Healthy Homemade BBQ Sauce
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Published Apr 25, 2016, Updated Mar 20, 2023
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Skip the sugary store-bought BBQ sauce and make this easy and healthy BBQ sauce recipe at home! It has the same bold, sweet and spicy flavor that you love from regular BBQ sauce, just made healthier.
I don’t know if it’s the thought of summer or what, but I’ve been craving BBQ flavored things. And not just snack stuff like barbeque Popchips (although I do love those). I’ve been wanting the saucy stuff.
Ingredients in Traditional BBQ Sauce
My first thought was to run to the store to grab a jar of BBQ sauce, but I quickly realized that healthier bottled BBQ sauce is kind of hard to find. Most store-bought sauces are loaded with sugar and some brands like Sweet Baby Ray’s still use high fructose corn syrup… and it’s the FIRST ingredient!! They’re also packed with a hefty dose of sodium and added preservatives. Not real food or EBF friendly!
Ultimately I said no thanks to the bottled sauces and grabbed ingredients to make my own healthy BBQ sauce at home instead.
How to Make Healthy BBQ Sauce
Turns out, the process of making homemade BBQ sauce is so easy! Literally everything goes into one pot and it takes less than 20 minutes to cook.
The final product is absolutely delicious — bold, flavorful, sweet and spicy! I personally think the homemade version tastes way better than most store-bought sauces I’ve tried. I want to put it on any and everything.
I know many of you will be using BBQ sauce this summer and I’m happy to share this easy recipe with you. It makes about 2 cups and you can use it in a variety of ways. As a marinade, dipping sauce, salad dressing… the possibilities are pretty much endless. I’ve been using the sauce to test a couple different recipes that I’m super pumped to share. The first one is this BBQ tempeh and it’s delicious.
Healthy Store-Bought BBQ Sauce
If you decide you don’t have time to make homemade BBQ sauce and you’re going to pick up a jar from the store, just be sure to read labels. The serving size is usually 2 Tablespoons. Look for brands that don’t have high fructose corn syrup or some form of sugar listed as the first ingredient. It’s also ideal to have less than 10 grams of sugar and 300mg of sodium per serving.
There are a few brands that make healthier BBQ sauce with natural/organic ingredients. If I don’t have time to make my own I buy Primal Kitchen’s BBQ sauce (their golden BBQ sauce is delicious). If you’re on the hunt for healthy store-bought condiments, I also have a list of all my favorite healthy store-bought salad dressings.
Ways to Use this BBQ Sauce
- Hearts of Palm Vegan BBQ Sandwiches
- How to Make BBQ Jackfruit
- Grilled BBQ Tempeh Skewers
- Open-Faced BBQ Hummus Tuna Sandwich
More Staple Recipes
- Healthy Homemade Salad Dressings
- Blackened Seasoning
- Dairy-Free Sour Cream
- Honey Mustard Dressing
- Lemon Vinaigrette
If you try this healthy bbq sauce recipe please be sure to leave a comment and star rating below. Your feedback is super helpful for the EBF team and other EBF readers.
Healthy BBQ Sauce
Ingredients
- 1/2 teaspoon olive or coconut oil
- 2 cloves garlic, minced
- 1/4 cup yellow onion, chopped small
- 1 15 oz can tomato sauce
- 2 Tablespoons tomato paste
- 3 Tablespoons maple syrup*
- 1 1/2 Tablespoons molasses
- 1 teaspoon apple cider vinegar
- 1 teaspoon tamari or coconut aminos
- 1 teaspoon dijon mustard
- 1 teaspoon sea salt
- 1/2 teaspoon paprika
- 1/4 teaspoon cayenne pepper
- 1/2 teaspoon chili powder
- 1/2 teaspoon ground pepper
- dash of cinnamon
Instructions
- Add oil to a medium sized saucepan and heat over medium heat. Add garlic and onion and sauté until fragrant, about 5 minutes. Make sure to stir the mixture frequently and watch the garlic because it can burn easily.
- Add tomato sauce, tomato paste, maple syrup, molasses, apple cider vinegar, tamari and mustard into the pan. Stir to combine.
- Add in seasonings and spices: salt, paprika, cayenne pepper, chili powder, ground pepper and cinnamon. Stir to combine.
- Allow mixture to come to a simmer over medium-low heat and cook for about 12-15 minutes, stirring frequently. Just be careful because if the heat is too high, the mixture will start to boil and splatter.
