Carolina Vinegar BBQ Sauce Recipe (2024)

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This Carolina vinegar bbq sauce recipe adds a spicy tang to pulled pork or other barbecued meats, and it's so easy to make.Here are 2 ways to make it.

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North Carolina is famous for its barbecue. There are many regions in the U.S. that take great pride in their barbecue, but North Carolina bbq is a regional inspiration that has inspired spirited debate for many decades.

Pork is particularly prevalent here, from whole hog barbecue to slow roasted pork shoulder and so much more. Where you'll find particular disagreement - or really just good old fashioned rivalry - involves Carolina Vinegar BBQ Sauce.

Vinegar based bbq sauce in the Carolinas is everywhere in the region, though you'll find two distinctive variations dividing the state. Eastern Carolina BBQ Sauce is a simple blend of vinegar, red pepper flakes and salt and pepper. Western Carolina BBQ Sauce uses that base and incorporates tomato, usually in the form of ketchup and/or tomato paste or sauce.

Both versions are delicious, and it really depends on whether or not you prefer a touch of tomato with your sauce. It's really up to you.

Carolina style barbecue sauce, either way, is great on just about any barbecued meats, though it is ideal as a contrast to the fattiness of smoked pulled pork, adding a wonderful spicy tang.

I love just about any Carolina barbecue sauce I've encountered, and would be hard pressed to choose between Western and Eastern North Carolina versions. I'll take both, please!

For the recipe below, I've included information for how to make both versions. Feel free to adjust to your own personal preference.

Let's talk about how we make Carolina Vinegar BBQ Sauce, shall we?

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Carolina Vinegar BBQ Sauce Ingredients

For Eastern Carolina Vinegar BBQ Sauce:

  • Vinegar. I like to use both white vinegar and apple cider vinegar for sweetness, but you can use white vinegar or apple cider vinegar only, if preferred.
  • Red Pepper Flakes. Use as much as you'd like.
  • Salt and Black Pepper.

For Western Carolina Vinegar BBQ Sauce:

  • Ketchup.
  • Tomato Paste.
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How to Make Carolina Vinegar BBQ Sauce - the Recipe Method

Heat the Ingredients. Heat all of the ingredients to a large pan over medium-low heat. Simmer for 2-3 minutes. You can also use the microwave to warm it for 30 seconds, which is a common practice. Whisk it all together.

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Meld the Flavors. Transfer the vinegar bbq sauce to a mason jar or bottle and let sit for 1 day to let the flavors meld.

Boom! Done! Your Carolina vinegar bbq sauce is ready to serve! Shake it up and serve as desired. Makes about 2 cups, a bit more if you're making the Western NC version. So good, isn't it? Spicy, vinegary goodness.

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A Must for Pulled Pork

I can't stress enough how good this Carolina vinegar sauce is for pork, especially pulled pork. Every BBQ restaurant I visit here in North Carolina serves it up automatically with every order of pulled pork. It's pretty much essential in North Carolina. They don't mess around with their pork here!

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Check out some of my recipes for making awesome pork:

  • The Best Smoked Pulled Pork Ever - Always Super Juicy!
  • Pressure Cooker Pulled Pork
  • Pernil Recipe - Puerto Rican Roast Pork

Recipe Tips & Notes

  • Serving Carolina Vinegar BBQ Sauce. Vinegar bbq sauce is ideal as a contrast to fatty, smoky pork, though is great on other grilled or barbecued meats.
  • The Vinegar. Most recipes call for either distilled white vinegar or apple cider vinegar alone, but I enjoy using a combination of white vinegar and apple cider vinegar, which brings just a touch of sweetness and tanginess that I love.
  • Extra Ingredients. You can include other ingredients to your preference. Other ingredients I have seen included are sugar or brown sugar, honey, onion powder, garlic powder, Worcestershire sauce, lemon juice, cayenne pepper, and hot sauce. Adding these ingredients make it more of a Lexington-style bbq dip. Feel free to experiment and make it your own!

