Barbecue sauce is the condiment of America, and the condiment of the regular people in this country. It is not something you will see served at the academy awards dinner, the presentation of the Nobel Prizes, or at a posh French restaurant in your city's uptown district. Caviar and barbecued ribs usually are not together in any way, shape, or form, and you will probably never see anyone drinking Dom Perignon while chomping down on their baby back ribs. But, for those of us not considered aristocratic elites, we use the grilling sauce often and find it delightful!
From middle management types to blue collar construction types, barbecue sauce is something we love to use in our cooking. For most of us there is no need for fancy mustards that come from a region in France that costs more than a weeks worth of wages. Instead, a simple bottle of a good grilling sauce will satisfy most of your needs. Certainly some ketchup or gold old-fashioned yellow mustard might help out, but fancy mint sauces or exotic animal gravies can remain with the rich folks.
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Wednesday, December 23, 2009
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