Sweet & Tangy Easy BBQ Sauce Recipe

I love Carolina Gold BBQ Sauce as much as the next gal, but this easy BBQ sauce recipe brings a rich, velvety texture and an incredible flavor profile that sets the gold standard for what a simple condiment should be! The ratio of tangy apple cider vinegar to deep, dark brown sugar delivers a rich blend of savory goodness with just the right amount of sweetness and a bold kick of black pepper.

Easy homemade bbq sauce in a saucer

A Quick Look At The Recipe

  • Recipe Name: Easy Homemade BBQ Sauce
  • Ready In: 65 minutes
  • Serves: 1 gallon
  • Main Ingredients: dark brown sugar, salt, onion powder, garlic powder, chili powder, ground black pepper, cornstarch, ketchup
  • Why You'll Love It: Full of flavor and seasonings, this easy bbq sauce recipe is a stand-out condiment that knows how to make a meal special.

Why Making Your Own Sauce Beats Buying a Bottle 

My biggest issue with store-bought barbecue sauce is that most commercial brands rely heavily on high-fructose corn syrup and artificial thickeners to do the bulk of the work. When you pour it out, it often feels more like a sticky, overly sweet glaze than a true, well-crafted sauce. 

This recipe balances the deep, molasses notes of dark brown sugar with the sharp, clean bite of apple cider vinegar, while the Golden Eagle syrup adds a traditional regional smoothness that binds everything together. Because it simmers in a heavy Dutch oven, the spices have time to fully wake up, giving you a glossy, thick sauce that actually clings to chicken wings and ribs rather than just sliding off into the griddle!

It’s also easy as pie to make! You mix the dry ingredients, whisk them into the liquid base, and let the stove do the work for an hour. Because the yield fills a full gallon, you only have to pull out the stockpot once to keep your refrigerator door stocked up! I absolutely love using this to make my oven-baked BBQ chicken or jackfruit BBQ sandwich.

Ingredients You’ll Need For Easy BBQ Sauce

  • Golden Eagle or Yellow Label syrup
  • Dark brown sugar
  • Salt
  • Onion powder
  • Cornstarch
  • Garlic powder
  • Chili powder
  • Black pepper
  • Ketchup
  • Water
  • Apple cider vinegar
  • Worcestershire sauce
  • White vinegar

Expert Tips From My Kitchen

  • Don’t Skip the Dry Mix: It is absolutely crucial that you whisk all your dry ingredients (especially the cornstarch) together in a small bowl before introducing them to the wet ingredients. If you try to dump cornstarch straight into a warm tomato base later on, it will clump up immediately and give you nothing but grief.
  • Choose the Right Pot: Because this sauce has a high sugar content from the dark brown sugar and syrup, it can scorch easily on the bottom of a thin pot. Use a heavy-bottomed Dutch oven or a heavy stockpot. It distributes the medium heat evenly and prevents burning during the long simmer.
  • Adjust the Heat to Your Taste: This original recipe has a fantastic, classic flavor balance, but it’s easily customizable. If you prefer a truly spicy BBQ sauce, feel free to toss in a teaspoon of cayenne pepper or a few dashes of Tabasco sauce or liquid smoke for a deeper, smoky flavor.
  • How to Scale Down: Don’t let the one-gallon yield scare you off! If you don’t want to store that much sauce, you can easily cut this recipe exactly in half or into quarters using a standard kitchen calculator.

“This is the BEST BBQ sauce I have EVER had, much less made!”

“We have a fall festival at our Church every year, and the guy who makes the pulled pork has been searching for a sauce recipe – to say the least, he is no longer searching!” – Kathy

How to Make My Easy Homemade BBQ Sauce

1. Whisk the Dry Spices

In a medium bowl, combine your dark brown sugar, salt, onion powder, garlic powder, chili powder, black pepper, and cornstarch. Use a fork or a small whisk to mix them thoroughly, ensuring the cornstarch is completely distributed through the sugar.

2. Combine the Wet Ingredients

In your large Dutch oven or heavy stockpot, pour in the ketchup, water, cane syrup (Golden Eagle or Yellow Label), apple cider vinegar, white vinegar, and Worcestershire sauce. Stir them together until smooth.

3. Incorporate and Thicken

Whisk the dry ingredient mixture into the wet ingredients until completely dissolved. Place the pot over medium-high heat and bring the mixture to a low boil, stirring constantly so the sugar doesn’t settle and scorch.

4. Simmer The Sauce

Once it reaches a boil, immediately reduce the heat to low. Let the sauce simmer uncovered for about 45 minutes, stirring from time to time. The sauce will darken, become beautifully glossy, and thicken up into the perfect consistency.

Completed and thickened easy BBQ sauce

5. Cool and Store

Remove from the heat and allow the sauce to cool down to room temperature. Pour into an airtight container, mason jar, or clean bottles and store them in the refrigerator.

Easy BBQ Sauce FAQs

Is it cheaper to make your own BBQ sauce?

Honestly, it depends on how much you make. If you’re just trying to make one tiny cup of sauce from scratch, buying a two-dollar bottle at the store is probably cheaper than buying individual bottles of vinegar, molasses, and spices. But when you make a big batch like this one, it becomes incredibly cost-effective.

What is the secret to good barbecue sauce?

