What the #$%& is this recipe for?

Help me solve a mystery, CafeDopers. I ran into a Post-It with a recipe in my own handwriting. I remember a long time ago a) looking up the recipe online (AllRecipes? probably?) and b) thinking “I *really *should label this” and then c) thinking “this is such a superawesome recipe! I’ll NEVER forget what it’s for! Wheeeee!”

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This whole episode would be well-drawn via The Oatmeal.
Anyway: what the blazes is this? I think the results are simmered into a sauce… but I don’t know for sure? All I wrote down are the ingredients … which I guess means it’s not much of a “recipe.” smackysmackysmack

  • 1/2 cup brown sugar
  • 1/2 cup cider vinegar
  • 1/2 cup ketchup
  • 1/4 cup chili sauce
  • 1/4 cup W-shire sauce
  • 1 Tbs lemon juice
  • 2 Tbs chopped onion
  • 1/2 tsp dry mustard powder
  • 1 clove minced garlic

Looks like barbecue sauce to me. :slight_smile: Put all the ingredients in a saucepot and simmer till it looks and smells good. Taste to confirm goodness.

Looks like a barbecue sauce to me.

Looks like barbecue sauce.

Yep. Looks like a Kansas City-style BBQ sauce.

QFT. Really can’t be anything else.

Peanut butter cookie recipe.

Nah, it’s a BBQ sauce. Missing beer though.

I totally misread the OP and thought, what a god-awful oatmeal recipe. It’d make a good bbq sauce though.

Now that we’ve resolved that. . . skip the mustard, use 1/2 cup tomato paste instead of the ketchup, and add dash of dried horseradish. Also 1/4 tsp turmeric will do amazing things, and two drops of dark sesame oil will make it richer.

I’ve never made BBQ sauce before so I didn’t recognize it, but I pegged it as a marinade as soon as I looked at it. Mix it up, toss some chicken in it overnight and throw it on the grill.

Wouldn’t grilling chicken with that sugary sauce on it burn before it was done? I say, grill till almost done, baste, and grill some more.

It’s too sugary for a marinade. It’ll burn for sure. Follow above directions: grill, baste, finish, add as needed at table.

Just to be contrary, or in case you’re thinking, “BBQ sauce? Hell, no, I wouldn’t write that down!” I’ll suggest an alternate: marinade (hang on a sec) for beef jerky. Since beef jerky isn’t grilled, the sugar won’t burn, but heck, that’d taste good! :smiley:

But yeah, it’s probably meant as BBQ sauce.

Great, I read this thread and now I want some barbecued oatmeal.

My first thought was meatloaf sauce. My second thought was barbecue sauce.

It looks like a recipe for my Grandma’s BBQ Beef (or pork) sandwiches. Which was sort of BBQ for us without actually BBQ-ing. We’d just shred leftover Beef or Pork Roast and simmer it in a similar sauce and serve on Buns with pickles.

Now I want me some barbecue. Don’t have chili sauce, though…but that does sound tasty. Barbecue ribs, and some grilled corn, and cucumber salad. That’s what I want tonight.

That’s what it seems to me.

Can’t be barbecue sauce. It doesn’t have any coffee in it.

Really, about the only thing this recipe is missing is maybe a hint of cloves for Old Fashioned Midwest BBQ slow cooked beef sandwiches.