Sweet Heat
mathguy86 said:
Marks at HEB. Plain red label. Their chicken and rib rub mix is a decent store bought rub too. I use it as a light base.
schmellba99 said:
For a store bought sauce, still a fan of Stubbs' products personally. Have never tried Head Country, may grab one of those.
'03ag said:
Never seen Rudy's in a store. Only good thing about that place is the sauce. Would love to have it at home.
We use the Stubbs Smoky Mesquite on our ribs and brisket - love it !beagle2009 said:schmellba99 said:
For a store bought sauce, still a fan of Stubbs' products personally. Have never tried Head Country, may grab one of those.
Same here. Stubbs original is my go-to. I also really like Rudy's.
SidetrackAg said:
Is Head Country sweeter than Stubbs?
'03ag said:
Never seen Rudy's in a store. Only good thing about that place is the sauce. Would love to have it at home.
If you lived outside of Texas you'd have a huge appreciation for Rudy's, midwestern bbq is mostly terrible, I would love access to a Rudy's.'03ag said:
Never seen Rudy's in a store. Only good thing about that place is the sauce. Would love to have it at home.
Haven't tried their sauce but the pickles are awesome. We buy from Costco.djmeen95 said:
I dig Famous Dave BBQ sauce
That's my favorite too and everyone seems to like it. Sometimes I'll add some stuff to it but it's great as is.djmeen95 said:
I dig Famous Dave BBQ sauce
Got a bottle of the Texas sauce last week and used it on smoked beef short ribs this weekend. I'm still eating on the short ribs and to date this is my new favorite. I've been a Head Country guy for a long time but that HEB Texas sauce is just awesome. Reminds me of the sauce at McKenzies BBQ in Huntsville/Madisonville/Conroe. Absolutely awesome.FancyKetchup14 said:
I love the HEB bottled sauces. I use the Texas style for reheated barbecue but the Carolina gold is awesome for pulled pork