Tangy Blueberry BBQ Sauce Recipe for Grilling & Glazing

This homemade Blueberry BBQ Sauce offers a bright, fruity twist on classic barbecue flavor. Sweet, tangy, and slightly smoky, it pairs wonderfully with grilled meats, wings, pulled pork, and even burgers.

Blueberry BBQ Sauce in dish

This blueberry sauce first appeared alongside a Dr. Pepper Chicken Wing recipe and immediately impressed on wings. Since then I’ve used it on pulled pork and burgers with great results—it’s versatile, easy to make, and stores well in the fridge.

Mason jar filled with blueberry bbq sauce

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Blueberry BBQ Sauce

On a trip to Maine years ago I discovered how much the region celebrates blueberries—jams, sauces, and even savory items on menus. A local bar served blueberry chicken wings that I absolutely loved, and that inspired me to recreate a blueberry-based BBQ sauce at home. I smoked wings, tossed them in the sauce, and the result was a hit.

Blueberry bbq sauce on wings

Recipe Rundown

Prep Time: 5 minutes
Cook Time: 15 minutes
Servings: 6-8

Blueberry BBQ Sauce Ingredients

Blueberries: Fresh berries are ideal for bright flavor, but frozen work well too.

Ketchup: Forms the tomato base of the BBQ sauce. Regular or low-sugar varieties are fine.

Apple Cider Vinegar: Adds tang and balances the sweetness. White vinegar can be used as a substitute, though the flavor will differ slightly.

Brown Sugar: Light or dark brown sugar adds warmth and sweetness; honey may be used instead.

Blueberry BBQ Sauce labeled ingredients

Molasses: A small amount deepens the flavor with rich, almost dried-fruit notes.

Chili Powder: Contributes a touch of smokiness and gentle heat to balance the fruit.

Black Pepper: Just a pinch enhances overall flavor.

Water: Thins the sauce slightly for a better coating consistency.

Cayenne Pepper (optional): Adds extra heat if you like a spicier sauce; leave it out for a milder profile.

How to Make Blueberry BBQ Sauce

This sauce is quick and forgiving—about twenty minutes from start to finish. It benefits from chilling so the flavors can meld.

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Step 1: Combine Ingredients

Add all ingredients to a medium saucepan, reserving the water to add last.

Step 2: Heat

Stir the mixture and bring it up to a boil over high heat.

Step 3: Simmer

Once it boils, reduce the heat and simmer for about 10 minutes, stirring occasionally to prevent sticking. The blueberries will break down and the sauce will thicken as it simmers. If any pulp concerns you, a short strain through a fine mesh is optional, but the texture smooths out when cooked.

When the sauce reaches the desired consistency, pour it into a clean mason jar, let it cool about 15 minutes, then refrigerate. The sauce keeps well for several weeks when chilled.

Homemade bbq sauce with blueberries on brush

Watch Me Make This Blueberry BBQ Sauce

A Fun Take on Traditional Barbecue Sauce

This blueberry BBQ sauce is slightly sweeter than many traditional sauces, but it maintains a balanced flavor thanks to the vinegar, spices, and a touch of molasses. It complements beef, pork, and chicken and is a great way to use fresh or frozen blueberries when you want something different from the usual BBQ fare. Try it next time you want a fruity, flavorful sauce to liven up your grilling.

Blueberry BBQ Sauce final jar
Mason jar filled with blueberry bbq sauce

Blueberry BBQ Sauce

A quick, flavorful blueberry barbecue sauce that works great on chicken wings, pulled pork, burgers, and more. Ready in about 20 minutes and stores well in the refrigerator.
Prep Time 5 minutes
Cook Time 15 minutes
Total Time 20 minutes

Ingredients

  • 1 cup fresh or frozen blueberries
  • cup ketchup
  • ¼ cup apple cider vinegar
  • ¼ cup brown sugar
  • ½ tablespoon molasses
  • ½ teaspoon chili powder
  • ½ teaspoon black pepper
  • ¼ cup water
  • ½ teaspoon cayenne optional

Instructions

  • In a medium saucepan, combine all ingredients, adding the water last.
  • Stir over high heat until the mixture comes to a boil.
  • Reduce heat and simmer for about 10 minutes, stirring occasionally to prevent burning.
  • The sauce will thicken as it simmers; once it reaches the desired consistency, remove from heat.
  • Pour into a mason jar, allow to cool for about 15 minutes, then seal and refrigerate.