Cookbook:Barbecue Sauce (Kansas City-style)

Barbecue Sauce (Kansas City-style)
CategorySauce recipes
Yield2 cups
Servings8
Time20 minutes
DifficultyCategory:Very Easy recipes#Barbecue%20Sauce%20(Kansas%20City-style)

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Barbecue Sauce is a tomato or ketchup based sauce used on meats. Kansas City-style barbecue sauce is the most common version used in the United States. It is tomato- or ketchup- based with sweet, sour and smoky elements. Barbecue sauce can be added to the meat before, during or after cooking. This version contains quite a bit of sugar, so it should be added near the end or after cooking the meat to avoid burning the sauce.

Ingredients

Procedure

  1. Combine all ingredients in a saucepan.
  2. Mix well.
  3. Simmer over low heat for 20 minutes, stirring occasionally.

Notes, tips, and variations

  • This sauce tastes very close to commercial barbecue sauces such as Masterpiece and Bullseye.

Warnings

  • Keep refrigerated
  • Add to meat near end or after cooking to avoid burning sauce because of sugar content.
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