That's it, my friends. I hope you enjoy your new Carolina bbq sauce recipe. Which do you prefer? Eastern or Western style? Let me know if you make it. I'd love to hear how it turned out for you. Keep it spicy!

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Storage & Leftovers

Storing yourCarolina Vinegar BBQ Saucein the fridge may allow you to store it for several months easily.

Cookbook Recommendation

If you're interested in southern cooking and cuisine, check out these cookbook for some great southern recipes and history. I'm learning quite a lot about southern food and barbecue from them. Definitely some great eating!

Try Some of My Other Popular Recipes

  • Carolina Mustard BBQ Sauce
  • White BBQ Sauce (Alabama White Sauce)
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  • Easy BBQ Sauce
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Got any questions? Ask away! I’m happy to help. If you enjoy this recipe, I hope you’ll leave a comment with some STARS. Also, please share it on social media. Don’t forget to tag us at #ChiliPepperMadness. I’ll be sure to share! Thanks! — Mike H.

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Carolina Vinegar BBQ Sauce Recipe

This Carolina vinegar bbq sauce recipe adds a spicy tang to pulled pork or other barbecued meats, and it's so easy to make.Here are 2 ways to make it.

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Course: Main Course, sauce

Cuisine: American

Keyword: bbq, bbq sauce, chili flakes, vinegar

Prep Time: 5 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 5 minutes minutes

Calories: 15kcal

Author: Mike Hultquist

Servings: 8

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Ingredients

FOR EASTERN CAROLINA VINEGAR BBQ SAUCE

  • 1 cup apple cider vinegar
  • 1 cup white vinegar
  • 1 tablespoon red pepper flakes or more to taste
  • 1 teaspoon black pepper
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt

FOR WESTERN CAROLINA VINEGAR BBQ SAUCE - Add the Following

  • 1/4 cup ketchup
  • 2 tablespoons tomato paste

Instructions

  • Heat all of the ingredients to a large pan over medium-low heat. Simmer for 2-3 minutes. You can also use the microwave to warm it for 30 seconds, which is a common practice. Whisk it all together.

  • Transfer the vinegar bbq sauce to a jar and let sit for 1 day to let the flavors meld.

  • Serve as desired.

Notes

Makes about 2 cups.

Nutritional information estimated without ketchup or tomato paste.

Vinegar bbq sauce is ideal as a contrast to fatty, smoky pork, though is great on other grilled or barbecued meats.

For sweetness, try adding sugar or brown sugar to the mixture.

Nutrition Information

Calories: 15kcalCarbohydrates: 1gProtein: 1gFat: 1gSaturated Fat: 1gSodium: 164mgPotassium: 45mgFiber: 1gSugar: 1gVitamin A: 298IUVitamin C: 1mgCalcium: 9mgIron: 1mg

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  1. R. Dodds says

    This is an awesome sauce. I live in Canada, and this sauce is unheard of for the most part… you can’t buy it, and no one really knows how to make it. I heard about it through friends from North Carolina. But thanks to your recipe I have been sharing this with a few friends in Canada hoping to make it more popular, another who is coming today as well. Thank you for the recipe!

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    • Mike Hultquist says

      Great to hear! I love introducing people to new and interesting sauces/dishes. Glad you're spreading the word!

      Reply

  2. Denise says

    Carolina Vinegar BBQ Sauce Recipe (11)
    I was born and raised in Eastern NC and this sauce is spot on. I haven't lived there in 30 years but when I go home I always get local bbq. Now I always have a little taste of home.

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    • Mike H. says

      I am immensely happy to hear that, Denise. Enjoy!

      Reply

  3. Jason says

    Carolina Vinegar BBQ Sauce Recipe (12)
    Do you refrigerate or leave at room temperature after making?

