6 Mop Sauce Recipes to Give Your BBQ the Edge - Smoked BBQ Source (2024)

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A good mop sauce is like having your own barbecue secret weapon.

Unlike barbecue sauce, which is applied for all to see after the meat is done, a mop sauce is applied at intervals as the meat cooks.

It helps keep meat moist and juicy, with rich layers of flavor.

We’re sharing six of the best bbq mop sauce recipes out there to get you inspired for your next barbecue.

What is a mop sauce and how is it different from bbq sauce?

Mop sauces were traditionally used in Texas commercial pits where meat was cooked over coals. Basting the meat with a mop was a way of cooling the meat and maintaining moisture.

But that doesn’t mean you need to leave it to the pros in Texas.

The main difference between a mop and barbecue sauce is that a mop has more of a thin, watery consistency. This is why you use a miniature cotton “mop” to apply the sauce when you are smoking or grilling.

Common ingredients include vinegar, beer, wine, Worcestershire sauce or fruit juice.

Read more – Guide to mopping and spritzing

1) East Carolina Vinegar Mop Sauce

If you swing by a barbecue joint in East Carolina, you will likely find your meat has been mopped with a sauce similar to this one.

Spicy with a vinegar base, this mopping sauce will give your bbq pulled pork a kick. If you are a fan of this spicy sauce with a vinegary twang at the end, you can also use it on your pulled pork sandwiches like you would tomato or barbecue sauce.

We know this sauce is the perfect companion to pork, but why not whip up a batch and see for yourself.

Recipe: East Carolina Mopping Sauce

2) Texas Style Coffee Mop Sauce

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This mop sauce is a beef brisket’s best friend. In fact, any large cut of beef is going to benefit from regular coatings of this mop sauce.

Sweet yet peppery, this sauce will not only keep your meat nice and moist, but it will also encourage the formation of a sweet bark on the surface.

Don’t hold back on applying this sauce, your meat will only stands to benefit. This sauce is best applied at regular intervals, especially towards the beginning of the cook.

Ingredients:

  • 1 cup Dark/Strong Coffee
  • 1 tablespoon sugar
  • 1 cup Catsup
  • 1 full tablespoon fresh coarse ground black pepper
  • 1 tablespoon kosher salt
  • 1/4 cup butter
  • 1/2 cup Worcestershire sauce

Recipe: Texas Style Coffee Mop Sauce

3) Spicy Mopping Sauce (This One Hails From Texas Too!)

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While this sauce also comes from Texas, it brings something different to the table.

Spicy with a hit of vinegar, this is the perfect mopping sauce to give your ribs that extra kick.

Whipping up this sauce is as easy as putting all the ingredients together in a pot and letting them simmer for 30 minutes.

All that is left to do is to slather this syrupy sauce on your ribs as they smoke and enjoy the delicious results.

Ingredients:

  • 1 cup apple cider vinegar
  • 2 tbsp. light brown sugar
  • 1 tbsp. Worcestershire sauce
  • 1 tbsp. crushed red chile flakes
  • 1 tbsp. finely chopped cilantro
  • 1 tsp. kosher salt
  • 1⁄2 tsp. anise seeds
  • 1⁄2 tsp. cumin seeds
  • 2 cloves garlic, chopped
  • 2 cups ketchup

Recipe: Texas Mopping Sauce

4) Beer Mopping Sauce (Beer and Brisket – Need I Say More?)

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The ‘sacrifice’ of 12 ounces of beer is more than worth it once you taste the results of painting it on your brisket.

With so many different brews out there, you can really go crazy experimenting with beer flavors and how they complement different meats.

This recipe is a great introduction to the wonderful world of beer mops. Once you have mastered this mop, why not try adding some other flavors that go well with your favourite beer?

And if you’re barbecuing in the summer, one thing is for certain – you will no doubt have a beer on hand ready to whip this mop up.

Ingredients:

  • 12 oz. beer
  • ½ cup cider vinegar
  • ½ cup oil, preferably canola or corn
  • ½ cup water
  • ½ medium onion, chopped
  • 2 garlic cloves, minced
  • 1 Tbsp. Worcestershire sauce
  • 1 Tbsp. Brisket Seasoning

Recipe: Basic Beer Mop

5) Vinegar BBQ Mop Sauce Recipe (Another Great Option for Pork)

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This sauce, like the one above, hails from Carolina.

But it has its own unique charms. The honey adds a nice sweetness that works well for pork.

So while mopping sauces already do a great job of keeping meat moist, but this variation will do an extra special job of it.

A little sweet, a little spicy and characteristically vinegary, keep this recipe in mind next time pulled pork is on the agenda.

Ingredients:

  • cups apple cider vinegar
  • 2 tbsp. brown sugar
  • 1 tbsp. honey
  • 2 tsp. paprika
  • 1 tsp. crushed red pepper flakes
  • ½ tsp. salt
  • ¼ tsp. ground black pepper

Recipe: Vinegar BBQ Mop Sauce

6) Malcom Reed’s Pulled Pork Mop Recipe

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If you have been poking around the barbecue traps for a while you will have heard of Malcom Reed. A respected pitmaster, he has no doubt tried out a mop sauce recipe or two in his time.

This simple recipe is actually part of an epic post on how to make pulled pork from scratch, including recipes for the injection liquid, the rub, and the mopping sauce. If you feel inclined, why not try the whole shabang.

Even if you aren’t up for the entire “pulled pork experience” this time around, the mop sauce is incredibly easy to whip up, and is a great standard to fall back on if you need a mop sauce, and fast.

