Keto BBQ Sauce | Vegan, Low Carb Recipe - Elavegan (2024)

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This low carb, keto BBQ sauce is sweet, smoky, tangy, and customizable to your taste buds! This recipe takes just 10 minutes to pull together, is packed with flavor, and yet gluten-free, sugar-free, and vegan.

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10 Minutes To Make

The summer sun is here, which means it is officially BBQ season everyone! And with BBQ season comes lots and lots (and lots) of BBQ sauce, please. This summer looks set to be a little bit ‘different’ to most – but that doesn’t mean we can’t still spend some time in the garden, enjoying a delicious vegan barbecue (or ten!).

Now, barbecue sauce can be a bit of a touchy subject. Depending on where you live and who you are – the ingredients and flavors of this condiment can vary massively. However, that’s why it’s so handy being able to adjust ingredients when making it at home.

So, what do I look for in the perfect low carb barbecue sauce? A delicious blend of smoky, sweet (but not too sweet), and tangy. Which is exactly what I’ve made here. Want more heat? Sweetness? Smokiness? – No problem just slightly tweak the amounts of certain ingredients and away you go.

Oh, and did I mention that since this gluten free BBQ sauce is also sugar-free, it will work amazingly for marinating proteins like tofu, for the grill/oven, without burning the same way sugar does?!

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The Ingredients

Unfortunately, while there are many vegan BBQ sauce options in-store, they are still highly processed and contain tons of sugars (thus not keto-friendly or low carb). A quick search of some major brands contained ingredients like fructose syrup, preservatives, and even gums. And the options that are low carb/sugar-free are often ridiculously sweet, containing unhealthy sweeteners like aspartame.

By making your own, you’re able to customize it to your tastes. Plus, this healthy barbecue sauce is made up of ingredients, most of which are probably already in your kitchen/pantry.

And there’s no need to worry about missing out on the ‘sweetness’ in this sugar free BBQ sauce because this recipe simply exchanges the sugars for a low carb sweetener.

I’ve also made this homemade BBQ sauce without ketchup (unlike many recipes), instead choosing to use natural tomato sauce and paste, to avoid the extra sugars and processing of store-bought ketchup.

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So, what are the actual ingredients?

  • Tomato sauce & paste
  • Powdered Erythritol, or sweetener of choice
  • Apple cider vinegar
  • GF tamari (or soy sauce/coconut aminos)
  • Hot sauce
  • Spices like smoked paprika, onion powder, etc.

However, there are various ingredients swaps and additions that you can make, so read the recipe notes for suggestions and options.

For the full ingredient list, ingredient measurements, and nutritional information of this keto BBQ sauce, then please read the printable recipe card below.

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This Recipe Is:

  • Dairy-free
  • Vegan
  • Gluten-free
  • Low-fat
  • Low carb
  • Keto friendly
  • Sugar-free
  • Yet versatile & customizable!

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How To Make The Keto BBQ Sauce

It takes just 10 minutes to whip up this healthy BBQ sauce, consisting of combining all the ingredients and heating to reduce- that’s it!

Step 1: Add all the ingredients to a saucepan/skillet and stir well to combine.

Step 2: Cover and bring to a boil. Then reduce the heat to low and simmer for 3-5 minutes.

Step 3: Taste and adjust the seasonings (for more tang add more vinegar, for sweetness increase the sweetener, for smokiness add more paprika/liquid smoke, for heat add more hot sauce or additional chili powder). Add a splash of water if you prefer the sauce to be thinner and then allow it to cool. Pour the sauce into a serving dish or mason jar.

Once ready, you can serve immediately or save for later.

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How To Serve

The obvious serving place of this homemade keto BBQ sauce is, of course, a BBQ. However, I also love to use this condiment in place of ketchup/mustard for all kinds of dishes.

Use a marinade for proteins, slather over foods, or use as a dip- there are tons of ways to enjoy this!

I personally love to use it as a dip for potato-based dishes like these Oven Baked Potato Wedges, Crispy Pan-roasted Potatoes, and Vegan Hash Browns.

If BBQ fare is what you’re in the mood for, then you may like it alongside these Vegan Sausages, this Black Bean Burger, Portobello Mushroom Steaks, or Roasted Cauliflower Steaks.

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Related Recipes

If you’re looking for more dish inspiration for your next BBQ, then here are some vegan options for you.

