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What is your favourite sauce.

Started by Jessica_K, January 25, 2024, 05:59:15 PM

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Jessica_K

What is your favourite sauce, either to have as a table condiment or added to cooking.

As usual for me I do not have one favourite but a number.

I just love Japanese Tamari soy sauce and add it to many things as a substitute for salt and to give a rich flavour. I am crazy enough to sip it from the bottle.

Then there is the classic British HP brown sauce, sweet with an oriental twist.

Followed by what I am very sorry to say is no longer available, but I have one bottle left. From the USA Baby Rays raspberry chipotle.

Any additions?

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ChrissyRyan

Does ketchup count as a sauce?

I do like SOME barbecue, soy, horseradish, and steak sauces.


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big kim

Brown sauce, usually get Aldi's version as HP & Daddys is a bit spendy these days!
Worcester sauce is pretty useful stuff, often add it to cored beef hash, stews & casseroles or have it on a toasted cheese sandwich
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