Steps
- 1
In a small sauce pan add the ketchup and the molasses then using the same measuring cup add the Worcestershire sauce, lemon juice, and Tabasco making sure all ingredients end up in the saucepan and not left in the bottom of the cup.
- 2
Add the dark brown sugar and cayenne to taste. Note: the cayenne will strengthen in flavor as the sauce cools so it is wise to add a little less than you think is enough. The above amounts are suited to my personal taste but I have a very southern tongue and may be too spicy for some.
- 3
The dark brown sugar can be modified slightly as well if you tend to like a sweeter or less sweet sauce. I recommend making your first batch exactly to the recipe and then modifying sweetness and heat on later batches according to the varying tastes of you and your family.
- 4
The 2 cloves of fresh garlic should be minced into very small pieces but not so small that it becomes juice.... you should be able to see the tiny pieces floating in the sauce when complete. It serves to add good flavor and excellent texture.
- 5
Add the coarse black pepper per the recipe and allow to simmer for 15 minutes to combine the flavors. For a milder sauce, cut the Black Pepper to 1/2 TBS instead of a full TBS. This sauce will get more intense in flavor as it sits in the fridge for a day or two.
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