Kansas City BBQ Sauce
This homemade BBQ sauce is so easy to make from scratch. Simply combine the ingredients and simmer on the stove for less than 30 minutes. The results are a thick, tangy sauce with the perfect balance of sweetness and spice. This Kansas City BBQ sauce is perfect on Slow Cooker Pulled Pork, BBQ Shrimp, chicken, ribs, or beef.
Homemade BBQ Sauce
The best part of making BBQ sauce from scratch is that you have complete control of what goes into it, whether it’s the amount of heat or sugar. Did you know most brands of BBQ sauces and ketchup sold in the supermarket contain high fructose corn syrup? Don’t worry – I also have a homemade ketchup recipe! My daughter Karina makes ribs with this sauce, which she claims are the BEST because of the simple homemade BBQ sauce. She made them for me recently, and I agree they were amazing. She made a rub for the ribs and then baked them in the oven for two hours. While they baked, she whipped up this BBQ sauce and then slathered it all over the ribs towards the end.
Kansas City BBQ Sauce Ingredients
While the ingredient list may be long, the ingredients require no prep, so it goes pretty fast. Just measure and pour into the pot.
Tomatoes: canned tomato sauce and tomato paste make up the base of the sauce. Sweetener: Kansas City BBQ sauce is sweeter, so I use honey and molasses. Red Wine Vinegar Liquid Smoke: Liquid smoke is found near the BBQ sauce at supermarkets. Spices: Cayenne pepper, salt, black pepper, paprika, garlic powder, onion powder, cinnamon, chili powder
How To Make BBQ Sauce
Variations
If you don’t like spicy BBQ sauce, leave the cayenne out. If you want it less sweet, use less honey. I recommend using the molasses, but maple syrup would work if you don’t have it. If you don’t have liquid smoke, you can skip it, or use smoked paprika instead of regular. Swap apple cider vinegar for red wine vinegar.
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