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Bbq Sauce / Steak Sauce


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does anyone know of good bbq sauces and steak sauces? mainstream or specialty would work. i really miss sauces! thanks!


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For steak sauce I use A1 and Lea and Perrins Worchestire. For BBQ sauce I use Sweet Baby Rays. I believe Kraft is also ok, but I like Sweet Baby Rays better. Enjoy!

Carriefaith Enthusiast

I use Kraft BBQ sauces. Kraft will clearly indicate gluten, if present, in their ingredients lists.

wheatlessAK Rookie

Daddy Sam's is super yummy!!! Also labeled gluten free!!! I'm starting to drool!!!

angel-jd1 Community Regular

Sweet Baby Ray's mmmmmmmmm good stuff!!

-Jessica :rolleyes:

does anyone know of good bbq sauces and steak sauces? mainstream or specialty would work. i really miss sauces! thanks!
jenvan Collaborator

I also use A1 and Lea and Perrin's.

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Daddy Sam's is super yummy!!! Also labeled gluten free!!! I'm starting to drool!!!

I second that!!! Daddy Sams is AWESOME and I can get it at a local Supermarket.

For those that like Salmon, Daddy Sams also makes a Salmon glaze!!

jerseyangel Proficient

I use Kraft Original BBQ Sauce--I really like it and have always used it.

lovemyboy Rookie
does anyone know of good bbq sauces and steak sauces? mainstream or specialty would work. i really miss sauces! thanks!

Dianas Good and they all seem to be gluten free not sure if they are only Canadian though or not, they have the only teriyaki sauce that i can find that doesn't contain wheat in the soy sauce.

Nate Apprentice

I thought most of Diana's sauces were not. I smeared it all of my steak and while I was chompin down I saw it contained Malt. This was Diana's original. In Canada too. Kissed an 8 dollar steak goodbye lol.

I use Bulls Eye. Gonna have to check A1! wow, I love that stuff, I thought it contained Malt.

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lovemyboy Rookie
I thought most of Diana's sauces were not. I smeared it all of my steak and while I was chompin down I saw it contained Malt. This was Diana's original. In Canada too. Kissed an 8 dollar steak goodbye lol.

I use Bulls Eye. Gonna have to check A1! wow, I love that stuff, I thought it contained Malt.

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Your right a bunch of them contain worchester sauce which contains malt vingear, hmm the teriyaki is gluten free though. Well I guess we haven' t been reading labels carefully enough.

For steak sauce I use A1 and Lea and Perrins Worchestire. For BBQ sauce I use Sweet Baby Rays. I believe Kraft is also ok, but I like Sweet Baby Rays better. Enjoy!

Does the Lea and Perrins Worchestire sauce contain malt vingear I realized last month that they all contain malt vinegar. I thought so I didn't buy any.

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Does the Lea and Perrins Worchestire sauce contain malt vingear I realized last month that they all contain malt vinegar. I thought so I didn't buy any.

Lea & Perrins is gluten-free! :lol:

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elfkin Contributor

French's told me awhile back that their Worchestire sauce was gluten-free. Hmmmm. I wonder now. It does so distilled vinegar (no malt listed) and caramel color.

floridanative Community Regular

Just found out yesterday that K.C. Masterpiece Original bbq sauce is gluten free. Oh and they only use wheat when it comes to gluten so all their sauce and marinades will list wheat if gluten is present. If it doesn't way wheat - it's gluten free and they do not hide gluten in terms of 'natual or art. flavors. This is coming from Unilever rep.

minibabe Contributor

I love the Pathmark brand. It is not to spicy for me :D

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I just had Diana's Original today and have been quite ill ever since. I had thought they were gluten-free but am thinking maybe not after this incident. Wish I had seen this thread sooner!

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