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bassman
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« on: December 28, 2015, 05:26:05 AM »

New to me but I'm sure many of you already know about this stuff......St Elmo's Cocktail Sauce.  Tried some of this over the
holidays with friends and family and it was a MAJOR hit.  We normally use Bookbinder's but added the St Elmo's as a second
choice just for laughs.  Well, to our surprise the St Elmo's won out over the Bookbinders.  It is spicy and does have a kick but
it also has a nice flavor to go along with it.  Just sharing.....your experience, opinions and tastebuds may vary.

http://www.stelmos.com/cocktail-sauce/st-elmo-steak-house-bottle-cocktail-sauce/

P.S.  We got ours at a local Costco in the refrigerated area where the salsas and sauces are kept
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Pappy!
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« Reply #1 on: December 28, 2015, 06:52:51 AM »

I just use fresh ketchup and super fresh horseradish and a squeeze of lime. Make it to color...the lighter the color the hotter it is.
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Wizzard
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« Reply #2 on: December 28, 2015, 07:18:49 AM »

been using st elmo's for years. There is non better.
You ever get the chance go to their resturant in Indy where is all started. Its worth it.
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hubcapsc
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« Reply #3 on: December 28, 2015, 07:35:43 AM »


Texas Pete, a grocery store brand, has sugar farther down on the list of
ingredients than most... I like it but would be happy to try some others...

Ingredients: Tomato Paste, Fresh Horseradish, Vinegar, Sugar, Hot Sauce [Vinegar,
Aged Peppers ( Peppers, Salt, Vinegar), Water, Xanthan Gum, and
Benzoate of Soda (To Protect Freshness and Flavor)], Salt, Garlic Powder, Spice,
Citric Acid, Onion Powder.

Other grocery store cocktail sauces have sugar as #1 or #2 !

-Mike "Hunt's Ketchup, #2, Heinz catsup, #3..."
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Patrick
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« Reply #4 on: December 28, 2015, 08:17:39 AM »

Hmmm, I'll be darned. I'll have to look at the ingredients on some of those.

We do as Pappy. Quick and easy. We grow our own horseradish.
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MP
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North Dakota


« Reply #5 on: December 28, 2015, 08:32:10 AM »

Hmmm, I'll be darned. I'll have to look at the ingredients on some of those.

We do as Pappy. Quick and easy. We grow our own horseradish.

Experiment with the home grown horseradish, with catsup or tomato paste.  Try with no, or varying levels of vinegar added too.

Yum, yum!
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Patrick
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« Reply #6 on: December 28, 2015, 11:56:36 AM »

Hmmm, I'll be darned. I'll have to look at the ingredients on some of those.

We do as Pappy. Quick and easy. We grow our own horseradish.

Experiment with the home grown horseradish, with catsup or tomato paste.  Try with no, or varying levels of vinegar added too.

Yum, yum!






Interesting. Never tried using paste or vinegar. I like vinegar, but, JoAnn doesn't, so, guess what happens.  Grin
When folks come over I make 2 varieties, mild and hotter. I guess next time I'll try a 3rd or 4th.  Smiley
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MP
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« Reply #7 on: December 28, 2015, 12:11:14 PM »

Hmmm, I'll be darned. I'll have to look at the ingredients on some of those.

We do as Pappy. Quick and easy. We grow our own horseradish.

Experiment with the home grown horseradish, with catsup or tomato paste.  Try with no, or varying levels of vinegar added too.

Yum, yum!


Interesting. Never tried using paste or vinegar. I like vinegar, but, JoAnn doesn't, so, guess what happens.  Grin
When folks come over I make 2 varieties, mild and hotter. I guess next time I'll try a 3rd or 4th.  Smiley


Paste is not as sweet as catsup.  Catsup has more sugar in it.

Try a little paste, with a little vinegar, add horseradish.  Have fun experimenting!
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Hook#3287
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« Reply #8 on: December 28, 2015, 03:39:10 PM »

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Paste is not as sweet as catsup.  Catsup has more sugar in it.

Try a little paste, with a little vinegar, add horseradish.  Have fun experimenting!

Now that sounds very interesting, gonna havta give that a whirl.  Always been doing the ketchup and horseradish with a hit of lemon juice.  Couple shots of Tabasco when I want more kick.
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