Simple Paleo BBQ Sauce Recipe - Fed & Fit (2024)

This Paleo BBQ Sauce is free of refined sugars and junky oils, and features 4 different renditions to customize to your tastes!

Table of Contents

  • Paleo Barbecue Sauce
  • What is BBQ Sauce Made Of?
  • How to Make Paleo BBQ Sauce
  • More Favorite Sauce Recipes
  • Paleo BBQ Sauce Recipe Recipe

Here we are! Officially smack in the middle of spring and officially daydreaming of pool parties, fresh, homemade margaritas, and BBQ. Are you with me?

I can see it now…it’s a leisurely, sunny Saturday afternoon. The weather is warm, the grill is hot, and the pool is inviting. Well, it’s inviting right up to the point where you dip your toe in for a temperature test and remember how you’re not 13 anymore and have no “just jump in the cold water” bravery to prove. You shake your toe off and rejoin your friends on the back patio to instead sip skinny margaritas from sweaty glasses.

The conversation drifts from the latest Costco finds, to whether Stitch Fix actually worked out for you, finding a consensus on favorite new books, and finally to everyone’s thoughts on all-natural skincare.

Eventually, a late lunch/early dinner of grilled goodies, kale and pomegranate salad, veggies with Paleo ranch dressing, and sweet potato fries is laid out on a big “come help yourself” buffet.

You wonder over to the counter, fill your plate up with all kinds of colorful vegetables, grab your favorite cuts of meat, and then stop to carefully analyze which of the 5 different bottles of open BBQ sauce you will choose.

Sound familiar?

Simple Paleo BBQ Sauce Recipe - Fed & Fit (1)

Paleo Barbecue Sauce

For as long as I can remember, there has never been a shortage of options or opinions when it comes to BBQ sauce. Having grown up in Texas, I was raised to prefer sauce that’s a little tangy, just a little bit sweet, and with deep rich, slightly spicy flavors that really highlight our prized smoky cuts of meats.

I have tasted, tested, and agonized over what makes up the perfect Paleo BBQ sauce. It’s taken years. Years, I say! This is not something to rush.

Simple Paleo BBQ Sauce Recipe - Fed & Fit (2)

What is BBQ Sauce Made Of?

BBQ sauce from a bottle is, typically, loaded with refined oils and unnecessary sugars or other sweeteners. So, those are out.

Next, we turn to homemade renditions! I’ve seen some BBQ sauce recipes that take hours and more ingredients than I have letters in my name. Those are out, too. I don’t like complicated.

I put my recipe development hat on and got to work. It took a few batches, but what we have here is a Paleo BBQ sauce template that I’m really, really proud of. It’s got the perfect combination of tangy, sweet, smoky, and spicy. It’ll stand up to your steaks, pork chops, grill, oven, and toddlers.

That being said, I do have an appreciation for individual taste. Do you like your BBQ sauce on the tangier side? I’ve got you covered. How about with a noticeable sweetness? I’ve got directions for you, too! You like it with a kick? Good for you! Just make the adjustments I outlined below.

Simple Paleo BBQ Sauce Recipe - Fed & Fit (3)

How to Make Paleo BBQ Sauce

I hope you love this sauce as much as I do and have fun making it your own.

Now, let’s get cookin’!

Like so many good things in this world, our recipe starts with butter. I prefer this grass-fed Kerrygold’s butter.

Simple Paleo BBQ Sauce Recipe - Fed & Fit (4)
  1. Measure out about 2 Tbl of the tasty deliciousness. Add it to a hot sauce pan.
Simple Paleo BBQ Sauce Recipe - Fed & Fit (5)

2. Grab a bottle or a few cans of strained tomatoes. You’ll need about 24 ounces total. After the butter is melted and bubbly, add the tomatoes and turn the heat down to medium.

