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Not me
Sweet Baby Rays is likely one of the best sauces on the market..and I've tried all the ones available here. There is a local guy that makes a Habanero BBQ sauce that is fabulous. Sweet Baby Ray do make quite a few different flavors, Videlia Onion, Chipotle Raspberry, Honey, etc,etc. However to me the addition of these extra "flavors" is very light, some to where I really can't tell a difference between it and the Original sauce. The wife just likes the Original so that's all we buy now.Dice some onions and garlic, saute and add to Baby Rays.
I do of course on many occasions "dress up" the sauce too. For my bacon wrapped chicken I'll add some garlic, a sprinkle of cayenne, and a good glug of a Honey flavored bourbon.
For ribs, onion and garlic powder, some brown sugar, and some apple juice (although now I found an apple flavored bourbon I can use)
For pulled pork, I'll tone it down with some added ketchup, and some apple vinegar. A little pineapple juice is a good replacement for the vinegar.
Occasionally I like to add some heat. I have a few hot sauces in the pantry that might get added too. So far my favorite is the El Yucateco XXXtra Hot Sauce made with Habanero...(a little goes along way)
I've also used my own chopped peppers, different onions/shallots, applesauce, liquid smoke, unflavored whiskey, beer, red wine, Coke-a-cola, Lea and Pearens, and even Hershey's chocolate.
But I'm fine having Baby Rays straight out of the bottle.
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