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![]() Raspberries and chipotles. This sauce is sweet but not too sweet, the spices counteract some of that and give it a nice kick. The step by step is on my blog if you are interested. Get together the ingredients. http://i44.tinypic.com/1493zn8.jpg Cook-em all up and you have a nice rich sauce. http://i41.tinypic.com/2vxpnio.jpg @@@@@ Now You're Cooking! Export Format Chef Juke's Raspberry-Chipotle Barbecue Sauce sauces bbq 6 tbls. packed dark brown sugar 1/2 cup cider vinegar 1/4 cup molasses 1/4 cup Worcestershire sauce 2 tbls dark rum 2 tbls yellow mustard 1 tbls pure chili powder 2 tsp. freshly ground black pepper 2 tsp. garlic powder 1 tsp. ground allspice 1/4 tsp. ground cloves 1/4 cup chipotles en adobo, finely chopped 2 cups ketchup 2 cups raspberry preserves kosher or sea salt pepper In large saucepan, combine sugar, vinegar, molasses, Worcestershire, rum, mustard, chili powder, pepper, garlic powder, allspice and cloves. Bring to simmer over medium heat. Cook, uncovered, until all ingredients are dissolved, stirring constantly, about 5 minutes. Stir in ketchup and bring to boil, stirring constantly. Add salt and pepper to taste. Reduce heat slightly, add raspberry jam and 1/4 cup chipotles** and gently simmer sauce, uncovered, until dark & thick, about 30 minutes, stirring often. Use right away or transfer to jars, cover, cool to room temperature and refrigerate. Sauce will keep several months. Makes 5 cups or 20 servings. NOTES: **Add the chipotle peppers to taste. Since simmering will bring out the heat in the peppers start by adding ¼ cup of chipotles and cook for the 30 minutes THEN taste again and add additional peppers if you like it REALLY HOT. As with any recipe you can vary many of the ingredients to taste. Some items that you might want tray adjusting are the amount of allspice and/or cloves or the type of raspberry preserves (I have not tried this with straight berries yet), etc. NOTE: This is a slight variation on the classic Kansas City Barbecue sauce from the KC Barbecue Association, for those who like their BBQ Hot & Smoky! Notes: Dave ** Exported from Now You're Cooking! v5.84 ** koko -- There is no love more sincere than the love of food George Bernard Shaw www.kokoscornerblog.com updated 03/28/10 |
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koko wrote:
> > Raspberries and chipotles. This sauce is sweet but not too sweet, the > spices counteract some of that and give it a nice kick. > > The step by step is on my blog if you are interested. > > Get together the ingredients. > http://i44.tinypic.com/1493zn8.jpg > > Cook-em all up and you have a nice rich sauce. > http://i41.tinypic.com/2vxpnio.jpg > > @@@@@ Now You're Cooking! Export Format > > Chef Juke's Raspberry-Chipotle Barbecue Sauce > > sauces bbq > > 6 tbls. packed dark brown sugar > 1/2 cup cider vinegar > 1/4 cup molasses > 1/4 cup Worcestershire sauce > 2 tbls dark rum > 2 tbls yellow mustard > 1 tbls pure chili powder > 2 tsp. freshly ground black pepper > 2 tsp. garlic powder > 1 tsp. ground allspice > 1/4 tsp. ground cloves > 1/4 cup chipotles en adobo, finely chopped > 2 cups ketchup > 2 cups raspberry preserves > kosher or sea salt > pepper > > In large saucepan, combine sugar, vinegar, molasses, Worcestershire, > rum, mustard, chili powder, pepper, garlic powder, allspice and > cloves. Bring to simmer over medium heat. Cook, uncovered, until all > ingredients are dissolved, stirring constantly, about 5 minutes. Stir > in ketchup and bring to boil, stirring constantly. Add salt and pepper > to taste. > > Reduce heat slightly, add raspberry jam and 1/4 cup chipotles** and > gently simmer sauce, uncovered, until dark & thick, about 30 minutes, > stirring often. Use right away or transfer to jars, cover, cool to > room temperature and refrigerate. Sauce will keep several months. > Makes 5 cups or 20 > servings. > > NOTES: > **Add the chipotle peppers to taste. Since simmering will bring out > the heat in the peppers start by adding ¼ cup of chipotles and cook > for the 30 minutes THEN taste again and add additional peppers if you > like it REALLY HOT. > > As with any recipe you can vary many of the ingredients to taste. Some > items that you might want tray adjusting are the amount of allspice > and/or cloves or the type of raspberry preserves (I have not tried > this with straight berries yet), etc. > NOTE: This is a slight variation on the classic Kansas City Barbecue > sauce from the KC Barbecue Association, for those who like their BBQ > Hot & Smoky! This bbq-sauce recipe sounds very interesting!!! Did you use seedless raspberry preserves or did you strain the sauce so the seeds wouldn't be there? Sky, who just loves raspberries -- Ultra Ultimate Kitchen Rule - Use the Timer! Ultimate Kitchen Rule -- Cook's Choice!! |
