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    Recipes » Sauces & Condiments

    Tangy Apricot BBQ Sauce (for Grilling, Glazing & Dipping!)

    Published: Jul 6, 2021 · Modified: May 20, 2023 by The Sage Apron - This post may contain affiliate links.

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    This easy homemade Apricot Barbecue Sauce is sweet, tangy, spicy and absolutely crave-able!

    A jar of apricot bbq sauce next to a barbecue dipped basting brush and whole and half apricots

    This recipe calls for fresh apricots and is perfect for all of your Summertime grilling, glazing and dipping! This simple recipe is a great way to utilize an abundance of apricots in a versatile sauce that the whole family will love! This recipe is great for Father's Day, 4th of July, Labor Day and all of your cookouts, gatherings and grilling parties!

    Try this recipe on our Smoked Chicken Quarters!

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    • Ingredients (& Substitution Suggestions)
    • How To Make This Recipe (Pssst...It's So Easy!)
    • How To Use This BBQ Sauce (Hint: There's No Wrong Answers)
    • How Long Does Barbecue Sauce Last?
    • More Recipes To Love This Summer!
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    Ingredients (& Substitution Suggestions)

    Apricot BBQ Sauce is easily made with these ingredients:

    ingredients needed to make this recipe: water, ketchup, dijon mustard, apple cider vinegar, apricots, salt, pepper, worcestshire, brown sugar, oil, garlic powder, oregano, paprika, cayenne
    Ingredient quantities can be found in the recipe card at the bottom of this post.
    • Apricots - Using fresh fruit (instead of a sweeter apricot jam) makes this BBQ sauce super tangy and delicious! We recommend using fresh apricots with a firm and tart flesh.
    • Brown Sugar - For a flavor that is a little different, try substituting the sugar with maple syrup. (But make sure you use the real stuff and not the maple-flavored high-fructose corn syrup!)
    • Cayenne - We love the spicy kick provided by cayenne pepper, but feel free to substitute some of your favorite hot sauce. Otherwise, you can omit the cayenne for a sweet and mild apricot sauce.
    • Worcestershire Sauce - For a vegan alternative, substitute two tablespoons soy sauce, instead.

    How To Make This Recipe (Pssst...It's So Easy!)

    Whenever we have the chance, we always opt to make our sauces from scratch! This Apricot BBQ Sauce is quick and simple to make and tastes so much better than what you can buy in the grocery stores.

    1. First, heat a little oil in a medium sized pot. Then, add the spices and stir to toast until aromatic.
    2. Next add the brown sugar, Worcestershire sauce, apple cider vinegar, water and diced apricots. This combination of ingredients creates that desirable tangy flavor! Stir well.
    3. Cook that mixture down over medium heat until the apricots are very soft and the mixture has achieved a deep mahogany color.
    4. Next, stir in the ketchup and dijon and simmer briefly to let the flavors meld together. If you would like, use a standard or immersion blender to puree the barbecue sauce until smooth. (Pureeing is an optional extra step, you can leave it chunky, if preferred.)
    5. Finally, season with a pinch of salt and cracked black pepper. That's it! Apricot BBQ Sauce is ready to be enjoyed!
    a jar or apricot bbq sauce bext to a pot, apricots and basting brush

    How To Use This BBQ Sauce (Hint: There's No Wrong Answers)

    This Apricot BBQ Sauce recipe is so versatile, there's no limit to how many ways it can be enjoyed! Simply use this homemade sauce any time you need a little sweet and sticky barbecue action! Here are some of our favorite serving suggestions:

    • Grilled Pork Chops - Glaze the chops in the last few minutes of grilling.
    • Pulled Pork Sandwiches - Toss the pulled pork in Apricot BBQ Sauce and pile high on a toasted bun!
    • Baby Back Ribs - Smoked or grilled pork ribs are finger-lickin' good with this yummy sauce recipe!
    • Grilled Chicken - chicken thighs, breasts, or whole chickens would all be delicious!
    • Chicken Wings (Fried, Air-fried, Baked or Grilled!)
    • Smoked Chicken - Use this recipe to glaze our Smoked Chicken Quarters (with Easy BBQ Rub)
    • BBQ Burgers - (So good with blue cheese and crispy onions!)
    • Meatloaf - Give Mom's meatloaf a tangy twist by using this Apricot Barbecue Sauce in place of ketchup!
    • As a Dip - for fries, chicken tenders, tater tots & more!
    A tray of BBQ food including a smoked chicken leg being glazed with a brush of Apricot BBQ Sauce
    This BBQ sauce pairs perfectly with our Smoked Chicken Quarters recipe!