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    • Mike H. says

      It's up to you. Some leave it in the cupboards. There is a lot of vinegar in it, which is a great preservative. If refrigerated, it can last several months easily.

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  4. Brittany Fletcher says

    I saw the suggestion to put some sugar in it for sweetness. How much sugar would you recommend? Brown sugar is probably better than regular, yes? Thank you for your time and help.

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    • Mike Hultquist says

      Hi, Brittany. I would use a half teaspoon of either sugar, brown sugar, or honey, then taste and add more if you think you need it. I hope this helps.

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  5. Wandee says

    Carolina Vinegar BBQ Sauce Recipe (13)
    I’m so spoiled by this sauce! Bottled, store bought just can’t cut it anymore! With those, all you taste is the sauce. This recipe is what the hog ranchers use in N. Carolina when they spit roast a whole hog. So honkin' good! A must try.
    Thanks Mike!

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    • Mike Hultquist says

      Glad you like it, Wandee! Yes, this is the real deal for sure.

      Reply

  6. Tarant says

    Carolina Vinegar BBQ Sauce Recipe (14)
    Just made this. It's delicious

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    • Mike Hultquist says

      Glad you enjoyed it!

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  7. Ann says

    Carolina Vinegar BBQ Sauce Recipe (15)
    Tried to reply to your response but couldn't get there so I just cut and pasted the conversation.

    Anyway...secret...throw in the tea bags while simmering that way there isn't dilution. Tea? Why not. Coffee is used often which I considered but chose tea instead.

    Btw, I live in NM...hence the use of 'chile' vs' chili.

    Thanks for commenting back!

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  8. ann says

    Carolina Vinegar BBQ Sauce Recipe (16)
    Love ENC sauce! My sister got her Ph.D. at UNC Chapel Hill. She took a job in Seattle. When she got married, her wedding was on the beach in NC. For her reception, she had a whole smoked hog brought in on the smoker. It was enjoyed by the beachside pool. I brought ENC bbq sauce that I'd made in Florida on the plane with me. Everyone loved it, even the guys who smoked the pig!

    I do change the sauce up now and then depending... The most recent batch got the addition of dried habaneros and Thai chiles (hot peppers never go to waste here), fresh jalapeno, garlic, onion, some golden balsamic vinegar, and unsweetened strong tea. Perfect for the pork and slaw. This batch is a keeper! No brown sugar or ketchup, just vinegar, salt, pepper, and lots of red pepper flakes for the base.

    Btw, ENC sauce is great for homemade pickled eggs.

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    • Michael Hultquist - Chili Pepper Madness says

      WOW, Ann. So awesome! I love all of your additions! Seriously, never would have thought of strong tea, and now I have to try this! Excited!! Thanks for sharing!

      Reply

  9. douglas farris says

    It's vinegar and salt... I make it and leave it in the cupboards... I never refrigerate it. I have some sauces up there for years at a time.

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  10. Lin says

    How long is this good in refrigerator?
    Thanks

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    • Michael Hultquist - Chili Pepper Madness says

      Lin, this will last several months easily, covered. There is a lot of vinegar in it, which is a great preservative.

      Reply

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FAQs

What makes Carolina BBQ sauce unique? ›

The ingredients of Carolina-style BBQ sauce can vary depending on the recipe, but typically include: Apple cider vinegar: This is the base of the sauce and gives it its characteristic tangy flavor. Ketchup or tomato paste: This provides a sweet and slightly acidic flavor that balances the acidity of the vinegar.

How do you thicken Carolina BBQ sauce? ›

You can use either flour or cornstarch to thicken BBQ sauce. Just mix together 2 tbsp (16 g) of flour and ¼ cup (62.5 mL) of water, or combine 1 tbsp (9 g) of cornstarch with 1 tbsp (15 mL) of water. Continue mixing the thickener until there are no lumps of flour or cornstarch.

