- Memphis, Tennessee is world-renowned for it's Bar-B-Q and sauces
- Our famous sauces and seasonings are prized treasures, carefully prepared
- Produced in Memphis, Tennessee
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Memphis-style delight,
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This review is from: Corky's (Memphis Own Bar-B-Q Sauce): The Old Fashion Way (18 oz.) (Misc.)
Yes indeed folks . . . if you think you know something about cooking BBQ and you haven't tried this sauce, you'll truly expand your culinary education by trying it. I hear tell that folks in Kansas City think they know something about BBQ and perhaps they do . . . but they know about BEEF BBQ! Corky's is for those of us who like Memphis-style BBQ, which is PORK (and chicken too)!
We all know that there are umpteen different variations of BBQ sauce. Some have a hickory smoke flavor, and some lean towards a mesquite flavor, and still others feature a sweeter flavor. The list goes on and on. Corky's sauce is a little bit of all rolled into one package. Corky's is great, of course, on pork ribs because this is what made the Corky's restaurants so famous. Pulled pork BBQ sandwiches are also livened up with this sauce. Not only does it go great on BBQ chicken recipes, but you ought to try it on Buffalo-style wings as well. Corky's started out at one single location in the heart of Memphis and later expanded to the outlying suburban areas. Now, there are locations throughout Tennessee (Nashville area, Knoxville area, and Pigeon Forge), and there are a few locations in Arkansas, Georgia, Missouri, Indiana, Illinois, Mississippi, and Louisiana. If you live in any of these areas (or plan to visit) you'd do yourself a favor by stopping in and checking them out. The only gripe I have is the price. Over $4.50 for a single bottle of this sauce? Check your local supermarket first and see if it can't be had for a dollar or two less. If not, splurge this once and see if your BBQ recipes don't truly come to life with this stuff.
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