Barbeque Sauce Homemade
If you have never made your own barbecue sauce before, I’m going to have
to insist that you try to at least once. And while I’m loath to
ensnare myself in the myriad layers of barbecue conviction across this
land — from the don’t-come-near-my-sauce-with-those-tomatoes
whole-hoggin’ in Carolina to the don’t-you-dare-come-near-my-mesquite
with sauce in Texas (and then the small matter of me being from New
Jersey where barbecue just meant cooking your hamburgers and hot dogs
outdoors) — I might have to insist that you try this one because it’s
sacrilegiously good.
My crush on Ina Garten is almost as strong as my Martha-crush, if not stronger as she’s never once failed me and I believe we share an absorption with making typically unremarkable foods remarkable again. Her lemon cake has got to be one of the top five cakes ever made with her orange chocolate chunk version
squarely in the top ten; her coleslaw made me like coleslaw and her
barbecue sauce is a spectacular Eastern/Asian/Southern mutt.
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