OK I’ll just tell you- the secret ingredient is soy sauce! Many recipes use Worcestershire sauce in homemade BBQ sauces, but I never have any around, so I used soy sauce instead. The soy sauce is used instead of salt, and it’s a great vegetarian substitute for Worcestershire sauce in barbecue sauce (Worcestershire has anchovies, so it’s not vegetarian). So you can rest assured this homemade BBQ sauce recipe is vegetarian (vegan, too!). Use this BBQ sauce when making oven baked bbq chicken or oven bbq salmon, or as a dip with homemade chicken nuggets. You can even use it as a pizza sauce on bbq chicken pizza!

Ingredients and Substitutions

Ketchup – Ketchup is the base for this recipe, but I think in a pinch you could substitute with a mix of tomato sauce and tomato paste. If you do, you may need to simmer the sauce for longer, as it will need to thicken, and adjust seasoning to taste as it may need more sugar, spices, and soy sauce.Yellow mustard – You can also use 1-2 tablespoons mustard powder, but I really like the color and flavor prepared yellow mustard adds.Apple cider vinegar – this will add the best flavor, but you can use white vinegar in a pinch (a little less in amount).Brown sugar – this can be substituted with other sweeteners or a combination, such as white sugar, cane sugar, honey, maple syrup, and/or molasses. I think a granulated sugar works best, as it will caramelize really well when you cook with the sauce.Soy sauce – the secret ingredient which makes this so yummy! You can use salt instead in a pinch, and use gluten-free soy sauce if needed. Liquid aminos may also be used.Spices: Smoked Paprika, Garlic Powder, Onion Powder, Black Pepper, Cayenne pepper. Smoked paprika may be substituted with regular or sweet paprika, and cayenne may be omitted (or increased) depending on spice level preference.

How to make Homemade BBQ Sauce

Told you it was easy! If you like, you can simmer for a little longer to make a thicker sauce. And you should let it cool for a little while before storing it.

How to store homemade bbq sauce

After allowing the BBQ sauce to cool off for a little while, you can put it in a jar or airtight container. Refrigerate for up to about 2 weeks, or freeze for up to about 6 months.

Recipes to use Barbecue Sauce

Use it as a glaze on grilled or baked bbq chicken, or bbq salmon.Bust out the air fryer for bbq ribs.Use it on pulled pork sandwiches or shredded beef bbq sandwiches.Spread it on top of meatloaf instead of ketchup- here’s a mini meatloaf recipe and a BBQ meatloaf meatballs recipe.Dip oven baked french fries, homemade potato chips, homemade chicken nuggets or chicken tenders into BBQ sauce.Use it as a pizza sauce on bbq chicken pizza.

Other homemade sauce / condiment recipes

Honey Mustard SauceHomemade Taco SeasoningRestaurant-Style SalsaEnchilada SaucePizza SauceAlmond ButterPeanut Butter

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