Ingredients:

  • 16 oz Vegetable Oil
  • 16 oz Cider Vinegar
  • 32 oz water
  • 1 cup of dry rub
  • 2 TBS Worcestershire
  • 2 TBS Soy Sauce

Recipe: Pulled Pork Mop Sauce (scroll down the post a little to find it)

Wrapping it up

Now that you know a real secret to great briskets and pork butts, it’s time to give one of them a try.

You don’t NEED to use a mop sauce. In fact lots of pit masters avoid them for fear of damaging the precious bark.

But everything in barbecue should be tried at least once.

Mop sauces are so easy to make, they are definitely worth the small investment of time needed to whip one up when you are cooking low and slow.

It’s worth getting yourself a good barbecue basting mop that’s large enough to apply plenty of liquid at once.

We hope you enjoyed this run down of 6 great mop sauce recipes. Do you have a great mop sauce you would like to share? Let us know in the comments section below. And don’t forget to share this article if you found it helpful.

6 Mop Sauce Recipes to Give Your BBQ the Edge - Smoked BBQ Source (2024)

FAQs

What is mop sauce made of? ›

In Texas, you'll usually see savory mop sauces out of beef stock and beer (best used on brisket), and in the Carolina's, whole hog mop sauces tend to lean HEAVY on the vinegar, salt, and spice.

What do you mop ribs with when smoking? ›

A super simple mop can be made with apple cider vinegar and your dry rib rub. We recommend adding 1-2 tablespoons of seasoning to one cup of vinegar, juice, soda, whiskey, or personalized combination thereof. Make your mop with a balance of sweet, hot, and tart elements that deliver layered, intriguing flavors.

How often do you use mop sauce? ›

Spray the Ribs heavely about every 45 minutes. You don't want them to get dry. I would put the ribs on the pit, no mop, cook for 30 minutes, and then begin to spray the mop every 45 minutes or so.

How do you use a BBQ mop? ›

Boil the marinade you used already, add some water to keep it thin and use that. Add water, beer or vinegar to barbecue sauces and mop that on. Now that you have your mop, apply it about three to four times during the cooking at regular intervals. If you are grilling something for an hour, mop every 15 to 20 minutes.

What is a mop sauce? ›

A marinade applied before the meat is put on the smoker or grill gives the meat a good burst of flavor. Spritzing the meat during cooking provides a quick blast of liquid that can keep meat from drying out too much. But a good mop sauce is the best of both worlds. It keeps the meat moist and adds tons of flavor.

Is mop sauce the same as BBQ sauce? ›

Mop sauce is thinner in consistency than bbq sauce, often with a vinegar base. The mop sauce is used to baste meat every 20 minutes or so over a long cooking time on the grill, or smoker, at a low temperature. BBQ sauce should be applied at the end of cooking meat since it's thicker and has a higher sugar content.

Should I put rub on ribs the night before smoking? ›

Baste or rub just enough of the sauce or rub to enhance the flavor. Texture and moisture have a lot to do with how you cook your ribs, and very little to do with using rub. Leaving rub on your ribs overnight can allow for more penetration of flavors into the meat, but it may not even be noticeable.

How do I keep my ribs from drying out when I smoke? ›

To keep ribs moist while smoking on a grill or oven, use a spray bottle to mist them with liquid (e.g., apple juice) every 20-30 minutes. Consider brining or marinating beforehand, maintaining a consistent temperature, and wrapping the ribs in foil to trap steam.

Why do you boil ribs before smoking? ›

Since ribs are pretty fatty and tough, many people will choose to boil their ribs to tenderize them - either parboiling for a short time or boiling for a longer time. This gets rid of some of the fat by rendering it out into the water, giving you a leaner rib.

What do pitmasters spray? ›

Spritzing – Many pit-masters keep a spray bottle filled with stock, apple juice or spray butter handy, spritzing the meat when the surface starts to dry. Be sure to use only a food-safe spray bottle. 3. Basting/Mopping – This is very similar to spritzing but uses a brush to apply the seasoned liquids.

Do you need mop sauce for brisket? ›

This is where the mop sauce comes in. It adds a depth to your flavor that the rub alone can't achieve, and the constant mopping allows the brisket to pull in some of those flavors during the cooking process. Second, the sauce helps keep the brisket moist.

How often do you put mop sauce on brisket? ›

Baste every 20 to 30 minutes with mopping sauce. To serve, slice brisket across grain. Cut on the bias for wider slices. Top with a splash of the mopping sauce.

What do you spray on meat when smoking? ›

With that in mind, what I tend to use and find is the best spritz for smoking is apple cider vinegar but water will work as well, or a 50/50 mix. Another great alternative is apple juice where the sugars in the juice also add another level of flavour to your bark.

Should you mop your brisket? ›

Something that will make you look like a barbecue pro… and be one! It's called a barbecue mop, and you should definitely give it a try the next time you fix brisket. Mops work a lot like a marinade, and keep your brisket moist and full of flavor throughout the smoking process.

Why is it called mop sauce? ›

Texas's beefy barbecue cuts are often cooked with savory "mop sauce" or "basting sauce" — so called because it's applied with a mop. Steven Raichlen, author of The Barbecue Bible, describes the sauces as more of a thin "glaze" that moistens the meat and adds flavor as it smokes.

What do you use mop sauce for? ›

Mop sauces were traditionally used in Texas commercial pits where meat was cooked over coals. Basting the meat with a mop was a way of cooling the meat and maintaining moisture.

What are the ingredients in Stubbs moppin sauce? ›

Water, Tomato Paste, Cane Sugar, Distilled Vinegar, Molasses, Tapioca Dextrin, Salt, Brown Sugar, Spices, Corn Starch, Contains Less than 0.5% of: Dried Onion, Paprika, Dried Garlic, Chile Powder, Natural Smoke Flavor, Guar Gum, Xanthan Gum, Chipotle Pepper, Corn Syrup, Tamarind, Natural Flavors.

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