle flavor, but if you do not have it on hand than yes. Hope you love this!