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Bayou Bite Louisiana BBQ Sauce Recipe

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Fiery foods, forgive my bad pun, are hot right now.

A few years ago nobody north of Texas had heard of chipotle. Now it’s on everyone’s spice rack and there’s even a restaurant chain named after the smoked jalapeno.

But in Bayou country, hot stuff has always been big. The first bottled hot sauces came out of Louisiana, home of Tabasco Sauce. Today there are lots of great hot and spicy barbecue sauces on the market. Some just burn from capsaicin (the active ingredient in spicy chile peppers), but the best are complex blends and the heat is tempered with sweetness and savory.

Bayou Bite, my version of a great Louisiana Barbecue Sauce, is a wonderful blend of sweet and hot peppers. Even if you don’t like hot stuff, you really should try this one. It is a finishing and dipping sauce. It loses much of its fresh, bright goodness when cooked. So paint it on your meats near the end and serve it in a bowl for dipping ribs, and chicken, or spoon a few dollops on steaks and chops. The recipe below is medium hot. If you want it hotter, add 1 more tablespoon of Chipotle Tabasco Sauce. Go ahead, add more. I dare you.

Bayou Bite is especially good on shellfish, especially shrimp and oysters. I’ve even been known to dump it on top of a brick of cream cheese and serve it with crackers.

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Louisiana BBQ Dipping Sauce Recipe

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This Louisiana BBQ sauce recipe is spicy and sweet with Chipotle Tabasco, roasted jalapenos, red peppers, and Steen’s Cane Syrup. Referred to as Bayou Bite, this delicious sauce blends sweet and hot peppers for a mildly spicy finishing and dipping sauce for ribs, chicken, steaks, chops and so much more.
Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 30 minutes
Servings: 2 cups (473.2mL)
Course: Sauces and Condiments
Cuisine: American
Difficulty: Moderate

Ingredients
  

Method
 

  1. PrepPrepare the red peppers if you don't have them in the freezer. Blacken the skins so they peel easily. When they come off the grill toss them in a bowl and cover it with a plate. This allows them to steam and further loosens the skin. With a serrated knife, scrape off the skin. Don't worry if some remains.
  2. Cook. Turn the heat on the grill down to medium. Peel the garlic cloves and wrap them in foil. Put them on the grill for about 15 minutes or until they are tender.
  3. Prep again. Put the pepper and garlic in a blender and puree. You should get about 1/2 cup (118.3mL) of liquid per serving. If you have more or less pepper juice, adjust the rest of the ingredients accordingly.
  4. Add the remaining ingredients and liquefy. Taste and adjust the flavors to your preferences. Add more Tabasco if you want it hotter or more syrup if you want it sweeter. Bottle it in a clean jar and refrigerate. It will lose some of its freshness after a month or so.
  5. Serve.  Use the sauce to spice up countless dishes.

Notes

About the salt. Remember, kosher salt is half the concentration of table salt so if you use table salt, use half as much. Click here to read more about salt and how it works.

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Published On: August 4, 2015
Last Modified On: April 2, 2026

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