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koko > wrote in news:m3tvq51qdj0dqoqf7uma2p0n2s6hiomtr1@
4ax.com: > > Raspberries and chipotles. This sauce is sweet but not too sweet, the > spices counteract some of that and give it a nice kick. > > The step by step is on my blog if you are interested. > > Get together the ingredients. > http://i44.tinypic.com/1493zn8.jpg > > Cook-em all up and you have a nice rich sauce. > http://i41.tinypic.com/2vxpnio.jpg The end product looks good, but I'd have to taste it first :-) I haven't found anything that comes close to Beerenberg Coopers Ale BBQ sauce as yet. http://www.beerenberg.com.au/go/prod...ue-sauce-300ml -- Peter Lucas Brisbane Australia All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing. Edmund Burke. |
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On Sun, 28 Mar 2010 17:29:57 -0700, koko > wrote:
> > Raspberries and chipotles. This sauce is sweet but not too sweet, the > spices counteract some of that and give it a nice kick. > > The step by step is on my blog if you are interested. > > Get together the ingredients. > http://i44.tinypic.com/1493zn8.jpg I like the way you're doing the ingredients layered on top of your photo. What program are you using for that? > > Cook-em all up and you have a nice rich sauce. > http://i41.tinypic.com/2vxpnio.jpg Nice looking sauce. I see I have the recipe already, but didn't note it was posted by you! Do you use this with chicken or pork? -- Forget the health food. I need all the preservatives I can get. |
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![]() "P.Lucas" > wrote in message ... | koko > wrote in news:m3tvq51qdj0dqoqf7uma2p0n2s6hiomtr1@ | 4ax.com: | | > | > Raspberries and chipotles. This sauce is sweet but not too sweet, the | > spices counteract some of that and give it a nice kick. | > | > The step by step is on my blog if you are interested. | > | > Get together the ingredients. | > http://i44.tinypic.com/1493zn8.jpg | > | > Cook-em all up and you have a nice rich sauce. | > http://i41.tinypic.com/2vxpnio.jpg | | | | The end product looks good, but I'd have to taste it first :-) | | I haven't found anything that comes close to Beerenberg Coopers Ale BBQ sauce | as yet. What a pathetically nasty way to thank a good person for posting a really nice sauce. pavane |
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On Sun, 28 Mar 2010 19:49:28 -0500, Sky wrote:
> This bbq-sauce recipe sounds very interesting!!! I can vouch for the recipe. I usually don't like sweet, fruity sauces but I ate a whole 10oz jar of this with nothing but my right index finger. -sw |
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On Sun, 28 Mar 2010 19:49:28 -0500, Sky >
wrote: >koko wrote: >> >> Raspberries and chipotles. This sauce is sweet but not too sweet, the >> spices counteract some of that and give it a nice kick. >> >> The step by step is on my blog if you are interested. >> >> Get together the ingredients. >> http://i44.tinypic.com/1493zn8.jpg >> >> Cook-em all up and you have a nice rich sauce. >> http://i41.tinypic.com/2vxpnio.jpg snippage > >This bbq-sauce recipe sounds very interesting!!! Did you use seedless >raspberry preserves or did you strain the sauce so the seeds wouldn't be >there? > >Sky, who just loves raspberries Seedless. It is a wonderful bbq sauce, and I'm not much of a bbq sauce fan. I hope you try it sometime. koko -- There is no love more sincere than the love of food George Bernard Shaw www.kokoscornerblog.com updated 03/28/10 |
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On Mon, 29 Mar 2010 01:04:12 GMT, "P.Lucas"
