Bone Suckin Sauce--the hot version.
Got to talking about grillin on the main forum. So I though I would move the topic here. I have been buying and collecting different brands of BBQ sauce over the years. When the bottle is empty I wash it out and put it on a shelf in my garage ''next to my beer fridge'' I'm up to about 39 different brands of BBQ sauce and sure have tasted some fine ones. So here is the question.
What is your favorite brand of BBQ sauce? If you like BBQ sauce that is
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Bone Suckin Sauce--the hot version.
One taste of the bait
is worth the pain of the hook
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1. Jack Daniels grillin sauce - original flavor
2. Cattlemens Club - sweet and spicy
Vonna
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IMHO top quality ribs don't need no sauce, but we use Bone Suckin Sauce in emergencies. ( not hot)
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Been grilling for 40 years. The best I have ever had (store bought) is Sweet Baby Ray's.
Country style ribs that have been rubbed with Tony Cechere's creole seasoning really don't need sauce, but we'll thin some Jack Daniels grilling sauce with a little Kikkoman teriyaki sauce to brush on right before the ribs finish on the grill.
Sweet Baby Ray's is good, too. - Roberta
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but they get over it." - Ed Zern
Ass Kickin' Sauce - got a donkey on the lable - man it's gooooood
If you ain't tyin' - you ain't fryin'
Take a kid fishin'
Scrap
In Louisiana, IMHO, the best sauce you can get is to buy some Pigstand and some Jack Miller and mix the 2 about half and half. Good Stuff :D
Dwyane
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Try putting a little bit of honey along with it and heat it up. Good StuffOriginally Posted by shadow