Interesting:
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How to improve BBQ sauce
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Re: How to improve BBQ sauce
I used to beef up booker BBQ sauce with fried onions, onion powder, honey and Pepsi for catering jobs.
If you want a cracking sauce try mixing HP BBQ sauce, rooster and some peach juice. Just cold mix and stir.
If you want a cracking sauce try mixing HP BBQ sauce, rooster and some peach juice. Just cold mix and stir.
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Re: How to improve BBQ sauce
What is rooster?
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It's Sriracha SauceBadBoyzofBBQ wrote:What is rooster?
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Re: How to improve BBQ sauce
As Ed said its sriracha.
Rooster is one of the most famous brands and is often referred to as cock sauce.
Flying goose is another common brand and they're pretty much the same. It's got a lovely garlic flavour, runs well against the peach nectar.
Rooster is one of the most famous brands and is often referred to as cock sauce.
Flying goose is another common brand and they're pretty much the same. It's got a lovely garlic flavour, runs well against the peach nectar.
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Re: How to improve BBQ sauce
"How to improve BBQ sauce" - Put a big rack of ribs under it 
