The best smoky BBQ marinade
- Published: 24 Jul 25
- Updated: 24 Jul 25
Homemade barbecue sauce tastes so much better than anything you can buy in a bottle. Coffee adds a rich roasted flavour to this sweet, smoky and tangy barbecue marinade.
- Why it’s so good: This smoky BBQ marinade is seriously versatile. Try it on steaks, ribs, sausages, smoking joints, firm tofu and a range of veg, from wedges of cabbage or cauliflower to chunks of peppers or courgettes.
- Make ahead: The marinade will keep, covered, in the fridge for up to 3 weeks.
- Versatile sauce: If you forget to get ahead with your marinating, you can use the marinade as a glaze while cooking instead. Season and lightly coat the meat or veg in oil, then put some of the marinade in a pan on the cooler side of the barbecue, brushing it over your ingredients (after a short initial grilling) at regular intervals until cooked. Or, if you’re cooking indoors in a pan, add to the pan to simmer around the meat and baste with the glaze. The simmered marinade can be served alongside as a sauce.
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Makes 500ml -
Prep time 5 min
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Recipe from August 2025 Issue
Nutrition
Nutrition: per serving
- Calories
- 22kcals
- Fat
- trace
- Protein
- trace
- Carbohydrates
- 4.5g (4.5g sugars)
- Fibre
- trace
- Salt
- 0.4g
delicious. tips
Don’t waste it: Simmer any remaining marinade in a small saucepan (on the hob or on the cooler side of the barbecue) for a few minutes until thickened a little and serve as a sauce alongside your marinated ingredients.
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