“Simple and sweet, this sauce is fantastic for ribs!! Makes enough to baste 3 to 4 pounds worth.” - by Kimberly D
Ingredients
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Original recipe yields 2 cups
Directions
- In a medium bowl, stir together the honey, molasses, ketchup, cinnamon, paprika, ginger, seasoned salt, meat tenderizer, ground black pepper, salt, oregano, garlic, steak sauce, Worcestershire sauce, mustard, and brown sugar until well blended.
- Cover, and refrigerate until ready to use.
Nutrition
Amount Per Serving (16 total)
- Calories
- 168 cal
- 8%
- Fat
- 0.1 g
- < 1%
- Carbs
- 43.6 g
- 14%
Based on a 2,000 calorie diet
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"Since I am the originator of this sauce, I thought I would add a few things that I ahve changed. The amount of ketchup I now use is about 1 cup. I only use about 3/4 cup brown sugar now, an dno molass..." See morees. I have also added finely chopped onions. When it needs a bit of kick I add jalepenos chopped very fine. This is to your own taste. (I have a friend that adds several, including all the seeds. He LOVES hot foods.) Thank you for all of your reviews. I have found each one helpful."
jamielee89
"We needed a sauce for our baby back ribs and gave this one a shot. There are a lot of ingredients you need for this recipe, but it is well worth the effort! It is incredibly delicious and people jus..." See moret can't get enough of it! We marinade half a rack of ribs with the marinade in tightly wrapped foil packets overnight, then pop them in the oven for two and a half hours at 300 degrees. The meat falls off the bone! We save some of the sauce and spread it on the ribs after they cook in the oven and put them on the grill for 5 minutes or so, just to carmelize and crunch up the outside a little. Unbelievable!! Give it a shot! ;D"
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