“Rhubarbecue” Homemade Rhubarb BBQ Sauce - The House & Homestead (2024)


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“Rhubarbecue” Homemade Rhubarb BBQ Sauce - The House & Homestead (1)Over the past few years, I’ve come across different versions of this rhubarb BBQ sauce under various different names. Sometimes called Victorian or Victoria Sauce, other times called Rhubarbecue Sauce or the more literal Rhubarb BBQ sauce, this was one recipe that had always piqued my interest, but it called for a fair amount of rhubarb and we didn’t have a rhubarb plant of our own (and I didn’t really want to buy enough to try out the recipe).

But this year we bought our first house and were pleased to find that it came with three large, established rhubarb plants. Earlier this year I used a bunch of rhubarb to make this Rhubarb Juice Concentrate to add to drinks and co*cktails, and I finally had enough to try some rhubarbecue sauce for myself.

I followed the recipe for Victorian BBQ sauce in my Ball canning book, but instead of using white vinegar I used apple cider vinegar to give it a slightly sweeter, “maltier” flavour.

*Safety note: If ever you decide to alter the type of vinegar in a canning recipe, make sure that the vinegar you are substituting has the same level or higher level of acidity as the one called for in a tested recipe. In this case, the white vinegar is a standard 5% acidity and I used store-bought 5% acidity apple cider vinegar in its place, maintaining a safe level of acidity in this recipe.

The end product was delicious! It was even better than I actually expected it would be, as I figured it would be a little overly fruity with all of the rhubarb and raisins in the recipe. But the fruitiness balances perfectly with the onions, vinegar and spices and makes this a beautiful homemade barbecue sauce to spread over grilled meats or spread on burger buns.

I got just under 3 pint jars of sauce with this recipe, so I canned two of them and put the other one in the fridge to enjoy this summer. Let me tell you, it didn’t last a week.

We didn’t just eat it with barbecue (although it was delicious spread on burgers with some One-Minute Homemade Mayo), we also used it as a condiment over eggs, macaroni and, yes, I even ate it straight out of the jar with a spoon.

That’s always a testament to a good canning recipe: Would you eat it straight with a spoon? In this case, hell yes. I’ve even taken to giving friends and family “sample tasters” on dessert spoons when they come to visit. But I’m definitely not giving any of these jars away!

I loved this recipe so much, in fact, that I decided having two jars put away was not going to cut it. So I harvested some more rhubarb (I just love that it has such a long growing season!) and made another batch of this sauce.

So now I have 4 pint jars put away and I’ve replaced the one in my fridge with a new one as this recipe always seems to make just under 3 pint jars per batch… even though the recipe in the book says it should make 4 pint jars. Maybe I just reduce mine a little too much? Please, let me know how many jars you get when you try this recipe out for yourself!

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How to Make Rhubarb BBQ Sauce

Start by preparing your jars and lids if you’re planning on canning this sauce to make it shelf-stable (otherwise store in the fridge). Then, for the ingredients you’ll need 8 cups of chopped fresh rhubarb (toxic leaves removed, of course), 3 ½ cups of brown sugar, 1 ½ cups chopped raisins, ½ cup of chopped white onion, ½ cup of 5% acidity apple cider vinegar (or substitute white vinegar) and 1 teaspoon each of salt, cinnamon, ginger and allspice.

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Throw it all in a large, stainless steel pot and bring to a boil, stirring frequently. Then reduce heat to about medium to medium-high and boil the mixture gently until all of the ingredients begin to break down and mixture thickens up to the consistency of a standard store-bought barbecue sauce. This process of boiling gently and stirring frequently until the sauce thickens takes a total of about 30 minutes to get it to the right consistency.

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Now, you could can it just like this as the ingredients do break down quite well during the boiling process. But personally I prefer a really smooth barbecue sauce, so to ensure there are no lumps or clumps of rhubarb or raisins in my sauce, I use my belovedBreville immersion blender to blend the sauce to areally smooth consistency.

Then it’s time to can it up! Be sure to leave ½-inch headspace and process in a water bath canner for 15 minutes. Let cool for 5 minutes and then remove and let cool completely before storing.

Enjoy it as a marinade on chicken or pork (I think it would be fantastic on pork ribs) or as a condiment on, well, pretty much anything if you’re at all like me;)

I’m all about using sauces and dips with pretty much every meal, and I find this particular sauce really versatile! So it’s definitely worth the effort of collecting 8 cups worth of rhubarb for, even if you have to buy it at the market:)

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“Rhubarbecue” Homemade Rhubarb Barbecue Sauce

Yield: 6 half pints

Ingredients

  • 8 cups chopped fresh rhubarb
  • 3 ½ cups brown sugar
  • 1 ½ cups chopped raisins
  • ½ cup chopped white onion
  • ½ cup apple cider vinegar (5% acidity or substitute white vinegar)
  • 1 tsp salt
  • 1 tsp ground cinnamon
  • 1 tsp ground ginger
  • 1 tsp ground allspice

Instructions

  1. Prepare your canner, jars and lids. Wash your jars and bands in hot, soapy water, rinse and bring to a simmer in your water bath canner to sterilize. Always use new lids for safe preserving.
  2. Combine rhubarb, brown sugar, raisins, onion, vinegar, salt and spices in a large, stainless steel pot and bring to a boil on high heat, stirring frequently. Reduce heat to medium/medium-high and boil gently, stirring frequently until ingredients break down and form into a thick sauce.
  3. Use an immersion blender to blend sauce until smooth (or omit this part if you don't mind a few chunks of rhubarb and raisins in your sauce).
  4. Ladle into hot Mason jars leaving ½-inch headspace at the top. Slide a knife around the inner "edge" of the jar to remove any air bubbles. Adjust headspace as needed. Wipe rims, place lids on top and screw bands on.
  5. Place jars in canner and bring water to a boil. Process in a boiling water bath for 15 minutes, then turn heat off, remove lid and let cool in your canner for another 5 minutes. Remove jars and allow to cool completely before storing.

