It was “picnic supper
night” tonight, meaning that I wasn't about to cook after such an exhausting
day, so chose my favorite barbecue spot to pick up a bit of dinner. I feel
fortunate that I live in an area of great barbecue joints. Now, I'm not picky
when it comes to barbecue, I pretty much love it all, but there is one sauce
that surpasses every other and that is the coffee barbecue sauce from Sugarfire
Smokehouse in St. Charles, MO. The first time I tasted it I was in heaven. I liked it so much that
I wrote the food editor of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch asking that she try to
get the recipe from the owner. Within weeks my prayers were answered and the
recipe appeared in the paper (You can read the entire article here.). The special
seasoning called for in the recipe is available at their restaurants, and I
bought a large container. I realize that the majority of you can't do this
(although, trust me, it's worth the trip), so my experimentation finds that it
is similar to Emeril's seasoning used in his coffee barbecue sauce, and can be
found here. I keep a bottle of
this barbecue sauce in the fridge at all times, using it in place of ketchup in
almost every instance. It is oh, so yummy!
Sugarfire Smoke House Coffee Barbecue Sauce
1½ cups ketchup
½ cup tomato sauce
¾ cup apple cider
vinegar
¾ cup Worcestershire
½ cup honey
½ cup strong
dark-roast coffee
2 tablespoons brewed
coffee grounds
2 tablespoons
Sugarfire Smoke House rub
¼ teaspoon salt
¼ teaspoon black pepper
Notes: For
ketchup, Sugarfire uses a West Creek product labeled “33% ketchup” that’s not available to
consumers. It tastes a lot like Heinz mixed with some portion of tomato sauce.
For tomato sauce, Sugarfire uses a West Creek product labeled “fancy tomato sauce.”
Combine all
ingredients in a heavy saucepan. Bring to a boil and let simmer for 15 minutes
until slightly reduced and the sauce coats the back a spoon.
Refrigerate to store
but rewarm to serve. Yield: 4 cups
Recipe adapted for home kitchens by the Post-Dispatch.
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3 comments:
Sounds fantastic with the coffee!
Okay, I'm back! I had to hurry a Pin this Pattie. I can never get enough GREAT Barbecue Sauce especially when there's coffee involved!!!
Thank you so much for requesting this recipe Pattie and for adapting it just for us (and you of course:)
I LOVE this for a homemade Christmas gift idea!! Thank you so much for linking up at Tasty Tuesday! Your recipe has been pinned to the Tasty Tuesday Pinterest board! Please join us again this week!
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