North Carolina vinegar based bbq sauce?

jlightning

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I have tried at least 4 different recipies of the North Carolina vinegar based bbq sauce and can't seem to replicate what I had at a local bbq restaurant a few years ago.  Does anyone have a recipe that will make my pig sing?
 
I have alot of family in NC and this is a recipe I found on Allrecipe....it's pretty close to what I've tasted down there.

1 cup white vinegar 1 cup cider vinegar 1 tablespoon brown sugar 1 tablespoon cayenne pepper 1 tablespoon hot pepper sauce (e.g. Tabasco™), or to taste 1 teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon ground black pepper Add all ingredients to list
Directions
Combine the white vinegar, cider vinegar, brown sugar, cayenne pepper, hot pepper sauce, salt and pepper in a jar or bottle with a tight-fitting lid. Refrigerate for 1 to 2 days before using so that the flavors will blend. Shake occasionally, and store for up to 2 months in the refrigerator.
 
jlightning said:
I have tried at least 4 different recipies of the North Carolina vinegar based bbq sauce and can't seem to replicate what I had at a local bbq restaurant a few years ago.  Does anyone have a recipe that will make my pig sing?

This is a sauce I have developed over 10 years and I have only shared it here, I think you will like it!

BBQ Sauce

Ingredients
• 2 cups Ketchup
• 1 t Garlic Powder
• 1 t Onion Powder
• ½ cup Brown Sugar
• 1/3 cup Apple Cider Vinegar 
• 1 ¼ cup Apple Juice
• 2 T Yellow Mustard
• ½ t Cayenne Pepper
• 2 T Lemon Juice
• 2 T Tamarind – Date Sweet & Sour Sauce  (Find Indian Grocery Store)
• ½ cup bourbon whiskey
• 1 T liquid smoke
• ¼  t black pepper
• ½ t sea salt
• 6 oz Cento tomato paste

Directions
Mix all ingredients together and bring to a boil, then simmer in a saucepan for 30 minutes. Allow to cool and then store in refrigerator. Flavor will improve overnight. This will keep for a month or two in the refrigerator.

Greg


 
Thank you Greg. We do appreciate your recipe and sharing it with us. I will be trying it. That's what's great about this forum, we all share some wonderful secrets and ideas here.
 
Barrel99 said:
Thank you Greg. We do appreciate your recipe and sharing it with us. I will be trying it. That's what's great about this forum, we all share some wonderful secrets and ideas here.

Hey Arnie,

I used to live in Palm Beach now in Saint Augustine, we are almost neighbors :)

Let me know what you think of the sauce, always open to suggestions. Heck my pizza recipe I have been tweaking for over 20 years, but it really good.

Greg
 
Hey Greg. Love St. Augustine. Hope to get up there for a few days soon to be a tourist. Looking forward to trying the sauce.
 
Barrel99 said:
Hey Greg. Love St. Augustine. Hope to get up there for a few days soon to be a tourist. Looking forward to trying the sauce.

Arnie,

I travel a lot, but if I am in town maybe we could do lunch!

Drop me a line.

Greg
 
Living in Goldsboro, NC and enjoying whole hog bbq.  My sauce is 1/2 gallon apple cider vinegar steeped with crushed red peppers.  (Add to your desired level of heat)  Cool and chop into pork shoulders 225 @2 hrs per pound plus 1/2 hour, along with your favorite rub.  Enjoy!
 
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