Stubbs BBQ Sauce
Moderator: TBBQF Deputies
- SteerCrazy
- Retired Lawman
- Posts: 2656
- Joined: Sat Jan 13, 2007 10:33 am
- Location: Kansas City
- Contact:
- DATsBBQ
- Deputy
- Posts: 8151
- Joined: Sat Jan 13, 2007 11:15 am
- Location: Yorktown, VA
- Contact:
The Stubbs was pretty darn good stuff. I got the original flavor thinking that the mild would be, well mild. And the Mrs don't like too much heat so the Spicy wasn't in the cards this time around.
SC, I might have to try that marinade for butts.
Would I buy another bottle of Stubbs..... Without reservation or purpose of evasion the answer is YES. And that's alot coming from me.
And I'm not against trying some the fine sauces offered here on the Texas BBQ Forum. It's just that I don't plan ahead too good when it comes to groceries.....The store is only 2 miles away.
SC, I might have to try that marinade for butts.
Would I buy another bottle of Stubbs..... Without reservation or purpose of evasion the answer is YES. And that's alot coming from me.
And I'm not against trying some the fine sauces offered here on the Texas BBQ Forum. It's just that I don't plan ahead too good when it comes to groceries.....The store is only 2 miles away.
Deputy Dave
“A wise man can learn more from a foolish question than a fool can learn from a wise answer."-Bruce Lee
“A wise man can learn more from a foolish question than a fool can learn from a wise answer."-Bruce Lee
- TX Sandman
- Outlaw
- Posts: 1746
- Joined: Sun Mar 18, 2007 11:08 pm
- Location: DFW, Texas
- Contact:
For my family, Stubbs isn't bad. But it's pretty much take-or leave for most bottled sauces, usually too sweet or "middle-of-the-road" generic. If you can, try the spicy Stubbs version. I can take or leave the original, but the spicy ain't bad, IMO.
Next mass bottled sauces for me to try will be Cattlemen's, original and spicy. They were on sale, heard good things, so I thought I'd give 'er a shot. We'll see how it works out.
Next mass bottled sauces for me to try will be Cattlemen's, original and spicy. They were on sale, heard good things, so I thought I'd give 'er a shot. We'll see how it works out.
Rob - TX Sandman
Midnight Blue Smokers BBQ Team
"...grilling is fun and tasty, but it isn't brain surgery and the patient won't die if you mess up."
Steven Raichlen
Midnight Blue Smokers BBQ Team
"...grilling is fun and tasty, but it isn't brain surgery and the patient won't die if you mess up."
Steven Raichlen
- SteerCrazy
- Retired Lawman
- Posts: 2656
- Joined: Sat Jan 13, 2007 10:33 am
- Location: Kansas City
- Contact:
- catfishd
- Pilgrim
- Posts: 40
- Joined: Sun Feb 17, 2008 2:06 pm
- Location: Frisco, Texas
- Contact:
-
- Pilgrim
- Posts: 1
- Joined: Thu Apr 16, 2009 10:19 pm
- Contact:
Re: Stubbs BBQ Sauce
It's good stuff if you mix it with a little catsup, apple cider vinegar, Woody's Cooking Sauce, and just a smidgen of Franks Hot sauce. You'll have to figure the portions to suit your taste, but it's really worth it! Good luck from the ol porkbutt.
- JamesB
- Retired Lawman
- Posts: 6215
- Joined: Sun Jan 14, 2007 7:29 am
- Location: Irving, Tx
- Contact:
Re: Stubbs BBQ Sauce
porkbutt wrote:It's good stuff if you mix it with a little catsup, apple cider vinegar, Woody's Cooking Sauce, and just a smidgen of Franks Hot sauce. You'll have to figure the portions to suit your taste, but it's really worth it! Good luck from the ol porkbutt.
Hey porkbutt! Welcome to the forum. When ya get a chance, wander on over to the Wanted Posters section and tell us a bit about yerself.
- SteerCrazy
- Retired Lawman
- Posts: 2656
- Joined: Sat Jan 13, 2007 10:33 am
- Location: Kansas City
- Contact:
Re:
JamesB wrote:Our all around go to sauce is Head Country. Used to really like a sauce called Sadler's, but can't find it around here anymore...
Lately, I've become very fond of a sauce called Rufus Teague's. Comes in a pint sized whiskey type bottle... a bit of sweet with a bit of heat... good stuff!
James.
Just went and googled it, the type we've been buying is the Touch O' Heat...
http://www.rufusteague.com/
I 2nd that. Rufus Teague's is good and the hot is hot
- TexstarJim
- Pilgrim
- Posts: 8
- Joined: Thu Dec 18, 2008 10:22 am
- Contact:
Re: Stubbs BBQ Sauce
Back in the mid 80's I stopped at a truck stop in Tennessee and tried their special; which happned to be a bbq plate. Yea, I know, anyone ordering bbq at a truckstop is taking their life in their own hands........lol. But actually, when the waitress brought the plate of meat out, it was some pretty decent ribs and brisket. What blew me away was the ugly looking bbq sauce she set down on the table. I asked her, do you have any bbq sauce besides this watery looking orange stuff? She insisted I try it before passing judgment.
I tried some with her standing there and I could not believe my taste buds. It was the best bbq sauce I have ever tried. I used almost the full bottle and then asked her if I might get the recipe. She told me she doubted it but would ask the cook. Later she came out with a photocopied recipe of this sauce and I thanked her.
