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Anyone have a recipe for sugar free barbeque sauce?

Anyone have a recipe for sugar free barbeque sauce?

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Old 11-01-2013, 04:23 AM
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My DH is diabetic and I am looking for a sugar free barbeque sauce recipe. I have tried a couple but they are not very tasty!
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Old 11-01-2013, 04:34 AM
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Start with a basic recipe omitting the sugar, use brown sugar splenda and crushed pineapple for flavor.
cook until thick. The brown sugar add to taste.
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add honey instead
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Old 11-02-2013, 03:50 AM
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LOW SUGAR BARBECUE SAUCE<o></o> <o></o>1 cup ketchup 2 pks. sweet -n'-low (or 2 tbspsugar) 3 tbsp Worcestershire sauce<o></o>1/2 teasp garlic powder 2 tbsp apple cider vinegar fewdrops of liquid smoke<o></o> Combine allingredients. Simmer 20 minutes to blendflavors.<o></o>
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I agree with Phyllis NM - I use either honey or agave for the sugar
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I agree with Phyllis NM - I use either honey or agave for the sugar
Honey is a form of sugar and would not work for diabetics.
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Originally Posted by cairns View Post
Start with a basic recipe omitting the sugar, use brown sugar splenda and crushed pineapple for flavor.
cook until thick. The brown sugar add to taste.
LC
This sounds reasonable to me as the "red gravy" (ketchup) my DH loves is full of sugar. Unsweetened crushed pineapple will add texture, too.
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I haven't made BBQ sauce but I make teriyaki sauce and use splenda in it. I also make blueberry pie and use all splenda. My husband just has to be careful on the size of pie he eats.

I don't use honey as it shoots his sugar way up.
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There is that Walden Farms BBQ sauce that is sugar free at most larger grocery stores. Also, if you made the recipe that one of the other members posted, you could use the Heinz sugar-free or low-sugar (can't remember exactly what it is) ketchup.
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Thanks for all the ideas! I checked and both honey and agave are a no no for my DH. I will let you all know how my "adventures in BBQ sauce" turns out!
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