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  2. Homemade Chipotle-Honey BBQ Sauce Recipe - AOL

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    Bring a kettle of water to boil. Place the peppers in a shallow bowl and submerge in hot water. Cover the bowl with a plate to lock in the steam. Allow the peppers to sit until supple and ...

  3. Taste Test: Which Store-Bought BBQ Sauce Is the Best? - AOL

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    What BBQ sauce is the best you can buy at the store? We tasted 15 kinds of bottled BBQ sauce to find out, from Bull’s Eye and KC Masterpiece to Kraft and more.

  4. Sweet Baby Ray's - Wikipedia

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    In 2020, the brand released a no sugar added line of sauces, which was expanded in 2021. [9] In March 2022, Mashed released the results of a survey of 695 people. Over 48% of them ranked Sweet Baby Ray's as their favorite barbecue sauce. The sauce that was ranked second in the survey was selected by just over 15% of the respondents. [10]

  5. List of sauces - Wikipedia

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    Shao Kao sauce (烧烤酱, Cantonese: Siu Haau) – a thick, savory, slightly spicy BBQ sauce generally known as the primary barbecue sauce used within Chinese and Cantonese cuisine. Shacha sauce (沙茶酱) – A sauce or paste that is used as a base for soups, hotpot, as a rub, stir fry seasoning and as a component for dipping sauces. Soy ...

  6. I Tried Dozens Of Store-Bought Barbecue Sauces—Only ... - AOL

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    Stubb's Original BBQ Sauce, 18 oz. You can't go wrong with Stubb's Original BBQ Sauce. One editor referred to it as a "workhorse sauce" and the "Ford Taurus" of barbecue sauces.

  7. Barbecue sauce - Wikipedia

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    Barbecue sauce (also abbreviated as BBQ sauce) is a sauce used as a marinade, basting, condiment, or topping for meat cooked in the barbecue cooking style, including pork, beef, and chicken. It is a ubiquitous condiment in the Southern United States and is used on many other foods as well.