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Barbecue Sauce Ingredients And Worcestershire Sauce


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abenedum Rookie

Two questions:

 

I am on a search to find a gluten free barbecue sauce and keep running across an ingredient called mustard bran.  I know that mustard flour is on the safe list, but what is mustard bran? 

 

BTW, I just discovered that KC Masterpiece Sweet Honey and Molasses Barbecue sauce is now listed as Gluten Free.  I will have to check their other flavors to see if it is the same.

 

Secondly, I have a bottle of French's Worcestershire sauce and based on the ingredient list it looks gluten free although it does not say it.  Other than the possibility of cross contamination from the facility where it is made, is it otherwise considered gluten free?  It does not appear on the forum's safe list.

 

Thanks! Any insights will be most appreciated...


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kareng Grand Master

All parts of the Mustard seed is gluten free by itself.

Lisa Mentor

I use Lea & Perrin's because I think it's the best and gluten free.  It NOT gluten free in Canada.  For BBQ sauce, all of Sweet Baby Ray's are gluten free.

abenedum Rookie

Thanks for the tip on Lea and Perrin's and Sweet Baby Ray's.  Didn't know either of them were gluten-free.

CathyO Rookie

Maull's is another brand that had gluten free. It's my favorite.

LauraTX Rising Star

Stubbs BBQ sauce and Salt Lick BBQ sauce are gluten-free.  Salt lick also has really good salsa.  They may be local to the Texas/southwest area but darn tootin' they are good! :)

cyclinglady Grand Master

We love Stubbs!  Their chili mix is the basis of my doctored up famous chili and their wing sauce is so good!


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squirmingitch Veteran

We use Kraft Honey Hickory Smoke BBQ sauce & love it. Lea & Perrin's Worcestershire sauce is guud!

abenedum Rookie

Thanks for all the great suggestions!   I must have had an old bottle of Lea and Perrin's Worcestershire Sauce because it did not say gluten free but the new bottle does.  I gave away the French's since it does not specifically say gluten free.  Stubb's was on sale this week so I picked up two bottles to try.  Sweet Baby Ray's is next on my "to try" list!

 

Could not find Salt Lick or Maull's so it must be locally produced.  

 

Other KC Masterpiece barbecue sauce flavors are also listed as gluten free.

 

Thanks again for all who replied.  It really helped!

gilligan Enthusiast

We bought Two Fat Guys at a gluten free bakery to try (they just sell it - don't make it).  It was good!!  Then, we found it on clearance at HyVee for $1 a jar.  Needless to say, we bought all 28 jars!  Yup!  $7.99/jar for $1.  It must have been the way the store marketed it and where they shelved it because it comes in 4 flavors and is the best I've ever eaten.  Score!

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