homemade barbecue sauce + my go-to pork sliders.

FEELS!: i feel that i haven't been wanting to cook and shoot recipes all summer because when the sun is out in this town, why da hell would i be in the kitchen?? though i would looove to just play around with food all the time, there are always more pressing things that need to happen during the summertime before we head into our winter hibernation mode. pressing items like swimming, camping, hanging out... 😉

my computer has been super weeeeird lately and i've had to update a lot of things. anyhoo, with my computer cooperating with me once again and summer fun times & house projects slowly winding down, i've found a bit more inspiration to get back to coming up with my own recipes. yay!

it's my durn-good homemade barbecue sauce recipe!

i'm the type who doesn't normally choose bbq sauce as my dipping option, and i usually am not attracted to sandwiches with barbecue sauce. i just don't really care about barbecue sauce i guess. unless i'm at a legit bbq joint and they have 8 options to choose from. then i care deeply and have to try them all.

i make my own because i like a good balance of savory + spicy + sweet + tangy. some barbecue sauces are just SWEET, bleh. some are thick and ultra savory. and the ones i avoid at all cost - smoky or chipotle flavored ones. heeeck nahhhh mannng. quinn + chipotle flavors = nope.

so yeah, here's what i do to achieve a tangy, savory, sorta sweet, and nice & spicy barbecue sauce.

i felt i couldn't just make barbecue sauce and take photos of it sitting in a jar or cup, so i made some delicious sliders to pair it with.

for the sliders: hawaiian sweet rolls or whatever slider buns you prefer (ALWAYS toasted or crisped up in a pan with olive oil - crisping up your roll makes up like 75% of the slider's quality rating in my book), pulled pork (pete and i use this method for our pulled pork - crockpot + pork shoulder + thick-chopped yellow onions + one can beer + one can green salsa), sliced red onion, sriracha mayo (i just make this at home and keep a little jar handy for sandwiches, etc - about 1 cup of mayo + 3 TB sriracha, whisk whisk whisk), and thinly sliced red cabbage.

i toss the cabbage in a little bowl with a splash of white vinegar and black pepper, just to take the cabbagey edge off the raw cabbage (read: cabbage is stinky). 

yum yum yum bout to gobble you up.

these photos got real messy real fast.

 

Homemade BBQ Sauce

Makes 1 cup sauce

Time: 10-15 minutes

Ingredients:

  • 2 TB unsalted butter
  • 2 TB minced yellow onion (dried or fresh - make sure its very finely minced)
  • 1/2 cup brown sugar
  • 1/4 cup ketchup
  • 2 TB mustard (I've used yellow or brown/dijon - both work fine)
  • 2 TB Worcestershire sauce
  • 2 TB Sriracha
  • 1 TB fresh lemon juice
  • 1 TB red wine vinegar
  • pinch of black pepper
  • pinch of garlic powder
  • splash of peperoncini juice (optional)
  • [also optional while melting the butter, 2 TB bacon grease - whoa mmhmm]

Instructions-

Finely mince a small amount of onion (fine enough so it is almost translucent - you want the onion to fully break down into the sauce after its finished simmering). I have also used dried minced onion and that works as well.

Melt butter in a medium sauce pan over medium-low heat. Add minced onion and whisk to completely coat in melted butter. Add brown sugar and whisk to create a thick base. Increase heat to medium.

Add the remaining ingredients into the pan, whisking as you go. Let it bubble and thicken on medium heat for a few minutes before simmering on medium-low heat for about 5 more minutes. Remove from heat and let cool. Store in glass jar or airtight container. 

Enjoy on sliders, with fries, on pizzas, chicken dishes, pork dishes, grilled vegetables, potatoes, etc, etc.

 

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homemade peanut butter.

peanut buttah time.

do you recall the mallow cookie creme pies that i made quite recently? whelllll! those peanut butter cookies were made with this very homemade peanut butter recipe. 

thought i'd share my method of making homemade peanut butterrrrrrrrr, y'aaall. (<paula deen voice)

first ya take the peanuts and a crunch em, ya crunch em. nah nah. just throw em in the food processor, silly!

so easyyy, my people! i think creamy peanut butter will still be the only nut butter i won't hesitate to buy at the store (because they make it so dreamy & delicious), but every other nut butter i tells ya...make it at home if you can. bling blinggg! i dunno why bling bling but i haven't said that since like 1999 and i've randomly said it about 3 times this week. 

peanuts are cheap! like, they're the actual unit that people use to measure cheapness - peanuts!! "they're payin' me peanuts!" so yeah, make those peanuts into peanut butter and save some dough, y'aaall. bling bling.

Homemade Peanut Butter

Yields 16 oz. creamy peanut butter

Time: 10 minutes

Ingredients:

  • 4 cups roasted, unsalted peanuts (as pictured above-- from the bulk section)
  • 1/2 tsp. salt
  • 2 tsp. coconut oil

Instructions-

Place the peanuts in a food processor. Run the processor for a few minutes, then scrape down the sides with a spatula. When the peanuts begin to form a thick texture, add the salt and coconut oil. Run the food processor for another few minutes until it looks very creamy* & shiny.

Scoop all the peanut butter into an airtight container or jar and store in the fridge.

*Note: Homemade PB will be just a little bit grittier than store-bought creamy PB. How doo they doo it?!

Add to toast, smoothies, sandwiches, fresh fruit, yogurt, spoonfuls of chocolate chips, ice cream, lalalalalaaaaa peanut butter rulez. 

 

 

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