i know there is a BBQ thread but this is for those who prefer to make their own BBQ. what are some great sauces? i'm thinking about stopping by Whole Foods to pick this up. http://www.amazon.com/Bone-Suckin-S...CPNI/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1309190698&sr=8-1 never tried it but has great reviews.
Bone Sucking Sauce, thats sold in stores here in VA, I think it's made in Raleigh, NC which will have a high vinegar content. You should try Pierce's BBQ sauce, my wife loves it. http://www.amazon.com/Doc-Pierces-Original-Sauce-count/dp/B0016J5H8Y
It should only be local.... they'll have it within a 60 mile radius of Williamsburg, VA, other then that, nope. If you wanted to pay me through Paypal I'd be happy to pick you up some at the store I'm about to go, I can show you receipts and postage receipts.
I've tried all kinds of BBQ sauces, and it's hilarious that I have almost every sauce that's been mentioned in the thread so far in my fridge or pantry. A few of my favorites : Sweet Baby Ray's Honey for pork Stubb's Mesquite for beef. I like their honey pecan, too. Bone Suckin' Sauce for diabetes. Lol. I like their "hot" as well. If you're into mustard-based, they have a version I like. If you're in OKC, I like Leo's BBQ's sauce that seems to be based on apple cider or apple cider vinegar. All of these brands have a variety of flavors, so consider that when you purchase. For example, the standard Bone Suckin' Sauce is runny, but they have a thicker variety. I'm on my iPhone an can't stand typing on this, so I'll give you more ideas when I get home.
Drop by Luling City Market (the Houston ripoff one-though I do like it) and buy a bottle of their sauce. More mustard based, not sweet, but I could drink it by the gallon
which one do you recommend for grilled chicken legs and thighs? do you find the Bone Suckin' sauce too sweet?