Having to live the "low sodium" lifestyle can be boring and flavorless until you discover zingy items like this barbecue sauce. I found this
"Having to live the "low sodium" lifestyle can be boring and flavorless until you discover zingy items like this barbecue sauce. I found this on a low sodium recipe site and I've made it even lower in sodium by changing a few of the ingredients."
Ready In:
30mins
Ingredients:
12
ingredients
1
cup no-salt-added ketchup
1
cup no-salt-added tomato sauce
2⁄3
cup brown sugar
2⁄3
cup apple cider vinegar
1⁄4
cup molasses
2
teaspoons liquid smoke
1⁄4
teaspoon garlic powder
1⁄4
teaspoon onion powder
1⁄4
teaspoon chili powder
1⁄2
teaspoon paprika
1⁄4
teaspoon cinnamon
1⁄2
teaspoon black pepper
directions
Mix together all ingredients in large saucepan over medium heat.
Once the mixture is hot, reduce heat and simmer for 20 minutes, stirring occasionally.
Refrigerate any sauce not being immediately used.
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Reviews
This is a good recipe, however if you are taking certain medications , beware. The no-salt ketchup has potassium chloride in it, which should not be mixed with certain heart medications.
I will say with some minor tweaks, really good! I used honey instead of molasses (didn't have molasses). That was good, but cut back slightly on the volume. I added a little cayenne pepper and some red pepper flakes to give it a kick...Tastes sweet at first, but the bite comes after a few seconds...great recipe!
Excellent recipe and taste!! Couldn't tell that it was low in sodium. Will definitely make again.
Fantastic low sodium recipe. I subbed honey for molasses and it was great!
I made this tonight. My DH is on a low sodium diet and has been wanting barbecue pork. He loved this. I followed recipe except left out the liquid smoke.
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Tweaks
Fantastic base recipe. I added 1/4 tsp cumin, 1/4 tsp turmeric (I add it to everything for health benefits), and 1/8 tsp cayenne pepper. THEN, I added 1/2 cup Jim Beam Devil’s Cut Bourbon. It really added a great flavor. The alcohol cooks off so you can serve it to anyone. Thanks for sharing this recipe. My husband is in congestive heart failure at 54 years old so I’m constantly looking for yummy low sodium recipes.
Used Honey instead of molasses Added cayenne and red pepper flakes for spice
Fantastic low sodium recipe. I subbed honey for molasses and it was great!