Guinness Barbecue Sauce
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Now that the pink holiday is over with, we can move on to one of my favorite holidays, you know the green one ….. St Patrick’s Day! My plans for a St Patrick’s Day party have been foiled yet again this year by spring break, but I will not let that stop the fun…or this amazing Guinness Barbecue Sauce recipe from happening…..
I will be making and sharing my favorite Irish recipes with you up until the big day. It will be more like a month long blog party, and you can join in and make these same recipes at home for your friends and family. Rest assured, these recipes have been tried out multiple times before I share them with you. They have to be perfect, or we keep eating the same thing over and over again until it reaches the level of “you can make this anytime!”
This week’s posts will be showcasing the absolutely fabulous Guinness Barbecue Ribs…YUM!!! I have been a huge fan of pork ribs my entire life, and you may have noticed that I love cooking with Guinness beer. When you put those two ingredients together…..Perfection. Do not for a moment think that this sauce is only to be used on ribs, oh no no no. This is a barbecue sauce to be used on chicken, salmon, burgers, with steak, basically anything you can get your hands on!
How to make Guinness Barbecue Sauce:
Pour all ingredients into a medium sized sauce pan, and bring to a boil.
Reduce heat and simmer for 20 – 30 minutes.
Serve immediately, or store in a sealed container in the refrigerator.
So today we start with the wonderful Guinness Barbecue Sauce, and then I will create all the recipes that can go with it!!
More delicious Guinness recipes:
- Guinness Steak Pie – topped with puff pastry
- Guinness Burgers
- Barbecue Ribs – shown above
- Chili – stove-top or Instant Pot
- Glazed Salmon – using this Guinness Glaze
- Beef Stew with Guinness Biscuits
- Guinness Gingerbread
- Beer-Braised Chicken Thighs
- Guinness Beef with Herb Dumplings
Enjoy!!
Guinness Barbecue Sauce
Ingredients
- 1 cup all-natural ketchup
- 1 cup apple cider vinegar
- 11.2 ounce bottle Guinness Draught
- 1 ½ cups brown sugar
- ½ teaspoon sea salt
- ½ teaspoons black pepper
Instructions
- Pour all ingredients into a medium sized sauce pan, and bring to a boil.
- Reduce heat and simmer for 20 - 30 minutes.
- Serve immediately, or store in a sealed container in the refrigerator.
Notes
- Guinness the word, the harp logo, and the signature are all registered trademarks. I do not work for them, and I am not paid by them to use their beer in my recipes. I just really, really like cooking with it!
- Feel free to use whatever Irish stout that you would like, this is merely my suggestion.
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This sounds good. Thanks for sharing on Foodie Friends Friday and I hope you came back to vote and come to our anything goes party next week.
I like trying new bbq sauce recipes. Yours sounds so easy and delicious with not too many ingredients. Simple is best sometimes.
A Foodie Friends Co-Host,
Joanne
Oh my these look good, too.
WOW! I’m vegie but the Hungry Dad would *love* this on a big hunk o steak. Thanks for sharing 🙂
Thanks for linking to Saturday Dishes. I have featured this recipe on HammockTracks today.
Good one, Lisa. Thanks for bringing this on over. Cheers
I need to try this before grilling season is over!
I can only imagine this would be AMAZING! I love that you used Guinness in bbq sauce!!
Thank you Cathy, it is one of my favorites. 🙂
Another fun sauce Lisa! Looks sooo good!
Thank you Deb. 🙂
I love the idea of this but my roommate isn’t a huge fan of beer… Would he still be able to enjoy this sauce, or is it for beer lovers only?
I don’t drink beer David, I can’t stand the taste of it, but I love this barbecue sauce. 🙂 I suggest not telling him and see if he even notices!!
How long do you think you could store this sauce? A week or so? Would love to make a few batches to give as gifts.
What a genius idea! Our husbands are gonna love this! Thanks for sharing!