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jsperk 06-21-2014 03:29 PM

Brisket sauce?
 
I never tried sauce on a brisket, don't use sauce to often on anything but I remember a thread from the past about a brisket sauce a guy sells but you have to call or send him the money or something. He was maybe an older guy. Supposed to be really good.

Anyone have clue to what sauce I'm thinking of? Was curious to try.
I searched brisket sauce but haven't found yet.


Thanks

buccaneer 06-21-2014 03:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jsperk (Post 2964085)
I never tried sauce on a brisket, don't use sauce to often on anything but I remember a thread from the past about a brisket sauce a guy sells but you have to call or send him the money or something. He was maybe an older guy. Supposed to be really good.

Anyone have clue to what sauce I'm thinking of? Was curious to try.
I searched brisket sauce but haven't found yet.


Thanks

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sliding_billy 06-21-2014 03:50 PM

Sounds like you were having a nightmare to me. :-D

Bludawg 06-21-2014 04:03 PM

Make you some o this thank me later
Fountaine’s Sauce Recipe*
By Fred Fountaine Pitmaster
Louie Muller BBQ
1 quart (32 ounces) catsup
3 quarts water
2 onions the size of baseballs, cut up fine (use 1 ½ if they are the size of softballs)
2 beef bullion cubes
2 tablespoons salt, or to taste
¼ cup black pepper, or to taste
In large pan, combine all ingredients, going gently with salt and pepper first.
Bring to boil over high heat and boil vigorously 40 minutes. Reduce heat to low, tast and correct seasonings, and let simmer 40 minutes longer. At end, increase heat to medium-high and bring to a boil again. Then it’s done. Bottle in clean bottle or jars and store in refrigerator. Makes about two quarts.
* As originally printed in the October 24, 1984 Milwaukee Journal

jsperk 06-21-2014 05:27 PM

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Originally Posted by sliding_billy (Post 2964101)
Sounds like you were having a nightmare to me. :-D

It does sound like a nightmare putting sauce on brisket but I'll try anything but most vegetables at least once.
But I do love Hellmann's mayo on a brisket sandwich.

Thanks Blu, I'll make a batch of that sauce.

sliding_billy 06-21-2014 05:39 PM

Man, I love Hellman's mayo on just about anything.

jsperk 06-21-2014 05:45 PM

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Originally Posted by sliding_billy (Post 2964240)
Man, I love Hellman's mayo on just about anything.

I hear ya. I can eat it with a spoon plain. I love dipping french fries in it.

sliding_billy 06-21-2014 06:05 PM

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Originally Posted by jsperk (Post 2964251)
I hear ya. I can eat it with a spoon plain. I love dipping french fries in it.

It's a Pittsburgh thing (fries dipped in mayo) for sure. Mayo on hot dogs as well. I was born and raised about 15 miles west of Pittsburgh. Folks look at me like I am nuts putting mayo on stuff like that down here.

1buckie 06-21-2014 06:14 PM

I dip it in melted garlic butter......but that's just me...............

J15491 06-21-2014 06:19 PM

Franklands Texas beef BBQ sauce is pretty good

Bludawg 06-21-2014 06:26 PM

Ya'll crazy Dukes is THE Mayornaise!! Hellman what is that short for "hellman I thought you had Maoyornaise":-P

jsperk 06-21-2014 06:42 PM

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Originally Posted by Bludawg (Post 2964296)
Ya'll crazy Dukes is THE Mayornaise!! Hellman what is that short for "hellman I thought you had Maoyornaise":-P

Good one.

I should give Dukes a try. Hard to beat Hellmann's.

I tried miracle whip once and that was nasty stuff.


@Sliding Billy. Yep I put mayo on hot dogs and also love dipping pierogies in mayo.

I used it on my corned beefs to make the rub stick better this evening. Probably should have used Dukes for that.
I will be smoking some corned beef tomorrow for corned beef and mayo sandwiches.

J15491 06-21-2014 06:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bludawg (Post 2964296)
Ya'll crazy Dukes is THE Mayornaise!! Hellman what is that short for "hellman I thought you had Maoyornaise":-P

I use Dukes too

qman 06-21-2014 07:05 PM

Just for information. Dukes and Hellmans are the same thing. Depends on where they are marketed.

jsperk 06-21-2014 07:13 PM

I thought Dukes and Hellmann's were different but Hellmann's and Best foods was the same.


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