When I got home, I cooked up some of this stuff to make sure.........and to my delight, it was a real recipe and tasted just like the stuff I had had in Tennessee. Watery looking orange crap that is as ugly as my second wife...........but I have never tasted anything better. Someday I have plans to market this sauce, but haven't had the time.
In the meantime, I use Head Country to get me by.......
I tried some with her standing there and I could not believe my taste buds. It was the best bbq sauce I have ever tried. I used almost the full bottle and then asked her if I might get the recipe. She told me she doubted it but would ask the cook. Later she came out with a photocopied recipe of this sauce and I thanked her.
When I got home, I cooked up some of this stuff to make sure.........and to my delight, it was a real recipe and tasted just like the stuff I had had in Tennessee. Watery looking orange crap that is as ugly as my second wife...........but I have never tasted anything better. Someday I have plans to market this sauce, but haven't had the time.
In the meantime, I use Head Country to get me by.......
- JamesB
- Retired Lawman
- Posts: 6215
- Joined: Sun Jan 14, 2007 7:29 am
- Location: Irving, Tx
- Contact:
Re: Stubbs BBQ Sauce
Well, glad somebody dug this thread up. Now I still like Rufus Teague's BBQ sauce and still have about 1/2 of a bottle in the fridge that I really need to use up.
Of late, I have found a new favorite sauce. It's the one that can be found at www.sucklebusters.com. Now I'm gonna tell ya the honest to goodness truth, when I first tried this Sucklebusters sauce right out of the bottle, I thought was that it was just too sweet... Almost didn't try it on any meat... Sure glad that I did 'cause it is now my favorite sauce. It's sweet, tangy with just a small spicy bite... Good stuff I tell ya!
Of late, I have found a new favorite sauce. It's the one that can be found at www.sucklebusters.com. Now I'm gonna tell ya the honest to goodness truth, when I first tried this Sucklebusters sauce right out of the bottle, I thought was that it was just too sweet... Almost didn't try it on any meat... Sure glad that I did 'cause it is now my favorite sauce. It's sweet, tangy with just a small spicy bite... Good stuff I tell ya!
- ChileFarmer
- Forum Star
- Posts: 6602
- Joined: Sun Feb 18, 2007 6:18 pm
- Location: Jacksonville,Texas
- Contact:
Re: Stubbs BBQ Sauce
OK Texstar, good post but where is the recipe? I don't know if we can believe you or not without the how to. CF
OK, get over it, you lost. God bless America
http://s235.photobucket.com/albums/ee175/ChileFarmer" target="_blank
Lots of Sub folders to.
http://curingandsmoking.blogspot.com/" target="_blank
http://s235.photobucket.com/albums/ee175/ChileFarmer" target="_blank
Lots of Sub folders to.
http://curingandsmoking.blogspot.com/" target="_blank
- Big Ed
- Outlaw
- Posts: 2385
- Joined: Sat May 02, 2009 9:35 pm
- Location: Ft. Worth, Texas
- Contact:
Re: Stubbs BBQ Sauce
Hey Texstar,If you got that recipe over 25 years ago,you should share it.Youll never market the sauce,you would have done it by now.DO THE RIGHT THING!!!!lol
Can't Beat A Drum!!!
Big Ed BBQ
https://www.facebook.com/BigEdBbq
Custom elf Pit (UDS on Steriods)
Water Tower pit
PK Grill
22'' weber kettle
Big Ed BBQ
https://www.facebook.com/BigEdBbq
Custom elf Pit (UDS on Steriods)
Water Tower pit
PK Grill
22'' weber kettle
- Gator
- Sheriff
- Posts: 6986
- Joined: Mon Dec 11, 2006 3:53 pm
- Location: Coppell, TX
- Contact:
Re: Stubbs BBQ Sauce
Thanks James -> and I agree, any recipe over 25 years old should be shared! Inquiring minds want to know.
Gator
"I won't tolerate rude behavior" - Woodrow F Call
"I won't tolerate rude behavior" - Woodrow F Call
- DATsBBQ
- Deputy
- Posts: 8151
- Joined: Sat Jan 13, 2007 11:15 am
- Location: Yorktown, VA
- Contact:
Re: Stubbs BBQ Sauce
I'll pay you twice what you paid for it
TexstarJim Wrote: I tried some with her standing there and I could not believe my taste buds. It was the best bbq sauce I have ever tried. I used almost the full bottle and then asked her if I might get the recipe. She told me she doubted it but would ask the cook. Later she came out with a photocopied recipe of this sauce and I thanked her.
Deputy Dave
“A wise man can learn more from a foolish question than a fool can learn from a wise answer."-Bruce Lee
“A wise man can learn more from a foolish question than a fool can learn from a wise answer."-Bruce Lee
- OSD
- Retired Lawman
- Posts: 7294
- Joined: Sun Jan 14, 2007 6:59 pm
- Location: Fl
- Contact:
Re: Stubbs BBQ Sauce
" Someday I have plans to market this sauce "
After this long, he must be waiting for the guy who gave him the recipe to pass so he doesn't have to share the profits or have any legal battles.
After this long, he must be waiting for the guy who gave him the recipe to pass so he doesn't have to share the profits or have any legal battles.
Jim
Return to “Rubs, Spices, Sauces, Mops and Marinades”
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 29 guests