Simple Paleo BBQ Sauce Recipe - Fed & Fit (6)

3. Next, let’s grab about 7 ounces of tomato paste. Add it to the strained tomatoes in the pan.

Simple Paleo BBQ Sauce Recipe - Fed & Fit (7)

4. Pour in ½ cup of apple cider vinegar if you’re making the REGULAR sauce. If you want a TANGY sauce, add 1 cup.

Simple Paleo BBQ Sauce Recipe - Fed & Fit (8)

5. Add 1/3 cup of coconut aminos.

Coconut aminos taste similar to soy sauce but they’re minus all the hormone-disrupting negative affects of soy! At least, that’s just one benefit they present over soy sauce. I could go on …but you’re probably hungry and just want some BBQ. We’ll save that discussion for another day!

6. Add in 1/3 cup of blackstrap molasses if you’re making the REGULAR sauce. If you want a SWEET sauce, add 1/3 honey cup in addition to the molasses. If you want a REALLY SWEET sauce, add 2/3 cup honey.

7. Now add 1 Tbl of garlic powder. And then add 1 Tbl of onion powder.

Simple Paleo BBQ Sauce Recipe - Fed & Fit (9)

8. Chili powder is what turns this sauce from a “strangely tangy marinara” into BBQ sauce! While normal “chili powder” will work perfectly fine, if you can find Ancho powder, grab it. It will make your BBQ sauce sing! Add 1 Tbl to the sauce pan. Next, add 1 tsp of salt.

Simple Paleo BBQ Sauce Recipe - Fed & Fit (10)

9. Then add 1 tsp of black pepper for REGULAR. Add 2 tsp for SPICY or 3 tsp for REALLY SPICY. Give it a thorough whisk and then let it come to a slight simmer for just a couple minutes.

10. Take it off the heat, let it cool, then pour into jars!

Simple Paleo BBQ Sauce Recipe - Fed & Fit (11)
Simple Paleo BBQ Sauce Recipe - Fed & Fit (12)

This recipe makes about 4 cups of sauce. I like to pour them into two mason jars – one for immediate use and one for the freezer.

Enjoy!

More Favorite Sauce Recipes

The Best Keto Friendly BBQ SauceThe Best, Easy Homemade BBQ SauceAlabama White BBQ Sauce RecipeCarolina BBQ Sauce Recipe (Mustard BBQ Sauce)

Paleo BBQ Sauce Recipe

4.59 — Votes 12 votes

By Cassy

Cook: 10 minutes mins

Total: 10 minutes mins

Servings: 16 servings

Simple Paleo BBQ Sauce Recipe - Fed & Fit (17)

SavePinPrint

This Paleo BBQ Sauce is free of refined sugars and junky oils, and features 4 different renditions to customize to your tastes!

Ingredients

REGULAR:

  • 2 tablespoons butter or ghee
  • 24 ounces strained tomatoes
  • 7 ounces tomato paste
  • 1/2 cup apple cider vinegar
  • 1/3 cup blackstrap molasses
  • 1/3 cup coconut aminos
  • 1 tablespoon garlic powder
  • 1 tablespoononion powder
  • 1 tablespoon ancho chili powder may substitute regular chili powder
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • 1 teaspoon pepper

TANGY:

  • 2 tablespoons butter or ghee
  • 24 ounces strained tomatoes
  • 7 ounces tomato paste
  • 1 cup apple cider vinega
  • 1/3 cup blackstrap molasse
  • 1/3 cup coconut aminos
  • 1 tablespoon garlic powder
  • 1 tablespoon onion powder
  • 1 tablespoon ancho chili powde may substitute regular chili powder
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • 1 teaspoon pepper

SWEET:

  • 2 tablespoons butter or ghee
  • 24 ounces strained tomatoes
  • 7 ounces tomato paste
  • 1/2 cup apple cider vinegar
  • 1/3 cup blackstrap molasses
  • 1/3 cup hone 2/3 cup honey if you like it really sweet
  • 1/3 cup coconut aminos
  • 1 tablespoon garlic powder
  • 1 tablespoon onion powder
  • 1 tablespoon ancho chili powder (may substitute regular chili powder
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • 1 teaspoon pepper

SPICY:

  • 2 tablespoons butter or ghee
  • 24 ounces strained tomatoes
  • 7 ounces tomato paste
  • 1/2 cup apple cider vinegar
  • 1/3 cup blackstrap molasses
  • 1/3 cup coconut aminos
  • 1 tablespoon garlic powder
  • 1 tablespoon onion powder
  • 1 tablespoon ancho chili powder may substitute regular chili powder
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • 2 teaspoon pepper 3 teaspoon if you like it really spicy

Instructions

  • Melt the butter in a large saucepan.

