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I want to make some barbeque ribs but don't know a sauce that is safe. Anyone know of one? Thanks, LL


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wolfie Enthusiast

All Sweet Baby Ray's sauces are gluten-free. Montgomery Inn BBQ sauce is also gluten-free. :)

lindalee Enthusiast
All Sweet Baby Ray's sauces are gluten-free. Montgomery Inn BBQ sauce is also gluten-free. :)

Thanks Wolfie.

Guest schmenge

Daddy Sam's is quite good, IMHO. I think I got it at www.shopbydiet.com

Guest nini

Kraft has some BBQ sauces that are gluten-free, Kraft won't hide wheat, barley, rye or oats in the ingredients so if you don't see them listed in the ingredients then you can trust Kraft...

Also Annie's Natural's has some gluten-free bbq sauces... some are NOT gluten-free so make sure you find the ones that say gluten-free right on the bottle

mommida Enthusiast

All the brands I knew of that are gluten free people all ready listed.

I looked up recipes for BBq sauce at www.epicurious.com and it is really easy to make your own. I thought it tasted better too.

L.

lindalee Enthusiast

Thanks everybody! I'm preparing for my trip so I am scrambling! LLee


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penguin Community Regular

I know you want store bought brands, but, if you're ever in a pinch and need BBQ sauce, you can just make it.

Ketchup

Molasses or brown sugar

tabasco

a little vinegar

garlic salt or powder

onion powder

Mix ingredients over low heat until flavors combine. I didn't list proportions because it varies from person to person, obviously the ketchup will make up most of it as the base.

Green12 Enthusiast
I want to make some barbeque ribs but don't know a sauce that is safe. Anyone know of one? Thanks, LL

Wild Oats brand of Kansas City style BBQ Sauce is gluten free, I called the company to verify it. The other flavors might be as well, but I only asked about the KC Style.

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I looked up recipes for BBq sauce at www.epicurious.com and it is really easy to make your own. I thought it tasted better too.

This is exactly what I did this weekend. My family got together for a 4th of July BBQ and my sister was going to use some bottled brand of BBQ sauce that had modified food starch in it. I went on Epicurious and found Open Original Shared Link. It took, like, ten minutes to make and everyone in my family loved it. You might want to dilute the hot sauce with ketchup if you're sensitive to hotness. It had a BITE!

ebrbetty Rising Star

we use sweet baby rays

floridanative Community Regular

KC Masterpiece Original bbq sauce is gluten free but many of their marinades are not. They will not hide gluten in the form of 'natural flavors' and call out wheat, rye and barley on their labels.

jkmunchkin Rising Star

Another vote for Sweet Baby Ray's.

TriticusToxicum Explorer

Cattleman's is my favorite

swittenauer Enthusiast

Cattleman's is awesome!

Lister Rising Star

baby rays is the best sauce ever mmmmmmm you can eat it from the spoonfull(if you so desierd)

jnifred Explorer

Saz's.but I think it is only local

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justme Enthusiast

are there any regular store brand bbq sauces that are gluten free?

kabowman Explorer

They are out there but don't know which ones since I make my own...I am sure you will get some brands of ones that are safe.

GeneC Newbie
Saz's.but I think it is only local

oh YEAH!!!! I love Saz's. You can mail order direct from them (or at least you used to be able to - they are in WI) and there are some local Meijer stores around me that stock it some of the time as well.

Katie618 Apprentice

cattleman's is gluten free

mart Contributor

Where do you guys buy the Sweet Baby Ray's brand? Is it in a regular grocery store, or a specialty store like Wild Oats? I'd love to try it.

wolfie Enthusiast
Where do you guys buy the Sweet Baby Ray's brand? Is it in a regular grocery store, or a specialty store like Wild Oats? I'd love to try it.

I buy Sweet Baby Ray's at my grocery store (Meijer). I think that Kroger carries it too.

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