“If you want a slightly spicy, slightly tangy sauce that packs a punch, this is the sauce for you Great on beef, chicken, and pork.” - by PPPOND
Ingredients
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Original recipe yields 2 cups
Directions
- In a saucepan over medium heat, mix the lemon juice, ketchup, steak sauce, balsamic vinegar, Worcestershire sauce, butter, brown sugar, Dijon mustard, black pepper, and red pepper. Blend until smooth, then mix in tomato paste. Stirring frequently, bring sauce to a boil. Reduce heat to low, and simmer 10 to 15 minutes, until slightly thickened.
Nutrition
Amount Per Serving (16 total)
- Calories
- 47 cal
- 2%
- Fat
- 1.6 g
- 2%
- Carbs
- 8.5 g
- 3%
Based on a 2,000 calorie diet
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"The sauce lost a little of its punch while it was on the barbeque. Made a great dipping sauce with great taste and punch. We used it on boneless pork chops. Might try letting the chops sit in the m..." See morearinade for a couple of hours next time before cooking."
Sarah Jo
"My husband and son barbequed some chicken and pork boneless short ribs this weekend that turned out a little too spicy because of the rub that was used. I needed a sauce to diffuse a little of the hea..." See moret. I made this exactly according to recipe only I omitted the red pepper as the meat was hot enough on it's own. What I did was take the cold meat from the fridge, brushed this sauce on it and just warmed it through in the oven until the sauce had browned a bit and the meat was warmed through. This turned out nicely--I think the only thing I was missing was onion and garlic. I'll make this again but I'll saute some fresh onion and fresh minced garlic in a little butter before adding the sauce ingredients. Honestly, it's four and a half stars."
Valerie's Kitchen
"We really enjoyed this. I did make a few changes. Started by sauteeing about 1/2 cup diced onion and a tablespoon minced garlic in a little olive oil just till soft. Then added in remaining ingredient..." See mores. I reduced the pepper to about a teaspoon and the cayenne pepper to 1/4 teaspoon for just a little kick. If you use the full tablespoon, as written, I think it would be blazing hot! I poured the sauce over a chuck roast in my slow cooker and let it go all day and we used the meat and sauce for delicious bbq beef sandwiches. Really loved the tang from the balsamic. Really good!"
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