  • Keto Coleslaw
  • Vegan Potato Salad
  • German Sauerkraut
  • Oil-free Pasta Salad

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How To Store

Store any leftover BBQ sauce in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to two weeks.

I haven’t yet tried to freeze the sauce; however, it should be freezer friendly. I would imagine that it would do best for up to two months in an airtight container in the freezer.

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Recipe Notes & Variations

  • I used Erythritol for a sugar-free, low carb BBQ sauce (other options include Xylitol, Stevia, and Monk Fruit powder). However, feel free to use your favorite sweetener (e.g., organic brown sugar, coconut sugar, maple syrup, etc.)
  • You can use soy sauce or coconut aminos instead of the GF tamari. Alternatively, vegan Worcestershire sauce would work great.
  • This recipe makes a small batch (1 ¼ cups/300 g). Feel free to increase the recipe, as required.
  • One serving is 1/8th cup (2 tbsp/30 g) – with 15 kcal and 3 g carbs.
  • Instead of hot sauce, you can use chipotle pepper or chili pepper powder. Or even a combination of two, for more heat.
  • I prefer the taste of apple cider vinegar BBQ sauce; however, you can use a variety of vinegar options, including balsamic vinegar, red wine vinegar, white wine vinegar, rice vinegar, etc. They will all affect the flavor in different ways.
  • For a thicker sauce, you can simmer it for longer. This will reduce the mix and intensify the flavors.
  • Flavors may mellow when chilled, so feel free to taste and adjust the seasonings, if needed, before serving.
  • If you’re using this BBQ sauce as a marinade (i.e., for tofu) that is going to be baked/grilled, then you can get away with not heating the mixture at all when making. Just throw everything together, mix well, and baste.

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If you give this keto BBQ sauce recipe a try, I’d love a comment and recipe rating below. Also, don’t forget to tag me in re-creations on Instagram and/or Facebook with @elaveganand #elavegan – I love seeing your recreations.

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Keto BBQ Sauce

Author: Michaela Vais

This low carb, keto BBQ sauce is sweet, smoky, tangy, and customizable to your taste buds! This recipe takes just 10 minutes to pull together, is packed with flavor, and yet gluten-free, sugar-free, and vegan.

5 from 3 votes

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Prep Time 5 minutes mins

Cook Time 5 minutes mins

Total Time 10 minutes mins

Course Sauce

Cuisine American

Servings 10

Calories 15 kcal

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Add all ingredients to a saucepan or skillet and stir to combine.

  • Cover and bring to a boil. Reduce the heat to low and let simmer for 3-5 minutes.

  • Taste and adjust seasonings. You can add a splash of water if you prefer a thinner BBQ sauce or cook it longer for a thicker sauce. Allow to cool and pour the sauce into a serving dish or mason jar. Enjoy!

Notes

  • I used Erythritol for a low-carb and sugar-free version, but you can use your favorite sweetener (e.g. organic brown sugar, coconut sugar, maple syrup, etc.).
  • You can use soy sauce or coconut aminos instead of tamari. Or use vegan Worcestershire sauce.
  • The recipe makes a small batch of about 1 1/4 cups (or 300 grams). Feel free to double or triple the recipe. One serving is 1/8 cup (30 g).

Nutrition Facts

Keto BBQ Sauce

Serving Size

30 g

Amount per Serving

Calories

15

% Daily Value*

Fat

1

g

2

%

Saturated Fat

1

g

5

%

Carbohydrates

3

g

1

%

Fiber

1

g

4

%

Sugar

2

g

2

%

Protein

1

g

2

%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

Nutrition information is an estimate and has been calculated automatically

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FAQs

Will BBQ sauce break ketosis? ›

High-Carb Sauces and Condiments

Many seasonings contain sugars and starches that can quickly add up and disrupt ketosis. Examples of condiments to avoid include ketchup, BBQ sauce, and sweet dressings.

Is Sweet Baby Ray's keto friendly? ›

If you follow the keto diet, you already know to avoid refined sugar as much as possible and any sugar you do consume is included in your carb limit of approximately 50 grams per day (which means you don't have a lot of wiggle room). Luckily, Sweet Baby Ray's has you covered.

What does Korean barbecue sauce taste like? ›

Korean BBQ is also known for its distinctly sweet taste, calling for ingredients like soy sauce, sugar, garlic, sesame and oil. For the ultra-adventurous, some recipes use pear and honey for an even more sophisticated flavor profile.