> wrote: >koko > wrote in news:m3tvq51qdj0dqoqf7uma2p0n2s6hiomtr1@ >4ax.com: > >> >> Raspberries and chipotles. This sauce is sweet but not too sweet, the >> spices counteract some of that and give it a nice kick. >> >> The step by step is on my blog if you are interested. >> >> Get together the ingredients. >> http://i44.tinypic.com/1493zn8.jpg >> >> Cook-em all up and you have a nice rich sauce. >> http://i41.tinypic.com/2vxpnio.jpg > > > >The end product looks good, but I'd have to taste it first :-) Well dang it, I just missed the last flight to Australia tonight. Hmmm guess I'll have to eat your share, damn. ;-) > >I haven't found anything that comes close to Beerenberg Coopers Ale BBQ sauce >as yet. > >http://www.beerenberg.com.au/go/prod...ue-sauce-300ml Ingredients: Ale (40%) (Wheat), Sugar, Fruit, Vinegar, Molasses, Malt Extract (Wheat), Spices, Thickener (Modified Potato Starch), Salt, Natural Smoke Flavour. I think I'll stick with mine thanks. I'm not a big bbq sauce fan anyway but I'm sure glad I tried making some. A first for me and I'm happy I tried it. I hope you'll try it sometime. koko -- There is no love more sincere than the love of food George Bernard Shaw www.kokoscornerblog.com updated 03/28/10 |
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On Sun, 28 Mar 2010 18:31:31 -0700, sf > wrote:
>On Sun, 28 Mar 2010 17:29:57 -0700, koko > wrote: > >> >> Raspberries and chipotles. This sauce is sweet but not too sweet, the >> spices counteract some of that and give it a nice kick. >> >> The step by step is on my blog if you are interested. >> >> Get together the ingredients. >> http://i44.tinypic.com/1493zn8.jpg > >I like the way you're doing the ingredients layered on top of your >photo. What program are you using for that? Photoshop CS4 >> >> Cook-em all up and you have a nice rich sauce. >> http://i41.tinypic.com/2vxpnio.jpg > >Nice looking sauce. I see I have the recipe already, but didn't note >it was posted by you! Do you use this with chicken or pork? The recipe wasn't posted by me, I think it's from Dave Bugg. I used pork. Thank you for your nice comments sf. koko -- There is no love more sincere than the love of food George Bernard Shaw www.kokoscornerblog.com updated 03/28/10 |
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On Mon, 29 Mar 2010 02:28:59 GMT, Cheryl >
wrote: >On Sun 28 Mar 2010 08:29:57p, koko wrote in rec.food.cooking > : > >> >> Raspberries and chipotles. This sauce is sweet but not too >> sweet, the spices counteract some of that and give it a nice >> kick. >> >> The step by step is on my blog if you are interested. >> >> Get together the ingredients. >> http://i44.tinypic.com/1493zn8.jpg >> >> Cook-em all up and you have a nice rich sauce. >> http://i41.tinypic.com/2vxpnio.jpg > >Looks great! I love the shot with the white sauce dish and the spoon. >I will be saving that rec. ![]() Thanks Cheryl it's really good, I hope you try it. koko -- There is no love more sincere than the love of food George Bernard Shaw www.kokoscornerblog.com updated 03/28/10 |
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koko wrote:
> Raspberries and chipotles. This sauce is sweet but not too sweet, the > spices counteract some of that and give it a nice kick. > > The step by step is on my blog if you are interested. > > Get together the ingredients. > http://i44.tinypic.com/1493zn8.jpg > > Cook-em all up and you have a nice rich sauce. > http://i41.tinypic.com/2vxpnio.jpg > > > @@@@@ Now You're Cooking! Export Format > > Chef Juke's Raspberry-Chipotle Barbecue Sauce > He used to post over on afb. Excellent cook. http://www.chefjuke.com/ -- Mort |
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I often use fruit preserves of some sort in a BBQ sauce. I've
experimented with plum, cherry, and blueberry, and generally have settled on blueberry. If you make this substitution, add coffee, and subtract the molasses and brown sugar from Koko's recipe, you get something in the general direction of what I usually do... Steve |
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Cheryl > wrote in news:Xns9D49E4FA732D0shads@
69.16.176.253: > On Sun 28 Mar 2010 10:07:59p, pavane wrote in rec.food.cooking > >: > >> What a pathetically nasty way to thank a good person for posting >> a really nice sauce. >> > > I wish he'd stay in the KF. And, no, it isn't the frog that gets > out. It's him. Well, knowing that puerile parvain really only ever talks about me, I take it you are as well. Too bad. But as stated in my post, I'd like to taste Koko's sauce, as I haven't found one that comes close to the one I like yet. Most 'normal' people would be able to understand that. It seems puerile parvain can't, and you are too willing to listen to it's crap. -- Peter Lucas Brisbane Australia All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing. Edmund Burke. |
