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Just like Sweet Baby Ray’s BBQ sauce! My homemade bbq sauce recipe is quick and easy to put together. All you have to do is combine everything in a saucepan and let it simmer. It’s tangy, smoky, sweet, and so much better than the store-bought sauce!

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This is a story of how we added a bunch of ingredients to a saucepan and made a copycat of Baby Ray’s BBQ Sauce in no time!

Being from Texas means there’s no shortage of good BBQ everywhere you look. And though today’s bbq sauce recipe is not anything close to a Texas-style BBQ sauce, it is a sauce that tastes delicious on just about any kind of grilled meat, poultry, and even vegetables. Homemade bbq sauce comes together by simmering a few ingredients and tastes a harmonious balance of sweet, spicy, tangy, and smoky flavors.

We use homemade bbq sauce regularly in our household. Whether it’s to baste chicken with on the grill, or as a sauce on my bbq chicken pizza (an all-time favorite!) It goes on cheesy bbq chicken – a weeknight classic. It’s a key ingredient in my smoky southern baked beans. It’s also an ingredient in the dressing for my Crispy chicken salad, and a part of the sauce for my pickle-brined crispy chicken sandwich!

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Ingredients for Homemade Sweet Baby Ray’s BBQ Sauce:

  • Ketchup: is the base of this recipe. Keep in mind, you want to use a ketchup that isn’t too sweet here otherwise the bbq sauce will end up being extremely sweet with the addition of brown sugar and molasses. There are several brands that have no sugar added, I suggest using something likethat
  • Brown sugar: adds sweetness to the sauce
  • Molasses: add both sweetness and a deep rich flavor to the sauce
  • Pineapple juice: adds a unique fruity flavor profile
  • Worcestershire sauce: adds an umami flavor to the sauce. Keep in mind that Worcestershire does make this sauce not suitable for my vegan friends. So if that’s you, you might want to swap the Worcestershire for one that is vegan friendly
  • Apple cider vinegar: adds the tang that you find in bbq sauce
  • Seasonings: There’s a few select seasonings I like to use that make the best sauce! Smoked paprika is the most important one of them all. It adds so much depth of flavor. You’ll also need dry mustard powder, garlic powder, onion powder, cayenne pepper, salt, and black pepper. Keep in mind that the cayenne is optional, if you want to make this not spicy, leave the cayenne out!
  • Hot sauce: adds a bit of a kick!
  • Cornstarch: helps thicken the sauce
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Why do you add pineapple juice to your bbq sauce recipe?

If you’re wondering why pineapple juice, it’s because I turned over the bottle of Sweet Baby Ray’s bbq sauce and saw that it says pineapple juice right smack dap in the center there. Who would’ve even thought?

I like bbq sauce with a more smoky flavor, how can I achieve that?

The smoked paprika is meant to give this recipe a smoky flavor, and for us, it’s just the right amount. If you usually prefer a more smoky sauce, you can add 1-3 teaspoons of liquid smoke to the recipe to help boost that smokiness. I would start with 1 teaspoon and build from there based on preference!

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How to make just like Sweet Baby Ray’s BBQ Sauce:

  1. Combine the ingredients: I like to add all the ingredients in a medium saucepan along with a big splash of water and whisk until smooth.
  2. Bring to a boil: Place the saucepan over the stove and allow the sauce to start bubbling before you lower the heat and continue to let it simmer for 5-7 minutes. The longer you simmer, the thicker the sauce will be. Don’t panic if it isn’t super thickened by the end of the cooking time. The sauce will continue to thicken as it cools.
  3. Serve: Brush the prepared sauce on meats or poultry while you’re grilling. Use as a sauce on my bbq chicken pizza or in dips and dressings!
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How to store leftover bbq sauce:

I store the leftover sauce in a jar with a tight fitting lid. You can keep the sauce in the fridge for up to 4 weeks from when you prepared it!

If you like this recipe, you might also like:

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Yield: ~3 cups

Just Like Sweet Baby Ray's BBQ Sauce

Prep Time5 minutes

Cook Time10 minutes

Total Time15 minutes

Just like Sweet Baby Ray’s BBQ sauce! My homemade bbq sauce recipe is quick and easy to put together. All you have to do is combine everything in a saucepan and let it simmer. It’s tangy, smoky, sweet, and so much better than the store-bought sauce!

