Kansas City Barbecue Sauce

I’ve been on the search for the perfect barbecue sauce for…well, forever, and this Kansas City Barbecue Sauce sure did deliver! We’ve got the sauce that goes on the Old-Fashioned Barbecue Chicken Legs and it is totally swoon worthy, but it’s really at its best on food cooked over a flame. I was looking for a sauce that really stood out on its own, perfect for dipping, last-minute basting, slow cooking, etc.

This sauce is super versatile–it has a great base and there are a few variations you can try to mix things up a little. My favorite is the spiced variation–it tastes a lot like the sauce from my all-time favorite hole-in-the-wall barbecue joint and THAT is never a bad thing.

Ingredient Notes

This sauce is kind of a mish-mash of barbecue awesomeness–tomato paste, Worcestershire sauce, mustard, brown sugar, molasses, horseradish, apple juice, onions, garlic, yada, yada, yada…

  • Horseradish – Feeling a little iffy on the horseradish? Feel free to leave it out if you just can’t get on board, but know that’s it’s not an overwhelming flavor in the finished sauce, just gives it a bit of an extra kick. You can find prepared horseradish in the produce section, condiment aisle, or near the dips at your grocery store.
  • Spiced Variation: Add a pinch of cinnamon, a pinch of cloves, and a pinch of cayenne pepper with the paprika.
  • Smoky Variation: Substitute 1 tablespoon of smoked paprika for the paprika.

How To Make Kansas City Barbecue Sauce

  1. First you’ll sauté some onion and garlic in a little olive oil until soft. Then everything but the horseradish gets tossed right in: apple juice, tomato paste, vinegar, brown sugar, molasses, yellow mustard, paprika Worcestershire sauce, salt, and pepper.
  2. All of that barbecue goodness gets simmered down on the stove for about 30 minutes until it reaches the perfect consistency. Mix in the horseradish and it’s ready to go.


Serving Suggestions

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Do I have to add the horseradish? Nope. It gives the barbecue sauce a little bite, but if you really don’t like horseradish, feel free to leave it out.
  • Can I make this ahead of time? Absolutely. Allow the finished sauce to cool and store in an airtight container in the fridge for up to a week.

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Description

This barbecue sauce is slow simmered to perfection and is ideal for dipping, basting, and so much more!


Ingredients

1 tablespoon olive oil
1/2 cup finely chopped onion
2 cloves garlic, minced
3/4 cup apple juice
1 6-ounce can tomato paste
1/4 cup vinegar
2 tablespoons packed dark brown sugar
2 tablespoons molasses
1 teaspoon yellow mustard
1 tablespoon paprika
1 tablespoon Worcestershire sauce
1 teaspoon kosher salt
1/2 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
1 tablespoon prepared horseradish


Instructions

In a medium saucepan, heat olive oil over medium heat. Add the chopped onion and garlic, stirring frequently, until the onions are translucent. Add the remaining ingredients except horseradish (apple juice, tomato paste, vinegar, brown sugar, molasses, yellow mustard, paprika Worcestershire sauce, salt, and pepper) and bring to a simmer, stirring frequently. Turn heat to low, cover, and cook for 30 minutes or until the sauce reaches the desired consistency. Add the horseradish and serve as desired.

Spiced Variation: Add a pinch of cinnamon, a pinch of cloves, and a pinch of cayenne pepper with the paprika.

Smoky Variation: Substitute 1 tablespoon of smoked paprika for the paprika.

  • Prep Time: 5
  • Cook Time: 30 minutes
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Sara Wells

Sara Wells co-founded Our Best Bites in 2008. She is the author of three Bestselling Cook Books, Best Bites: 150 Family Favorite Recipes, Savoring the Seasons with Our Best Bites, and 400 Calories or Less from Our Best Bites. Sara’s work has been featured in many local and national news outlets and publications such as Parenting Magazine, Better Homes & Gardens, Fine Cooking, The Rachel Ray Show and the New York Times.

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Questions & Reviews

  1. I’m actually with Monika. I love a lot of your recipes, but none of us liked this one. Bummer, since I was looking for a great BBQ recipe. I’ll have to try the quick and easy version!

  2. I made this tonight, real excited for the outcome….but it was really gross….I couldn’t believe it since ALL your recipes are CRAZY delicious and fool proof (which is why I love it.) WHAT DID I DO WRONG?! It came out tasting bitter and VERY tomato-ey… HELP PLEASE!

