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Firefox
05-09-2009, 12:17 AM
Is barbecue sause bad for cats?

Because I have this habit of leaving dishes on my bedroom floor, and my cat licked all the barbecue sause off of a plate last night so I was just wondering, and I cannot find anything on the internet about cats eating barbecue sause.

**Sapphire**
05-11-2009, 01:52 PM
I wouldn't think so as long as it's not a spicy BBQ sauce. EJ has eaten alot of different kinds of table food over the time I've had him & he's never gotten sick.

Has you cat seemed a little sick or has she thrown up by now?

Ossie28
12-14-2011, 09:49 AM
Ingredients:

Chicken wings : 1 lb

Tomato ketchup : 1/2 cup
Soy sauce (mine was chilli flavoured) : 1 cup
Garlic powder / paste : 2-3 tsp
Cayenne powder : 1/2 tbsp (adjust the heat as per your choice)
Black pepper powder : 1 tsp
Salt not required as soy sauces are usually little higher on salt
Honey : 1/4 cup
Lemon juice : 1 tbsp (depends upon how much tangy you wants)
Oil for shallow frying

Instruction / method:

Cut the chicken wings into half so that it can sit flat on the pan, but this is optional, if you have a large pan then this is not required. Sprinkle some salt over it and shallow fry it in hot oil.

For quick fix barbecue sauce : combine all the ingredients in a mixing bowl (except chicken off course) and blend well, let it stand for an hour, this will incorporates the flavour well.

Now in a separate pan, grease it slightly with oil and add the sauce, simmer on low flame for 5 minutes.

Pour the hot sauce over the crispy fried chicken wings towards the end, coat the chicken wings well with the sauce and let it fry for couple of minutes on low flame.

Serve the hot chicken wings on a bed of lettuce and other veggies, drizzle some ranch dressing over it (optional) and enjoy the finger licking chicken wings.