David P Harrisburg
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Seen a video of a guy that had is bbq sauce in small cast iron pot on the grill. Does anyone heat their sauce while applying? Maybe I have been doing it wrong all these years. Will be interesting to see the response.
When I make BBQ sauce. I heat it up to mix ingredients. I apply it,warm or cold depends on when I make it. I don't notice any difference.Seen a video of a guy that had is bbq sauce in small cast iron pot on the grill. Does anyone heat their sauce while applying? Maybe I have been doing it wrong all these years. Will be interesting to see the response.
When I make my sauce I cook it. Not only do I feel the flavors meld together better, but it allows me to cook it down to get the correct consistency. Though, I do not feel the need to coat the meat with the sauce while it is warm.Seen a video of a guy that had is bbq sauce in small cast iron pot on the grill. Does anyone heat their sauce while applying? Maybe I have been doing it wrong all these years. Will be interesting to see the response.
I completely agree with this statement.I've read articles saying if you apply it cold it slows the cooking process. In most cases, you apply it when the meat is nearly done, so what real difference would it make?
Agree with Chris. The only time I heat BBQ sauce is to serve on the table for those who want it.I completely agree with this statement.
During the cooking process, we spritz with liquids that are room temperature and no one worries about it, then at the end maybe we brush on a little bit of sauce. The surface of the meat is so hot, I don't see how this can make any difference.