
Ingredients
- 1 cup Ketchup (the classic savory base)
- 1/4 cup Apple cider vinegar (for that essential tangy bite)
- 1/3 cup Dark brown sugar (packed, for deep sweetness)
- 1 tsp Hickory or applewood liquid smoke (the secret ingredient—start with less, then adjust to taste)
- 1 tsp Smoked paprika (adds a warm, earthy, and woodsy color/flavor)
- 1 tbsp Molasses (enhances the dark, rustic appearance)
- 1 tbsp Worcestershire sauce (for an umami boost)
- 1 tsp Dijon mustard (helps emulsify the sauce and adds a subtle sharpness)
- 1 tsp Garlic powder
- 1/2 tsp Onion powder
- 1/2 tsp Black pepper (freshly ground)
- 1/2 tsp Salt (or to taste)
Instructions
- In a medium-sized saucepan, combine the ketchup, apple cider vinegar, dark brown sugar, molasses, Worcestershire sauce, and Dijon mustard. Whisk until perfectly smooth.
- Carefully stir in the liquid smoke, smoked paprika, garlic powder, onion powder, black pepper, and salt.
- Place the saucepan over medium-low heat. Bring the robust mixture to a very gentle simmer, making sure to whisk occasionally to prevent any sugars from burning.
- Once simmering, drop the heat to the absolute lowest setting. Let it bubble gently and uncovered for 10 to 15 minutes. This allows the intense smoke aroma to mellow out and seamlessly blend with the sweet and tangy base.
- Remove the pan from the heat. Allow the sauce to cool completely at room temperature, which will cause it to thicken further, before storing it in an airtight jar in the refrigerator for up to 2 weeks.
Nutrition
Capturing the Pitmaster’s Fire with a Deep & Robust Smoky BBQ Sauce
If you live in an apartment or simply do not own a massive backyard smoker, you might think authentic barbecue is completely out of reach. Think again! By cleverly utilizing liquid smoke and smoked paprika, this Deep & Robust Smoky BBQ Sauce delivers that rich, slow-cooked aroma right from your stovetop. It is the perfect ingenious shortcut for professional-tasting meals.
The Secret Behind This Deep & Robust Smoky BBQ Sauce
What truly separates a standard, boring ketchup glaze from a professional-grade condiment is that undeniable, lingering aroma of burning hickory or applewood. This Deep & Robust Smoky BBQ Sauce holds its ground as an essential recipe for a few crucial reasons:
- Instant Authenticity: A few drops of liquid smoke completely transform ordinary, oven-baked meats into a masterpiece that tastes like it spent twelve hours in a pit.
- Deep Earthy Notes: High-quality smoked paprika enhances the visual color while adding a sweet, warm, and woodsy backbone that regular spices just cannot replicate.
- Incredible Versatility: Unlike overly sweet or fiery varieties, this savory Deep & Robust Smoky BBQ Sauce complements almost any protein perfectly, from rich beef brisket to pulled chicken.
Pro Tips for Your Deep & Robust Smoky BBQ Sauce
Working with concentrated smoke extracts requires a delicate, intentional touch. To guarantee your batch of Deep & Robust BBQ Sauce is a true standout, keep these crucial pitmaster secrets in mind before you start mixing:
- Treat Liquid Smoke with Respect: Liquid smoke is incredibly potent! Always start with just half a teaspoon, taste the sauce, and slowly add more. Overdoing it can make your batch taste bitter and highly artificial.
- Check Your Paprika: Make absolutely sure you are using smoked paprika (often labeled as pimentón) and not just standard sweet or Hungarian paprika, as the smoked version is critical for building that campfire aroma.
- Simmer Low and Slow: Allowing the sauce to bubble gently on the lowest heat setting ensures the sharp vinegar bite mellows out, letting the deep, rustic notes seamlessly take center stage.
I was skeptical about the liquid smoke, but it actually made the sauce delicious! Just use a little at first.
This BBQ sauce was a game-changer! I used it on ribs and my family went nuts. 5 stars!
I really wanted to love this, but it was too smoky for my taste. I’ll stick with store-bought. 2/5.
This sauce is amazing! I never thought making BBQ sauce at home could be this easy and tasty. Thanks for the recipe!
Why would you put ketchup in BBQ sauce? Seems wrong to me.
This tastes like a mix of BBQ and ketchup. Not a fan, sorry.
Nah, don’t like it. Too complex for BBQ sauce. I prefer the store-bought ones.
Ketchup with whiskey? No way! Gotta be kidding me. BBQ sauce is supposed to be original, not some fancy mixture.
This recipe is good, but I think it needs more salt. Just saying. 🤷♂️
It was too sweet for my taste. Not sure if I’ll make this again. 😕
Ketchup? Really? This ain’t no BBQ sauce!! No flavor at all. Throwing it away. 1 star.
I added extra garlic and it was sooo good! Definitely a keeper recipe!
Yesss, garlic makes everything better! Glad you liked it! 🍽️
I was skeptical at first but this sauce turned out to be AMAZING. Thanks for sharing!
Really? I didn’t find it that great. Felt like it was missing something and my family wasn’t impressed.
I totally agree! This sauce is a game changer. I used it on ribs and wow, everyone loved it!
Easy to make! Me like! Will make again!
Never cooked anything like this before. Thought it would be complicated but it was quite simple! Good work.
This is the best recipe ever! I’m putting it on everything!
wow!!! this is like a party in a bottle! highly recommend. <3
I don’t know about the liquid smoke part… sounds kinda weird, right?