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Ingredients

  • 1 ⅓ cup ketchup
  • ¾ cup brown sugar
  • ¼ cup molasses
  • 1 (6-ounce) can pineapple juice (preferably no sugar added)
  • 2 tablespoons EACH: Worcestershire sauce AND apple cider vinegar
  • 1 tablespoon EACH: dry mustard powder AND smoked paprika
  • 2 teaspoons cornstarch
  • 1 teaspoon EACH: garlic powder, salt AND hot sauce (any kind you like)
  • ½ teaspoon EACH: black pepper AND onion powder
  • ¼ teaspoon cayenne pepper, optional

Instructions

    1. COMBINE: Add ⅓ cup water along with all the ingredients listed to a saucepan and whisk until smooth. When all the lumps have been worked out, bring to a boil over medium-high heat.
    2. SIMMER: When it starts bubbling, lower the heat so it just simmers and allow it to cook for 5-7 minutes until it thickens. Keep in mind the sauce will thicken even further as it cools so you don’t want to cook it too much longer than that.
    3. SERVE: brush on meats or poultry when grilling, as a sauce for pizza, or as a base for dips and dressings!

Notes

  • If you prefer to make this smokier, you can add 1-3 teaspoons of liquid smoke to your taste. Start with 1 teaspoon and build as desired.
  • Store covered in the refrigerator for up to 4 weeks
  • To make the sauce vegan, be sure to use a Worcestershire sauce that is vegan friendly!

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    Paul Watkins Reply

    Let’s get a great Ketchup recipe. I can’t use commercial Ketchup because it has onions & garlic in it and it’s just enough that my GI can’t handle it. And when people say to addTomato Sauce I’ve never found one that also hasn’t added onions and/or garlic. So that leaves Tomato Puree or make you own from Tomato Paste & Water or some other variation. I love Heinz, but can’t go there. How about a “JUST AS GOOD” recipe for that great invention by the Chinese later called Ketchup or Catsup (but without the Tomatoes, which are from the New World). Love to have some PROFESSIONAL INPUT regarding that elusive goal of trying to COPY the Heinz recipe (but of course w/o those other two dastardly ingredients). A scientist, but not a food one. The WHIZZER.

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    Michelle Reply

    I’ve wanted to make my own bbq sauce for some time. Do you have the nutritional info for the recipe? I have type 2 diabetes and I look for options to reduce the carbs when needed/I can.

    Thank you for a great website and wonderful recipes 😉

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      Marzia Reply

      Hi Michelle! I don’t have that information calculated, but if you pop the URL of this page into My Fitness Pal it will automatically calculate it for you! 🙂

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    Tarah Reply

    Hi this sounds delicious! Would i be able to water bath can this for long term storage?
    Thanks

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      Marzia Reply

      Hi there! Unfortunately, I’m not sure. I’ve never canned this recipe before. My suggestion would be to check other recipes to see if you can find one with similar ingredients that is suitable for canning. If they were canned, chances are you should be able to can this one as well 🙂

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    Karen Woodard Reply

    Yum!
    My family loved it!
    Why buy any thing else!
    Thanks for sharing!

    5

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    Edward Allyn Reply

    I didn’t have apple cider vinegar so I used malt vinegar and it worked out just fine. I added two teaspoons of of liquid smoke and some garlic salt instead of the garlic powder and some extra garlic powder. Made a great beef barbecue with some left over london broil.

    5

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    Dawn Marie Hay Reply

    this recipie is so much like mine, it works great! The pineapple juice just added to the recipe, what a great idea!

    5

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    Rhonda Morgan Reply

    This is the best BBQ sauce . We love it. I make a big batch and can it.

    5

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      Winnie Reply

      Do you water bath or pressure? Time?

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    Jaycee Reply

    Great recipe! Thank you, thank you, thank you.

    5

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    Brook Reply

    What could I use instead of pineapple juice? Don’t want to buy some just for this. I have everything else, BUT that.

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    Angela Bassett-Rarig Reply

    Can i can this? If so how would i do it?

    Can’t wait to try recipe tomorrow.

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    Cindee Reply

    I’m so glad I found this recipe. I’m on a low FODMAP diet so I had to make a few changes, but it turned out wonderfully!
    I used a low FODMAP ketchup, a garlic substitute and left out the molasses & onion. I would’ve just added more brown sugar in place of the molasses, but I found it sweet enough without it.
    I also added a couple pinches of celery seed since it is in sweet baby rays original bbq sauce. So good!

