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Dr of BBQ

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TASTING LAB RESULTS Fri, 01/19/07 9:20 PM (permalink)
TASTING LAB
Bottled Barbecue Sauces
Written: 4/2005

This updated a tasting that appeared in the July, 2003 issue.

This article was published in the May, 2005, issue of Cook's Country, sister magazine to Cook's Illustrated.

Homemade barbecue sauce is a project recipe requiring a laundry list of ingredients and a good chunk of time. No wonder bottled barbecue sauce is so popular. But in just one local supermarket, we found more than 30 varieties! To make sense of all these options, we conducted a blind taste test of eight leading national brands.

We chose tomato-based sauces that were labeled “original” and tasted them as a dipping sauce for homemade chicken fingers. While tasters’ personal preferences varied, we found a few sauces that were universally liked and a few that universally disliked. Sauces that tasted like tomatoes rather than tasting just plain sweet were the clear favorites. A good balance of smoke and spice was also appreciated; the several sauces judged out of whack in one or both areas received low scores. Texture was another important issue, with tasters objecting to very thin sauces as well as sauces with an overly thick, gloppy consistency, which seemed artificial. Odd colors (one sauce was bright red from the use of food dye) and weird flavors (one sauce reminded us of spicy red hot candies) were not appreciated.

Our conclusion: You don’t have to make your own barbecue sauce, but it should taste -- and look -- like homemade. The sauces below are listed in order of preference.

Top Picks
1. Texas Best Barbecue Sauce, Original Rib Style, $2.79 for 19 ounces
Comments: This sauce topped the charts because of its emphasis on tomatoes. Tasters liked the “thick, coarse texture,” which seemed “unprocessed.” They also praised the “good sweet/tart balance” with “lots of spices.”

2. Bull’s Eye Original BBQ Sauce, $1.79 for 18 ounces
Comments: Leaning heavier on the smoke, this second-place sauce was still deemed “well balanced,” although a few tasters thought the heavy smoke “hit you in the back of the throat.” Bull’s Eye gained points for its “great dark color” and “thick consistency.”

Runners-Up
3. Hunt’s BBQ Original Recipe Barbecue Sauce, $1.19 for 18 ounces
Comments: You can’t beat the price of this “sweet and tangy” sauce. Heavy on tomato, light on smoke and spice, this “mild” sauce had the perfect balance of vinegar and molasses. Tasters also appreciated its “thick,” “smooth texture.”

4. Sweet Baby Rays Original Barbecue Sauce, $1.99 for 18 ounces
Comments: True to its name, this sauce came through as “ultra sweet,” with an emphasis on “malty caramel” and tomato flavors. Tasters liked its “subtle spiciness” but found the texture “goopy” and “gluey.”

5. KC Masterpiece Original Barbecue Sauce, $1.79 for 18 ounces
Comments: “Very sweet,” “very thick,” and “a lot of smoke” summed up tasters’ comments. Tasters also found that the “gloppy,” “gluey” texture of the sauce detracted from its “meaty depth.”

6. Stubb’s Original Bar-B-Q Sauce, $3.69 for 18 ounces
Comments: This sauce placed more emphasis on spice and vinegar. While some tasters found it favorably “tangy,” “with a good kick,” others objected to the lack of sweetness. This sauce was also the thinnest, even “watery,” according to one taster.

7. Kraft Original Barbecue Sauce, $1.39 for 18 ounces
Comments: On top of its disagreeable texture, deemed “corn syrupy,” and its “processed” flavor, this sauce was also criticized for an “artificial smoke flavor.” Still, some likened it to a sweet-and-sour sauce with “good tang.”

8. Open Pit Original Barbecue Sauce, $1.99 for 18 ounces
Comments: This “super-sour” sauce was heavy on the vinegar and light on the tomato (the fifth listed ingredient). Several tasters pointed out the unnaturally bright red color and odd “Red Hot cinnamon” flavor. “Not BBQ sauce,” wrote one.
 
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    Adjudicator

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    RE: TASTING LAB RESULTS Fri, 01/19/07 9:52 PM (permalink)
    You make me laugh, Doc. Tell me. Do folks REALLY depend on / use these commercial sauces?
     
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      Dr of BBQ

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      RE: TASTING LAB RESULTS Fri, 01/19/07 10:26 PM (permalink)
      quote:
      Originally posted by Adjudicator

      You make me laugh, Doc. Tell me. Do folks REALLY depend on / use these commercial sauces?


      That was my exact thought. LOL Another thought while reading that article, many of my customers demand a ton of BBQ sauce and I'm betting they couldn't identify pork from chicken with all that sauce on a sandwich. I do have a small percentage of customers that want sauce on the side because they want to taste the meat. Most likely they understand smoked meat and the BBQ process.
       
