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Monday, September 26, 2022
Talking BBQ with The Captain yesterday, and he told me that this is his go-to choice these days
..big fan of TJ here. Even so, somehow missed this BBQ sauce. Their regular green and Hatch Valley salsa is very good and reasonably priced. They have a great corn & chili tomato-less salsa. Keep a jar handy at suppertime. Not my taste but they have a well prepared recipe for Carolina Gold mustard base BBQ sauce. Maybe one day they'll put up some Alabama White BBQ sauce. TJ's is not the place for everyday grocery shopping but they're outstanding for frozen side dishes to round out a meal, specialty items for a treat and a wide selection of snacks. Peruvian corn nuggets are a peanut-like snack that comes to mind. Bakery items are unique and never fail my sweet-tooth. Whoever woulda 'taut a wrap that's almost a sacrilege to "Ybor City", but they have a tortilla wrap Cuban Sandwich that's outstanding. Check out their website and become a fan.
Where I am from we do not criticise people for using or not using condiments such as BBQ sauce. However, we do know that Your and You're are not interchangable words. Schools must be better here.
BBQ sauce? The only sauce is mustard based & not tomato. Preferably Bessingers. If you really need sauce you're doing it wrong. That should start an argument. Hehe. Ready,go.
Agree with most posters. When I get asked why I don’t sauce I answer why would I cover up 10-13 hours of tasty yet commited work managing logs on an off smoker?
Weather conditions affecting the quality of chili peppers have forced California-based Huy Fong Foods to suspend sales and production of its famous sriracha sauce, the company has announced. - Yahoo News story Jun 7 2022
Sauce is good for the 2nd or 3rd day left-overs. After multiple re-heating you don't want it to dry out. But people get all pretentious over which is the best. Sweet Baby Ray's is plenty good if the Pit Master did his job right. That, or take whatever is on sale, cut it with some vinegar and beer to thin it out, warm it on the side.
The mustard based sauces aren't bad, just not that common in Texas. But again, most are too thick. Cut them down before hand.
..big fan of TJ here. Even so, somehow missed this BBQ sauce. Their regular green and Hatch Valley salsa is very good and reasonably priced. They have a great corn & chili tomato-less salsa. Keep a jar handy at suppertime. Not my taste but they have a well prepared recipe for Carolina Gold mustard base BBQ sauce. Maybe one day they'll put up some Alabama White BBQ sauce. TJ's is not the place for everyday grocery shopping but they're outstanding for frozen side dishes to round out a meal, specialty items for a treat and a wide selection of snacks. Peruvian corn nuggets are a peanut-like snack that comes to mind. Bakery items are unique and never fail my sweet-tooth. Whoever woulda 'taut a wrap that's almost a sacrilege to "Ybor City", but they have a tortilla wrap Cuban Sandwich that's outstanding. Check out their website and become a fan.
ReplyDeleteI'd never heard of Alabama-Style White Barbecue Sauce before, I found the recipe & I'm going to have to try it.
DeleteHave to disagree...
ReplyDeleteIf you need BBQ sauce, your doing it wrong
Sauce or not is a personal choice thing in my world.
DeleteWhere I am from we do not criticise people for using or not using condiments such as BBQ sauce. However, we do know that Your and You're are not interchangable words. Schools must be better here.
ReplyDeleteBBQ sauce? The only sauce is mustard based & not tomato. Preferably Bessingers. If you really need sauce you're doing it wrong. That should start an argument. Hehe. Ready,go.
ReplyDeleteWhy would I want to argue with a stranger who wants to tell me how I like my food?
DeleteAgree with most posters. When I get asked why I don’t sauce I answer why would I cover up 10-13 hours of tasty yet commited work managing logs on an off smoker?
ReplyDeleteKinders...enough said.
ReplyDeleteA local Waxahachie, TX sauce: Four Escobars, most excellent. 👍🏻
ReplyDeletehttps://www.amazon.com/Four-Escobars-Original-Barbecue-Sauce/dp/B0767N5QSY
Cook it til it's burnt and squirt some catsup on it.
ReplyDeleteWilliamson Brother's
ReplyDeleteNuff said
Weather conditions affecting the quality of chili peppers have forced California-based Huy Fong Foods to suspend sales and production of its famous sriracha sauce, the company has announced. - Yahoo News story Jun 7 2022
ReplyDeleteSauce is good for the 2nd or 3rd day left-overs. After multiple re-heating you don't want it to dry out. But people get all pretentious over which is the best. Sweet Baby Ray's is plenty good if the Pit Master did his job right. That, or take whatever is on sale, cut it with some vinegar and beer to thin it out, warm it on the side.
ReplyDeleteThe mustard based sauces aren't bad, just not that common in Texas. But again, most are too thick. Cut them down before hand.