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Made from dehydrated horseradish root, this powdered horseradish is pungent, sharp, and hot in flavor.
How to Use
Use horseradish root powder in uncooked sauce recipes for added zest and heat. To make horseradish sauce, mix 1 part dry horseradish with 2-3 parts water. For a classic cocktail sauce, add 2 Tbsp horseradish flavoring to 1 cup ketchup. Add to dips, sour cream, tomato juice, and Bloody Marys.
About The Spice
Horseradish spice is native to regions along the Caspian Sea, from Russia to Finland. Today, it's also grown in both Europe and the United States. Horseradish contains a volatile oil that gives it quite a significant bite, but its pungency evaporates during cooking.More Information
To make horseradish sauce, mix 1 part powder with 2 parts water, using more or less water for desired thickness. For mustard, mix together equal parts powdered horseradish, mustard powder, and vinegar. For cocktail sauce, simply mix 2 Tbsp. powder with 1 cup ketchup. It's also a zesty addition to dips, sour cream, tomato juice, and Bloody Marys.
Horseradish Powder Q&A
What is horseradish made of?
Horseradish is a white root that contains volatile oils, giving it its pungent aroma and spicy flavor.
How do you use horseradish?
Horseradish is more commonly used to make horseradish sauce, cocktail sauce, Bloody Marys or homemade spicy mustard.
What makes horseradish spicy?
The volatile oils in horseradish are what's responsible for making it hot. This oil evaporates when cooked, hence why horseradish is mostly used in uncooked sauces.
What flavors go well with horseradish?
Horseradish powder goes well with vinegar, mustard powder, especially for when making a mustard, and ketchup when making cocktail sauce. It's also great to add in dips for extra zestiness.
Dietary Information
Salt-Free
MSG-Free
Nut-Free
Dairy-Free
Gluten-Free
Onion-Free
Garlic-Free
Black Pepper-Free
Corn-Free
Capsicum-Free
Sweetener-Free
Sugar-Free
Sesame-Free
Vegetarian
Vegan
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