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Best Tomato-Free BBQ Sauce

BBQ sauces that ditch the tomato base entirely - for nightshade-free diets, AIP eaters, tomato-allergic households, and the Carolina vinegar tradition. Verified label data.

By BBQ Sauce Scout editors Updated 2026-05-30 How we test

Tomato is so default in American BBQ sauce that “tomato-free BBQ” reads as a contradiction in some kitchens. It is not. Three large regional traditions - Eastern North Carolina vinegar, South Carolina mustard, and Alabama white - have always been tomato-free, and Japanese yakiniku-tare and Korean bulgogi sauces are tomato-free by definition. They are real BBQ sauce; they are just not the Kansas City template.

The picks below are filtered to sauces in our database with published ingredient lists that contain neither tomato nor ketchup. Sauces without published ingredient data are excluded entirely - we will not claim “no tomato” on a sauce whose label we have not seen.

How we filtered

A sauce passes the gate if:

That second rule is what protects you from a sauce that just happens to have no ingredient data on file. The detail page for each pick includes the full ingredient list so you can audit our filter against the actual bottle.

Which style to start with

Not all tomato-free BBQ sauces taste similar. Pick by use case:

AIP and nightshade-free notes

If you are following the autoimmune protocol or another nightshade-free diet, also screen the ingredient list for paprika, chili pepper, cayenne, and bell pepper. The sauces below are tomato-free, but a small subset still contain other nightshades. The detail page lists every ingredient so a strict AIP screen is possible.

Allergy disclaimer

We are a sauce database, not a clinician. The filter looks at the printed label. If you have a diagnosed tomato allergy, always do your own ingredient review on the manufacturer’s current label - recipes change without notice, and cross-contamination at the production line is a separate question we cannot answer from a label.

The picks

Sorted by the criterion above. The #1 pick is the strongest match; the rest are still in the list because they cleared our quality gate.

Compare all picks

# Sauce Style Heat Sweet Sugars (g)
1 Ebara Yakiniku Sauce Regular japanese 1/5 2/5 n/a
2 Chungjungone O'Food Korean BBQ Gochujang Bulgogi Marinade for Pork korean 4/5 3/5 6
3 Smoke in a Bottle kansas-city 0/5 4/5 1
4 Pineapple Heat BBQ Glaze general 5/5 5/5 28
5 Korean BBQ Sauce korean 3/5 4/5 n/a
6 bibigo BBQ Sauce Original korean 1/5 4/5 7
7 YAKINIKU SAUCE BIB japanese 3/5 4/5 8
8 Korean Style BBQ Sauce korean 3/5 3/5 0
9 Wang Korean BBQ Beef Bulgogi Marinade korean 1/5 4/5 10
10 Ebara Golden Yakiniku Sauce Mild japanese 1/5 4/5 0

Frequently asked questions

Why would a BBQ sauce be tomato-free?
Three reasons drive this search. First, allergy or intolerance - a small share of people react to tomato proteins. Second, nightshade-free or AIP (autoimmune protocol) eating, which avoids all nightshades including tomato. Third, regional tradition - Eastern North Carolina vinegar sauce, South Carolina mustard sauce, Alabama white, and most East-Asian grill sauces (yakiniku, bulgogi) have never used tomato. The list below covers all three.
What can I use instead of BBQ sauce on a no-tomato diet?
Plenty. Carolina vinegar sauce on pulled pork is what BBQ was before ketchup-style sauces dominated; Carolina mustard sauce on pork and chicken; Alabama white on smoked chicken; Japanese yakiniku and Korean bulgogi sauces on grilled beef. All four lines are tomato-free by tradition. Sourcing them at supermarket scale is the harder part, which is what this list solves.
Is Korean BBQ sauce tomato-free?
Almost always, yes. Traditional Korean BBQ sauces - bulgogi and galbi marinades - are built on soy sauce, Asian pear, garlic, sesame, and sugar. No tomato. We label-verified each entry on this page; check the sauce detail page for the full ingredient list.
Is Japanese yakiniku sauce tomato-free?
Yes, by tradition. Yakiniku-tare is soy sauce, mirin, sake, garlic, ginger, and sugar. Bachan's and Ebara are the two large brands in the US import market, and both are tomato-free. Several variants are on this list.
What is the best tomato-free BBQ sauce for pulled pork?
Scott's BBQ Sauce (Eastern North Carolina vinegar style) is the canonical pick. It is what whole-hog pulled pork was meant to be sauced with - thin, sharp, vinegar-and-pepper, no sugar to speak of, and structurally tomato-free. For a sweeter take, True Made Foods Pitmaster Carolina Gold (mustard-based) works too.

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