memphis style sweet sauce for ribs barbeque

Author of this recipe: Kristal Grambo

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Discover our bold Smoky Sweet Sauce Recipe! Perfect for ribs, barbecue & sides. Made with brown sugar, heat & tangy notes for maximum flavor.

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  2. Alright, I've got this query from someone asking about making Memphis-style sweet sauce for ribs barbecue. Let me break down what they need.
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  4. I'll start by considering the main components of Memphis sweet sauce. It usually involves brown sugar, honey, watermelon syrup, vinegar, apple cider vinegar, and some spices like cloves and cinnamon. The ratio is something to get right—maybe 3 parts brown sugar to 1 part honey or so.
  5. Next, I need to outline the steps clearly. Making sure each step is concise but detailed enough for someone new to follow. Maybe start with gathering ingredients, then move on to prep work like cutting the onions and spices. Then, melting the brown sugar and honey together, adding the other liquids, mixing it all up, and letting it sit to meld flavors.
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  14. **How to Make Memphis-Style Sweet Sauce for Ribs & Barbecue: A Step-by-Step Guide**
  15. Memphis-style sweet sauce is a beloved side dish that perfectly complements ribs and barbeque. With its rich, complex flavor, it’s perfect for drizzling over meat or dipping sides. Here’s how to make this classic Memphis sweet sauce from scratch.
  16. ### Ingredients:
  17. - 3 cups (approximately 600g) brown sugar
  18. - 2 cups (480g) honey
  19. - 1 cup (240g) watermelon syrup
  20. - ½ cup (120ml) white vinegar or apple cider vinegar
  21. - ¼ cup (60ml) apple cider vinegar (optional, for a spicier kick)
  22. - 1 teaspoon ground cloves
  23. - ¼ teaspoon ground cinnamon
  24. - 2 tablespoons apple cider vinegar (for spicy variation)
  25. - Optional: red chili flakes for extra heat
  26. ### Step-by-Step Instructions:
  27. 1. **Gather Ingredients:** Start by collecting all the necessary ingredients. Make sure you have enough quantities to serve your needs.
  28. 2. **Melt Brown Sugar and Honey:** In a large saucepan, combine 3 cups of brown sugar with 2 cups of honey. Stir to mix until fully dissolved. Add any optional spices like cloves or cinnamon for flavor enhancement.
  29. 3. **Add Watermelon Syrup and Vinegar:** Pour in 1 cup of watermelon syrup and half a cup of white vinegar (or apple cider vinegar). Stir thoroughly to ensure all ingredients are well combined.
  30. 4. **Mix Everything Together:** Gently mix the mixture until it forms a thick paste. This will take some time, as the ingredients need to meld together properly.
  31. 5. **Let It Rest:** Once the sauce has reached your desired consistency, set it aside for at least 30 minutes to allow the flavors to infuse and meld together.
  32. 6. **Use as a Glaze or Drizzle:** Serve immediately as a glaze for ribs or chicken, or drizzle over vegetables like corn on the cob or sweet potatoes for an added flavor boost.
  33. 7. **Serve with Sides:** Pair your sauce with sides like coleslaw, chips, or even sweet potato wedges for a complete barbecue experience.
  34. ### Tips:
  35. - Memphis-style sweet sauce is versatile and can be used as a glaze, marinade, or dipping sauce.
  36. - Experiment with the vinegar ratio to achieve the desired thickness. More vinegar will make it thinner and lighter in consistency.
  37. - For a spicier version, add red chili flakes at the end of cooking.
  38. This Memphis-style sweet sauce is perfect for bringing out the best in your barbeque dishes. Enjoy experimenting with different variations and sharing the delicious flavor with friends!

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