    1. I’m not sure what you did wrong Monika, but I’m assuming something because it is certainly not gross 🙂 It’s actually amazing, so hopefully you can try it again and follow the directions carefully!

  3. You can can this recipe! Make as directed, then pour your hot barbecue sauce into hot jars, and process them in a water bath canner for 20 minutes (adjust for altitude). That should do it!

    1. Thank you I was getting ready to ask about canning. If I like something or the family likes it I try to make it ahead. And this is delicious.

  4. How long can I store this if I make a big batch?? THAT’s what I need to know with ALL of your food!!! Can I freeze them? And how long will it last in the fridge!? Your foods are so amazing I like to make them in bulk!!

  5. What happened to your “Quick and Easy BBQ Sauce” recipe? I can’t find it… Ahhhhhh! I LOVE that stuff!

  6. LOL I just read this BBQ sauce discussion on my behalf.

    I know I know. I have a strange palate.

  7. YUMMMM this sounds awesome! I wonder if I can can this? I have so many tomatoes that I can cook down to paste, hmmmm any ideas?

  8. I have gone to the FB page and "Liked" you! can't wait to start following your posts!

  9. I treid to leave a comment on the Silhouette giveaway but you had such a fantastically huge resonse that I had to post here instead! Wonderful post – great give away. I would love to explore the sketch design feature – how neat to creat backgrounds of intricate designs!

  10. Do you know that your recipe index isn't working? Whenever I click on an old recipe it can't bring it up.

  11. As a Kansas Citian, I feel like I have to try this recipe for myself. But man does it look good….

  12. I was just looking for a recipe. I've never left a comment, not even on my kids facebook, but for a chance to win such an amazing piece of equipment as the Silhouette SD I'll battle the phobia. I was amazed at the versatilty of this machine. It fuels my imagination. I would love to try the card making and also the etching. I could use the vinyl cutting also. Wow, what couldn't I use. Didn't find the Peach Kuchen recipe but oh well, I found the Silhouette! Thank you for sharing. Kay

  13. This is a great recipe and when I have time I plan to try it. I have been 'cheating' as Jodi puts it by using a ketchup based recipe. Actually my BBQ sauce is a ready-made mix of spices and natural flavors that I simmer in a mix of ketchup and water. It's a quick way to have hot fresh tasting sauce and it's easy to get ready while the meat is grilling.

  14. Made it tonight (actually, my 11-year-old son made it!)…thumbs up from three generations! DELISH! Still have a jarful left, too. Mmmm, the possibilities! 🙂

  15. This sauce looks great, but I really need to make a confession. I covet that blue plate on which the BBQ Pork Sandwiches are sitting. Whew! Glad I got that off my chest.

    As per the typo with the 1 cup vinegar–I thought that maybe you were catering to the eastern North Carolina crowd.

  16. can't wait to try this! but I would love to see a recipe for a good honey mustard bbq sauce =)

  17. Thanks for posting! I've been wanting to start making my own BBQ sauce to get away from the High Fructose Corn Syrup in the store. I shared a link on my Favorite Feeds Friday feature!

  18. Seriously, Lindsay, she's so weird. Carly, if you're reading this, you're weird. Also, you're really not gonna like our entry in the cookoff, haha! 🙂 (That wasn't a mocking laugh, just the realization that it contains a lot of foods on your bad list).

  19. Are you kidding me Lindsay?? That girl is nuts! Her "do not like" list is almost identical to my "foods I cannot live without" list, lol.

  20. I was just thinking the other day that I wish I knew of a really good BBQ sauce recipe. I love BBQ sauce (and so does my family) but definitely not any of the kinds at the grocery store. I'm excited to try this. Thanks!

    Oh, and Kate, you should give my sister Carly a hard time about having BBQ sauce on her "Do Not Like" list–she's missing out!

  21. I'm SO excited to try this recipe. I've been looking for a BBQ sauce recipe that didn't have ketchup as it's base, because that just seems like cheating. 🙂

  22. Melissa–Eeeek, yep!!! Thank you so much for catching that! It should be (and is now, thanks to you 🙂 ) 1/4 c. Thanks again! 🙂

  23. This looks yummy! Just one question though, the recipe says 1/c vinegar. Is that correct? I'm guessing that the second half of the fraction was left off b/c 1 cup of vinegar seems like a lot!