The real secret is balance. A bad sauce is usually a one-note wonder: either aggressively sweet or so sour it makes your face wrinkle. A truly great barbecue sauce needs to hit multiple parts of your tongue at once!

Is it worth making your own barbecue sauce?

If you care about the flavor of your food, absolutely. It takes less than an hour, and the difference in quality is night and day. Homemade sauce actually tastes like tomato, vinegar, and spices instead of just liquid sugar. It’s also incredibly rewarding to brush a sauce you made yourself onto a rack of ribs and watch your family completely clear the platter!

How long will vinegar-based barbecue sauce last?

Because this recipe has a healthy amount of vinegar and sugar (both of which are excellent natural preservatives), it has a fantastic shelf life. Kept in a clean, airtight container or mason jar in the fridge, it will easily stay good for 3 to 4 months. Just make sure to use a clean spoon every time you dive into the jar so you don’t introduce any bacteria.

Similar Recipes

If you love mastering your own homemade sauces and seasonings from scratch, you have got to try my Carolina Gold BBQ sauce I mentioned at the beginning, or use this perfect BBQ sauce to top off a batch of oven-baked babyback ribs!

Once you’ve whipped up a batch of this easy BBQ sauce, please leave a star rating and a review in the comment section below to let me know how you liked it!

A saucer of easy BBQ sauce

Sweet & Tangy Easy BBQ Sauce Recipe

Skip the store-bought bottles that are mostly just high-fructose corn syrup, and make a batch of homemade, easy BBQ sauce that actually tastes like, well, BBQ sauce! This recipe balances the deep, molasses notes of dark brown sugar with the sharp bite of apple cider vinegar, using Golden Eagle syrup as the secret weapon to tie it all together.
Prep Time: 10 minutes
Cook Time: 55 minutes
Total Time: 1 hour 5 minutes
Course: sauce
Cuisine: American
Keyword: Easy BBQ Sauce
Servings: 1 gallon

Ingredients

  • 2 cups dark brown sugar
  • 2 teaspoons salt
  • 1 teaspoon onion powder
  • 1 teaspoon garlic powder
  • 1 teaspoon chili powder
  • 3 tablespoons ground black pepper
  • 8 tablespoons cornstarch
  • 4 cups ketchup
  • 4 cups water
  • 3 cups Golden Eagle or Yellow Label syrup
  • 2 cups apple cider vinegar
  • 4 tablespoons Worcestershire sauce
  • 2 tablespoons white vinegar

Instructions

  • In a small bowl, mix together all the dry ingredients. It is very important that you mix all of the dry ingredients together at once before adding them to the wet. If you don't add your cornstarch during this step, it will not dissolve later.
  • In the pot you are going to cook in (I prefer a heavy dutch oven so it doesn't scorch), mix together all the wet ingredients. Then whisk in the dry mixture.
  • Place over medium-high heat and stir constantly until it comes to a low boil. Reduce heat and simmer for 45 minutes, stirring from time to time.
  • Allow to cool slightly and place in containers to store in the refrigerator until ready to use, or can in mason jars using the canning method mentioned in the post.
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107 Comments

  1. This is the BEST BBQ sauce I have EVER had, much less made!
    We have a fall festival at our Church every year, and the guy that make the pulled pork has been searching for a sauce recipe – to say the least, he is no longer searching!
    I made up a batch, brought him a pint jar and he will be making the recipe for the fall festival.

  2. I know I’m really late to the BBQ sauce party, but after years of looking at that recipe, I decided to pull the trigger and make it. It ticks all the boxes for heat, spice and flavor! I just placed an order for Clear Gel to make a big batch to can for Christmas gifts.

    Thank You Christy!
    LouAnn Loomis

  3. Made this tonight, Love it . I didn’t have any dark brown sugar on hand but did have dark corn syrup – used your hint on the Golden Eagle as Couldn’t find it here in New York. If I didn’t have the dark syrup think a little molasses added in to it would be great. Going to do ribs for my grandsons birthday with it. Thanks for sharing.

  4. Hi! My name is Ed. I’m 72 years young and have my wife in nursing home with ALZ. I’m home alone and e joy finding good recipes online. Gives me something to do! Last week I found your BBQ recipe after looking at many others. I am entering it in our Church’s Fall Festival ” Sauce Boss ” competition. Wish me luck! Oh! It is the best I’ve ever tasted! Thank you.

  5. Hello!
    I know this is an older post but I am hoping that I can still get an answer from someone! I love to can and I am wondering if this amount of pepper makes the sauce spicy? I know that certain spices intensify when canned and black pepper is one that I have noticed that does. This is why I was wondering if the sauce is spicy when canned? Could anyone please answer if they know the answer?
    Thank You!
    Vickie

    1. Hey Vickie 🙂 I’m not sure anyone else will see this comment but I see all of my new comments each morning (unless I’m doing a giveaway that is getting thousands a day, then some of them get lost) so I’m happy to help!
      When this sauce is cooling, it tastes very spicy to me. Every time I make it, without fail, I think “Oh goodness, I put way too much pepper in.” But once it is cooled, the spiciness goes away as the flavors blend. I would say it is a hair spicer than off the shelf bbq sauces but I would put it between a mild and medium. However, it will taste very much more so until it has sat for a bit and blended.
      Hope this helps and have a great day!
      Gratefully,
      C J

  6. I am going to make my own bbq sauce for the first time. Can I use Lyles Golden Syrup? Cant wait to try this.

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