Pineapple BBQ sauce is a spicy barbecue sauce with a sweet and sour flavor profile and a tropical pineapple flavor. It often mixes sweet and somewhat acidic tones of pineapple with the smokey and savory components of standard BBQ sauce.
This unusual mixture gives a variety of foods a light and distinctive flavor. I got this recipe from my mother, who taught me how to use pineapple BBQ sauce to enhance the flavors of our meals when I was a child.
Pineapple BBQ sauce was a go-to condiment and marinade for my mom. Before grilling or baking, she would liberally spread it on the chicken. As the sauce cooks, it caramelizes, resulting in a delectable coating that is both sweet and savory.
In addition to flavoring the meat, the pineapple BBQ sauce also makes it more soft. The wonderful smoky-sweet flavor from grilling these skewers was a delight for the entire family. In addition, my mother frequently served grilled veggies with pineapple BBQ sauce as a dipping sauce, creating a pleasant flavor contrast.
It was also excellent as a burger topper, giving an American staple a touch of the tropics. My favorite combination was meatballs with pineapple BBQ sauce. Here’s my mother’s pineapple BBQ sauce recipe:
Pineapple BBQ Sauce
Ingredients
- Ketchup, 1 cup
- 12 cups tinned or freshly squeezed pineapple juice
- 1/4 cup brown sugar, taste-checked
- 2 teaspoons soy sauce, 2 tablespoons apple cider vinegar
- One teaspoon of garlic powder
- One tablespoon of onion powder
- A quarter teaspoon of smoked paprika
- Half a teaspoon of black pepper, ground
- 12 teaspoons of chili powder, taste-tested
- 14 teaspoon salt, tasted as needed
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Procedure For Making Pineapple BBQ sauce
- First, Combine ketchup, pineapple juice, brown sugar, apple cider vinegar, soy sauce, garlic powder, onion powder, smoked paprika, black pepper, chili powder, and salt in a large pot.
- Then, stir the ingredients thoroughly by whisking them together.
- Heat the mixture to a moderate simmer in the pan over medium heat.
- Lower the heat to a low setting and boil the sauce for 10 to 15 minutes, stirring now and again to aid in flavor blending and mild thickening.
- Once you’ve tasted the sauce, season it to your liking. You can increase the amount of brown sugar if you prefer it sweeter.
- For a more robust flavor, increase the chili powder.
- Remove the sauce from the heat and allow it to cool until the flavor and consistency are like you want.
- Pour the barbecued pineapple sauce into a jar or other airtight container. For a few weeks, you can keep it in the refrigerator.
Now that you have your own delicious homemade pineapple barbecue sauce, you can use it to improve the flavor of your favorite dishes.
Conclusion
A delicious addition to every kitchen is homemade pineapple barbecue sauce. It raises the flavors of the dishes to a tropical paradise with its exquisite combination of sweet pineapple, smokey undertones, and sour overtones.
This handmade concoction will add a distinctive edge to your culinary explorations, whether used as a marinade, coating, or dipping sauce. Enhance the rich flavors of our Confit Steak Recipe with a tropical touch using our sweet and tangy Pineapple BBQ Sauce. A culinary match made in heaven!