Creamy Horseradish Sauce
The best horseradish sauce, the perfect sauce to top roast beef, you won’t believe how simple it is to put together. Whether you slather it on a roast beef sandwich, beef tenderloin, tri-tip, prime rib, a roast of beef, or similar, this recipe will win for everyone. With a delicious tanginess and spice in a creamy sauce. This recipe is easily multiplied for any amount needed from simple sandwiches to holiday celebrations.
This Creamy Horseradish Sauce is so worth making…
I love sauces, spreads and well just about anything you can dunk something into.
Creamy Horseradish Sauce is no different, I LOVE it!
It’s delicious slathered on roast beef (hot or cold) I love to dip veggies into it and have been known to dunk potato chips in it too.
I like it on ham and well to tell the truth if I have a piece of cheese that to is so yummy with a little creamy horseradish.
Creamy Horseradish is also great for:
- Mixing in dressing like this Creamy Ranch,
- gives a zing to hummus,
- it is a great alternative to wasabi and you can use it on this fun Cali Bowl
It’s easy and quick to make and really ads a deliciously HUGE flavor.
Roast Beef Stackers, just about the most delicious and easy-to-make appetizers!
Creamy Horseradish Sauce
Ingredients
- 1/2 cup sour cream or Greek Yogurt
- 1 teaspoon dry mustard
- 2 tablespoons horseradish I use the prepared horseradish in a jar, fresh would be great too sadly I don't find it often
- 1/2 teaspoon white wine vinegar
- Salt and Pepper
Instructions
- In a blender ( I small drink blender or immersion blender works great if you are making a small batch like this) mix all ingredients and add salt and pepper to taste.
- keep refrigerated and served cold
- Multiply the recipe for larger batches
Notes
Grow it like I do.
It’s an ex plant to grow
And homemade is awesome
Horseradish powder can be purchased by the pound on Amazon.com for a song, I tried this recipe with it and was very pleased! It’s April so we’re not digging up our horseradish roots just yet, although they are very easy to grow and require zero care, you might try growing some yourself (even in a 5-gallon bucket on a patio will work). Watch out for prepared horseradish in a jar though, since just about all brands have high fructose corn syrup and other very nasty ingredients in them; using horseradish powder or homegrown is more tasty and has far more health benefits than the regular store-bought stuff. Thank you so much for this wonderful recipe, Diane!
Do’ the Triscuit crackers get soggy and loose their crispness if refrigerated?
I made them a couple of hours ahead of my party and poopped them into the refrigerator.
Fingers crossed the crackers don’t get soggy!
I hope they don’t get soggy… it’ll depend on how humid your fridge is. Next time you can get all the items ready on a piece of wax/parchment paper and refrigerate them then add them to the crackers just before serving. I make and serve immediately when I make them.