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Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: Zion
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Carolina style BBQ sauce is soooooo good!!!
So I decided to put my Carolina style BBQ sauce to the test and had some family over last night for guinea pig duty. Grilled up a bunch of chicken on the Weber Genesis 320 (which is and has been a marvelous propane grill - I highly recommend it), made some potato salad (using from scratch french dressing for the marinade) some of my pickles from last years garden and a loaf of sourdough bread. (Had to purchase that as I was out of sourdough starter.)
Seasoned the chicken with a little salt, pepper, ground thyme and paprika. Cooked the chicken under indirect heat for approximately one hour, applying the sauce the last 10-15 minutes of cooking, turning once during that time to coat both sides. It was frickin' awesome. While I know that there are some KC style BBQ sauce purists around here, I strongly suggest that you give this sauce a whirl if you're grilling up some chicken, pork shoulder and fish (it's really great on heavier/denser fish like swordfish, mako shark, cobia and the like). I usually just buy a bottle when I'm down in Hilton Head for the family vacation (when in Rome...) and use it when I'm grilling chicken and fish. Decided that I could probably make some that appealed to my tastes a bit better than the store bought stuff. At least to me, it's much, much better. And it's easy as heck to make. Here's the recipe: 1 c. prepared yellow mustard ¼ c. granulated sugar ¼ c. molasses ¼ c. honey 3/4 c. cider vinegar 1 T. white vinegar 1 T. balsamic vinegar ¼ c. light lager beer 1 T. vegetable oil ½ T. key lime juice ¼ t. hot sauce ¼ t. ground thyme ¼ t. white pepper ¼ t. fine ground black pepper pinch of ground cayenne pepper Mix and bring to boil. Reduce heat to low and simmer for approximately 20/25 minutes. |
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