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Arby's Sauce By Todd Wilbur Recipe Type: Condiment Calories: 238 Cook Time: 13 minutes Recipe Rating: 4.4 (22 reviews)

The beef sandwiches from Arby's would be very hard to duplicate since they are made from specially processed hunks of beef that are then thinly sliced with a deli-style meat slicer. However, the fast food chain's sweet-and-tangy barbecue sauce can be cloned easily. With just a few basic ingredients you can whip up a batch of your own sauce to add generously to a variety of homemade sandwich creations, even barbecued ribs or chicken.

1 cup ketchup 2 teaspoons water 1/4 teaspoon garlic powder 1/4 teaspoon onion powder 1/4 teaspoon pepper 1/4 teaspoon salt 1/2 teaspoon Tabasco pepper sauce

1. Combine all the ingredients in a small saucepan and cook over medium heat, stirring constantly, until the sauce begins to boil, 5 to 10 minutes. 2. Remove the sauce from the heat. Cover and allow to cool. 3. Pour into a covered container for storage in your refrigerator. Keeps for a month or two. Makes 1 cup.

JJ Submitted on 12/28/08 Their ingredient list on their package says they use corn syrup. I added 1/4 cup which improved the sweetness and texture! Budgie Submitted on 07/14/07 Good, but I agree with those who say that it's definitely missing something. I followed the tip of another user and added 1/4 teaspoon of worcestershire sauce. That helped! Katerina Terpak Submitted on 03/19/06 This is excellent! Everyone at our house loves it! Susan

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Submitted on 02/27/06 I believe I've hit upon what's missing - give allspice a try (maybe 1/2 tsp to start) and see what you think. A similar (but not identical) effect could be achieved by using clove, cinnamon and nutmeg (in that order) in about a 3:2:1 ratio. Thanks! Carol Submitted on 01/24/06 My hubby would not eat anything but an Arby's Roast Beef before this recipe. Now I can make these at home with your sauce. This is absolutely wonderful!!! Frog Submitted on 01/16/06 I added two teaspoons brown sugar, 1/2 teaspoon worcheshire, and a dash of chili powder. Could not tell the difference - had a fresh packet to compare and a Arby's giant roast beef My wife and I could not tell the difference. Riki Submitted on 01/07/06 Very good! Differences some people may be having is in which ketchup you use. I think there's a big difference in taste between name brand and store brand ketchup. Just a thought. Doug Submitted on 12/04/05 Great recipe, I like to add 1/4 cup maple syrup, and replace the Tabasco with cayenne. Scott Submitted on 11/08/05 The sauce is good, but it isn't Arby sauce. Though it is close enough that it will still taste good on a roast beef sandwich! Destinee Submitted on 11/06/05 Very good...tastes very much like the actual thing..I compared because I have Arby's sauce packets and they are both extremely similar. My parents thank you immensely. Cynthia Submitted on 11/06/05 This is good, but try adding worchestershire sauce, that will make the sauce almost perfect.......try it. Chuck Submitted on 10/15/05 I made this quite a while ago and it was very good. I could be wrong, but I think the "missing" ingredient that some people are looking for may be just the slightest hint of...cinnamon. Not even a pinch, almost like you just stir it with a cinnamon stick a couple of times. Try tasting a spoonful and then just taking a whiff of some cinnamon and see if that's what's missing. Adnan Rasool Submitted on 10/13/05 I can't believe it I am actually eating Arby's sauce at home! It is exactly like the real deal! Judi Submitted on 09/09/05 It's good, but there definately is something missing. Still liked it though. Shawna Stites Submitted on 09/03/05 This is the real deal, It tastes great! Its just like the original Mike Submitted on 08/31/05 It doesn't seem to be sweet enough. I added a little brown sugar, but there is still something missing, and I can't put my finger on it. Philly Submitted on 08/04/05 im the biggest fan of Arby's sauce! i just got done making it, and im letting it cool now. it smells so much like the real thing!

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lisa Submitted on 07/29/05 I made this recipe 4 years ago, We love it especially on philly subs Yummy Janet Submitted on 07/28/05 this is a good recipe...5 stars. Taste good and taste's just like arby's thanks! Rhonda Hoover Submitted on 07/22/05 Great sauce, I use it to create the roastbeef and cheddar at home. I serve them with curly fries I buy at the store. Lee Submitted on 07/20/05 This IS a terrific sauce,,,, very, very close to the original. My family thnks you. Chris Submitted on 07/20/05 It's an excellent sauce!!!!

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