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Have a look at these recipes! These are our recipes from the category Sauce – suitable for various occasions. One of these 364 recipes may become your new favorite. The preparation time is 5 - 600 minutes, depending on the complexity of the recipe. See our favorite recipes here - How to make salmon fillets with cheese and spinach sauce?, Easy slow cooked butter chicken, Easy chinese broccoli Stir Fry with Garlic Sauce, Creamy Tomato Sauce Chicken Pasta - made for lovers of good food. Enjoy your meal!

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Romi
Recipe preview Scotch Fillet Steak with Chimichurri sauce
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Scotch Fillet Steak with Chimichurri sauce

This easy recipe teaches how to make the best homemade Scotch Fillet Steak with Chimichurri sauce. Don't miss it!
Tammy
Tammy
Recipe preview Peanut Butter Sauce Ramen Noodles
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Peanut Butter Sauce Ramen Noodles

This untraditional meal has an easy recipe and tastes delicious. Don't be afraid to try, and learn how to make it today!
Tammy
Tammy
Recipe preview Easy Recipe for Passionfruit Custard
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Easy Recipe for Passionfruit Custard

This yummy treat is easy to make and perfect to add to scones, pancakes, or any other desserts.
Tammy
Tammy
Recipe preview The Best Spicy Thai Peanut Sauce
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The Best Spicy Thai Peanut Sauce

How to make authentic spicy peanut sauce in just a few minutes! The best, yet super easy, recipe out there.
Tammy
Tammy
Recipe preview How to make Chili Tomato Sauce
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How to make Chili Tomato Sauce

A recipe for this super easy sauce! Add to pasta, or use as a unique dipping sauce.

Take No Prisoners Hot Sauce

When it comes to hot sauce, our photographer, Chris Rochelle, likes it fiery. For the faint of heart, we suggest using his sauce as a light seasoning in things like tacos, eggs, hummus, curry, or our Turkey Chili recipe.

Espresso-Bourbon Caramel Sauce

The flavour in this rich caramel sauce is balanced out by the addition of bourbon and espresso powder. Start by boiling butter, brown sugar, and cream, plus some light corn syrup to keep the caramel from crystallizing. When it’s ready, flavor it with bourbon and espresso powder for a boozy sauce that adds a little extra pizzazz to a scoop of ice cream or a slice of Mississippi Mud Cake. Game plan: The sauce can be made up to 4 days ahead.

Romesco Sauce

This shortcut version of the classic Spanish romesco sauce—a combination of tomatoes, red peppers, bread, and almonds—is an easy, quick dip to prepare for cocktail parties. Its flavors pair well with anything from vegetable crudités to grilled chicken breasts and pasta, but one of our favorite ways to serve it is with roasted shrimp. Try pairing it with easy homemade chimichurri sauce for a garlic twist on this classic dipping sauce.

Easy Blender Hollandaise Sauce

Most people don’t try making hollandaise sauce at home because the classic method requires a water bath and constant attention to ensure a perfectly textured sauce. In this fast and easy version, we use a blender to emulsify butter and egg yolks into a perfectly smooth sauce with a hint of brightness from lemon juice. Use it for classic eggs Benedict, or drizzle it over broiled fish or steamed veggies. Pick a great new blender to make this sauce and everything else you want smooth.

The Red Howler Hot Sauce

This hot sauce gets its heat from hot paprika and cayenne pepper rather than chile peppers. To make it, throw boiled carrots, roasted red peppers, lemon juice, red wine vinegar, smoked and hot paprika, and cayenne into a blender. Serve this tangy, smoky sauce over grilled steak or stir it into hummus for an easy dip. Game plan: The hot sauce is ready to be served after 1 day, but the flavors will continue to meld for 2 to 3 days.

Cherry Bomb Hot Sauce

Add sweet cherry heat to your favorite recipes with this easy hot sauce. Just blend boiled carrots, roasted red peppers, and habanero chiles with cherry juice, vinegar, ginger, and a touch of sugar and salt. This sweet and spicy sauce is an awesome complement to pork dishes like cochinita pibil or Cuban-style rotisserie pork loin. Game plan: Habaneros are particularly spicy chile peppers, so we suggest wearing a pair of latex gloves when removing the seeds.

Cocktail Sauce

This classic cocktail sauce is a tangy, slightly spicy mixture of ketchup, prepared horseradish, lemon juice, and Tabasco sauce. Serve it with poached shrimp for a traditional shrimp cocktail or on briny oysters on the half shell. Game plan: This recipe can be made up to 1 day ahead, covered, and refrigerated.

Marie Rose Sauce

With a flavor somewhere between cocktail sauce and Thousand Island dressing, this tangy, versatile recipe starts with ketchup and mayonnaise as the base and is flavored with brandy, Worcestershire sauce, hot sauce, and lemon juice. Use it as a dip for chilled seafood or french fries, or smear it on a toasted bun and proclaim it your secret house sauce for a bacon cheeseburger.

Soy Rémoulade Sauce

Rémoulade is a classic mayo-based accompaniment for Creole-style fried seafood. We gave the Louisiana standby a touch of Asian character via soy sauce and a little chopped cilantro. Serve it with grilled or fried shrimp, or on grilled salmon burgers.

Smoked Sriracha Sauce

Since Sriracha as we know and love it is fermented, tagging this bold-tasting hot sauce made with red Fresno chiles as such is technically a misnomer. Still, giving the chiles a 15-minute session in the stovetop smoker gives the finished sauce enough grounding and complexity to be worthy of the name. Special equipment: You’ll need a stovetop smoker.

Easy Chermoula Sauce

Food writer and cooking teacher Nadine Abensur introduced us to this superpunchy pestolike sauce from North Africa in her book The Cranks Bible: A Timeless Collection of Vegetarian Recipes. Chermoula is delicious with grilled fish and grilled or steamed vegetables, a secret flavor weapon for making healthy stuff taste great. Game plan: Chermoula is best right out of the food processor, but it will keep for up to 1 week in the fridge.
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