Wishing you homemade, homegrown, homestead happiness 🙂

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“Rhubarbecue” Homemade Rhubarb BBQ Sauce - The House & Homestead (2024)

FAQs

Why add apple cider vinegar to BBQ sauce? ›

When it comes to barbecue sauce, ACV brings the tanginess with an added touch of sweetness. You've got apple notes, as well as that element of cider — both welcome nuances to BBQ sauce. The needed acidity for balance is there but without all the sharp edges of white vinegar.

Should you refrigerate BBQ sauce after opening? ›

How you store BBQ sauce is a super important piece to keeping it food-safe and fresh. This might seem like a no-brainer, but for anyone who needs to hear it: Opened BBQ sauce should be stored in the refrigerator. Unopened BBQ sauce should be stored in the pantry or cupboard out of direct sunlight.

How long does homemade vinegar BBQ sauce last? ›

Let the sauce sit for 24 hours before using it to allow the flavors to combine. Give it another quick shake before serving. This BBQ sauce will last up to 2 weeks in the refrigerator.

What is rhubarb sauce made of? ›

In a small saucepan, bring sugar and water to a boil. Add rhubarb; cook and stir until rhubarb is tender and mixture is slightly thickened, 5-10 minutes. Remove from the heat; stir in lemon zest and nutmeg. Serve warm or chilled over pancakes, crepes, pound cake or ice cream.

What makes BBQ sauce taste better? ›

To make it more flavorful

Try adding some barbecue sauce mix, or any other seasonings you like. Some popular choices include mustard, garlic powder, paprika, salt, or brown sugar. Worcestershire sauce is also a popular additive to help with the flavor.

Which vinegar is best for barbecue sauce? ›

The vinegar used for this style of sauce is usually apple cider vinegar, but plain white vinegar works as well.

Should you refrigerate ketchup? ›

Once your ketchup is home with you, and open, popping it in the fridge is the best way to “preserve the flavor and texture along with promoting shelf life of the product,” Sargent advises.

Does mayonnaise need to be refrigerated? ›

Keep unopened mayo in a cool, dry place, such as the pantry or cabinet. Refrigerate after opening. After opening, always refrigerate mayonnaise in order to maintain freshness, flavor, and texture, and food safety measures or protocol.

Is it okay to use expired barbecue sauce? ›

Is old BBQ sauce safe to eat? Generally, yes, assuming there is no mold or signs of spoilage. But, by consuming BBQ sauce well past its prime, you're sacrificing something much greater than your culinary morals: flavor.

How do you increase the shelf life of homemade BBQ sauce? ›

If you plan to keep for several months, a water bath seal (canning) will help in sealing a sterile product. I prefer to use a pressure cooker instead of a just water bath, but that's just my personal preference. I also add citric acid to sauce that I process.

Can I freeze homemade barbecue sauce? ›

You can definitely freeze barbecue sauce — and you should if you're not going to use it within two weeks. To freeze homemade barbecue sauce, transfer it to a freezer bag labeled with the date. Squeeze out all the excess air, secure the bag, and lay flat in the freezer. Freeze for up to three months.

How do you fix too much vinegar in BBQ sauce? ›

If you went a little heavy handed on the vinegar, your best bet is to balance its flavor with something sweet. Brown sugar, molasses, dark corn syrup, agave nectar or plain old white sugar will do the trick.

What is the best sweetener for rhubarb? ›

In Jenny's mind, rhubarb needs little more than two additional ingredients and 30 minutes in the oven to come to life. It also can rely on some of nature's best sweeteners—honey and orange juice—to bring it to its sweetest, most flavorful heights.

Is rhubarb a healthy thing to eat? ›

Rhubarb is a rich source of nutrients providing 45% of Daily Value of Vitamin K in a serving size of 1 cup. In addition, rhubarb contains Vitamin C and A, along with Folate, Riboflavin, and Niacin. Rhubarb provides 32% of Daily Value of manganese in a serving.

Is stewed rhubarb a laxative? ›

The fiber in rhubarb helps keep things moving through your digestive tract, preventing problems such as constipation. It also contains compounds called sennosides, which act as natural laxatives. The tannins in rhubarb also provide anti-diarrheal effects.

What does apple cider vinegar do for the barbecue? ›

Spritzing meat helps prevent it from drying out, enhances the flavour profile, promotes a crispy crust outside with tender meat inside, and helps rubs absorb better. My favourite choice for spritzing meat is a mix of apple cider vinegar and water as it helps balance fatty cuts of meat, add moisture, and inject flavour.

Does apple cider vinegar change the flavor of meat? ›

They were first used in the Renaissance to make meat juicier or to mellow the flavor of game. Today, marinades are generally used to bring out the flavor of the meat. An ideal ingredient for this purpose (among many other uses!) is apple cider vinegar.

What does apple cider vinegar do for flavor? ›

Apple cider vinegar adds a nice tang and taste to dressings and sauces.

What does apple cider vinegar do to hot sauce? ›

Fresh Apple Cider adds the perfect touch, and not as acidic as vinegars. Apple Cider Vinegar has it's place in the sauce for its tartness – I use Braggs raw-unfiltered variety. Give it a try – Homemade Mild Hot Sauce is a wonderful condiment to have in your fridge… the possibilities are endless as to its use!

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