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koko > wrote in
: > On Mon, 29 Mar 2010 01:04:12 GMT, "P.Lucas" > > wrote: > >>koko > wrote in >>news:m3tvq51qdj0dqoqf7uma2p0n2s6hiomtr1@ 4ax.com: >> >>> >>> Raspberries and chipotles. This sauce is sweet but not too sweet, the >>> spices counteract some of that and give it a nice kick. >>> >>> The step by step is on my blog if you are interested. >>> >>> Get together the ingredients. >>> http://i44.tinypic.com/1493zn8.jpg >>> >>> Cook-em all up and you have a nice rich sauce. >>> http://i41.tinypic.com/2vxpnio.jpg >> >> >> >>The end product looks good, but I'd have to taste it first :-) > Well dang it, I just missed the last flight to Australia tonight. Hmmm > guess I'll have to eat your share, damn. ;-) Bummer :-( We could have had some with the tenderloin I'm cooking up for tonights dinner :-) >> >>I haven't found anything that comes close to Beerenberg Coopers Ale BBQ >>sauce as yet. >> >>http://www.beerenberg.com.au/go/prod...ue-sauce-300ml > > Ingredients: > Ale (40%) (Wheat), Sugar, Fruit, Vinegar, Molasses, Malt Extract > (Wheat), Spices, Thickener (Modified Potato Starch), Salt, Natural > Smoke Flavour. > > I think I'll stick with mine thanks. Look at the first ingredient!!! No wonder I like it ;-) You know, I've never looked at the ingredient list till now. I knew it had *some* Coopers Ale in it, but didn't realise it was *that* much!! > I'm not a big bbq sauce fan > anyway but I'm sure glad I tried making some. A first for me and I'm > happy I tried it. That's always a good thing :-) > I hope you'll try it sometime. I would, but sourcing a couple of the ingredients will be a PITA... chipotles en adobo for one. I haven't seen molasses around the place either. I might just have to wait till I get over there again before I try some ;-) But the recipe *is* filed away for that time when I just might have the right ingredients. Also don't know if adding my tomato sauce would be the same as your ketchup. I use the Beerenberg tomato sauce as well.... http://www.beerenberg.com.au/go/prod...to-sauce-300ml which has a whole lot of spices and stuff in it already. -- Peter Lucas Brisbane Australia All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing. Edmund Burke. |
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![]() "P.Lucas" > wrote in message . .. | Cheryl > wrote in news:Xns9D49E4FA732D0shads@ | 69.16.176.253: | | > On Sun 28 Mar 2010 10:07:59p, pavane wrote in rec.food.cooking | > >: | > | >> What a pathetically nasty way to thank a good person for posting | >> a really nice sauce. | >> | > | > I wish he'd stay in the KF. And, no, it isn't the frog that gets | > out. It's him. | | | Well, knowing that puerile parvain really only ever talks about me, I take it | you are as well. | | Too bad. | | But as stated in my post, I'd like to taste Koko's sauce, as I haven't found | one that comes close to the one I like yet. | | Most 'normal' people would be able to understand that. It seems puerile | parvain can't, and you are too willing to listen to it's crap. Thank you, Sheldumb. pavane |
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![]() koko wrote: > Raspberries and chipotles. This sauce is sweet but not too sweet, the > spices counteract some of that and give it a nice kick. > > The step by step is on my blog if you are interested. > > Get together the ingredients. > http://i44.tinypic.com/1493zn8.jpg > > Cook-em all up and you have a nice rich sauce. > http://i41.tinypic.com/2vxpnio.jpg > > > @@@@@ Now You're Cooking! Export Format > > Chef Juke's Raspberry-Chipotle Barbecue Sauce > I wish I had seen this before my attempt at a homemade bbq sauce last night. This looks really, really good, and I am going to try it out next time I need bbq sauce. We usually buy it, but l have been wanting to try to make it myself and last night was the first try. Tracy |
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On Mon, 29 Mar 2010 11:01:07 -0400, Tracy > wrote:
