My Dad's BBQ Sauce

Submitted by: Steve Dale 
Store-bought barbecue sauce gets combined with red wine, Worcestershire sauce, onion powder, garlic powder and meat tenderizer. Add a shake of hot pepper sauce if you 're so inclined. 

Mustard Based BBQ Sauce

Submitted by: JFREE44 
This is a great version of the traditional mustard based bbq sauce. Most sauces are ketchup based, but in the South we prefer the mustard variation. You oughta try it at least once. 

Dave's BBQ Sauce

Submitted by: Dave G 
This barbeque sauce is simple, but adds a great sweet-mild hot flavor for all meat. 

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Nana's Barbeque Sauce

Submitted by: AEK 
This sweet, ketchup-based barbecue sauce is seasoned with allspice and mustard powder. Takes only minutes to prepare. 

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Scott's Savory BBQ Sauce

Submitted by: COOKINGDAD 
Home Town: Chantilly, Virginia, USA
Living In: Ashburn, Virginia, USA
This is a very simple Carolina style vinegar based BBQ sauce. A friend of the family gave us this recipe several years ago and after a few tweaks and additions, this is the best BBQ sauce that I've ever had. You combine all of the ingredients and then enjoy. This is easily scaled up or down. 

This and That BBQ Sauce

Submitted by: MOMISNUTS 
Try this thick, tangy sauce on ribs, steak, or whatever you feel like tossing on the grill! 

Grandpa Crotts BBQ Sauce

Submitted by: Shannon Crotts 
Lemon juice, mustard, ketchup, hot pepper sauce, and a few other easy ingredients are simmered for about 30 minutes before emerging as a delicious barbecue sauce for chicken, beef or pork. 

Ryan's Gourmet BBQ Sauce

Submitted by: rawcalls 
Living In: Sidney, Nebraska, USA
A simple and wonderfully balanced BBQ sauce that tastes equally amazing on pork, beef, or chicken. 

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Grandpa Bob's Spicy Barbeque Sauce

Submitted by: NANCERINI 
Chicken, steak or venison will benefit from a bath in this dark, spicy sauce. Increase the amounts of Worcesterchire and soy sauces up to 1/3 cup, and use ketchup to taste. This is a sauce you're sure to love! 

Southern BBQ Sauce

Submitted by: Diane 
This recipe makes a loose barbeque sauce that can be brushed on during cooking. Also can be used as a marinade. We use it when we cook a whole pig. 
 
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