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Started by Roget, January 02, 2012, 10:07:51 AM

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Roget

What is "starnes" & how do you use it?

I am looking for a sauce for my pulled pork which is flavorfull yet lighter than a "BBQ" sauce.

Anyone with any other suggestions??

Thanks so much.

YCDBSOYA

ghost9mm

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Hi.. First here is a site that you can order Starnes from...

http://www.jpsaucehouse.com/starnes-original-barbq-sauce.html

Here is a "Starnes Good (meat of your choice) Sandwich".
1.) Start with (again the meat of your choice)
2.) Put a heaping amount of meat on your favorite bread, bun, bagel, or English Muffin.
3.) Shake your Starnes Bar-B-Q sauce to get it mixed up real good. Apply a fair amount to cover the meat.
4.) Add your favorite hot peppers or pepper Jack cheese.
5.) Enjoy with a cold beverage of your choice. ( we prefer Coors Light)

hope this helps you... there are several others on the forum that have much betters ways to use Starnes.. some of those Kentucky boys were raised on that milk of life... :D
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pensrock

Mmmmm Starnes, it is also good on smoked pistachios and almonds.  :)

devo

I add it to my scrambled eggs in the morning. Gets you off to a good start.

mwilliams7967

I just smoked a pork butt yesterday and made a Carolina vinegar based finishing sauce using apple cider vinegar, brown sugar, cayenne, pepper flakes and salt.  Unsure of measurements right now, but you can google it.  It was great.  I did for the same reason, wanted a lighter sauce this time.

OU812

I love Starnes on a Philly sammie!






Along with all the above.  ;D


squirtthecat


Try a 1/4 cup or so in your next batch of smoked meatloaf...   WOW.

KyNola

Being one of those Kentucky boys who happens to live exactly where Starne's was invented and still made today, I have a word of warning.  If you google Starne's you may run across a link for a Starne's Sauce clone recipe.  I tried making that recipe once and I can assure you that clone recipe is not like Starne's at all.  I mean NOT AT ALL!

Consooger

STARNES IS AMAZING!!!! IN EGGS AS WELL AS PISTACHIOS!!!!!
"Telling you to invest in smoking your own jerky because buying it so much was getting way too expensive was the worst thing I could have ever done to us, now look at the monster I have created!" :-)
               -My Wife

rigstar

in being from the great white north i have never had the pleasure
of tasting starnes yet, but from all i have read about on here i am thinking
of contacting them and seeing how much shipping would be to canada.
i see on there website they also have rubs, are their rubs for pork and brisket
worth getting? which ones?
i see they also have other bbq sauces, any good ones?

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