If you’ve ever dunked a crispy chicken nugget into Burger King’s BBQ dipping sauce and wished you could make it at home, this Burger King BBQ sauce recipe is exactly what you need. It’s sweet, smoky, tangy, and ready in about 15 minutes using ingredients you probably already have in your pantry.

This easy copycat sauce tastes just like the real thing — maybe even better, because you control the smokiness and the sugar. Whether you’re serving it with nuggets, fries, onion rings, or burgers, this homemade BBQ dipping sauce is about to become a regular in your kitchen.
Why You’ll Love This Copycat Burger King BBQ Sauce
- Fast and easy — one saucepan and about 15 minutes from start to finish.
- Pantry-friendly — built on ketchup, brown sugar, and everyday spices.
- Better than store-bought — no preservatives, no high-fructose surprises, and fully customizable.
- Versatile — it doubles as a dipping sauce, a glaze, a sandwich spread, and a marinade.
- Budget-friendly — a whole batch costs less than a single fast-food dip cup.

What Does Burger King BBQ Sauce Taste Like?
Burger King’s BBQ dipping sauce is on the sweeter side of the barbecue spectrum, with a tomato-forward base, a tangy vinegar bite, and a gentle hit of smoke. It’s smooth rather than chunky, and it leans more “sweet smoky” than “spicy” or “vinegar-heavy.” This recipe recreates that balance using molasses and brown sugar for depth, apple cider vinegar for tang, and liquid smoke plus smoked paprika for that signature backyard-grill flavor.
Ingredients
Here’s everything you need for this Burger King BBQ sauce recipe. Exact measurements are in the recipe card below.

- Ketchup: The tomato base that gives the sauce its body and color.
- Brown sugar: Adds caramel sweetness; light or dark both work (dark = deeper flavor).
- Molasses: The secret to that rich, authentic barbecue depth.
- Apple cider vinegar: Brings the tang that cuts the sweetness.
- Worcestershire sauce: Adds savory, umami complexity.
- Liquid smoke: The shortcut to real smokehouse flavor.
- Smoked paprika: Reinforces the smoke and adds a subtle warmth.
- Garlic powder & onion powder: The savory backbone.
- Black pepper, salt, and a pinch of cayenne: For seasoning and a barely-there kick.
- Water: To thin the sauce to that perfect dippable consistency.
Ingredient Notes & Substitutions
- No molasses? Use an extra tablespoon of brown sugar plus a teaspoon of maple syrup.
- No liquid smoke? Double the smoked paprika, or add a tiny pinch of chipotle powder.
- Want it tangier? Add an extra teaspoon of apple cider vinegar.
- Want it sweeter? Stir in an extra tablespoon of brown sugar at the end.
How to Make Burger King BBQ Sauce

Step 1: Add all ingredients to a small saucepan and whisk until smooth.
Step 2: Bring to a gentle simmer over medium heat, then reduce to low and cook for 10–12 minutes, stirring occasionally, until slightly thickened. Add more vinegar for tang or brown sugar for sweetness to dial it in.
Step 3: Let it cool — it thickens as it sits — then serve or store.

Pro Tips for the Best BBQ Dipping Sauce
- Don’t skip the simmer. A short simmer melds the flavors and mellows the raw vinegar edge.
- Let it rest. This sauce tastes even better after a few hours in the fridge as the flavors marry.
- Adjust the smoke carefully. Liquid smoke is potent — start small and add more a few drops at a time.
- Blend for ultra-smooth texture. For a glossy, restaurant-style finish, give it a quick blitz with an immersion blender.
Ways to Use This Sauce
- A dipping sauce for crispy chicken nuggets, tenders, French fries, and onion rings
- A spread for juicy air fryer burgers, grilled chicken sandwiches, and wraps
- A glaze for baked or grilled chicken, ribs, and BBQ meatballs
- A base for BBQ pulled pork or sliders
- A dip for sweet potato fries or roasted veggies
How to Store
- Refrigerator: Store in an airtight jar for up to 2 weeks.
- Freezer: Freeze in a sealed container for up to 3 months; thaw overnight in the fridge.
- Make ahead: This sauce is ideal for meal prep — flavors improve over the first day or two.

Frequently Asked Questions
What is Burger King BBQ sauce made of? Burger King’s BBQ dipping sauce is a sweet, smoky, tomato-based sauce. This copycat recreates it with ketchup, brown sugar, molasses, apple cider vinegar, Worcestershire sauce, liquid smoke, and a blend of smoky spices.
Is this BBQ sauce spicy? No — it’s mild and family-friendly. The optional pinch of cayenne adds warmth, not heat. Leave it out entirely for the kids, or add more if you like a kick.
Can I make it without liquid smoke? Yes. Liquid smoke gives the most authentic flavor, but you can double the smoked paprika or add a pinch of chipotle powder instead.
How long does homemade BBQ sauce last? Stored in an airtight container in the fridge, it keeps for up to 2 weeks. You can also freeze it for up to 3 months.
Can I double the recipe? Absolutely. This sauce scales perfectly — just keep the ratios the same and simmer a few extra minutes if you make a large batch.
Is this gluten-free? It can be. Use a gluten-free Worcestershire sauce and confirm your other ingredients are certified gluten-free.

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Burger King BBQ Sauce (Copycat)
Description
Ingredients
- 1 cup ketchup
- ¼ cup packed brown sugar
- 2 tbsp molasses
- 2 tbsp apple cider vinegar
- 1 tbsp Worcestershire sauce
- 1 tsp liquid smoke
- 1 tsp smoked paprika
- ½ tsp garlic powder
- ½ tsp onion powder
- ¼ tsp black pepper
- ¼ tsp salt
- 1 pinch cayenne pepper, optional
- 2 tbsp water, to thin, as needed
Instructions
- Add all ingredients to a small saucepan and whisk until smooth.
- Bring to a gentle simmer over medium heat, then reduce to low.
- Simmer for 10–12 minutes, stirring occasionally, until slightly thickened.
- Taste and adjust — more vinegar for tang, more brown sugar for sweetness.
- Remove from heat and let cool. The sauce thickens as it sits. Serve or store in an airtight jar.
Equipment
- Saucepan
- Whisk
Notes
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