Would anyone know of some places where I could order Carolina treet and some of these other sauces, rubs that some of you use ?? They all look so darn good and well we don't get a lot of that stuff in Alaska.
Ask Nepas
I think he has a kitchen full :D :D
Lumpy
The easiest is to go direct to the source:
http://www.carolinatreet.com/sauces.asp
Tip: Go for the 1/2 gallon size jug, that gives you the most bang for the buck:
http://www.carolinatreet.com/sauces.asp?page=2
Just ordered some....going to give it a try.
If people here use it, it must be good!
CT is really good. I like the NC CT better than i do the SC, CT
Quote from: NePaSmoKer on January 05, 2010, 07:29:06 AM
CT is really good. I like the NC CT better than i do the SC, CT
I ordered both.
I would think the SC would be good on brisket and NC would be good on ribs?
Quote from: mptubbs on January 05, 2010, 07:25:10 AM
Just ordered some....going to give it a try.
If people here use it, it must be good!
The NC is what I like best also, the SC is good to but with a more robust mustard flavor to me. CT is a cookin sauce than a BBQ sauce, put it on before you cook.
What's the spice level on these? I'm thinking of picking some up for a pork butt for a large gathering in a few weeks and I'll be serving people from infant to 90+ years old and I know some of them won't want anything spicy. I'm usually a mild guy myself as well.
Quote from: TTNuge on January 05, 2010, 07:44:23 AM
What's the spice level on these? I'm thinking of picking some up for a pork butt for a large gathering in a few weeks and I'll be serving people from infant to 90+ years old and I know some of them won't want anything spicy. I'm usually a mild guy myself as well.
I find it nice and mild. Just a bit tangy, but it mellows out while it cooks. MIL doesn't like spicy food, and she loves my turkey that I coat in CT before smoking.
It's subjective of course, but I found a little tang, no heat.
I agree, good flavor a little twang and very little heat. If my wife will eat it and not gripe then the heat is very light, she thinks black pepper is hot.
Thanks guys!
How's their Big Moe's BBQ Sauce?
Quote from: OU812 on January 05, 2010, 07:56:08 AM
I agree, good flavor a little twang and very little heat. If my wife will eat it and not gripe then the heat is very light, she thinks black pepper is hot.
Ditto here OU.
CT is not a hot sauce. Just a nice flavor.
Ingredients: Water, Vinegar, Wheat Flour, Salt, Soybean Oil, Paprika, Garlic, Onion, Xanthan Gum (naturally) and 'spices'.
I've never tried Moe's.
Moe's is ok but not as good as the CT..............................HEY MOE....NYUK NYUK NYUK
Wanna kick up the CT? Add 1 Tblsp habanero powder to it..................OH BABY
I have to agree on the NC CT. NePaS sent me a bottle and I used some tomake jerky. My wife doesn't like spice either and with jerky you are concentrating the flavours and she liked it. Just a slight tingle to it but she eat it and loved it. I will be using it on ribs this weekend.
Hey Quarlow, did you have any problem getting it into the country, being a food product and all.
It took a while. I think customs held it up for a bit. Of course they probably saw the name on it and said they were going to screw me around. I don't truck across the border anymore( atleast right now) so they have to screw me around whatever way they can. Let's just say as a trucker they don't like me at the border to much.
LOL, I know what that is all about. In the early 90's I was running Edmonton to Van, then cross at Blain down into Northern California and back. They didn't like me much even back then ;D.
Thanks guys I will have to get some of this ordered, anyone have a line on good websites for other sauces n such ? I am planning on putting the bradley through the trials this spring / summer and want to get stocked up ;D
I just received my order in Ottawa. 4 bottles $11.95 plus shipping and exchange came to $48 on my Visa. Haven't tried it yet but will in the next week or 2.
CT cooking sauce and CT BBQ sauce is my fav for now, tastes do change, but dang good results on both in a Treager or a Bradley. I love the stuff. Wifey and I now use CT BBQ on our Sammy's for lunch instead of mayo Cooking sauce is used on just about everything I smoke. I buy both in gallon jugs. I do not like a hard bark on a pork butt, and a quick mop every 2 hours during the first 9 hours of cooking makes an amazing flavor enhancer, firm texture without being tree bark.
I would hope one of our members could come up with a "I can make that" recipe, as job problems have sprung up again. It's really good stuff!
Smoking Soon,
Stand by on the "I can make this". Jan and I just got 4 bottles shipped to us so now we have enough to start experimenting. The original bottle that STC sent to us (thanks again dude ;))was supposed to be for experimental "I can make this" purposes. Well.......we discovered that chicken wings rubbed with Jan's Dry Rub and then coated in CT was an absolute natural when smoked up with hickory.
What else can I say? We have no willpower.
I just got some CT today and have been using a Carolina mustard/vinegar based sauce by Archer Farms (You can get it at Target) and they are every similar.
Both have wheat flour in them and as I suspected CT has a little more vinegar tang to it. Also the Archer farms is thicker, and has a few more spices.
I have not cooked with it (CT) yet but tonite I put some on some shredded brisket and it was good.
I'm a CT convert. The stuff is just phenomenal.