It sounds racist.
Real barbecue isn’t a sauce!
Sounds like it would go well with burgers.
Cypress Inn in Tuscaloosa serves grilled chicken with white barbecue sauce. Good stuff!
I can vouch...good stuff. I’ve never had it in Alabama though. I found a recipe in an America’s Test Kitchen book about 10 years ago and modified the recipe to have a bit more kick for my liking. A friend just asked me a couple weeks ago to make it again.
I love barbecue, but like you, I’d never heard of this. It sure sounds good though.
Pinging this for the AM
The sauce has been around for a while; mayonnaise is the base and has none of the ingredients usual BBQ sauce. One famous BBQ sauce with the initials of E & J has this for the ingredients: ketchup, tomatoes, brown sugar, water, liquid smoke, and cayenne pepper. What every sauce of this type does is burn, caramelize, on the meat during cooking if the chef is not careful. They all pretty much taste the same with a few nuances—No pun intended Mary Harf!
I know of one that is better, no tomatoes, no vinegar, no sugar, and it goes on after cooking, making the meat marinate in its own juices, instead of burning on the grill. I will never tell. My friends have threatened me for the recipe. No, I will never tell.
Yes, I make it.
I use 3/4 cup mayo
2 tablespoons cider vinegar
2 teaspoons sugar
1/2 teaspoon prepared horseradish
1/2 teaspoon black pepper
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/4 teaspoon cayenne
Blend quickly in a food processor or blender and refrigerate for at least an hour.
This thread might be of interest to you.
I dont know if I can say its white exactly, but its sure not red. I grew up on barbecued chicken marinated and slathered with this stuff and it cant be beat.
Its called Cornell Barbecue Chicken or sometimes State Fair Chicken.
http://whatscookingamerica.net/Poultry/CornellChickenBarbecue.htm
bon appetit
Thank you!!! I have a folder of barbeque recipes and will be trying this one soon! I had a garden party a few years ago with Kansas Red sauce, Carolina vinegar sauce and Mustard sauce. They were all delicious and I’m thrilled to have a new recipe to add.
Lots of BBQ places around Birmingham have white sauce, it is delicious.
Newk’s, a very popular deli, has white BBQ. Tasty
But this is just wrong, and I've got to speak out.
I'm willing to watch a fight over Texas BBQ (The only way) vs. East Coast BBQ (Vinegar).
But this ain't right.
'The world turned upside down' indeed.
/johnny
We called it milk gravy. Don’t recall barbequing it on though. ;^0
I just learned of this last week in a Kindle Southern recipe book.
I’ve lived in Alabama since 1962. This is the first I’ve heard of it.