  • Add the rest of the ingredients and whisk together.

  • Let it simmer on low for 5 minutes, stirring occasionally.

  • Remove from heat and either use immediately or can to store.

Recipe Notes

Nutrition is for Regular variation.

Nutrition

Serving: 0.25cup | Calories: 67kcal | Carbohydrates: 13g | Protein: 1g | Fat: 2g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 0.2g | Monounsaturated Fat: 0.4g | Trans Fat: 0.1g | Cholesterol: 4mg | Sodium: 435mg | Potassium: 377mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 9g | Vitamin A: 473IU | Vitamin C: 7mg | Calcium: 37mg | Iron: 1mg

Additional Info

Course: Condiment

Cuisine: American

Servings: 16 servings

Calories: 67

Keyword: BBQ sauce, paleo bbq sauce

Simple Paleo BBQ Sauce Recipe - Fed & Fit (18)

Like this recipe?

Leave a comment

Dairy Free Easy Condiment Recipes Food Gluten Free Paleo Sauce Recipes Stovetop

About the Author

Cassy Joy Garcia, NC

Cassy Joy Garcia, a New York Times best-selling author, of Cook Once Dinner Fix, Cook Once Eat All Week, and Fed and Fit as well as the creative force behind the popular food blog Fed & Fit.

Read More About Me

More Like This

Meatballs

Baked Enchilada Meatballs

55 mins

Winter

Mexican Hot Chocolate

10 mins

No-Bake Desserts

Dark Chocolate Chili Pecan Clusters

10 mins

Winter

Classic Pot Roast Recipe

3 hrs 15 mins

Simple Paleo BBQ Sauce Recipe - Fed & Fit (2024)

FAQs

How do I make plain BBQ sauce better? ›

There are many ways to add more heat to a BBQ sauce. The easiest way is to add a splash or two of your favorite hot sauce. Other options include adding more cayenne pepper, some chili oil, or red pepper flakes. (We wouldn't recommend adding red pepper flakes to a smooth, uncooked sauce like our Easy BBQ Sauce, though.)

What is the base for most BBQ sauce? ›

What Is Barbecue Sauce Made Of? Every red barbecue sauce starts with a tomato base. In this recipe, ketchup makes a fantastic foundation. Classic barbecue sauce gets its signature sweetness from brown sugar.

What is a healthy substitute for BBQ sauce? ›

Fruit-based sauces are a great option for people looking to cut down the acid content in tomato base sauces like the BBQ. These sauces use fruits like pineapples, mangos, apricots, apples, and even peaches to enhance the taste while doing away with the need to add granulated sugar.

What is the first ingredient in BBQ sauce? ›

The base ingredients of barbecue sauce usually include tomato sauce or ketchup, vinegar, and sweeteners, such as molasses or brown sugar. Other common ingredients include Worcestershire sauce, mustard, garlic, onion powder, and various spices, which can include paprika, cumin, and chili powder.

How do you thicken BBQ sauce without cornstarch or flour? ›

Add butter to BBQ sauce to create a thicker, creamy texture.

If your BBQ sauce is still too thin, make it thicker by adding small amounts of butter. Organic butter works the best.

What gives BBQ sauce its distinct flavor? ›

Ingredients vary, but most include vinegar or tomato paste (or a combination) as a base, as well as liquid smoke, onion powder, spices such as mustard and black pepper, and sweeteners such as sugar or molasses.

