Bone Suckin’ BBQ Sauce Review
Bone Suckin’ Sauce – Try Bone-Suckin’ Sauce on chicken wings and you’ll know immediately why they gave this sauce that name. It’s so good, you can’t get enough. Bone Suckin’ Sauce comes in a 16 oz jar, every bit of which you will want to dump on your wings and none of which you’ll want to leave behind. The label is plain white with black and red text. No fancy logos, no gimmicks, just plain good taste.
Tomato paste, apple cider, vinegar, honey, molasses, mustard, horseradish, lemon juice, onions, garlic, peppers, hickory smoke flavor, and a little salt make up the ingredients here. The result is a sweet sauce with a slight barbecue note. It’s not very thick, but it isn’t too thin to be practical. There’s bits of onion floating throughout, which add a nice texture element to whatever meat you’re using it on.
My kids love this one. The thing about Bone Suckin’ Sauce is its addictive properties. This is one of those sauces anybody can appreciate, and it’s hard to put it down. The temptation to spoon it out of the jar is almost overwhelming.
One of my favorite uses for this sauce is on thin slivers of roast beef piled high on French bread with lots of cheese. It also makes a good sauce to add to sloppy joes. You don’t need to add any other ingredients to the sauce, it makes a quick meal, and the sloppy joes are actually some of the best I’ve ever eaten.
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