Showing posts with label BBQ Sauce. Show all posts
Showing posts with label BBQ Sauce. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 20, 2013

Fig BBQ Sauce





We were getting overwhelmed with the figs so we had to come up with a way to use them.  Instead of using tomatoes in a homemade barbeque sauce, we replaced them with figs and what a tasty BBQ sauce it turned into.  Here’s the recipe.

2020 update:  we have been working on this for years and every year we come up with a new twist that makes it better than the last.  We have added mesquite whiskey, hot peppers, etc.  It is a never ending challenge to make it better than the year before.  Here is the basic recipe.  Feel free to experiment. 

10 cups chopped fresh figs
2 whole heads of garlic, cloves peeled and separated
4 cups chopped onions
1 tbsp. paprika
½ tbsp. cayenne pepper
2 cups dark brown sugar
12 oz. can of tomato paste
2 cups cider vinegar

Place figs, garlic and vinegar in preserving pot.  Bring to a boil; reduce heat and simmer for 2 hours, stirring often.  After two hours, when the figs have cooked down considerably, add cayenne pepper, paprika, brown sugar and tomato paste.  Cook one more hour stirring more often, until thickened to desired consistency.

Ladle into hot sterilized jars and process in boiling water bath for 15 minutes. 

Yield: 7 pints.


© Crackerberries 2013

Monday, February 28, 2011

PHOENIX BBQ!

PHOENIX {RACE DAY} BBQ {AKA - Dug's Spicy BBQ Sauce}

Race day is always a big day for eating and when the temperature hits 80ยบ outside, it makes us want to spark up the grill and bring out the chicken!



3 chipotle peppers in adobo sauce
3 cloves garlic
½ cup chopped onion
6 oz tomato paste
1 Tbsp liquid smoke
1 Tbsp grated orange peel
1 tsp ground rosemary leaves
½ cup dark karo syrup
8 oz beer
4 oz red wine






Combine peppers, garlic and onion in food chopper/processer together. Add to medium size sauce pan with all other ingredients. Bring to boil over medium heat stirring frequently. Once mixture boils, reduce heat and simmer for 30 minutes, stirring often. (Breathe in that steam and it will clean out your sinuses).

Let cool completely. Marinate chicken (or other meat) in one cup of sauce for 3 hours. Cook meat on grill, basting with remaining sauce generously. This has quite a bite so be sure to have plenty of cool beverages to drink with it.


© Crackerberries 2011