Transform your barbecue experience with our quick, 20-minute Sweet and Smoky Homemade BBQ Sauce. Make extra for handy freezer storage and enjoy the homemade goodness anytime!

Are you tired of store-bought BBQ sauce that just doesn’t hit the mark? Well, get ready to elevate your grill game with the magic of homemade goodness! This Sweet and Smoky Homemade BBQ Sauce is not only easy to whip up but also packs a flavor punch that you’ll definitely love!
Say goodbye to the generic stuff and hello to a sauce that’s tailored to your taste buds. Plus, here’s a pro tip – make a double batch and stash some in the freezer. That way, whether it’s a last-minute backyard BBQ or a lazy Sunday dinner, you’ve got a jar of homemade deliciousness ready to turn any meal into a flavor fiesta. You can use this sauce to make a Tex-Mex-inspired Chicken Tamale Casserole, or succulent pulled pork sandwich. Use it in place of pizza sauce for a BBQ Chicken Pizza. Sounds yum, right?
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Reasons to Love This BBQ Sauce
- This BBQ sauce is free from artificial preservatives and chemicals, offering a healthier alternative.
- Homemade Barbecue Sauce is super flexible! Drizzle it on grilled meats or sandwiches for a flavor boost.
- It has a long shelf life. When properly stored, homemade sauce can last a long time in the fridge or freezer.
- Achieve the perfect consistency for your desired thickness and texture for your sauce.
Recipe Ingredients

- Ketchup: It forms the base of the sauce and provides a rich tomato flavor and a smooth texture.
- Apple Cider Vinegar: Apple cider adds tanginess and a slight fruity note. It also balances the sweetness.
- Brown Sugar: This contributes to the sauce’s sweetness and helps to create a nice glaze when cooked.
- Paprika: Offers a subtle, smoky flavor that enhances the overall depth of the sauce.
- Chili Powder: Introduces a mild heat and complexity to the sauce’s flavor profile.
See the recipe card for full information on ingredients and quantities.
Variations
- Honey for Brown Sugar: Substitute honey for a milder sweetness.
- Ground Mustard for Chili Powder: Adds a tangy, less spicy kick.
How to Make Homemade BBQ Sauce
Step #1: Heat oil in a small saucepan over medium heat.
Step #2: Once the oil is hot, add the minced garlic and sauté for two minutes.
Step #3: Add the remaining ingredients and cook for three minutes.
Step #4: Reduce heat to low and simmer for 15 minutes, or until thickened.

Expert Tips
- Balance Sweetness and Tang: Adjust the sugar and vinegar ratios to achieve the perfect balance of sweetness and tanginess.
- Simmer Slowly: A slow simmer allows flavors to meld and deepen.
- Add a Sweetener Twist: Experiment with different sweeteners like honey, maple syrup, or molasses for unique flavor profiles.
- Incorporate Umami: A tablespoon Worcestershire sauce or soy sauce can add depth and umami.
Frequently Asked Questions
Absolutely! Garlic powder provides a consistent, mellow flavor compared to its fresh counterparts. Onion powder adds a concentrated, savory depth without the texture of fresh onions.
Absolutely! Adding more spices can enhance and personalize your barbecue sauce. Experiment with different amounts of cayenne pepper, black pepper, and salt, and consider introducing other spices to suit your taste.
Yes, homemade BBQ sauce makes an excellent marinade for meats. It infuses flavors deeply, especially if marinated overnight. Just ensure the meat is fully coated and refrigerated while marinating.
Let the sauce simmer longer to reduce and thicken naturally. Alternatively, mix a small amount of cornstarch with water and stir it into the sauce for quicker thickening.
Homemade BBQ sauce is excellent as a dip for a variety of foods, including French fries, chicken wings, chicken nuggets, vegetable sticks, and even as a spread on burgers and sandwiches.
Storage Info
Store your homemade BBQ sauce in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to two weeks. For longer storage, you can freeze it for up to three months. To freeze, pour the sauce into freezer-safe mason jars, containers or bags, leaving some space for expansion. When you’re ready to use it, thaw it in the refrigerator overnight. You can reheat the sauce by warming it in a saucepan over low heat, stirring occasionally, until it reaches the desired temperature.
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Sweet and Smoky Homemade BBQ Sauce Recipe
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Ingredients
- 3 tablespoons olive oil
- 2 cloves garlic - minced
- 1 cup ketchup
- 1/4 cup water
- 1/4 cup apple cider vinegar
- 1/4 cup brown sugar
- 2 teaspoons paprika
- 1 teaspoon smoked paprika
- 1 teaspoon chili powder
- 1 teaspoon cayenne
Instructions
- Heat oil in a small saucepan over medium heat.
- Once the oil is hot, add the minced garlic and sauté for two minutes.
- Add the remaining ingredients and cook for three minutes.
- Reduce heat to low and simmer for 15 minutes, or until thickened.
NOTES
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Please note that Smoky BBQ Sauce Recipe is often misspelled as Smokey BBQ Sauce Recipe.













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All The Wanderlust Kitchen recipes are available for you to make. Enjoy this BBQ sauce.
– Linda
I found that the teaspoon of Cayenne was a tad to much. I suggest people start with a 1/2 teaspoon and increase it if they feel they can handle it. To much kind of blanks out your taste buds to the food you are putting it on. A sauce should enhance flavours not dominate.
I like the recipe, I have been making a similar sauce for years now, but I add crushed pineapple(2-3 table spoons), and a pinch of cumin, and lastly I add a little bit of butter, to smooth the flavors out.keep recipes coming.
Ooh, that sounds fabulous! I’ll have to give that a try.
Made this for the first time last night for Hunters Chicken – just written it out in the ‘keepers’ recipe folder! I will enjoy playing with the spices to get our household’s sweet spot. If others aren’t keen on oil, i’d suggest care with the amount of olive oil, 3 tblspoons seemed too much and it floated… i’m wondering if a US tablespoon is what we’d call a dessert spoon in Ùk? Thanks for the great recipe, my eye is caught by the tex mex tamale now!
This looks absolutely delicious and simple to make! I may give it a try, since I’m almost out of my favourite store-bought BBQ sauce!
Oooh, this looks delish! 🙂
I’ve always disliked the processed flavours of most BBQ sauce so I’m looking forward to putting this into my fridge – especially since I make my own bad-ass ketchup anyway 😀
Awesome, Jovana! I definitely need to start making my own ketchup 🙂