Raspberry Hot Barbecue Sauce

Submitted by: A. Keskitalo 
Have you finished off a jar of pickles? Instead of dumping the juice, consider this piquant barbecue sauce. The unique aroma of pickle juice combines with the fruity sweetness of raspberry to create a smooth sauce suited for general barbecue recipes. 

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Sweet 'N' Tangy Barbecue Sauce

Submitted by: Taste of Home Test Kitchen 
Jalapeno pepper, cayenne and chili powder lend a bit of bite to this low-sodium sauce from our Test kitchen home economists. Try it on pork, chicken, beef ribs and more. 

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Smoky Barbecue Sauce

Submitted by: Carla Holland 
My mother has been relying on this recipe for years. We especially enjoy it on a beef brisket. --Carla Holland, Oktaha, Oklahoma 

Bruce's Hot Barbecue Sauce

Submitted by: Bruce Fisher 
The heat is on when you brush on Bruce Fisher's tongue-tingling sauce! You'll also detect a hint of fruity sweetness, thanks to the apricots he adds. 'It's known among my family and friends as 'Bruce's Hot Juice',' says this East Bloomfield, New Yorker. 'I've been making this barbecue sauce for 20 years and get requests for the recipe every summer. I'm always happy to share it.' 

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Jamaican Barbecue Sauce

Submitted by: Lee Ann Odell 
'Since visiting Jamaica, I've become a big fan of jerk chicken and fish,' writes Lee Ann Odell from Boulder, Colorado. 'I came up with my own version of that zesty island flavoring especially for this contest. It's a great sauce for ribs, whether you're grilling them or making them in the oven. It makes me feel like I'm on vacation!' 

Riverboat Barbecue Sauce

Submitted by: Barb Loftin 
'Maple and orange are the flavors that accent this sweet and tangy sauce,' says Barb Loftin of Florence, Kentucky. 'My husband and I think it's the best barbecue sauce we've ever tasted. I gave it this name because we live near the Ohio River and love to watch the riverboats go by. The sauce is especially good on ribs or pork chops.' 

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Tangy Barbecue Sauce

Submitted by: Jenine Schmidt 
'This sweet and tangy basting sauce came from my husband's family,' says Jenine Schmidt of Stoughton, Wisconsin. 'With just four ingredients, it's simple to stir up,' she adds. A speedy alternative to bottled sauce, it can be brushed on chicken, ribs, pork or even turkey. 

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West Indies Guava Barbecue Sauce

Submitted by: Sue L 
Home Town: Cahokia, Illinois, USA
Living In: Waynesville, Ohio, USA
This sauce has a great island flavor -- not like jerk sauced foods but still slightly spicy. Use as you would your favorite barbecue sauce -- great on ribs, chicken, chops, more. 

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Carolina Style Low Carb Barbecue Sauce

Submitted by: WBAKER Supporting Member (Click to learn more about Supporting Membership)
Home Town: Rhinelander, Wisconsin, USA
Living In: Rochester, Wisconsin, USA
This is a South Carolina style barbecue sauce that I altered to go with a low carb diet 

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Honey Barbecue Sauce

Submitted by: Kimberly D 
This sweet and versatile barbecue sauce is whipped up in the blender rather than cooked on the stove, and features a slew of delicious ingredients: honey, brown sugar, molasses, ginger, prepared mustard, meat tenderizer, steak sauce and more. 
 
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