One thing I really like about you, is that it's not all about the money. I enjoy learning how to make ingredients, not just buying them. You explain how to make your products, instead of just offering them for sale, like all of the other cooking channels. Keep it real, you're totally awesome!
Hey Susie, I have been making a bbq sauce that I created about 7 years ago. It's pretty much like yours, except instead of peach preserves I drain the juice off of a 14 oz. can of peaches. Then I put them in a blender and puree them. Then I combine them with the other ingredients and B2B & R2S for about 45 minutes, stirring occasionally.... 😋😋😋
I had a Carolina white sauce in Florida of all places that was the best I have ever had anywhere. It was so good. I am going to have to give your version a whirl. If I could imagine that places ingredients, yours would be it.
I had not thought about this until you made your mustard sauce, but the basic Goldee's table sauce, which Jirby basically recreates in a video, is much closer to your mustard sauce than your bbq sauce, but he puts in much more ketchup than mustard. Yet, that mustard plays a big part for the Goldee's central Texas sauce. Will definitely have to try your sauces! Keep up the great content and thanks for actually showing the ingredients, instead of only selling your rubs and sauces as some other TH-cam BBQers do!
Susie "live" and in living color from start to finish in the video🥳🥳🥰 Great video, I would love to see the other Carolina Vinegar sauces to go with the mustard sauce since I've been wanting to do a pork butt using the red as a mop sauce. Thanks and welcome back. 😉
Since you share so much, lately... I'll share real Carolina gold... Since I'm from SC.... Your ingredients were pretty spot on, but you forgot some key ingredients and steps... Chopped onion, minced garlic, onion powder, and garlic powder, never use ketchup. Use tomato paste... Saute your onions and garlic.... Then add "your" ingredients, with extra onion and garlic powder.... Let simmer while stirring occasionally to get the consistency you prefer, then bottle. I'll let you and all figure out the ratios, but yes.... It goes well on everything! I've seen people dip mac-n-cheese in our house sauce, # Carolina Gold. Try it this way, and.... You'll have a "Game Changer"!🤙
We made our own for years 1 bottle at the time….now make a big batch and pressure can it so we have it when we need it. NO LIQUID SOMKE IN THIS HOUSE! And it makes a great departing gift.
One thing I really like about you, is that it's not all about the money. I enjoy learning how to make ingredients, not just buying them. You explain how to make your products, instead of just offering them for sale, like all of the other cooking channels. Keep it real, you're totally awesome!
Susie, I appreciate that you not only give us guidance on how to bbq but also sharing with us your recipes for seasonings and bbq sauces
Wow! A definite Triple Threat! ❤❤❤ Making your own sauce is a game changer, and having 3 recipes is simply a Winner! Winner!! Winner!!! Thanks!
Thank you for sharing the recipes. It is really appreciated that you are open with the information.
The thumbnail lead me to believe Susie was about to get lit 😌. Great video! Your sauces are a fav at my house!
I just have to say, your hair looks beautiful! And thanks for the recipes!
Hey Susie, I have been making a bbq sauce that I created about 7 years ago. It's pretty much like yours, except instead of peach preserves I drain the juice off of a 14 oz. can of peaches. Then I put them in a blender and puree them. Then I combine them with the other ingredients and B2B & R2S for about 45 minutes, stirring occasionally.... 😋😋😋
I had a Carolina white sauce in Florida of all places that was the best I have ever had anywhere. It was so good. I am going to have to give your version a whirl. If I could imagine that places ingredients, yours would be it.
Thanks for all you do!
Thats my line. I think I’m going to Ralph! 😂
Another great video! You are awesome! Thanks
Another great video Susie, thank you for all the hard work and especially for sharing!
We love a good homemade BBQ sauce
Yeah, I’m not into drinking BBQ sauce from a wine glass either !! 😄😄 Thank you Susie for not “Ralphing” on camera 🤣
I had not thought about this until you made your mustard sauce, but the basic Goldee's table sauce, which Jirby basically recreates in a video, is much closer to your mustard sauce than your bbq sauce, but he puts in much more ketchup than mustard. Yet, that mustard plays a big part for the Goldee's central Texas sauce.
Will definitely have to try your sauces! Keep up the great content and thanks for actually showing the ingredients, instead of only selling your rubs and sauces as some other TH-cam BBQers do!
Thanks Susie, I enjoyd it
Susie "live" and in living color from start to finish in the video🥳🥳🥰 Great video, I would love to see the other Carolina Vinegar sauces to go with the mustard sauce since I've been wanting to do a pork butt using the red as a mop sauce. Thanks and welcome back. 😉
Since you share so much, lately... I'll share real Carolina gold... Since I'm from SC.... Your ingredients were pretty spot on, but you forgot some key ingredients and steps... Chopped onion, minced garlic, onion powder, and garlic powder, never use ketchup. Use tomato paste...
Saute your onions and garlic.... Then add "your" ingredients, with extra onion and garlic powder.... Let simmer while stirring occasionally to get the consistency you prefer, then bottle.
I'll let you and all figure out the ratios, but yes.... It goes well on everything! I've seen people dip mac-n-cheese in our house sauce, # Carolina Gold.
Try it this way, and.... You'll have a "Game Changer"!🤙
We made our own for years 1 bottle at the time….now make a big batch and pressure can it so we have it when we need it. NO LIQUID SOMKE IN THIS HOUSE! And it makes a great departing gift.
Take it from a North Alabama guy, we eat white sauce on anything
Just by the picture I thought it was a cocktail video
Who puts BBQ sauce in wine glasses? Great video though lol
We did! It's fun!