We like SC mustard based sauce, too. Try Sticky Fingers Carolina Gold. That's our usual BBQ sauce.Y'all can keep your sweet and thick BBQ sauces!! This ol' boy likes his BBQ sauce North Carolina style...thin, vinegary, and tangy hot!! I use "Scott's" and "Wilbur's" from Goldsboro, N.C. plus "Real Q" & "Little Richard's" from Winston-Salem, N.C. My wife enjoys the "South Carolina" style mustard-based BBQ sauce. I use "Maurice's" when I can get it. Otherwise, I've found Trader Joe's "Carolina Gold" to be pretty good! FTRPLT
I was gifted one called "Bessingers" from Charleston, SC I believe. Haven't tried it yet!! I've heard of "Sticky Fingers!!" FTRPLTWe like SC mustard based sauce, too. Try Sticky Fingers Carolina Gold. That's our usual BBQ sauce.
I was born and raised in St. Louis and Maull's was the BEST. It's tomato based but thinner and spicier than a lot of sauces. I consider it a mop sauce. Moved to Iowa almost 30 years ago and still haven't learned to live on bland food and wimpy sauces. For me the hardest part of moving to Iowa was losing out on the broad variety of cuisines in St. Louis.I grew up on Maull's genuine, a St. Louis style sauce that might only be available in stores in the St. Louis area but they do ship. It's great for braising and especially well suited for pork. I've often used it to braise bratwurst that I then crisp-up over coals or flames before serving. If you eevr have backyard BBQ in the St. Louis area, 9 times out of 10 it will be some sort of pork produt braised in Maull's. Maull's Genuine
I like tasty but not hot so it's Sweet Baby Ray's for me.
I moved away for college; last ordered a batch in 2015, of which a few remain. I wonder if they are any good. Sorry to hear the recipe changed.I heard that Maull's changed hands recently and became a disappointment. Haven't had any for years.
Good friend of mine went on one of Kent's "Trail Rides" some time back. He learned quite a bit about "cowboy" trail cooking!! I was gifted a goodly assortment of Kent's sauces and rubs last Christmas. Haven't used them yet; I better check'em out!! FTRPLTI used to do sweet baby rays or Stubbs, but lately my favorite is actually Kent Rollins’ red river mud. I think there’s ancho chilis in it that give it a smokiness I really enjoy.
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