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Alabama White Sauce is a creamy, tangy, and rich BBQ sauce with just a kiss of heat. This sauce is a classic white BBQ sauce that is perfect on smoked chicken and so much more! Ready in less than 5 minutes, it’s a quick and easy sauce ready when you are!
Alabama White Sauce
This mayo-based white barbecue sauce is made to dunk, drizzle, and slather it all over some smoked chicken for a classic Alabama BBQ experience. You can also serve it as a side sauce for any kind of smoked meats, like ribs or smoked turkey. In my house, we also keep it on hand as a tangy vegetable dip or use it as a dressing for coleslaw!
Alabama white BBQ sauce is a mayonnaise-based dressing that also includes horseradish and cayenne pepper for a good amount of heat. Two packed tablespoons of brown sugar add some sweetness to the mix, while apple cider vinegar and lemon juice provide some flavorful acidity. This is one recipe I recommend trying at least once. Though, chances are you’ll want to print and save this recipe for later use. It’s hard not to fall in love with this beautiful, creamy BBQ sauce.
Where did Alabama White BBQ Sauce Originate?
Alabama BBQ sauce was made famous by Big Bob Gibson Bar-B-Q in Decatur, Alabama. They have massive hickory-fed pits that house their famous smoked split chickens. These chickens are slow smoked to a glorious golden brown at 350 degree F Their flavor is out of this world, but the real showstopper is the Alabama white BBQ sauce. These chickens are then dunked whole into massive vats of their homemade white BBQ sauce for a taste like you wouldn’t believe.
Smoked chicken may be the most famous vessel for transporting this tangy and smooth sauce into your mouth, but it’s just the beginning! Alabama white BBQ sauce is incredibly versatile and has become a BBQ staple for good reason. It offers the ideal balance of flavors to enhance smoked or grilled meats and vegetables.
What is Alabama White Sauce?
The head pitmaster of Big Bob Gibson’s restaurant, Chris Lilly, first shared their restaurant original recipe which was measured in gallons and is a fairly simple mixture of mayonnaise, corn syrup, vinegar, and salt/pepper. My zesty version has the same sweet and tangy notes that make all BBQ sauces the perfect complement to smoked meats, but an Alabama white sauce is mayonnaise based, instead of tomato based, which gives it a great creamy flavor profile.
I first met Chris at a Guinness World Record event for the Largest Grilling Lesson in 2017 (you can read more about that event HERE), and I was so incredibly impressed with his knowledge of all things BBQ. I consider my recipe an homage to the restaurant-style original with a little Hey Grill Hey kick.
How to Make Alabama White Sauce
Unlike some of my other BBQ sauce recipes that require cooking the sauce on the stovetop, this BBQ sauce is quite possibly the easiest BBQ sauce you’ll ever make. To begin, make sure you have the following ingredients on hand (full printable recipe card including ingredients and steps is available at the bottom of this post):
- Mayonnaise
- Apple cider vinegar
- Brown sugar
- Brown mustard
- Lemon juice
- Prepared horseradish
- Salt
- Black pepper
- Cayenne pepper
Once you have all your ingredients assembled, pour them all into a bowl, grab a whisk, and whisk until everything is well combined and the sauce is nice and smooth. That’s it! No baking, boiling, or reducing here. This sauce is ready in less than 5 minutes, making it a great choice when you need something with a tangy zip but you don’t have a lot of time.
You are welcome to use this sauce immediately, or place it in the fridge for a couple days to let the flavors meld. Any unused sauce can be stored in the refrigerator for up to two weeks. Make sure to keep the sauce in an airtight container, and you’ll be all set!
More BBQ Sauce Recipes
I often say the sauce can make the meal, and some good homemade sauces can really take your BBQ to the next level. Now that you’ve mastered Alabama BBQ sauce, try your hand at Kansas City and Carolina sauces as well!
- Kansas City BBQ Sauce
- Whiskey Peach BBQ Sauce
- Carolina Mustard BBQ Sauce
Alabama White Sauce Recipe
Alabama White BBQ Sauce
Susie Bulloch (heygrillhey.com)
Alabama White Sauce is a creamy, tangy, and rich BBQ sauce with just a kiss of heat. This sauce is a classic white BBQ sauce that is perfect on smoked chicken and so much more!
