Greetings! We were making sandwiches for lunch and I was getting ready to make some sauce for my sandwich so I thought I’d show you how I do this lovely spicy sandwich spread. Perfect for roast beef and cheese or turkey or anything you love to put on a sandwich!
Mayo, grainy mustard, horseradish, Worcestershire and some steak seasoning is all you need to make a fabulous spicy sandwich spread or spicy and creamy dipping sauce! Slather it on and enjoy! The best part is that you probably have these ingredients on hand already! Mix them up and get down to business.
I hope you give this spicy sandwich spread a go and I hope you love it!
Happy Eating!
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Wooo weeee ! Love it !
this is really good sause
Yummy! What a great recipe. I can’t wait to try this. 🙂
That looks like it might be a great dipping sauce for some steak skewers!
Yes! It is a rice bowl. I have one matching set of four and then five
random bowls with different patterns. A former neighbor of mine throws
pottery and fires them. She no longer makes the bowls but she makes amazing
fired sculpture. Her website is called windstorm pottery. She is in Texas.
I don’t like horseradish but that looks good! and I got a chuckle out of
kitchen quickie…sorry dirty mind was in that gutter when you said it 😉
i saw a recipe recently on allrecipes (dot)com . go check them out… it’s
great
I love roast beef sandwiches….this will be perfect! Thanks so much!
Yum that’s an awesome spread.
love all the stuff in this spread and or dip, thanks Noreen !!!
You used Montreal Steak Seasoning…..did you know they also have a Chicken
Montreal Seasoning? Not quite as bold as the steak but very good for all
kinds of stuff. Y
YUM. And yes, would be great with onion rings — those super wide Walla
Walla Sweets! BTW, Noreen, I love the bowl you are using and see you use it
a lot. For a long time, I couldn’t figure out what the notches were for,
but I think it’s an Asian rice bowl, right?
This would be good with onion rings, and fried mushrooms!
This looks great!
Thanks for the great recipe!
Love that horseradish and grainy mustard.
Yummy in my tummy…….I would put that on a big fat burger. And then I
would thin it out a little and pour it on a salad with sliced steak on top.
Mmmmmmmmmmmmm.
looks flippin’ delicious 🙂
YUM! I bet my Husband would love this for his sandwiches!
yumm gonna try this with chicken sandwiches we are having tonight
For those of your subscribers that are scared of calories. I’m just going
to mention that in mayo-based sauses like this. The mayo can be replaced
partially or completely with greek/turkish style yogurt. And you will still
have something delishious to slather on your sandwich. Because anything
with horseradish = teh noms.
Luv horseradish! Bet this tastes as great as it looks! Thanks