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Healthy BBQ Sauce (No Ketchup)

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Updated 08/16/2024 by Lori Rasmussen. This post may contain affiliate links.
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Healthy BBQ sauce is surprisingly easy to make and tastes so good you'll want to slather it on everything!! It's thick, tangy, and just sweet enough, with a hint of smoke and spice. Made from whole-food ingredients, this easy vegan BBQ sauce recipe is gluten-free, made without refined sugar, and has half the calories of store-bought BBQ sauce!

homemade BBQ sauce in a glass jar.

I love barbecue sauce. You love barbecue sauce. I mean, who doesn't? And can you blame us? It hits all of our favorite tastes: sweet, salt, acid, and umami.

On that note, if you're looking for a bolder option with depth and a little heat, this Korean BBQ sauce is another great homemade choice.

What gets me down about BBQ sauce is reading the labels on the bottles at the grocery store. It's definitely convenient to grab a bottle, but when I do, there's always a nagging voice in the back of my mind thinking, "Ugh, it has so much sugar I might as well slather my meal in frosting!" 

Plus, if you're vegan, there's the challenge of finding one that doesn't contain worcestershire or honey. Then you're left guessing which one will taste best, which company uses the best quality ingredients, how to balance quality with cost.... and they all contain loads of sugar. 

Call me picky, but if I'm going to eat that much sugar, I'd rather it be for dessert!  

The great news is that it's remarkably easy to make your own barbecue sauce at home. It also costs less than springing for those better quality store-bought ones.

When you make the sauce yourself, you know it's free from oil, refined sugar, and any sketchy ingredients like artificial colors and preservatives.

Another awesome thing about this healthy barbecue sauce is that you can easily tweak the sweetness, acidity, and spiciness until it's just right for your tastes!

Jump to:
  • Ingredient Notes
  • How to Make Healthy BBQ Sauce
  • How to Store Homemade BBQ Sauce
  • Recipe Tips
  • Ways to Use It
  • Nutrition Information
  • More Healthy Homemade Sauces
  • Recipe Video
  • Recipe
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Ingredient Notes

  • Aromatics: Sauteed onion and garlic add a savory aroma and depth of flavor to the BBQ sauce.
  • Tomato Sauce: Instead of ketchup, I used tomato sauce as the base for my BBQ sauce. To clarify, since "tomato sauce" means different things in different parts of the world, this is simply cooked, pureed tomatoes, usually with salt added.
  • Water: This allows you to control the consistency. It also helps deglaze the pan, releasing the caramelized bits left from cooking the onion and garlic and adding them back into the mixture, which adds even more flavor.
  • Vinegar: I used a combination of apple cider vinegar and balsamic, both of which add important acidity and help balance the sweetness level.
  • Sweeteners: Both maple syrup and molasses add flavor and natural sweetness to the BBQ sauce and balance the acidity of the tomato sauce and vinegar. If preferred, you can replace these with medjool dates.
  • Seasonings: Salt, pepper, smoked paprika, chili powder, and cayenne pepper work together to add depth of flavor, a touch of smokiness, and a little bit of spicy kick.
  • Soy Sauce or Tamari: These add saltiness and umami to the BBQ sauce.
  • Liquid Smoke (optional): Intensifies the smokiness and gives the sauce an authentic BBQ flavor.

How to Make Healthy BBQ Sauce

TIP: I like to begin by sautéing onion and garlic, but if you're in the mood for a shortcut you can always substitute 1 teaspoon each of onion and garlic powder.

Here's a summary to show you how easy it is; be sure to scroll down for the full recipe.

sautéing onion and garlic in a pan for the base of BBQ sauce .
  1. First, preheat a saute pan over medium heat. Dry saute the onion for 8 to 10 minutes, until it begins to caramelize. We'll deglaze with water and other ingredients in a few minutes.
  2. Once the onion is golden, add the minced garlic and cook, stirring constantly, for about 30 seconds. Now add ¼ cup of water to the pan, and stir to well (photo above was taken at this stage).
  3. Add the remaining ingredients, and stir to combine.
  4. Bring the mixture to a simmer. Cook for 3 to 5 minutes or until slightly reduced (photo below).
  5. Remove from heat and let cool 15 minutes. Transfer to a blender, and blend until smooth.
  6. Pour into a jar and let cool. Refrigerate the sauce until ready to use.
simmering barbecue sauce until slightly reduced.

How to Store Homemade BBQ Sauce

Stored in the refrigerator in an airtight container, homemade barbecue sauce will keep for up to one week. So if you know you plan to use it more than once, and/or depending on the number of people you're feeding, why not go ahead and double the recipe?

