Monday, June 18, 2012

UNCLE JACK’S OZARK BBQ SAUCE




Uncle Jack has come over to visit today. We are going fire up the grill and give Uncle Jack’s Ozark BBQ Sauce and dry rub a try. Over a two day period we cooked some ribs, chicken wings and sausage. Uncle Jacks is an ‘All Natural” sauce with no preservatives. There is no high fructose corn syrup and this sauce is gluten free. Last but not least this is a ‘True Ozark Product’.(“A product that represents the essence of the Ozarks, the disappearing pioneer spirit and the true hickory smoke flavors that flourished in the 19th and early 20th century Ozarks.” )This sauce is manufactured in Branson, Missouri. Pull up a jug and let’s fire up the BBQ.


At the Chilebrown kitchen, it is standard practice to apply a dry rub to meats before grilling. The ingredients listed are simple and few; Brown sugar, kosher salt, paprika, dehydrated onion, garlic and spices. It has a pleasant sweet aroma. You will get a faint smell of the dehydrated onion. We shook a generous coating over all our meats. We returned them to the ice cave for several hours.


The first day we cooked our ribs. The rub did its job and painted a beautiful sheen of color over our ribs. When the ribs were done we brushed Uncle Jacks BBQ sauce all over the ribs. We put them back into the barbeque just long enough to set the sauce. Today we were trying the ‘Spicy” version of Uncle Jack’s BBQ sauce. The sauce is ketchup based, sweet molasses style sauce. This sauce was tasty on our seasoned ribs. I am not sure you could call this hot by any stretch. Ms. Goofy loved the sweetness that this sauce provided. I thought it was a good blend of spices, smoke, molasses and vinegar that leaned toward the sweet side. The combination of rub and sauce complimented each other.


Chicken wings went on the grill the next day. The sugar in the rub provided a amber glaze to our wings. Once again when the meat was done we applied some sauce. We really enjoyed this combination. The sauce complimented the richness of the wings. Ms. Goofy licked her paws clean. 
    Uncle Jacks Ozark BBQ Sauce and rub is welcome at our barbeque anytime. The rub is an all-purpose seasoning. We would like to try it on some grilled corn. The barbeque sauce is a sweet tomato based style of sauce. The heat level is mild and great for everybody. You can visit the Ozarks in your own backyard. We love our Uncle Jack.

9 comments:

  1. You had a busy tasty weekend! Are you chicken wings cooked from raw?

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  2. Thanks for the tip! Sounds like my kind of rub, since it has wimpy spice.

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  3. Greg, Yes the wings were cooked from the raw stage. All we needed was some onion rings.

    Zoomie, There was nothing wimpy about this sauce. Good flavor that was sweet.

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  4. You make me want to love it, but I don't like the taste of commercial ketchup. :(

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  5. cookiecrumb, So many sauces and such a long journey. Love is only a Uncle Jacks kiss away.

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  6. cookiecrumb! I can understand how being a tomato rancher would give you discerning taste! Uncle Jack's Original and Spicy sauces have all-natural ketchup made especially FOR US! It is not the commercially produced high-fructose, processed poison disaster which is what you are rightfully concerned about!

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  7. Uncle Jack: Ho, boy, you're on! I just have to find the stuff somewhere now. Thanks!
    (Your own custom ketchup. So cool.)

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  8. cookiecrumb, We are small and only in the midwest now but you can check us out for ordering online at unclejacksbbq.com. I know shipping cost is a factor, but we enjoy good volume rates with our partner Original Juan Specialty Foods in K.C., MO. Any order $60 or more gets free shipping and they have over 600 awesome products. Also, we give away (FREE) Uncle Jack products frequently from our Facebook page - everyone "liking" Uncle Jack is automatically entered, and we pay shipping! Thank you for your interest.

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  9. That might be the sauce that Alexis just brought home this past weekend, I can't remember the name but it is in a flask shaped bottle like that.

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