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Khrenovina sauce (Russian: хреновина) is a spicy horseradish sauce served with a main course, popular in Siberia. It is prepared by blending fresh tomatoes, horseradish, garlic and salt. Ground black pepper, ground paprika, sweet bell pepper, vinegar, and sugar may also be added.
Yields: 6-8 servings. Prep Time: 45 mins. Total Time: 45 mins. Ingredients. Cocktail Sauce. 1 c. ketchup. 1/4 c. prepared horseradish. 1 tbsp. Louisiana-style hot sauce (such as Crystal)
Ćwikła – Made of horseradish and cooked, minced beets. Very common during Easter [citation needed]. Served with various meats to eat with bread. Cranberry horseradish sauce – Consists of horseradish, minced cranberries, sour cream and mayonnaise. Dill sauce – Sauce which can be made hot or cold. Cold is made of dill, yoghurt and spices.
Zesty horseradish sauce: In a small bowl, beat 1/2 cup heavy whipping cream until stiff peaks form. Fold in 1/4 cup fresh grated horseradish root, 1/2 teaspoon Dijon mustard and 1/4 teaspoon salt.
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Horseradish sauce made from grated horseradish root and vinegar is a common condiment in the United Kingdom, in Denmark (with sugar added) and in Poland. [30] In the UK, it is usually served with roast beef, often as part of a traditional Sunday roast , but can be used in a number of other dishes, including sandwiches or salads.
Chinese mustard and Düsseldorf mustard are among the many other mustards made with brown mustard seeds, to hot or spicy effect. Horseradish: Prepared horseradish, made from the grated white root ...
These types of chrain are distinct from other horseradish-based condiments in that they are pareve (contain no dairy products), making it acceptable at both meat and dairy meals according to Jewish dietary law. In contrast, many Central European varieties include cream, while some Russian recipes call for chrain with smetana (sour cream). [1]