Western Carolina Red
Featured as an editors choice in Food & Beverage Magazine for June 2023, Chef Joe’s signature sauce is a “culinary masterpiece”-F&BMag, that captures the essence of Western Carolina barbecue. Hand crafted from whole spices, natural vinegar, & a special little ‘kick’, this sauce is exactly what you’re looking for for Pork, Chicken, and nearly anything else. Start your Carolina barbecue journey with a bottle today!
Featured as an editors choice in Food & Beverage Magazine for June 2023, Chef Joe’s signature sauce is a “culinary masterpiece”-F&BMag, that captures the essence of Western Carolina barbecue. Hand crafted from whole spices, natural vinegar, & a special little ‘kick’, this sauce is exactly what you’re looking for for Pork, Chicken, and nearly anything else. Start your Carolina barbecue journey with a bottle today!
Featured as an editors choice in Food & Beverage Magazine for June 2023, Chef Joe’s signature sauce is a “culinary masterpiece”-F&BMag, that captures the essence of Western Carolina barbecue. Hand crafted from whole spices, natural vinegar, & a special little ‘kick’, this sauce is exactly what you’re looking for for Pork, Chicken, and nearly anything else. Start your Carolina barbecue journey with a bottle today!
No artificial flavors. No added sugar. Just sauce.
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This is Carolina Red, a western North Carolina sauce. Encompassing the region from Greensboro, NC to Gaffney, SC and further west towards Asheville; this is the most well known Carolina sauce & the one any Carolina barbecue journey begins with. It’s also the main calling card of the world famous Lexington style.
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Apple Cider and White Distilled Vinegar, Tomato Purée, Garlic, Onion, Blackstrap Molasses, Brown Sugar, Black Pepper, Salt, Bourbon, Cayenne Pepper, Mustard Powder, Spices
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Serving Size 2Tbsp (30ML)
Calories 45, Calories from Fat 5
Total Fat 0.5g, Trans Fat 0g, Cholesterol 0mg,
Sodium 140mg,
Total Carbohydrate 9g, Dietary Fiber 0g, Sugars 9g
Protein 0g
Vitamin A 2%, Vitamin C 2%, Calcium 0%, Iron 2%
*Percent values based on a 2,000 Calorie Diet