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what can I use in place of barbecue sauce in a recipe. my husband does not like barbecue sauce?




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by wallyg
Question by been there done that: what can I use in place of barbecue sauce in a recipe. my husband does not like barbecue sauce?
I am making a ground beef skillet casserole. the recipe calls for 1/2 cup prepared barbecue sauce. My husband does not like barbecue sauce. What can I use in [...]

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by wallyg

Question by been there done that: what can I use in place of barbecue sauce in a recipe. my husband does not like barbecue sauce?
I am making a ground beef skillet casserole. the recipe calls for 1/2 cup prepared barbecue sauce. My husband does not like barbecue sauce. What can I use in place to make the meal declicious.

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Answer by swarr2001
Ketchup.

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8 Responses to “what can I use in place of barbecue sauce in a recipe. my husband does not like barbecue sauce?”

  1. Faerie says:

    ketchup, teriyaki sauce

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  2. mergirl says:

    sour cream or cheese

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  3. kentuckyredhead5353 says:

    Salsa for sure good flavor and don’t have to add green pepper or onion:-)

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  4. smcin728 says:

    If he likes tang, try cocktail sauce or spaghetti sauce. Any tomato-based sauce should substitute nicely. Or for sweetness, try Chinese duck sauce.

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  5. A L says:

    Soya sauce or balsamic vinegar

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  6. Sassy V says:

    I can not think of what its called, but the chinneese red sauce its sweet, not tnagy like bbq sauce, maybe to get flaor use a honey or swett bbq sauce, with half ketchup, jsut cut that tangy vinegar from bbq, sweet and sour sauce, ranch dressing too.

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  7. alamahara says:

    Try plain ‘ol ketchup or chili sauce. They should work just fine to give it that tomatoey element.

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  8. The Almighty Oz says:

    Ketchup

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