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        John A

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        RE: TASTING LAB RESULTS Sat, 01/20/07 7:33 AM (permalink)
        Supermarkets have shelf space down to a science, they must be selling a hell of a lot of the stuff otherwise it would not be there.

        At home, I do not baste with any sauce.









        I serve several on the side; homemade vinegar, mustard from a small gourmet maker, and a combo KC Masterpiece & Sonny’s Sweet. The combo gets used the most.



        John
         
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          JRPfeff

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          RE: TASTING LAB RESULTS Sat, 01/20/07 9:27 AM (permalink)
          John - Those baby backs look gorgeous. You do great work.

          I've never seen thick bones on the ribs I buy, like the ones on the lower right.

          Jim
           
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            Jimeats

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            RE: TASTING LAB RESULTS Sat, 01/20/07 9:31 AM (permalink)
            I seen a blind taste test done on the Today show last year. Hands down the overall favorite was the Hunts. That somewhat surprised me it was the cheapest also. Chow Jim
             
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              Adjudicator

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              RE: TASTING LAB RESULTS Sat, 01/20/07 9:41 AM (permalink)
              John:

              You are beginning to seriously irritate me with you pic floods. Every time you post a series, I think about eating the same, ALL DAY. You are a sadist! If you really want to help, please start posting different pics. Here are some samples:

              McDonald's Big Mac

              Hamburger Helper dishes

              Anything pertaining to KFC

              Fried Chittlins

              There are many more, but I think you get my drift... TIA for your continued support!
               
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                John A

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                RE: TASTING LAB RESULTS Sun, 01/21/07 8:11 AM (permalink)
                quote:
                Originally posted by Adjudicator

                John:

                You are beginning to seriously irritate me with you pic floods. Every time you post a series, I think about eating the same, ALL DAY. You are a sadist! If you really want to help, please start posting different pics. Here are some samples:

                McDonald's Big Mac

                Hamburger Helper dishes

                Anything pertaining to KFC

                Fried Chittlins

                There are many more, but I think you get my drift... TIA for your continued support!





                This may help.









                Enjoy,

                John

                PS. I'm going to throw a small butt in the Smokin Tex and a Turkey Breast in the Traeger later, you probably should not look at the results.
                 
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                  ann peeples

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                  RE: TASTING LAB RESULTS Sun, 01/21/07 8:16 AM (permalink)
                  We love pictorial results!!!!
                   
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                    agnesrob

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                    RE: TASTING LAB RESULTS Sun, 01/21/07 8:19 AM (permalink)
                    John, I have to agree with Adjudicator, as I am on a serious diet right now. Now, don't forget to post that butt and breast later! ;)
                     
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                      John A

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                      RE: TASTING LAB RESULTS Sun, 01/21/07 9:27 AM (permalink)
                      quote:
                      Originally posted by agnesrob

                      John, I have to agree with Adjudicator, as I am on a serious diet right now. Now, don't forget to post that butt and breast later! ;)


                      Speaking of diets. I'm on a one day no can have anything but Jell-O & clear liquids diet today prepping for a procedure tomorrow. I must be a masochist for cooking like that when I cannot eat any of it.


                      John
                       
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                        kland01s

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                        RE: TASTING LAB RESULTS Sun, 01/21/07 10:11 AM (permalink)
                        quote:
                        Originally posted by John A

                        quote:
                        Originally posted by agnesrob

                        John, I have to agree with Adjudicator, as I am on a serious diet right now. Now, don't forget to post that butt and breast later! ;)


                        Speaking of diets. I'm on a one day no can have anything but Jell-O & clear liquids diet today prepping for a procedure tomorrow. I must be a masochist for cooking like that when I cannot eat any of it.


                        John


                        Sounds like what I'll be doing Thursday/Friday, must remember not to read Roadfood those days and look at your great photos!
                         
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                          Adjudicator

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                          RE: TASTING LAB RESULTS Sun, 01/21/07 10:19 AM (permalink)
                          quote:
                          Originally posted by kland01s

                          quote:
                          Originally posted by John A

                          quote:
                          Originally posted by agnesrob

                          John, I have to agree with Adjudicator, as I am on a serious diet right now. Now, don't forget to post that butt and breast later! ;)


                          Speaking of diets. I'm on a one day no can have anything but Jell-O & clear liquids diet today prepping for a procedure tomorrow. I must be a masochist for cooking like that when I cannot eat any of it.


                          John


                          Sounds like what I'll be doing Thursday/Friday, must remember not to read Roadfood those days and look at your great photos!


                          Information OVERLOAD. No appetite after all this "stuff".
                           
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                            Grillmeister

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                            RE: TASTING LAB RESULTS Sun, 01/21/07 10:37 AM (permalink)

                            There has been an increase in the use of great food photos lately. We should start a "food porn" contest or something!
                             
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