How long is homemade vinegar based BBQ sauce good for? ›

Combine white vinegar, cider vinegar, brown sugar, cayenne pepper, hot pepper sauce, salt, and pepper in a jar or bottle with a tight-fitting lid; shake well. Refrigerate sauce, shaking occasionally, until flavors blend, 1 to 2 days. Store in the refrigerator for up to 2 months.

Is white vinegar or apple cider vinegar better for BBQ sauce? ›

The needed acidity for balance is there but without all the sharp edges of white vinegar. Whether you're using your barbecue sauce on pulled pork, ribs, chicken, or meatballs, a little apple cider vinegar can really improve the flavor.

How do you make BBQ sauce more interesting? ›

Adding garlic or onion powder are standard flavors for barbecue, but get a little creative and try out different chile powders, peppers, cumin, or dried herbs to add body to the sauce.

What are the two types of Carolina BBQ? ›

There are two main styles of BBQ in North Carolina—Eastern and Lexington (“Piedmont”). Eastern-style BBQ uses the whole-hog (“every part of the hog but the squeal”) with a lemon juice or vinegar, pepper-based sauce. Eastern style incorporates zero tomatoes in its recipe.

How long does homemade Carolina BBQ sauce last? ›

Homemade barbecue sauce should be stored in an airtight container in your refrigerator and should be used or tossed around the 3 week mark.

Does brown sugar thicken BBQ sauce? ›

Add remaining brown sugar and reduce the heat, stirring occasionally. The sauce will become richer in flavor and thicker as it cooks.

Can vinegar-based BBQ sauce go bad? ›

The answer is yes, BBQ sauce can go bad. In fact, it has a limited shelf life of about 6 to 9 months, depending on the type of sauce and how it's stored. Some say, you don't have to throw out your favorite bottle of BBQ sauce just because it's past its expiration date.

Does vinegar-based barbecue sauce go bad? ›

Open, refrigerated BBQ sauce can last 6-12 months after opening. However, remember to check the smell, appearance, and texture to guarantee that it's safe to eat.

Which vinegar is best for BBQ sauce? ›

Whether you're using your barbecue sauce on pulled pork, ribs, chicken, or meatballs, a little apple cider vinegar can really improve the flavor. If you don't have any ACV on hand, red wine vinegar (made from fermented red wine) will do in a pinch.

What state is known for vinegar BBQ? ›

Found in the eastern half of both North and South Carolina, Eastern-style vinegar sauce has the unique honor of being the oldest barbecue sauce in the country. Given its origin in the 13 colonies, it's literally where American barbecue was born, at the hands of enslaved chefs.

What state is known for vinegar-based BBQ sauce? ›

Carolina: The Carolinas have two prominent BBQ styles—Eastern Carolina and Western Carolina. Eastern Carolina BBQ is characterized by its vinegar-based sauce with a sharp tang and heat.

How is Carolina BBQ sauce different? ›

Eastern Carolina barbecue sauce is tomato-free, but the Western Carolina variant, sometimes called Piedmont or Lexington, does contain some ketchup—though not enough to thicken it. It's still thin and vinegary, albeit slightly pinker than its Eastern cousin.

What makes Carolina barbecue different? ›

1. Type of Meat: Carolina BBQ: Carolina barbecue is known for its emphasis on pork, particularly pork shoulder or whole hog. Pulled pork is a common preparation, and you'll often find pork ribs as well.

How is Carolina BBQ different? ›

The Carolinas BBQ

In North Carolina, the pork is typically brushed with a spice-and-vinegar mop as it's cooking. It's then portioned out and served with a ketchup-based sauce on the side. South Carolina, however, tends to use the whole hog, as opposed to the pork shoulder preferred by North Carolina.

What makes North Carolina BBQ sauce different? ›

Western NC barbecue sauce typically incorporates a little ketchup, sometimes some brown sugar, and even a little butter, making the sauce richer and sweeter than its eastern sibling.

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