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Berts Superb Barbecue Sauce (Tmfr24a) Recipe

Berts Superb Barbecue Sauce (Tmfr24a) Category BBQ Recipes 
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1/4 c Cider Vinegar

1/2 c Water

2 tb Sugar

1 tb Prepared Mustard

1/4 c Butter or Margarine

1 Thick lemon Slice

1 Onion; sliced

1/2 ts Pepper

1 1/2 tb Salt

1/4 ts Cayenne Pepper

3/4 c Heinz catsup

2 tb Worcestershire sauce

In a saucepan, mix vinegar, water, sugar, mustard, butter, lemon, onion, and seasonings. Simmer, uncovered, 20 minutes. Add worcestershire sauce and catsup, bring back to a boil and its done. (Good Housekeeping CB, 1955) NOTE: I do not use cayenne or salt and always double this recipe. Into the double recipe, I add about 1/4 to 1/3 cup brown sugar. This gives the sauce more of a sweet and sour

taste. It is just excellent on Baby Back Ribs, which I simmer in water with a little vinegar, garlic and just a pinch of salt for about 30 minutes before barbequeing. Through trial and error, I have found that Heinz catchup is thicker and makes a "clingier" sauce.

 
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