- Use right away or let cool and refrigerate for later use.
Notes
- To lower the sugar content, use powdered or liquid stevia or monkfruit instead of maple syrup. Start with a little (like 1/8 teaspoon) taste and add more until the sweetness level suits your needs.
Nutrition
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.
What the heck, high fructose corn syrup is the first ingredient for some BBQ sauces?! So unnecessary and gross. Thanks for this healthy alternative.
Reading labels is so important. I have been a label reader forever! Great recipe. Thank you for sharing. xo Lauren
Thank you for healthier alternatives! Love this!
I’m so excited to try this!! I make my own ketchup, but haven’t been able to find a BBQ sauce recipe safe for me/worth making yet, thank you!!
You’ll have to let me know what you think of it. 🙂
Thanks Brittany, I’ve been looking for a BBQ sauce recipe as an alternative for the one we usually buy at the market , scary when you look at some of the ingredients on those store bought ones.
I love this, thank you for sharing! I always struggle to find a decent jarred BBQ sauce. I do use Arthur Bryant’s from a local BBQ place in KC. They use great ingredients.
Thank-you so much. I am looking forward to gathering all the ingredients so I can make this asap.
I also make bbq sauce at home. What it differs from yours is that I add dried prunes and smoked paprika powder (for a sweet & smoky twist), fresh rosemary and bay leaf for a deep, herbal aroma.
This sounds AMAZING! I must try.
BBQ sauce is a yummy one.It is a great combination for all main dishes.
How long does this sauce keep in the fridge for?
I’d say 4-5 days.
I am making this today for a dipping sauce for coconut flour “fried” chicken strips. Can’t wait to try it.
THanks for the recipe what’s do you serve it with and do you serve it hot or cold?
Hi Nina. You can use this bbq sauce as a dip (hot or cold). It also works great in recipes that call for bbq sauce. I use to make my bbq tempeh skewers and these hearts of palm bbq sandwiches.
Super ..was looking for less upgrade and more natural ..here it it!
Will try!
Do you ever can this sauce? The last time I made it I made a huge batch and canned it….. just curious if you have had success with that also?
Absolutely excellent bbq sauce recipe!
Thank you!
Making this tonight! Looks yummy. HOw long will this last in the refridge or can I freeze it?
Thank you
It should last at least 5-6 days in the fridge. I haven’t tried freezing it so I’m not sure about that.
I freeze it in small pots and tastes exactly the same.
What kind of tomato sauce? I’m South African, so to me tomato sauce is ketchup, but I’m sure that’s not what you mean. I look forward to trying the recipe.
Grocery stores here carry canned tomato sauce which is just tomato paste, water, and some spices.
Excellent BBQ sauce-a keeper
So glad you like it, Ron!
Going to try this
Awesome! You’ll have to let me know how it turns out.
Isn’t tomato sauce (ketchup) filled with sugar, preservatives and sodium? I feel like it defeats the purpose of this sauce. Unless, I’m missing something?
Hi Sarah. Tomato sauce isn’t ketchup.. it is tomato puree with salt and spices, no sugar. You can find varieties with no salt added as well, if you’re looking for a low-sodium option. I hope this helps!
Thank you so much, great, easy, delicious and simple recipe! Other ones are so complicated.
Good job you are a star
So glad you enjoyed this recipe! 🙂
Hey there! Thanks so much for this recipe 🙂 I was wondering, could I replace the Maple Syrup with Jaggery?
I’m not sure how that would turn out as it would be replacing a liquid sweetener with a dry sweetener. Let me know if you try it!
Is there a substitute for molasses?
Maple syrup or honey would work!
Excellent flavor and comes together quickly. Day two: using this as a base for baked beans. Yum!!
So glad you enjoyed this bbq sauce, Lynn! Thanks for the review and star rating!
Do you know of I can switch out the tomato paste and tomato sauce with pumpkin??? Tomato’s instantly cause me pain, and I miss BBQ Sauce and I love making beef Jerky.
I’ve never tried it so I’m not sure how that would change the flavor of this sauce, but let me know if you end up trying it!
Quick, easy, all kitchen staples (in my kitchen), and delicious, Thank you.
So glad you enjoyed this recipe! Thanks for making it and for coming back to leave a review. I so appreciate it!