    5

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    Lindsey Reply

    Do you have a suggestion for replacing pineapple juice? I’m making bbq sauce because we’re in a snow storm and can’t get to the store, but I don’t have pineapple juice

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      Marzia Reply

      Hi Lindsey! Orange juice will work in a pinch but you may need to cut back on the sugar a bit! Hope you enjoy the sauce 🙂

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    Tonia Kay locklear Reply

    Just made this sauce and it is to die for, I’ll probably use it to put in my bbq and bbq chicken.

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    Betty Reply

    Can this recipe be canned?

    5

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    Tere Jimenez Reply

    Best bbq sauce ever! I didn’t have molasses so I used Tamarind instead and no pineapple juice but used a little apple cider vinegar. So good thank you!

    5

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      Lynne Reply

      Hi Tere,

      Can I ask how much tamarind paste and vinegar did you substitute for the

      1/4 cup molasses
      6oz pineapple juice

      Thanks

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    Kylie Reply

    Does anyone know if this is safe to can?

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    Dean Reply

    Hi, just about to give this recipe a go. Should the proper be coarse or fine ground? Thank you!

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      Brooke M. Reply

      I substituted the pineapple juice with Lime juice and added 1/8 c of honey. SO GOOD!!!

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    Lynda Reply

    This is THE BEST bbq sauce. In fact, my family prefer it to Sweet Baby Rays. And so easy to make. What could be better!

    5

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    James Reply

    On the label of sweet baby ray’s it says it uses tamarind. Have you tried using this ingredient as well to see if it adds to the authenticity of the flavor?

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    Dave Dachelet Reply

    I used sweet baby rays for smoking some beef sticks. The more barbeque sauce I used the better it tastes. BUT the more I add the more moist it is and makes the smoking much harder to do (the sticks fall apart). After it is made could I add more corn starch to the Sweet Baby Rays sauce when it is cold to get the correct consistency? Don’t know much about using corn starch. After I get it figured out I would then like to try this recepie.

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    Mary Bradford Reply

    What is the acidity level, i want to know if I can water bath can this for shelf stable.

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    Hiloplanet Reply

    I want to really thank you for sharing this recipe. I am using it for BBQing and dipping and really like the flavor. I use my own ketchup replacement in place of the ketchup. I have been looking for a long time for a recipe for a BBQ sauce that agrees with me, and this one is perfect.

    5

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    Debra Reply

    I make this recipe with honey instead of brown sugar. Increase everything to make 8 quarts at a time and can it. Love this!!!

    4.5

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    Steve Reply

    I did not think it was possible to make something better than Sweet Baby Rays, but this did it. amazing recipe, THANKS

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    Steve Reply

    Sorry missed the rating 5 Stars of course. Would give it more if I could

    5

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FAQs

What are the ingredients in BBQ sauce at Sweet Baby Ray's? ›

HIGH FRUCTOSE CORN SYRUP, DISTILLED VINEGAR, TOMATO PASTE, MODIFIED CORN STARCH, CONTAINS LESS THAN 2% OF SALT, PINEAPPLE JUICE CONCENTRATE, NATURAL SMOKE FLAVOR, SPICE, CARAMEL COLOR, MOLASSES, SODIUM BENZOATE (PRESERVATIVE), GARLIC, * MUSTARD FLOUR, CORN SYRUP, SUGAR, TAMARIND, NATURAL FLAVOR, CELERY SEED.

What makes Sweet Baby Rays spicy? ›

Sweet Baby Ray's Sweet 'n Spicy Barbecue Sauce is the tastiest way to add a little extra kick to your next meal. Crafted with jalapeños for heat and molasses for sweet, it's a fiery, flavor-forward sauce you won't soon forget.

How do you add spice to BBQ sauce? ›

Adding garlic or onion powder are standard flavors for barbecue, but get a little creative and try out different chile powders, peppers, cumin, or dried herbs to add body to the sauce.

How do you make homemade BBQ sauce bottles? ›

Fill clean, new, sterilized glass mason jars within 1/8 inch from the top with hot barbecue sauce and process in that boiling hot water bath for 15 minutes. Make sure the jars are covered by two inches of boiling water while they process.

What are the ingredients in Ray's Secret sauce? ›

SOYBEAN OIL, DISTILLED VINEGAR, WATER, CORN SYRUP, EGG YOLK, HIGH FRUCTOSE CORN SYRUP, HORSERADISH, CONTAINS LESS THAN 2% OF SALT, YELLOW MUSTARD (DISTILLED VINEGAR, WATER, MUSTARD SEED, SALT, TURMERIC, PAPRIKA, SPICE), MODIFIED CORN STARCH, XANTHAN GUM, GARLIC, SPICE, POLYSORBATE 60, POTASSIUM SORBATE AND SODIUM ...

