Horseradish Sauce Recipe
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Horseradish Sauce Recipe – This simple horseradish sauce is a great condiment for steak, roast, tenderloin, or in your beef sandwiches. Made with just 4 ingredients!
Horseradish Sauce is a creamy, tangy, delicious sauce that is perfect to serve with steak, prime rib, and beef tenderloin. It adds so much flavor to every bite! I’ve included how to make my Horseradish Sauce Recipe in two ways: a thicker sauce that is similar to the consistency of compound butter and then a looser, creamy sauce. Both versions are so simple to make!
Horseradish Sauce Ingredients
Butter – I prefer to use salted butter, but if you use unsalted you may wish to add just a bit more salt to taste. Make sure that your butter is softened to room temperature.
Resource: How to Soften Butter
Cream Cheese – The cream cheese adds so much flavor and creaminess to the sauce. Make sure that your cream cheese is softened to room temperature. The same method for softening as butter works for cream cheese.
Horseradish – While you can grate your own horseradish, I use a fresh ground horseradish. It is generally kept in the refrigerated section rather than in the deli. You can find it in either fine or coarse ground. I prefer to use coarse ground.
Stone House Seasoning – This is my homemade seasoning blend of salt, pepper and granulated garlic.
OPTIONAL: Sour Cream – Added to the above ingredients for a thinner sauce and included below.
How to Make Homemade Horseradish Sauce Recipe
This version of the recipe is a bit like a compound butter that just melts into a big juicy steak or slice of prime rib when added to it. It is simply delicious!
To make this easy homemade sauce, begin by creaming together your butter and cream cheese with an electric mixer until well-combined and fluffy, about 3 minutes.
Add in your horseradish and Stone House Seasoning.
I like to begin by adding one heaping tablespoon to begin with, mix it well with the cream cheese and butter, and then taste. Then, add more horseradish based on your tastes. If you are like me, you may add another tablespoon.
Adjust it to your tastes.
Then transfer to a container and place in the refrigerator until about 15 minutes before you are ready to serve.
How to Make Creamy Horseradish Sauce Recipe
For my Creamy Horseradish Sauce Recipe, add 1/4 cup of Sour Cream and mix until well combined.
I think you are going to love both versions of this recipe!
Does Horseradish Sauce Need to Be Stored in the Refrigerator?
Yes! Horseradish Sauce is stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator for two to three weeks.
Here’s the Horseradish Sauce Recipe. Try it soon!
Horseradish Sauce Recipe
Ingredients
- 1/2 cup butter,, softened
- 1 (8-ounce) package cream cheese, softened
- 2 tablespoons horseradish, adjust to taste
- 1/2 teaspoon Stone House Seasoning, optional
Creamy Horseradish Sauce Ingredients
- 1/4 cup sour cream, optional
Instructions
- Cream butter and add in cream cheese. Cream together until fluffy. Stir in horseradish and Stone House Seasoning. Cover tightly with wrap and store in the refrigerator for up to a week. When ready to serve, remove from the refrigerator about 15 minutes before serving.
Creamy Horseradish Sauce
- If you desire a thinner sauce, add the sour cream and mix until well combined.
Notes
Nutrition
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.
Enjoy!
Robyn xo
Hi Robyn,
Delicious horseradish sauce!
I wrote a few weeks ago about deep frying a prime rib roast you asked I write you back on the out come of the roast. It turned out to be the Best prime rib I ever cook. My daughter Shannon said she believes itโs the best meal she has ever had!
Your horseradish sauce was a nice compliment to the meat.
I think Iโll deep fry another roast for New Years.ย
Thank you Robyn and happy holidays to all!
Kathleenย
Yum! I imagine I’d put it on crackers if there wasn’t any beef around! Thanks for sharing!
How long would this last in the fridge. I’m alone so there would be leftovers. Thanks1