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kendec65

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So I was asked to make ribs, brisket and chicken in a white bbq sauce for a family reunion. My question would be what sauces should I have on hand?
 
No it isn't a trick question. I am using Big Bob Gibson's white sauce for chicken
and was unsure what other sauces I should make to go with the other meat.
Spicy, peach etc... Never cooked for 40 people before and want to make sure I
have something for all tastes. i see now I worded it wrong.
 
No it isn't a trick question. I am using Big Bob Gibson's white sauce for chicken
and was unsure what other sauces I should make to go with the other meat.
Spicy, peach etc... Never cooked for 40 people before and want to make sure I
have something for all tastes. i see now I worded it wrong.

I am surprised our Texan Brethren haven't chimed in here.

Brisket gets a) no sauce :shock:, b) whaddya whaddya stunatz? no sauce :mad: , c) you are not from Texas, get a rope no sauce :mad2: or d) a spicy tomato and vinegar-based sauce (on the side) :roll:.

Ribs get whatever your heart and tastebuds desire. I like them naked, but I've used peach-based sauces, Blues Hog "50/50", A mix of Famous Dave's Devil's Spit and Georgia Mustard, and a mango-based sauce.

For that brisket, I would take some bottles of Bulls-Eye Texas, and Sweet Baby Ray's sauce and transfer them to squeeze bottles.

I think each of the meats (except brisket) should feature a different regional taste.
 
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