Going through the grocery store sauce isle the other day I noticed something new (well, at least to me anyway), so I say, “why not?” I like franks red hot and eat it often so I thought this might be fun to try. Well, it sit in my cabinet for about a week or two then we were making ribs. After beginning, realizized I was out of BBQ sauce. Well, can’t drive to store to get some cause I had a few beers and wasn’t even trying to risk it. So I used this. This stuff is amazingly delicious.
Franks Stingin Honey Garlic Sauce.
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(05-31-2018, 07:34 AM)HarleyDog Wrote: [ -> ]Going through the grocery store sauce isle the other day I noticed something new (well, at least to me anyway), so I say, “why not?” I like franks red hot and eat it often so I thought this might be fun to try. Well, it sit in my cabinet for about a week or two then we were making ribs. After beginning, realizized I was out of BBQ sauce. Well, can’t drive to store to get some cause I had a few beers and wasn’t even trying to risk it. So I used this. This stuff is amazingly delicious.
Franks Stingin Honey Garlic Sauce.
![[Image: s-l225.jpg]](https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/I64AAOSwv2tay61k/s-l225.jpg)
You ever try John Boy and Billy's Grillin' Sauce?
No I haven't. Where do you buy?
(05-31-2018, 09:47 AM)HarleyDog Wrote: [ -> ]No I haven't. Where do you buy?
Kroger. I'm not sure how good it would be on ribs, but it is excellent on chicken, shrimp, and pulled pork sammiches.
I love the combination of sweetness and roasted garlic, but I don't like stuff too hot.
I used to make large batches of roasted garlic and keep it in a jar in the frig. Bake it in olive oil and then mash it up into a paste.
In fact now that you have me thinking about it I might make that a little Sunday project.