Followers of my blog over the years know of my fondness for Big Ricks. In the late 1990′s, after opening The Outdoor Cook in Rockford, MI, Big Ricks was the first specialty barbecue sauce we carried. Not only was the sauce unique; sweet and spicy, but it was cool calling in order:
“Hi Rick. Need some more sauce”
“Well, it might be a couple of days. I’m making it now, then I have to bottle it. I will get it to you though.”
Those were the days. Now, I just discovered he has expanded in Australia while checking out the Sydney Butcher Boys (meat delivery!) Way to go Rick! In fact, I am heading to Rockford today to buy some Big Ricks at Hermans Boy. Need to deliver a knock out punch at Saturdays BBQ competition.
Back to sauce impresarios.
I would be remiss if did not mention two local sauce legends.
Julie Applegate- aka Mrs. Dog and Big Moe Pritchett...a feared BBQ competitor (Big Moe won the first State of Michigan competition back before the turn of the century) caterer and entrepreneur. Both have great products and are truly hardworking, barbecue artisans. Salute!


A fairly interesting, easy reading, article from last July’s Bon Appetit magazine. My favorite sauce- and I consider myself barbecue worldly- remains
Big Rick’s. In fact, somedays, I wish I was Big Rick.
Big Bob Gibson Championship Red Sauce
Fans of sweet-style ‘cue: Here’s a chunky, tangy sauce with a kick; terrific on chicken. Big Bob was a barbecue champ from Alabama. His grandson carries on the tradition: The family’s sauces have nabbed over 20 awards. $5 for 19 ounces; 800-783-9640; bigbobgibson.com
Peg Leg Porker Memphis Wet Sauce
A thick sauce with herbal, earthy flavors. Good for pork or brisket, or grilled shrimp. By west Tennessee barbecue champ Carey Bringle, three-time second-place winner of the Memphis in May competition. $8 for 16 ounces; peglegporker.com
Britt’s Barbecue Red Sauce
Roasty apple flavors with a pleasant hint of spice; perfect for flank steak or skirt steak. By Alabama pitmaster James Britt, who has nearly 200 contest wins to his name. $5 for 16 ounces; 866-568-8200; brittsbarbecue.com
Wee Willy’s World Champion Original Barbecue Sauce
From Minnesota (of all places), a blend of smoky and sweet that’s ideal for smoke-roasted chicken or pork shoulder. Wee Willy’s was the first team north of Kansas City to win the famed Jack Daniel’s Invitational. $5 for 18 ounces; 651-436-3807; weewillys.com
Memphis Championship Barbecue Original Sauce
If you don’t like your ‘cue too sweet, try this tangy sauce; it’s delicious on just about everything. Made by Mike “The Legend” Mills, three-time Grand World Champ of Memphis in May. $4 for 20 ounces; 702-869-9112; memphis-bbq.com
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