Pork Butt Finishing Sauce

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Agent_Smoker

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Hi all! Been lurking around here for awhile, love the advice. Got a butt on that will be done in a few hours and wanted to know if anyone had a bbq sauce based finisher.

Cheers, Agent_Smoker
 
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Are you thinking about an Eastern N. Carolina finishing sauce? ACV/apple juice/crushed red pepper? I use that a lot.
 
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Jimmy J has some finishing sauces in this thread . Scroll through from the top .
 
Jimmy J has some finishing sauces in this thread . Scroll through from the top .
Thanks man, I'll check it out
 
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Not bbq sauce based, but my go to for pulled pork finishing sauce. I forget who originated it, but the recipe can be found on the site.

1c cider vinegar
2 tbs. brown sugar
1 tsp Tony's cajun seasoning
1 tsp coarse black pepper
1 tsp red pepper flakes
 
Not bbq sauce based, but my go to for pulled pork finishing sauce. I forget who originated it, but the recipe can be found on the site.

1c cider vinegar
2 tbs. brown sugar
1 tsp Tony's cajun seasoning
1 tsp coarse black pepper
1 tsp red pepper flakes
I like this one, might just add a bit of honey for sweetness and let you guys know how it goes
 
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I like this one, might just add a bit of honey for sweetness and let you guys know how it goes
 

Finishing Sauce For Pulled Pork By Soflaquer is what I have been using for years. Never had any complaints, but have had a lots of compliments.​

Yep...Been using it for years and still get "best I've ever tasted" every time. Just goes to show that simple things, done well, can make the difference between OK and Incredible!!
 
I’ve always used JJ’ finishing sauce. I make two one with his recipe and one the same but with more cayenne pepper for spicier
 
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I like using Chef Jimmy's Lexington dip spin on his finishing sauce. Adds a little ketchup. I add more ketchup than it dalls for and extra sweetener too to get a sweet tangy red thin sauce.
 
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