Liquid smoke is actually a pretty common ingredient in BBQ sauces! It adds a depth of flavor that you can’t get any other way. Trust me, it’s worth a try!
I dunno, just doesn’t seem right to put smoke in a bottle. Is that even safe? Just stick to grilling, much better taste IMO.
Wow, this recipe is super easy! I made it, and it tasted like something from a restaurant! Can’t believe I cooked it. 😍
I dunno, is it really that good? I mean, BBQ sauces are all the same, right? 🤔
This sauce is amazing! I’ve been trying to find a good BBQ sauce recipe for ages. Thank you!
Delicious! Used it on ribs and everyone loved it. Will make again for sure! 😊
I followed the recipe, but mine came out too sweet. Maybe I added too much brown sugar? Fiddling with it again.
Yum! Instead of molasses, I used honey by accident but it still turned out to be yummy!
This is a game changer! I used it on ribs and everyone loved it. Also, it’s super easy to make!
not for me, too sweet. my husband loved it tho! 3 stars.
I get what you mean! It’s super sweet, but my kids devoured it! Maybe next time reduce the sugar a bit?
So I ran out of brown sugar and used white sugar. It still was alright but kinda off? Wonder if that’s normal?
Disagree with the liquid smoke. It tasted like I poured a campfire into the pot. Too much smoke!!
I don’t understand why people make things from scratch when you can just buy BBQ sauce at the store.
This BBQ sauce is fantastic! The smoky flavor is just perfect. Will definitely make this again!
I tried it too! But I found it a bit too sweet for my taste. Maybe less sugar next time?
I didn’t have smoked paprika, used regular one, still yum! But might try again with smoky for extra flavor. 4 stars.
This sauce is amazing! I’ve tried so many BBQ sauces, but this one hits different. 5 stars!
Very tasty!! I didn’t have onion powder, so I just skipped it, still super good! 10/10 would eat again.
Yum, I loved it! Everyone at the cookout wanted the recipe. Who knew it was so easy?
The molasses and the vinegar… who would’ve thought? It’s good but kinda confusing on flavors. Not for everyone. 🤔
Does anyone know if I can use regular sugar instead of brown? Asking for a friend.
This sauce is amazing! Perfect for ribs and burgers. Will make again for sure.
Delicious sauce!! Can’t wait to use it on everything! 😍
Absolutely! This sauce is a game changer! 😋 Can’t get enough of it on my grilled veggies.
I dunno… it’s just ketchup with some stuff in it, right? 🤔 Not sure if it’s worth the hype.
Just okay. I think store-bought BBQ sauce tastes better. Sorry!
Great base but I would add more spices next time. Lacking a bit of kick!
Not sure about the liquid smoke. It was kinda strong for me. I’d suggest going easy on that part.
Easy to make, but wasn’t a fan of the texture. Soup-like instead of sauce??
Mmmm so good! Added a bit more brown sugar and it was perfect!
Sounds delicious! I love when recipes can be tweaked just a bit to make them perfect for personal taste. Might try adding some chili powder next time!
Umm, more brown sugar? Isn’t that like too sweet? I thought BBQ should be tangy and smoky, not like candy!
I followed the recipe exactly but it turned out too sweet for my liking. Maybe dial back the sugar?
Directions were confusing… what’s a hickory again? Didn’t get a strong flavor.
Hickory is a type of wood used for smoking. If you didn’t get a strong flavor, maybe you didn’t use enough liquid smoke? Just play around with it next time!
Yum! Put this on chicken wings and my family loved it! Definitely a keeper.
Not gonna lie, liquid smoke feels kinda sketchy, like it’s cheating. But I tried it anyway and it works… just don’t go heavy. The smoked paprika helps a lot too.
I followed it exactly and it came out too sweet for me. The tang is there, but the brown sugar/mollasses combo overpowered the smoke. I’d reduce sugar next batch and maybe add more vinegar.
Good catch! That hickory/molasses combo can get super sweet fast. I’d cut the brown sugar a bit and add the vinegar gradually—like 1–2 tsp at a time—so it doesn’t turn too sharp.
This is the kind of sauce that tastes like you spent all day outside with a smoker 😂 Honestly nailed the balance—sweet, tangy, and smoky. Great instructions too.
Way too smoky. I used maybe “more than a tsp” because I thought it would mellow… nope. Had to mix in extra ketchup and sugar to fix it. Otherwise the base is good.
Oh wow, I’m sorry—yeah, liquid smoke can get intense fast. The recipe says “start with less,” and your experience confirms it 😬 Next time I’d do like 1/4–1/2 tsp and simmer a bit longer.
Pretty good base sauce. I did cut the sugar slightly and added a pinch of chili flakes because we like it hot. Next time I’ll whisk more thoroughly—mine had a couple little molasses clumps.
Couldn’t get hickory liquid smoke anywhere, so I used a different brand. It still turned out decent, but the smoky note was sharper. Sauce is still tasty on burgers.
I think the ‘uncovered 10-15 minutes’ step is important. Mine was slightly thinner when I covered the pan. Once I let it bubble, it thickened way better.
Made this for ribs and the flavor is legit. The liquid smoke scares me a bit, but 1 tsp was perfect for my taste. It’s thick, glossy, and actually tastes “smoky” without being harsh.
Uh… 1/2 tsp salt “or to taste” got me. I went with 1/2 tsp and it felt salty to me. Maybe my ketchup was saltier. Still, it’s an easy sauce and the aroma is amazing.