    How Long Does Barbecue Sauce Last?

    Homemade barbecue sauce can be kept in an airtight container in the refrigerator for two - three weeks. That being said, it's so tasty - ours never lasts more than a couple of days! If you would like to store this recipe for even longer, this BBQ sauce can be frozen for three or more months.

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    Recipe

    A jar or homemade apricot bbq sauce with a spoon in it

    Tangy Apricot BBQ Sauce (for Grilling, Glazing & Dipping!)

    Author: The Sage Apron
    This homemade Apricot Barbecue Sauce recipe uses fresh apricots for a sweet, sticky, tangy condiment! This recipe can be used whenever BBQ sauce is enjoyed and is perfect for glazing smoked meats, basting grilled foods and adorning your Summer cookouts!
    4.86 from 14 votes
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    Prep Time 5 minutes minutes
    Cook Time 20 minutes minutes
    Total Time 25 minutes minutes
    Yield 16 Servings
    Course Appetizer, Dinner, Lunch
    Cuisine American

    ADJUST SERVINGS

    Special Equipment

    • Immersion or Standard Blender (Optional)

    Ingredients
     

    • ½ Tablespoon cooking oil
    • 1 teaspoon paprika
    • ½ teaspoon garlic powder
    • ½ teaspoon dried oregano
    • ¼ - ½ teaspoon cayenne pepper optional
    • 12 ounces fresh apricots (about 5 medium apricots) washed, pitted and diced (See Note: a)
    • ¼ Cup filtered water
    • ¼ Cup brown sugar light or dark
    • 3 Tablespoons apple cider vinegar
    • 2 Tablespoons Worcestershire sauce (See Note: b)
    • 1 Cup ketchup
    • 1 Tablespoon dijon mustard we like whole-grain dijon
    • fine kosher salt* to taste
    • Freshly-ground black pepper to taste

    Instructions
     

    • Gather, measure and prepare the Apricot BBQ Sauce ingredients as listed. To view metric measurements, toggle the US Customary/Metric switch at the top of this recipe card.
    • In a medium pot, heat cooking oil over medium-high heat. Add paprika, garlic powder, dried oregano and cayenne. Stir to toast for one minute, until aromatic.
    • Then add diced apricots, water, brown sugar, apple cider vinegar and Worcestershire sauce. Bring to a boil, stirring occasionally. Reduce heat and simmer for 10-15 minutes, stirring occasionally, or until the apricots are very soft and beginning to break down into the sauce.
    • Add ketchup and dijon and stire to combine. Continue to simmer for an additional 5 minutes.
    • Optional: For a smooth sauce, as photographed, puree the barbecue sauce with an immersion or standard blender. Process on high speed until smooth, about 90 seconds.
    • Season with salt and pepper to taste. Apricot BBQ Sauce is ready and can be served warm or stored in an airtight container for later use.
      To save for a later, allow the sauce to cool to room-temperature before covering and refrigerating. Apricot BBQ Sauce can be kept refrigerated for 2 - 3 weeks. Enjoy!

    Notes

    a. Apricots have a thin, delicate skin and do not need to be peeled.
    b. For a vegan substitution, use soy sauce instead of Worcestershire sauce. 
    * A Note About Salt

    Unless otherwise noted, all recipes on The Sage Apron are developed using Diamond Crystal Kosher salt. It is a great all-purpose salt for cooking and baking. If using table salt, reduce quantities by about half.

    Nutrition

    Calories: 48kcal | Carbohydrates: 10g | Protein: 1g | Fat: 1g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 1g | Trans Fat: 1g | Sodium: 319mg | Potassium: 132mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 9g | Vitamin A: 514IU | Vitamin C: 3mg | Calcium: 13mg | Iron: 1mg
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    1. Michelle says

      October 10, 2023 at 7:13 pm

      5 stars
      We made this last Christmas but used persimmons that our neighbor gave us from their tree instead of apricots. We peeled and removed any seeds from the persimmons and then diced them up, vacuum sealed them, and put them in the freezer until Xmas time. We made BBQ pulled pork and gave small jars of the sauce. We put the pork in quart size zip lock bags and added a small quantity of Hawaiian rolls. I picked up some nice screw tip mason jars from Amazon that head festive stickers for the sauce. All together it made nice holiday gift baskets for close family and neighborhood friends. The sauce turned out great and the baskets were a bit hit. We're going to make it again this year. Thanks for the recipe

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      • The Sage Apron says

        October 11, 2023 at 12:22 am

        Oh that is so cool!! I'm going to need to try this recipe with persimmons now! I love this tradition, thank you for sharing!!!!

        - Taylor

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