I created this Memphis BBQ sauce recipe for our summer picnics because we love to grill. It can be made ahead, so it's ready whenever you fire up the grill. —Angela Spengler, Niceville, Florida
I am always on the look out for new sauce recipes. This past weekend I dusted off the smoker and made some pulled pork. Dana's family was in town and her Dad said he was a fan of Memphis style sauces. So I went around the interwebs and found this one. It was quick and
Traditionally Memphis Barbecue is served without a sauce, but since rules are made to be broken try this fantastic sauce on your barbecue.
Recipe for Memphis Style Peach BBQ Sauce - a tangy, tomato forward, sauce sweetened with fresh summer peaches. Perfect for whatever you're grilling!
This "Memphis-style" is my favorite to make at home—it takes the aspects of sweet tomato-based sauces I grew up on, but by dialing back the sugar and amping up the vinegar, creates a sauce where seasonings and spice are more defined and achieves a pleasing balance between the main defining aspects of a barbecue sauce.
This is the sixth in a series of blog posts for my cookbook's social media campaign, cleverly titled "Keep On Crunkin'." My publisher, Book Publishing Company, and Vegan Mainstream have joined forces for this seven-day promotion filled with giveaways, contests, etc. I'm inviting you to get crunk with me! Every day, I'll share recipes, giveaways, and tips, and there will be a social media action that you can take on the 7-day Vegan Crunk Challenge for a chance to win a copy of my cookbook, another BPC cookbook, or a Cookin' Crunk apron! All taking the challenge means is that you'll read along and cook along with me. If you don't have my cookbook yet, pick one up! You can even buy one right here on my site using the Paypal button on the right side of the blog. Memphis, where I live, is the self-proclaimed BBQ Capital of the World. I know Kansas City will try to make that claim too. And probably some place in Texas will as well. But Memphians aren't having that. Every year, the Memphis In May World Championship BBQ Cooking Contest is held just blocks from my downtown office, and BBQ masters travel from across the globe to compete. Problem is, thousands (maybe millions) of pigs die every year so Memphians can get their 'cue fix. And remember what we talked about yesterday? Yes, pigs are freakin' adorable, folks. Don't eat them. You don't have to! What makes BBQ so special isn't the meat. The secret is in the sauce. A tangy-sweet Memphis-style sauce can liven up any meal, and dead animals just aren't necessary. Today, I'm going to share my BBQ sauce recipe from Cookin' Crunk and show you a few fun ways to use it! Below are pictures of all the recipes from Cookin' Crunk that utilize my special sauce. BBQ Black-Eyed Pea Burger BBQ Seitan Salad BBQ Tempeh Pizza You might recognize this BBQ Tempeh & Carrot Sandwich from the blog header. BBQ Spaghetti (with tofu!) Whew. That's a lot of BBQ! There's also a Dry Rub BBQ Seitan Rib recipe in my book, but dry rub preparations don't call for a sauce, so I didn't include that picture here. Now about that sauce recipe I promised you. I'm including at the end, but read on to find out how to win today's Cookin' Crunk apron giveaway. Today's social media giveaway action: Tweet about what you'd like to do with my sauce (yes, I know that sounds dirty, but you know what I mean). Let me know how you plan to use my homemade Memphis Style BBQ Sauce on Twitter and use the hashtag #keeponcrunkin. We'll randomly select a winner at the end of the day. Contest ends at 11:59 p.m. CST. ---------------------------- Memphis-Style Barbecue Sauce Yields 1 cup 1 cup ketchup 1/4 cup apple cider vinegar 3 tablespoons maple syrup 2 tablespoons blackstrap molasses 1 tablespoon soy sauce 1/2 teaspoon Liquid Smoke 1/4 teaspoon onion powder 1/4 teaspoon ground mustard 1/8 teaspoon garlic powder Stir together the ketchup, apple cider vinegar, maple syrup, molasses, soy sauce, Liquid Smoke, onion powder, ground mustard, and garlic powder in a small saucepan. Simmer, uncovered, over low heat for 10 to 15 minutes, stirring occasionally. Allow sauce to cool and store in the refrigerator. Barbecue sauce will keep several weeks
Memphis-Style Barbecue Dry Rub and Sauce Recipes are famous around the world. Discover how to prepare these delicoius recipes today!
Kansas City-style, Memphis BBQ, Texas BBQ, or North Carolina BBQ. No matter how you do your 'cue, we've got a barbecue sauce for that.