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Barbecue Sauce Basting

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Barbecue Sauce Basting

Sourcing & Taxonomy

  • Family N/A
  • Primary Cuisine American
  • Seasonality Year-Round
  • Source Tomatoes, Vinegar, Sugar, Spices

What Is Barbecue Sauce Basting?

A flavorful, often sweet and tangy sauce used to moisten and add flavor to food during cooking and grilling.

What Does Barbecue Sauce Basting Taste Like?

Barbecue Sauce Basting has a sweet, tangy, smoky, umami taste with smoky, sweet, spicy, pungent aromas.

Taste
Sweet, Tangy, Smoky, Umami
Texture
Viscous, Smooth
Aroma
Smoky, Sweet, Spicy, Pungent
Acidity
Medium

Technical Metrics

Nutrition Facts

Per 30 g (2 tbsp)
Calories130 kcal
Total Fat0 g
Saturated Fat0 g
Trans Fat0 g
Cholesterol0 mg
Protein1 g
Total Carbohydrate32 g
Dietary Fiber1 g
Total Sugars28 g
Calcium20 mg
Iron0.5 mg
Potassium150 mg

Chef’s Secret

Reduce sauce slightly before basting to intensify flavor and create a thicker glaze, but add a splash of apple cider vinegar at the end for brightness.

Barbecue Sauce Basting Substitutes & Ratios

The best substitute for Barbecue Sauce Basting is Ketchup + Brown Sugar + Vinegar, used at a 1:1 sauce ratio. Creates a similar sweet and tangy profile with common pantry staples.

Substitutes for Barbecue Sauce Basting with ratios
Substitute Ratio Best for
Ketchup + Brown Sugar + Vinegar Best 1:1 sauce Creates a similar sweet and tangy profile with common pantry staples.
Worcestershire Sauce 1:1 Provides deep umami and tang, but is less sweet and smoky.
Teriyaki Sauce 1:1 Offers a sweet-savory glaze, different flavor profile but similar application.
Plum Sauce 1:1 Fruitier and sweeter, great for glazes, especially on poultry.

How to Choose & Store Barbecue Sauce Basting

Look for natural ingredients and specific flavor profiles (e.g., smoky, spicy).

What Pairs Well With Barbecue Sauce Basting?

  • Pork ribs
  • chicken
  • beef
  • pulled pork
  • grilled vegetables
  • tofu.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Barbecue Sauce Basting taste like?

Sweet, Tangy, Smoky, Umami Smoky, Sweet, Spicy, Pungent

What is a good substitute for Barbecue Sauce Basting?

The best substitute is Ketchup + Brown Sugar + Vinegar (1:1 sauce). Creates a similar sweet and tangy profile with common pantry staples.

How do you choose and store Barbecue Sauce Basting?

Look for natural ingredients and specific flavor profiles (e.g., smoky, spicy).

Recipes Using Barbecue Sauce Basting

Cuisine Occasion Beef American

Barbecued Baby Back Ribs

Fall-off-the-bone tender baby back ribs, slow-simmered to perfection and then finished with a smoky-sweet BBQ sauce under the broiler. This recipe delivers juicy, flavorful ribs that are guaranteed to impress! Get ready for a rib feast!

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