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Title: Memphis Style Sweet Sauce for Ribs
Categories: Sauce Bbq
Yield: 1 Quarts

8ozTomato Sauce
1/2cSpicy Honey Mustard
1cCatsup
1cRed Wine Vinegar
 cWater
1/4cWorcestershire; smoked
1/4cWorcestershire Sauce;regular
1/4cOil
2tbTabasco Sauce
1tbLemon Juice
2tbBrown Sugar
1tbPaprika; Hungarian, mild
1tbSeasoned Salt
1 1/2tbGarlic Powder; or 5 cloves fresh garlic, minced fine
1/8tsChili Powder
1/8tsAnaheim Chili/cayenne
1/8tsWhite Pepper
  Black Pepper; freshly ground
1/8tsNumex Chili Powder
1 Neem leaf; crushed or Bay

: Combine ingredients in a large heavy weight Dutch oven. Bring to a boil, reduce heat and simmer 30 minutes, stirring occasionally. : I like to serve this sauce at the table and not baste the ribs with it while they are on the grill. If you paint this sauce on while the ribs are hot but off from the fire they will glaze and very slightly brown. Baste the ribs with this marinade only during the last half hour of cooking, to glaze the ribs and make them slightly brown... If this sauce is put on the ribs too early the sugar will blacken the outside of the ribs and be unpleasant looking but not bad tasting.... The goal is NOT to blacken the outside of the ribs at all, so I usually serve the sauce at the table near the ribs..... Enjoy this sauce. Mikenote: This recipe along with the following recipes will provide you with the most mouth watering ribs you ever locked a lip on.... : Memphis Style Method : Memphis Style Dry Marinade : Memphis Style Basting Sauce : Memphis Style Sweet BBQ Sauce

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