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Old Jul 13, 2012 | 11:05 am
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If any Wisconsin Northwoods folks would like to get fresh grated horseradish but not put up with the agony the OP did, Smugglers Lounge in Eagle River makes the fresh stuff www.smugglers-lounge.com/horse.html
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Old Jul 13, 2012 | 5:50 pm
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I am partial to a horseradish sauce my grandmother (Czech) made:

Grated Horseradish
Make apple sauce by grating apples
mix together with a touch of salt and some sugar to sweeten
a little bit of vinegar

Great on ham and also cold calves tongue (that is great cooked with a brown sauce - the horseradish/apple sauce is with the left overs.

Of course, you can simplify and use pre-made apple sauce (and horseradish for that matter) but I prefer freshly grated apples.
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Old Jul 14, 2012 | 2:44 am
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Horseradish and rare roast beef is a marriage made in heaven. The other thing I do is mix a spoonful in to a tomato relish, goes great with a good burger.
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Old Jul 14, 2012 | 8:22 am
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mmm...one of the best condiments. A friend up in Illinois has an amish brother that farms the stuff and sends down some of the fresh stuff, wow the stuff at the store has nothing on it
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Old Jul 17, 2012 | 9:21 pm
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Thank you for the great link Mike !
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Old Jul 18, 2012 | 9:01 am
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Originally Posted by GRALISTAIR
One other suggestion. My boss enjoys a Bloody Mary that is kicked up by a little horseradish.
That seems a great use for horseradish. Need to try it!
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Old Jul 21, 2012 | 8:45 am
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Buffalo's beef on weck (a sandwich with roots in Germany) allows horseradish to play an important supporting role. I've only tried it at The Anchor Bar (more famous for its wings), but then again, that's fine by me.
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Old Jul 21, 2012 | 9:23 am
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Originally Posted by pvdecastro
That seems a great use for horseradish. Need to try it!
It's not a Bloody Mary without a dash of Horseradish. Somehow the strange combination of horseradish, Worcestershire, lemon and hot sauce muzzles the vodka and elevates the tomato juice.

Somehow, freshly grated horseradish mixed with whipped cream (not sour cream) elevates rare roast beef to the Pantheon of enjoyable entrees.
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Old Jul 21, 2012 | 9:21 pm
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Originally Posted by indianwells
Horseradish and rare roast beef is a marriage made in heaven. The other thing I do is mix a spoonful in to a tomato relish, goes great with a good burger.
Originally Posted by TMOliver
It's not a Bloody Mary without a dash of Horseradish. Somehow the strange combination of horseradish, Worcestershire, lemon and hot sauce muzzles the vodka and elevates the tomato juice.

Somehow, freshly grated horseradish mixed with whipped cream (not sour cream) elevates rare roast beef to the Pantheon of enjoyable entrees.
Gentlemen: RE the bolded points above. I couldn't have said it better myself. I only wish I had.
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Old Jul 21, 2012 | 9:26 pm
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_+1 for the Bloody Mary and a Shrimp Cocktail.
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Old Jul 22, 2012 | 9:43 am
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Another "hint of horseradish" elevates dish. A small local Korean restaurant serves a side salad, pretty mundane, with its entrees. The "house dressing" is somewhere in the vein of the Russian/Thousand Island/Crab Louie school, but contains a bit of horseradish. I do it at home, mayo and a little ketchup (horrors!), finely chopped scallion tops, and some good horseradish. Atop good lettuce topped with a handful of boiled shrimp, it belies its humble basic components.
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Old Jul 22, 2012 | 11:21 am
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You can make some delish homemade cocktail sauce and add a little shrimp. Once you have it fresh you will never want anything else.

Just mix ketchup, horseradish, a couple splashes of worcestershire sauce, a little garlic powder to taste, add juice from half a lemon and enjoy!
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Old Jul 23, 2012 | 5:36 pm
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I like horseradish with boiled beef: add some root vegetables and noodles, and it is heaven. In fact, I am having some right now!

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Old Jul 23, 2012 | 5:48 pm
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My Dad always said that if it didn't make stuff come out yer eyes and nose, then it wasn't strong enough. Last night, Mrs. K used some for red sauce for her salmon.
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