What are the basics of BBQ sauce? ›

  1. A BBQ sauce has a base, some acid, aromatics, spice, and some sweetness (but not always).
  2. Base: Tomato, mustard, mayonnaise or vinegar.
  3. Acid: Usually vinegar.
  4. Aromatics: Can contain onions and/or garlic.
  5. Spice: Different amounts depending on the sauce or it's region. ...
  6. Sweetness: Brown sugar, white sugar or syrups.
Feb 15, 2021

How do you make cheap BBQ sauce taste better? ›

To me, a good BBQ sauce has the right mix of smokiness, tanginess, sweetness, and spice. If your sauce isn't sweet enough, add some brown sugar or molasses. If the sauce isn't tangy enough, add some apple cider vinegar. If the sauce needs some heat, add your favorite hot sauce or red pepper.

How does Gordon Ramsay make BBQ sauce? ›

For the BBQ sauce:
  1. 350g ketchup.
  2. 1 medium white onion diced.
  3. 70ml water.
  4. 80g soft brown sugar.
  5. 50g smoked paprika.
  6. 80g cider vinegar.
  7. 30g strong coffee (espresso is preferable)
  8. Splash of olive oil.

Is there a healthy barbecue sauce? ›

Look for brands with the lowest amount of added sugars, and resist the temptation to overpour. Look for brands that are low in sugar, and search out ingredient lists that are free of highly processed ingredients. Examples that foot the bill include The Shed, Stubb's and Trader Joe's.

Is it worth it to make your own BBQ sauce? ›

This sweet-and-savory Homemade BBQ Sauce Recipe tastes so much better than store-bought, and it's cheaper too. Best of all, you can make it with better ingredients and fewer preservatives.

Is it cheaper to make or buy BBQ sauce? ›

Making BBQ sauce is a lot easier than many people think. It requires only a few ingredients most people have already in their homes and minimal cooking! I prefer to make most of my condiments homemade. That way you can control the taste and quality, and it's cheaper than buying store-bought versions.

What are the most common ingredients in BBQ sauce? ›

Ingredients by Average Weight in Bbq Sauce

This would be: 33% ketchup, 14% honey, 13% brown sugar, 9% onion, 9% vegetable oil, 7% tomatoes, 5% garlic, 5% molasses and 4% worcestershire sauce.

What are the three types of BBQ sauce? ›

Generally, barbecue sauces is categorized into four varieties: tomato-based sauces, vinegar-based sauces, mustard-based sauces, and mayonnaise-based sauces. Each category can have a range of BBQ sauce styles, ranging from sweet and tangy to hot and spicy.

How do you add depth to BBQ sauce? ›

Create depth by adding dark chocolate and coffee to your barbecue sauce. These two, feature a bitter-sweet combo that can truly enhance the blend of spices and flavors present in your bottled barbecue sauce. Enhance your Barbecue Sauce using almost anything, including your favorite beer.

What can you mix with barbecue sauce? ›

Lemon juice, vinegar and ketchup are other ingredients that can be mixed up with BBQ sauce to create interesting combinations. The lemon juice & BBQ sauce mixture makes a great meat marinade whereas the ketchup & BBQ sauce mix works exceptionally well in a cheeseburger.

How do you make BBQ sauce more liquid? ›

If it has a good strong flavor you could thin it with something complimentary like a little water, beer, or whiskey. If it needs a little acidity thin it with some vinegar or citrus juice and then balance that with some sugar or honey.

Top Articles
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Allyn Kozey

Last Updated:

Views: 5471

Rating: 4.2 / 5 (43 voted)

Reviews: 90% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Allyn Kozey

Birthday: 1993-12-21

Address: Suite 454 40343 Larson Union, Port Melia, TX 16164

Phone: +2456904400762

Job: Investor Administrator

Hobby: Sketching, Puzzles, Pet, Mountaineering, Skydiving, Dowsing, Sports

Introduction: My name is Allyn Kozey, I am a outstanding, colorful, adventurous, encouraging, zealous, tender, helpful person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.