Decided to try to make some of my own BBQ sauce again today. I didn't follow any specific recipe, but looked at a bunch and meshed into my own ideas. I tried to find all the "smoky" things I had.
Pre-pre-prep:
Pull out a package of caramelized onions from the freezer.
Pre-prep:
brew a cup of Stash "Caravan" loose-leaf tea. It's a tea that is "a dark, robust tea with a distinct smoky flavor." I really wanted the smoky flavor. I also add a few cardamom seeds, a few crushed coffee beans, whole cloves, and a sprig of fresh rosemary to the cup. Let it brew while I made and ate breakfast.
Prep:
In a sauce pan over medium-high heat, combine:
1 28 oz. carton San Marzano tomatoes
finely diced caramelized onions
the pre-prep cup of tea, with all solids removed
Couple drops of Red Boat fish sauce
Couple Tablespoons of Dijon-Horesradish mustard
A little bit of pomegranate balsamic vinegar. (I wanted to use espresso, but I was out.) Maybe 2 teaspoons
A bit of apple cider vinegar. Maybe 1 T.
A bit of coconut aminos. Maybe a little less than 1 T.
Couple pinches of hickory-smoked salt
Couple shakes of:
Penzey's BBQ 3000
Cumin
Chili Powder
Garlic
Black Pepper
Smoked Paprika
Smaller shakes of:
ginger
cinnamon
Let it simmer until desired thickness. (on Medium for me, low was too low.) Stir occasionally. Mine will be simmering for at least 30 minutes.
Scooter
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