Sweet & Spicy

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Sweet & Spicy

Postby Bockbock » Wed Jan 08, 2014 8:21 am

Hey all, anyone know of a sweet and spicy sauce for glazing some ribs? I used Sweet Baby Rays this weekend, was really good, but noticed it had High Fructose Corn Syrup in it. Trying to find a more natural one. Any suggestions?
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Re: Sweet & Spicy

Postby BluDawg » Wed Jan 08, 2014 10:32 am

Buy your sauce from the Gator SuckleBusters uses Sugar! Most all commercial MFG use it because it is cheap on the production budget the only way I know to get away from it is to stop using a commercial sauce. Or you can roll your own or fall in love with Dry Bones.
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Re: Sweet & Spicy

Postby Bockbock » Wed Jan 08, 2014 12:49 pm

Yeah, I have been making my own sauce, which I love, but was looking for a change of pace. Thanks for the info Bludawg. Will check out the Sucklebusters as I am out of HogWaller anyway. Thanks.
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Re: Sweet & Spicy

Postby erbeman » Thu Jan 09, 2014 10:21 am

Many folks mix different sauces together to get the combination they are looking for. Or if you have a sweet sauce you like, simply add some heat to it with crushed red pepper, jalapeno salt, etc.
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Re: Sweet & Spicy

Postby Gator » Thu Jan 09, 2014 10:42 am

SB Hot N Spicy or Chipotle.

FYI, the Chipotle has STRONG Chipotle flavors.
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Re: Sweet & Spicy

Postby jmcrig » Thu Jan 09, 2014 12:38 pm

I personally love the Chipotle, but some people around me can't deal with that much heat. So, I cut theirs with the plain Sucklebusters sauce. 8) Got to keep everyone happy, happy, happy.
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Re: Sweet & Spicy

Postby brokespur1 » Tue Apr 01, 2014 1:23 pm

Here you go....1. get a large bottle of store bought...like K.C. Masterpiece, Sugar Rays ect

combine...2 tablespoons chili spice, ...1 large bottle of "try Me" brand Tiger Sauce,....1 package of onion soup mix.....2 cups packed brown sugar....1 tsp Cayenne pepper.....put in a saucepan and SLOWLY bring to a boil....IMMEDIATELY REMOVE FROM HEAT....You may dab it on whatever you are smoking hot...or allow to cool.

WARNING!!!...DO NOT get this stuff on your fingers and attempt to lick it off....YOU WILL end up knawing off your fingers to the wrist because you'll be afraid that you might have missed some!!! THIS STUFF IS TASTEY!!


DISCLAIMER....I'm not responsible for any consumed digits for not following the directions!!!

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Re: Sweet & Spicy

Postby CrazyD » Tue Apr 01, 2014 2:10 pm

^^^ haha, now the fact that you needed that kind of disclaimer has my attention and i may just have to try it out lol
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Re: Sweet & Spicy

Postby dub' » Wed Apr 02, 2014 1:53 pm

i dunno- KC Masterpiece and Sweet Baby Rays are
already sweet enough to frost a cake with or pour over ice cream-
This recipe made me want some insulin.

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