Why does BBQ sauce have so many carbs? ›

Barbecue sauce is a significant source of carbohydrates, with up to 17 grams in two tablespoons. The carbs in barbecue sauce come primarily from added sugar, with tomato sauce accounting for the rest. Many brands list high fructose corn syrup or other sweeteners as their first ingredient.

What ingredient kicks you out of ketosis? ›

Regular and artificial sweeteners can kick you out of ketosis. Stevia is calorie- and carb-free and will not kick you out. Other keto-approved sweeteners are fine to eat in moderation and should not cause a problem.

Will a little ketchup kick me out of ketosis? ›

The Long Answer

Regular ketchup, however is high in carbohydrates and sugar, and flies in the face of the keto diet. If you're counting carbs and you have some to spare, adding a dab of ketchup to something likely won't completely derail you, but it's a good way to needlessly max out your keto macros.

What kind of BBQ can I have on keto? ›

On the ketogenic diet, some of the best options for barbequed meat include brisket, steaks, pulled pork, and bacon. You should choose these options if you want to enjoy a barbecue while following the keto diet.

Is Sweet Potato OK in keto? ›

Sweet potatoes, being a naturally high-carb food, are unfortunately not keto-friendly. Nutritionists believe that the high carb content in sweet potatoes cannot easily fit into keto macros, the common ratio for which is 70% fat, 25% protein, and 5% carbohydrates.

Is movie theater popcorn OK on keto? ›

What About Movie Theater Popcorn? While the question of "is popcorn keto" can be debated, most would agree that popcorn as a movie theater snack, specifically, is not keto-friendly because it is loaded with carbs, sodium, calories, sugar, and other additives. One ounce of oil popped, white popcorn has 16.22 carbs.

What can I put on ribs instead of barbecue sauce? ›

But if you are looking for some alternative sauces with that sweet tinge to prepare baby ribs for your weekend get-together, here are some options.
  • Hoisin Sauce. ...
  • Plum Sauce. ...
  • Mustard Sauce. ...
  • Teriyaki Sauce. ...
  • Fruit-Based Sauces.

Why is Korean BBQ so tender? ›

Marinated barbecue meats

Pears are also traditionally used in the marinade to help tenderize the meat, but kiwi and pineapple have also been used more recently. It is traditionally cooked using gridirons or perforated dome griddles that sit on braziers, but pan cooking has become common as well.

What is Japanese barbecue sauce? ›

Bachan's Japanese Barbecue Sauce is made using real Mirin, which is a staple in traditional Japanese sauces. Our premium Non-GMO Soy Sauce is brewed in Japan, the traditional way. Our fresh green onion, garlic, and ginger are all organic and we would never use any kind of powder or flavorings.

Will BBQ sauce kick me out of ketosis? ›

Ketchup, barbecue sauce, and other condiments

While some of these aren't as high in carbs as other foods on this list, it's easy to eat a lot of them. Eating more than small portion sizes could quickly make them non-keto-friendly.

Can I eat barbecue sauce on keto? ›

You can absolutely enjoy keto barbecue even if you're following a low-carb diet. Barbecue sauce often hides a lot of sugar, so you'll just need to make sure you pick a keto BBQ sauce to slather on your meat.

How many net carbs are in Ray's no sugar added barbecue sauce? ›

Ray's Original Barbecue Sauce No Sugar Added (2 tbsp) contains 4g total carbs, 3g net carbs, 0g fat, 1g protein, and 15 calories.

Can I have barbecue sauce on keto? ›

You can absolutely enjoy keto barbecue even if you're following a low-carb diet. Barbecue sauce often hides a lot of sugar, so you'll just need to make sure you pick a keto BBQ sauce to slather on your meat.

Does the sugar in BBQ sauce cook off? ›

The perfect caramelization is a balance between timing and temperature. Sugar burns between 260ºF to 275ºF, and leaves behind a bitter, sharp taste. If you're using a fruit BBQ sauce, those natural sugars will burn at an even lower temperature.

What sauces are you allowed on keto? ›

Keto practitioners incorporate a variety of different condiments into their diets, including hot sauce, low-carb BBQ sauce, sugar-free ketchup, mustard, ranch dressing, mayonnaise, guacamole, soy sauce, sour cream, and more.

What sauces are not keto friendly? ›

Ketchup, tomato sauce, and tomato paste are not very keto friendly. Tomatoes are one of the higher carb veggies and there are usually some added sugars in there. That being said, there are some great options out there for lower sugar versions but they still have some carbs.

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