If you double it you'll have enough barbecue sauce on hand to use some right away and some for dinner later in the week.

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Recipe Tips

Opinions vary on what makes the best BBQ sauce. So whether you prefer a sweeter, stickier sauce or maybe a more vinegary or spicy version, feel free to tweak the ingredients to suit your preference. Here are some ideas...

To adjust the sweetness: 

  • Reduce the maple syrup to ¼ cup for a less sweet sauce. Or if you're using dates instead, start with just 3, then taste the sauce from the blender and adjust.
  • Want it on the sweeter side? Add 1 or 2 tablespoons of coconut or brown sugar in addition to the maple syrup. Another option is to add 1 or 2 pitted medjool dates to the blender.

To adjust smoky flavors:

  • Reduce or omit the smoked paprika for less smokiness, and/or skip the liquid smoke.
  • For a smoky barbecue sauce, increase the smoked paprika to 1 ½ teaspoons, add a pinch of dried chipotle flakes, and increase the liquid smoke (it doesn't take much, so add carefully!).

Make it more or less spicy: 

  • Omit the cayenne and black pepper for a mild BBQ sauce.
  • Add a bit more cayenne plus a pinch of dried chipotle flakes for extra heat.

To adjust acidity:

  • Make the BBQ sauce less tangy by reducing the total tablespoons of vinegar from 3 to 2.
  • Kick up the acidity by adding a tablespoon of either apple cider vinegar or white distilled vinegar (I probably wouldn't increase the balsamic because of its distinct flavor).
homemade WFPB healthy barbecue sauce in a jar with some on a spoon.

Ways to Use It

There are so many great ways to use this tasty BBQ sauce. Here are some of my favorites:

  • I like to use it on my jackfruit burgers, vegan ribs, BBQ soy curls, and the BBQ tempeh in these loaded nachos.
  • It's also perfect for topping mushroom veggie burgers, smoky vegan chickpea burgers, and our favorite high-protein vegan burgers!
  • BBQ sauce is great for dipping too! Try it with these easy tofu nuggets and seitan "chicken" nuggets!

Nutrition Information

We all know how much our taste buds love sugar, right? So, I totally get why brands load up their BBQ sauces with refined sugar. They just want to sell a lot of sauce!

But with the use of maple syrup or dates, we can have a sauce that's just sweet enough, and has about half the calories (none of them "empty calories").

The labels on most store-bought sauces indicate 2 tablespoons as one serving. But like salad dressing, who uses just 2 tablespoons of barbecue sauce? 

For this recipe, I'm calling ¼ cup a serving (that's 4 Tbsp), and it has the same number of calories as 2 tablespoons of the store-bought stuff! Just a little perk I wanted to point out for those of you watching your caloric intake.

I didn't skimp on saltiness in this recipe, but again, that's one of the great things about making our own sauce! If you prefer a sauce with less sodium, feel free to reduce the salt and/or soy sauce.

I hope you enjoy this Healthy BBQ Sauce!

If you try the recipe be sure to leave a comment below and give it a star rating. Let us know about any tweaks you make to the flavors and your favorite ways to use barbecue sauce! 

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Recipe

Thick homemade bbq sauce in a glass jar with a spoonful nearby.

Healthy BBQ Sauce (No Ketchup)

Author: Lori Rasmussen, My Quiet Kitchen
Homemade healthy barbecue sauce is easier than you might think! It's thick, tangy, just sweet and salty enough, and made from whole-food ingredients. It's vegan and contains no refined sugar, oil, preservatives, or artificial colors. This is BBQ sauce you can actually feel good about!
Yield: makes 2 cups (16 fl oz)
Adapted from Del's Basic Barbecue Sauce on forksoverknives.com.
5 from 57 votes
Servings: 8 servings
Prep:15 minutes mins
Cook:15 minutes mins
Total Time:30 minutes mins
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Ingredients

  • 1 large onion, chopped
  • 2 cloves garlic, minced
  • ¾ cup water - divided
  • 1 cup tomato sauce - This is just cooked, pureed tomatoes + salt; often sold in 8 oz. cans.
  • ⅓ cup maple syrup - or 4-5 large medjool dates, pitted & chopped
  • 2 Tablespoons apple cider vinegar
  • 1 Tablespoon balsamic vinegar
  • 1 Tablespoon molasses
  • 1 teaspoon smoked paprika
  • ¼ teaspoon chili powder
  • 2 teaspoon tamari (GF) or soy sauce
  • 1 teaspoon fine sea salt
  • pinch of black pepper
  • ⅛ teaspoon cayenne pepper, optional
  • 3-4 drops liquid smoke, optional