> > > koko wrote: > > Raspberries and chipotles. This sauce is sweet but not too sweet, the > > spices counteract some of that and give it a nice kick. > > > > The step by step is on my blog if you are interested. > > > > Get together the ingredients. > > http://i44.tinypic.com/1493zn8.jpg > > > > Cook-em all up and you have a nice rich sauce. > > http://i41.tinypic.com/2vxpnio.jpg > > > > > > @@@@@ Now You're Cooking! Export Format > > > > Chef Juke's Raspberry-Chipotle Barbecue Sauce > > > > I wish I had seen this before my attempt at a homemade bbq sauce > last night. This looks really, really good, and I am going to try it > out next time I need bbq sauce. We usually buy it, but l have been > wanting to try to make it myself and last night was the first try. > You made a fruit based (not tomato) bbq sauce too? -- Forget the health food. I need all the preservatives I can get. |
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sf wrote:
> On Mon, 29 Mar 2010 11:01:07 -0400, Tracy > wrote: > >> >> koko wrote: >>> Raspberries and chipotles. This sauce is sweet but not too sweet, the >>> spices counteract some of that and give it a nice kick. >>> >>> The step by step is on my blog if you are interested. >>> >>> Get together the ingredients. >>> http://i44.tinypic.com/1493zn8.jpg >>> >>> Cook-em all up and you have a nice rich sauce. >>> http://i41.tinypic.com/2vxpnio.jpg >>> >>> >>> @@@@@ Now You're Cooking! Export Format >>> >>> Chef Juke's Raspberry-Chipotle Barbecue Sauce >>> >> I wish I had seen this before my attempt at a homemade bbq sauce >> last night. This looks really, really good, and I am going to try it >> out next time I need bbq sauce. We usually buy it, but l have been >> wanting to try to make it myself and last night was the first try. >> > You made a fruit based (not tomato) bbq sauce too? > > I made a tomato based bbq sauce. But if I had seen this first, I would have tried it instead. Tracy |
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koko wrote:
> Raspberries and chipotles. This sauce is sweet but not too sweet, the > spices counteract some of that and give it a nice kick. > > The step by step is on my blog if you are interested. > > Get together the ingredients. > http://i44.tinypic.com/1493zn8.jpg A *lot* of ingredients there ![]() > Cook-em all up and you have a nice rich sauce. > http://i41.tinypic.com/2vxpnio.jpg Looks lovely. Never even considered using Raspberries in that way, will have to try it when the Raspberries are in season here. I have a mini-glut of tomatoes - or more to the point - some that need using ASAP, so I might take your lead and make a sauce... http://i43.tinypic.com/2ivjhhz.jpg I was thinking to roast the tomatoes along with the garlic, then make a sauce from that. Just a question of what else to add... I was considering some Sage (I'm Sage crazy lately). Maybe some fresh basil??? Might be risky, IMO. Anyway, have time to decide whilst the tomatoes and garlic roasts for an hour. -- The power of accurate observation is commonly called cynicism by those who haven't got it - George Bernard Shaw |
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Tracy > wrote in -
september.org: > sf wrote: >> On Mon, 29 Mar 2010 11:01:07 -0400, Tracy > wrote: >> >>> >>> koko wrote: >>>> Raspberries and chipotles. This sauce is sweet but not too sweet, the >>>> spices counteract some of that and give it a nice kick. >>>> >>>> The step by step is on my blog if you are interested. >>>> >>>> Get together the ingredients. >>>> http://i44.tinypic.com/1493zn8.jpg >>>> >>>> Cook-em all up and you have a nice rich sauce. >>>> http://i41.tinypic.com/2vxpnio.jpg >>>> >>>> >>>> @@@@@ Now You're Cooking! Export Format >>>> >>>> Chef Juke's Raspberry-Chipotle Barbecue Sauce >>>> >>> I wish I had seen this before my attempt at a homemade bbq sauce >>> last night. This looks really, really good, and I am going to try it >>> out next time I need bbq sauce. We usually buy it, but l have been >>> wanting to try to make it myself and last night was the first try. >>> >> You made a fruit based (not tomato) bbq sauce too? >> >> > > I made a tomato based bbq sauce. But if I had seen this first, I would > have tried it instead. > > Tracy > Tomato is a fruit :-) -- Peter Lucas Brisbane Australia All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing. Edmund Burke. |
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PLucas wrote:
