Sweet Baby Ray's BBQ Sauce

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Just google'd sweet baby rays to see prices in the UK at the moment and noticed the first ingredient on the ingredients list is high fructose corn syrup :rolleyes:

And they claim it's a family recipe, does anyone use HFCS in the home??

Really popular in America. Available in most grocery stores.
 
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Oh sweet lord. Never been a massive fan of BBQ sauce. Usually always prefer something else. However I read this thread a while ago and happened upon some Sweet Baby Ray's in Tescos, I thought why not? So bought a bottle. And wowee this stuff is great. Really nice tang to it. Thanks for recommending it :)
 
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i got 7 bottles for 90p each, with a short date, 3 months left on it..... Im pretty sure i can manage those 3 months, its going to be delicious.
The guy at the checkout thought i was weird. 7 bottles of sauce and 1 packet of spare ribs :p

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oh i totally read the date wrong ive got 1 week till expiry date, so 1 month or so to eat all this :p
i foresee a lot of marinating.
 
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Don’t worry about the date. It’ll keep for ages.

I mean.. we don’t even keep our mayo in the fridge after opening (even though it advises to)
 
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Baby Ray - a sauce to rule them all ?

Have run out of lifes supply of HP sauce , we usually use polyvalent HP with dishes like Mac'n'Cheese / corned-beef hash / kedgeree ...
will Baby Ray meet those needs ?, if not what ....
 
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- guess not if its strong BBQ flavour / even designated for marrinades.

...some brown sauce research - the Irish seem to have a highly regarded brown sauce 'Chefs' but difficult to get in the UK,
no anchovies, which I learned is in HP (knew it was in Worcestershire)
 
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