Old-Time Eastern North Carolina Barbecue Sauce Recipe

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Joshua Bousel
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Updated July 16, 2020

After spending the weekend in the Raleigh area of North Carolina, eating my way from Allen & Son to Ed Mitchell's The Pit, I'm proud to say that I'm a full-fledged North Carolina 'cue convert. The defining style of the Carolinas involves chopped barbecue dressed with a spicy vinegar sauce--so much that no restaurant I visited even offered a sauce alternative. This immersion experience really opened my eyes to just how well the spicy tang of vinegar sauce complements smoky barbecue. There's no looking back for me now.

I couldn't resist picking up a copy of the newly published Holy Smoke: The Big Book of North Carolina Barbecue, while down there, and the first thing I did after arriving home was follow the simple recipe of cider vinegar, crushed red pepper, black pepper, and salt to whip up a batch of the native North Carolina sauce to have on hand to adorn all barbecue pork in my future.

Recipe Details

Old-Time Eastern North Carolina Barbecue Sauce Recipe

Prep 5 mins
Rest 4 hrs
Total 4 hrs 5 mins
Serves 128 servings
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Ingredients

  • 1 gallon cider vinegar

  • 1 1/3 cups crushed red pepper

  • 2 tablespoons black pepper

  • 1/4 cup salt

Directions

  1. Mix the ingredients and let stand for at least 4 hours.

Nutrition Facts (per serving)
9Calories
0gFat
1gCarbs
0gProtein
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Nutrition Facts
Servings: 128
Amount per serving
Calories9
% Daily Value*
Total Fat 0g0%
Saturated Fat 0g0%
Cholesterol 0mg0%
Sodium 223mg10%
Total Carbohydrate 1g0%
Dietary Fiber 0g1%
Total Sugars 0g
Protein 0g
Vitamin C 1mg3%
Calcium 4mg0%
Iron 0mg1%
Potassium 41mg1%
*The % Daily Value (DV) tells you how much a nutrient in a food serving contributes to a daily diet. 2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice.
(Nutrition information is calculated using an ingredient database and should be considered an estimate.)

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