Is Sweet Baby Ray's BBQ sauce spicy? ›

Ray's! This Sweet Baby Ray's BBQ sauce delivers on its promise. It's wonderfully sweet and spicy. If you're a fan of a BBQ sauce with a little kick, grab a bottle of this.

Does Sweet Baby Ray's barbecue sauce have honey in it? ›

Combining sweet honey with the smoky flavor of our original award-winning sauce, Sweet Baby Ray's Honey Barbecue Sauce is the perfect way to take your meals beyond the BBQ. Add a drizzle of this flavorful sauce to transform everything from burgers to chicken to french fries and beyond.

How do you doctor up store bought BBQ sauce? ›

Steps to Make It
  1. Gather the ingredients.
  2. Put the bottled sauce and brown sugar in a large saucepan. Let mixture come to a slight boil. ...
  3. Add ketchup, molasses, apple cider vinegar, onion powder, and hot sauce. Stir thoroughly and let simmer for 5 to 6 more minutes.
  4. Remove from heat and use.
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How long is Sweet Baby Ray's BBQ sauce good for? ›

After opening, we suggest keeping the sauce for no longer than 4 months. Always refrigerate sauce after it is opened.

How do you make store bought BBQ sauce spicier? ›

Or try hot paprika, if that's more your thing, or chile powder or ground cayenne pepper. If you're not into heat but still want to add a little spice, try stirring in a couple dashes of curry powder.

How do you make store bought BBQ sauce spicy? ›

Try some cayenne, chipotle chilis in adobo, hot sauce like Tabasco, chili oil, or red pepper flakes. Add a little at a time to taste. Opened or doctored BBQ sauce can last 2 to 4 months if stored airtight in the refrigerator.

How does Gordon Ramsay make BBQ sauce? ›

For the BBQ sauce:
  1. 350g ketchup.
  2. 1 medium white onion diced.
  3. 70ml water.
  4. 80g soft brown sugar.
  5. 50g smoked paprika.
  6. 80g cider vinegar.
  7. 30g strong coffee (espresso is preferable)
  8. Splash of olive oil.

Is it worth it to make your own BBQ sauce? ›

The problem is that most store-bought barbecue sauces just aren't that stellar. They're off-the-scales sweet, packed with fake "smoke" flavor, or weirdly viscous like butterscotch. If you want to really elevate your barbecue, you're going to have to make your own sauce.

How can I make homemade BBQ sauce better? ›

Ketchup – It gives the sauce its smooth, silky texture. Apple cider vinegar – I like my barbecue sauce tangy, so I don't hold back on the vinegar! I love its zingy kick. Water – It loosens the sauce so that it's not too thick or gloopy.

Is it cheaper to make your own barbecue sauce? ›

This sweet-and-savory Homemade BBQ Sauce Recipe tastes so much better than store-bought, and it's cheaper too. Best of all, you can make it with better ingredients and fewer preservatives. Watch the video tutorial and see how easy it is.

What are the ingredients in Sweet Baby Ray's hickory and brown sugar BBQ sauce? ›

Ingredients. High Fructose Corn Syrup, Distilled Vinegar, Tomato Paste, Modified Food Starch, Brown Sugar, Contains 2% or Less of: Salt, Natural Smoke Flavor, Pineapple Juice Concentrate, Spices, Caramel Color, Sodium Benzoate as a Preservative, Molasses, Corn Syrup, Garlic (Dried), Sugar, Tamarind, Natural Flavor.

What BBQ sauce has no high fructose corn syrup? ›

OKB BBQ Sauce - Gluten Free, Soy Free, Vegan - No High Fructose Corn Syrup - Old Kentucky Barbeque Sauce.

Does Sweet Baby Rays barbecue sauce have wheat in it? ›

All flavors of Sweet Baby Ray's barbecue sauce are labeled gluten-free below 20 ppm. According to the company's website: "Only products that meet the FDA standard for gluten-free will be labeled as such.

Is Sweet Baby Rays BBQ sauce vinegar based? ›

Sweet Baby Ray's epitomizes the way I thought barbecue sauce should smell growing up. At one point I could only describe this as "barbecue sauce," but my more trained sense of smell now knows this is a sugary sweetness cut with vinegar and backed up with liquid smoke.

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