Learning how to make your own homemade BBQ sauce is so easy, you’ll wonder why you didn’t do it yourself all these years. Even if you’re a beginner at smoking ribs , making a sauce at home is a simple process. If you’ve ever bought a sauce from the store and wished it had a little more sweet, or a little more spice, or,…(you get the idea) then here are 10 tasty BBQ sauce recipes to try when you cook pork ribs on your Pit Boss Grill.
Sauces come in all different flavors and styles, but here are the 10 Best for Pork Ribs:
This sauce has elements of sweet and heat with a dash of tequila and lime to give it a nice flavorful kick.
Ingredients:
Instructions:
In a mixing bowl, add the ketchup, brown sugar, garlic cloves, molasses, honey, tequila, lime, and 1 tbsp of the Pit Boss Sweet Heat Rub. Mix the ingredients well until the glaze is blended together. Add to your ribs during the last hour of smoking in order to caramelize on top of the meat.
Carolina style barbecue is famous for its mustard based sauce. This sauce incorporates the tanginess of mustard with vinegar, sweet brown sugar, and spicy hot sauce.
Ingredients:
Instructions:
In a large mixing bowl, combine 1 cup of the yellow mustard, cider vinegar, dark brown sugar, honey, ketchup, Worcestershire sauce, hot sauce, and 1 tablespoon of the Sweet Rib Rub. This sauce can be served when the ribs are taken off the grill, or up to 1 hour before so it has a chance to caramelize onto the ribs.
If your palette desires something different from the typical barbecue sauce, Thai Peanut Sauce is an excellent way to enhance your pork ribs.
Ingredients:
Instructions:
In a large glass mixing bowl, whisk together the soy sauce, ketchup, warm/melted peanut butter, Sweet Chili sauce, rice vinegar, Thai red curry paste, Chinese five-spice, lime juice, and cilantro.
When you think of the classic American barbecue sauce, unless you’re from the South, you probably think of the sweet ketchup and molasses-based Kansas City style version. This sauce is as traditional as it gets but making it at home can help bring back the authentic flavors missing from the commercial brands.
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In a large mixing bowl, add crushed tomatoes, ketchup, molasses, brown sugar, ground mustard, paprika, garlic powder, onion powder, and Sweet Rib Rub. Mix together until the sauce is smooth and creamy.
This sauce is an homage to East Texas barbecue which differs from Central Texas Barbecue in that hog is the main protein, not cattle. Regardless of the protein used, sauces are meant to be simple, enhancing the flavor of the meat instead of overpowering it. This sauce contains 3 simple ingredients meant to elevate the flavor of smoked pork.
Ingredients:
Instructions:
In a small bowl, mix together the mustard, apple cider vinegar, and Worcestershire. If you wrap your ribs during the smoking process, apply the mixture and then wrap and again every 15 to 20 minutes after unwrapping while on the grill.
Classic barbecue flavors are given a nice bourbon kick with strong notes of vanilla, oak and caramel.
Ingredients:
Instructions:
In a medium sized mixing bowl, combine the ketchup, brown sugar, molasses, honey, garlic, Worcestershire, and 1 tbsp Sweet Rib Rub. Mix well, add 1 shot of bourbon, mix again until sauce becomes smooth. Transfer sauce into an oven proof saucepan. Heat on grill or stove until the sauce comes to a boil. Apply to ribs at about 15 minutes prior to being done.
The smoky flavors from chipotle peppers team up nicely with citrusy orange and the low and slow smoked pork flavors from the ribs.
Ingredients:
Instructions:
In a blender, add ¾ cup of orange juice, cilantro, honey, ketchup, lime juice, 2 chipotles in adobo, adobo sauce, and 1 tablespoon of the Sweet Heat Rub. Place the lid on the blender and blend until completely smooth. Baste sauce on ribs every 15 to 20 minutes during the final hour of cooking.
This Apple Cider and Maple Glaze makes a deliciously sticky, savory-sweet topping for your pork ribs.
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A sweet and savory sauce with a tiny bit of Asian flavors.
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Instructions:
Combine the ingredients in a saucepan and add heat. Stir and mix until it comes to a boil and let it sit.
This is a fun sauce because you can take this recipe and make it new just by experimenting with different cola flavors. For instance, you could try Classic, Cherry, or even “Doctor” it up.
Ingredients:
Instructions:
In a small bowl, mix together the ingredients until nice and smooth. If you wrap your ribs during the smoking process, apply the mixture and then wrap and again every 15 to 20 minutes after unwrapping while on the grill.