After over a decade and a half of living in South Carolina, it's finally time I share with you all best Carolina vinegar bbq sauce recipe you'll find on the internet!
There's a lot happening with Barbecue in the South, but in my humble and obviously unbiased opinion South Carolina, and in particular Charleston, has really got it going on.
But what if you aren't in Charleston, barbecue mecca, to sample all kinds of bbq with places like Lewis BBQ, Rodney Scott's BBQ, HomeTeam, and Swig & Swine all within a 10 mile radius?
What is Carolina BBQ Sauce, you ask?
It's a Vinegar Based Barbecue Sauce ( although there is also a Carolina Barbecue Sauce called Carolina Gold that is fantastic as well. )
Carolina Vinegar Barbecue Sauce is tart, acidic, tangy, with just a little sweet, and a little heat to balance it all out.
What should I do with Vinegar Based BBQ Sauce?
You can slather it plain on a pulled pork sandwich ( see below ), but there's something really sublime about topping a deliciously spicy and vinegary bbq sandwich with some old fashioned creamy coleslaw to get an indulgently rich sandwich perfect for a summer cookout ( see above ... or below .)
Pro-tip: You can actually mix Carolina Vinegar Based BBQ Sauce with mayonnaise and just a pinch of sugar to make coleslaw dressing. It's delicious, I promise, and OH so easy.
By the way, the ingredient list here is a little ... untraditional for Basil & Bubbly.
Y'all aren't used to me throwing ingredients like ketchup in my recipes. I know that. And I'm sorry. But you'll just have to trust me on this one.
Plus we all know you've already got some in the fridge. Might as well use it!
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📖 Recipe
Vinegar Barbecue Sauce ( Carolina BBQ Sauce )
Ingredients
- 2 cups Apple Cider Vinegar
- ¼ cup Ketchup Heinz
- 2 Tablespoons Brown Sugar light or dark
- 1 teaspoon Red Pepper Flakes
- 1 teaspoon Ground Black Pepper
- ½ teaspoon Salt
Instructions
- Combine all ingredients in a medium sauce pan over medium heat. Bring to a boil.
- Reduce the heat and simmer for 2 to three minutes, stirring occasionally. All sugar should dissolve.
- Remove from heat and let cool. Serve or store once cooled.
Notes
Margie says
Very good - much like our central SC sauce in the areas of Manning and Sumter
Jen says
Can you dump all of this in crock pot with meat? Or best to have meat and sauce prepared seperately?