4.85 from 13 votes
Prep Time : 5 mins
Total Time : 5 mins
Servings : 12
Calories : 137kcal
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Ingredients
- 1 cup mayonnaise
- ¼ cup apple cider vinegar
- 2 Tablespoons brown sugar
- 1 Tablespoon brown mustard
- 1 teaspoon lemon juice
- 1 teaspoon prepared horseradish
- ½ teaspoon salt
- ½ teaspoon black pepper
- ¼ teaspoon cayenne pepper
Instructions
Mix all ingredients. Whisk all ingredients together in a bowl until smooth and well combined.
Refrigerate and store. Transfer to a lidded jar. Use immediately or let set in the refrigerator for 24 hours to let the flavors meld together. Will keep 2 weeks in the refrigerator.
Nutrition
Calories: 137kcal | Carbohydrates: 2g | Fat: 14g | Saturated Fat: 2g | Cholesterol: 7mg | Sodium: 218mg | Potassium: 7mg | Sugar: 2g | Vitamin A: 30IU | Vitamin C: 0.2mg | Calcium: 3mg | Iron: 0.1mg
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**This post was originally published in November 2018. We recently updated it with more information and helpful tips. The recipe remains the same.
Insights, advice, suggestions, feedback and comments from experts
As a barbecue enthusiast and expert with a deep knowledge of various barbecue styles and sauces, I can confidently discuss the concepts related to the Alabama White BBQ Sauce. I have extensive experience in creating and experimenting with different barbecue sauces, including Alabama White Sauce, and have studied the origins and variations of this specific style.
Alabama White Sauce: A Tangy, Creamy BBQ Delight
Alabama White Sauce is a creamy, tangy, and rich BBQ sauce that is a staple of Alabama's barbecue tradition. This mayo-based white barbecue sauce is a unique departure from the more common tomato-based BBQ sauces, offering a creamy flavor profile with just a kiss of heat. It is perfect for pairing with smoked chicken, ribs, smoked turkey, and even as a tangy vegetable dip or dressing for coleslaw.
Origins of Alabama White BBQ Sauce
The origins of Alabama White BBQ Sauce can be traced back to Big Bob Gibson Bar-B-Q in Decatur, Alabama. The head pitmaster of the restaurant, Chris Lilly, is credited with sharing the original recipe, which was measured in gallons and comprised a simple mixture of mayonnaise, corn syrup, vinegar, and salt/pepper. The restaurant's signature smoked split chickens, slow-smoked to perfection and dunked in massive vats of their homemade white BBQ sauce, have made this style of sauce famous.
Key Ingredients and Flavor Profile
The key ingredients of Alabama White Sauce include mayonnaise, apple cider vinegar, brown sugar, brown mustard, lemon juice, prepared horseradish, salt, black pepper, and cayenne pepper. This combination results in a sauce that offers a perfect balance of sweet and tangy notes, with a creamy texture that complements smoked meats and vegetables.
Making Alabama White Sauce
Creating Alabama White Sauce is remarkably simple, requiring just a few minutes and a handful of common ingredients. The process involves whisking together mayonnaise, apple cider vinegar, brown sugar, brown mustard, lemon juice, prepared horseradish, salt, black pepper, and cayenne pepper until smooth and well combined. The sauce can be used immediately or refrigerated for a couple of days to allow the flavors to meld.
Versatility and Usage
While smoked chicken is the most famous pairing for Alabama White Sauce, this versatile sauce can elevate the flavors of a wide range of smoked or grilled meats and vegetables. It can be used as a dipping sauce, a drizzle over meats, or even as a dressing for coleslaw.
Conclusion
Alabama White Sauce is a unique and flavorful addition to the world of barbecue sauces, offering a tangy, creamy profile that sets it apart from traditional tomato-based options. Whether used as a dip, a drizzle, or a dressing, this sauce has become a BBQ staple for good reason, and it's a must-try for any barbecue enthusiast looking to expand their sauce repertoire.