> Tracy > wrote in - > september.org: > >> sf wrote: >>> On Mon, 29 Mar 2010 11:01:07 -0400, Tracy > wrote: >>> >>>> koko wrote: >>>>> Raspberries and chipotles. This sauce is sweet but not too sweet, the >>>>> spices counteract some of that and give it a nice kick. >>>>> >>>>> The step by step is on my blog if you are interested. >>>>> >>>>> Get together the ingredients. >>>>> http://i44.tinypic.com/1493zn8.jpg >>>>> >>>>> Cook-em all up and you have a nice rich sauce. >>>>> http://i41.tinypic.com/2vxpnio.jpg >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> @@@@@ Now You're Cooking! Export Format >>>>> >>>>> Chef Juke's Raspberry-Chipotle Barbecue Sauce >>>>> >>>> I wish I had seen this before my attempt at a homemade bbq sauce >>>> last night. This looks really, really good, and I am going to try it >>>> out next time I need bbq sauce. We usually buy it, but l have been >>>> wanting to try to make it myself and last night was the first try. >>>> >>> You made a fruit based (not tomato) bbq sauce too? >>> >>> >> I made a tomato based bbq sauce. But if I had seen this first, I would >> have tried it instead. >> >> Tracy >> > > > Tomato is a fruit :-) > > > Ok, I walked into that one. Tracy |
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On Tue, 30 Mar 2010 18:56:27 -0400, Tracy > wrote:
> PLucas wrote: > > Tracy > wrote in - > > september.org: > > > >> sf wrote: > >>> On Mon, 29 Mar 2010 11:01:07 -0400, Tracy > wrote: > >>> > >>>> koko wrote: > >>>>> Raspberries and chipotles. This sauce is sweet but not too sweet, the > >>>>> spices counteract some of that and give it a nice kick. > >>>>> > >>>>> The step by step is on my blog if you are interested. > >>>>> > >>>>> Get together the ingredients. > >>>>> http://i44.tinypic.com/1493zn8.jpg > >>>>> > >>>>> Cook-em all up and you have a nice rich sauce. > >>>>> http://i41.tinypic.com/2vxpnio.jpg > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> @@@@@ Now You're Cooking! Export Format > >>>>> > >>>>> Chef Juke's Raspberry-Chipotle Barbecue Sauce > >>>>> > >>>> I wish I had seen this before my attempt at a homemade bbq sauce > >>>> last night. This looks really, really good, and I am going to try it > >>>> out next time I need bbq sauce. We usually buy it, but l have been > >>>> wanting to try to make it myself and last night was the first try. > >>>> > >>> You made a fruit based (not tomato) bbq sauce too? > >>> > >>> > >> I made a tomato based bbq sauce. But if I had seen this first, I would > >> have tried it instead. > >> > >> Tracy > >> > > > > > > Tomato is a fruit :-) > > > > > > > Ok, I walked into that one. > He's just being a smart ass. I worded the question well and you answered clearly. -- Forget the health food. I need all the preservatives I can get. |
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On Sun, 28 Mar 2010 17:29:57 -0700, koko > wrote:
> >Raspberries and chipotles. This sauce is sweet but not too sweet, the >spices counteract some of that and give it a nice kick. THANK you koko!! I've been making up menus and the grocery list for next week. Now the list is complete. Chicken and koko's sauce... :-) I absolutely *love* anything raspberry. Hmm... I wonder what it would be like if I swapped the amounts of ketchup and mustard... -- Best -- Terry "Better living thru reckless experimentation" |
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On Wed, 31 Mar 2010 06:53:02 -0500, Terry >
wrote: > I've been making up menus and the grocery list for > next week. Now the list is complete. You make lists like that? Wow. I hardly ever know what I'm making for dinner when I get up in the morning. -- Forget the health food. I need all the preservatives I can get. |
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sf > wrote in
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On Wed, 31 Mar 2010 06:53:02 -0500, Terry >
wrote: >On Sun, 28 Mar 2010 17:29:57 -0700, koko > wrote: > >> >>Raspberries and chipotles. This sauce is sweet but not too sweet, the >>spices counteract some of that and give it a nice kick. > >THANK you koko!! I've been making up menus and the grocery list for >next week. Now the list is complete. Chicken and koko's sauce... :-) > >I absolutely *love* anything raspberry. Hmm... I wonder what it would >be like if I swapped the amounts of ketchup and mustard... I have a few changes I'm going to try the next time I make the sauce. I'd like to reduce the sugar a little for one. It's great as it is, but I guess I can't leave a good thing alone. ;-) koko -- There is no love more sincere than the love of food George Bernard Shaw www.kokoscornerblog.com updated 03/28/10 |
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