Instructions
 

  • Preheat a large saute pan over medium heat. Cook the onion for 7 to 10 minutes, stirring occasionally. Allow some color and caramelization to develop in the pan. You'll deglaze with water and other ingredients in a few minutes.
  • Once the onion is golden, add the minced garlic and cook for about 30 seconds, stirring constantly so the garlic doesn't burn. Deglaze the pan with ¼ cup water.
  • Add the remaining ingredients: tomato sauce, ½ cup water, apple cider vinegar, balsamic vinegar, maple syrup (or dates), molasses, smoked paprika, chili powder, cayenne, black pepper, salt, tamari, and liquid smoke, if using. Stir to combine. Bring to a simmer, and cook for 3 to 5 minutes or until slightly reduced.
  • Remove from heat and let cool 15 minutes. Transfer to a blender, and blend until smooth. Pour into a jar, and allow to cool. Cover and refrigerate until ready to use.

Notes

Homemade BBQ sauce can be stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 1 week.
*Review the tips above for adjusting the flavors.

Estimated Nutrition (per serving)

Calories: 52kcalCarbohydrates: 13gProtein: 1gFat: 0gSaturated Fat: 0gCholesterol: 0mgSodium: 505mgPotassium: 181mgFiber: 1gSugar: 10gVitamin A: 245IUVitamin C: 3mgCalcium: 26mgIron: 1mg

Nutrition information is an estimate and will vary depending on the exact amounts and specific products and ingredients used.

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  1. Amber says

    August 17, 2024 at 4:14 pm

    This tastes amazing and grateful to find recipes that use healthy ingredients! I will be using this on our "pulled pork" soy curls tonight 🙂

    Reply
  2. Angela says

    August 03, 2024 at 5:49 pm

    Excellent recipe thank you! I was so pleased to find this as I've recently started avoiding all UPFs - I substituted honey for maple syrup - I will make this my latest staple and never have to buy a bottle of bbq sauce again!

    Reply
  3. Barbara Thomas says

    February 26, 2024 at 11:22 pm

    Best BBQ sauce recipe I’ve made!! Love the consistency, love how all the ingredients meld together. And so easy to tweak to one’s preference!! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

    Reply
  4. Lori Winfrey says

    February 26, 2024 at 3:27 pm

    This is the bomb!! 🙂

    Reply
  5. Sandra says

    June 17, 2023 at 8:06 pm

    Hi, wondering if I can omit the molasses? Thanks!

    Reply
    • Lori says

      June 18, 2023 at 7:03 am

      Yes, thats fine.

      Reply
  6. Kathleen says

    March 17, 2023 at 5:49 pm

    I just made this and it tastes and smells wonderful. I didn't have all the ingredients called for, so I substituted Kirkland marinara sauce for the tomato sauce, and ancho chile powder for the cayenne and chile powder. I'm grilling for dinner tonight, and this sauce will be perfect. Thanks!

    Reply
  7. Jordan says

    May 20, 2022 at 11:53 am

    Do you think this would be freezer friendly?

    Reply
    • Lori says

      May 20, 2022 at 12:08 pm

      Hi Jordan, yes it freezes well.

      Reply
  8. Patricia says

    September 15, 2021 at 11:08 pm

    Can I leave the tomatoes out and still have a great barbecue sauce?

    Reply
    • Lori says

      September 16, 2021 at 7:44 am

      Hi Patricia,
      I would replace the tomato sauce with something since it makes up the bulk of this particular recipe. Without testing it I'm not sure about the results, but potential substitutes that come to mind are pureed pumpkin and/or applesauce. If you experiment with it definitely let us know how it turns out!

      Reply
  9. Jessie says

    June 16, 2021 at 1:22 am

    How much bbq sauce does this produce? 16 ounces like the mason jar in the pic? 🤔

    Reply
    • Lori says

      June 16, 2021 at 6:30 am

      Hi Jessie,
      You can find yield and serving size information in the intro section of the recipe card. It makes about 2 cups/16 fl ounces of sauce. Hope you enjoy it!

      Reply
  10. Melissa says

    January 30, 2021 at 4:42 pm

    This sounds amazing. Is it possible to make in larger batches and can it?

    Reply
    • Lori says

      January 30, 2021 at 4:43 pm

      Hi Melissa, I haven’t tried that myself, but I don’t see why not!

      Reply
  11. Cyndie says

    November 25, 2020 at 3:40 pm

    I’m going to try lentil bbq sandwiches with this recipe. Cooking it now and it smells fantastic!

    Reply
  12. susan says

    December 27, 2019 at 4:08 pm

    wow...that looks good enough to soon eat right out of the jar. I look forward to the recipes to match it with.

    Reply
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