Sweet and Spicy Steak Sauce

Friday, 22 April 2011



Take your eyes off the steak. This is not about the steak. It's all about the sauce . . . truly.



If you want to know how to cook a really good steak, you can check out my recipe here. But . . . don't leave just yet . . . keep your eyes on this page, coz you're in for a real treat.




If you are looking for the perfect sauce to serve with your grilled meats this summer, look no further. This is spicy, and sweet and oh so delicious!



The ingredient list may seem a bit odd, but trust me . . . it's fabulous. Your guests will be wondering what your secret is . . . and they'll be most surprised when you tell them that it is raspberry jam. Yep!!



Raspberry jam! Who'd a thunk it! Dig in!! (Oh, and for the record, I do love my steaks a tad bit on the rare side!)



*Sweet and Spicy Steak Sauce*
Makes 4 servings
Printable Recipe

A wonderfully delicious steak sauce that helps to bring out the best flavours in your grilled steaks! The ingredients may sound a bit odd, but trust me when I say this is fabulous!

2 TBS seedless raspberry jam
2 TBS soft light brown sugar, packed
2 TBS Worcestershire Sauce
2 TBS Tomato Ketchup
2 TBS malt vinegar
5 drops of Tabasco sauce
fine sea salt and freshly ground black pepper to taste

Combine all the ingredients in a saucepan. Bring to the boil over high heat, then reduce to low heat, and simmer for about 10 minutes until nicely thickened. Serve warm with grilled meats.

5 comments

  1. Oh Yum...well, you know i love a good steak and I am going to love this..the jam added in really makes it good I am sure! :D

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  2. Something to try for all of us steak lovers! Just in time for grilling season : ) Thank you!

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  3. The sauce sounds fabulous'! I've bookmarked it to try out of sheer curiosity with the raspberry jam!!

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  4. i want to try and make this but don't have malt vinegar, is it alright to replace it with apple cider vinegar?

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  5. merpatikecil, I should think that cider vinegar would work very well! Let me know how you get on!

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