Mustard not the right condiment for that sandwich? How about some horseradish and beets? The two roots pair together perfectly.
It hot, tangy, authoritative. It has presence.
My go-to: Gold’s.
Find it in the cold case.
And today’s lunch: Tofurky deli slices (like meatless pastrami) with Swiss, Boars Head bread and butter pickles (BOGO) and, of course, some horseradish and beets.
In reply to Duke :
I like beets, but not horseradish and I like it. You should give this a try, it's not what you think.
Horseradish and beets is a very common condiment in Poland. Hit up your local Polish store for some primo examples
Kielbasa and slices of hard-boiled egg on pumpernickel bread slathered with beet horseradish and spicey brown mustard. My favorite sandwich.
I remember the first time I got a slice of beet on my Hamburger in Australia ,
No thanks !
Beets were the food your Mom made you eat when you were bad , then lima beans !
And the cans you made sure to put in the box for the food drive .
In reply to californiamilleghia :
Not a fan of beets, either, but mix them with some horseradish and some vineger...
I love horseradish, not a big fan of beats. But if I find it locally I'll give it a try for sure. I've been pickling red onions lately as a nice addition to my sandwiches.
Duke said:Horseradish is fine in the right context.
Beets taste like graveyard dirt.
The end.
It's very tasty graveyard dirt. I'll eat sliced beets like some people eat potato chips.
I buy beet horseradish.
So, I just looked up their “contact us” info: Corporate HQ is located 8.7 miles away from where I grew up–just on the other side of the LIE.
100% not a beet fan (like, at all), but VikkiDp gave me a sample of this stuff (beet + horseradish paste) the last time I was in her area and it was a damn life changer. 100% importing some more when I get back next time
Make your own with actual horseradish if you want some heat to it. Not to knock the jarred stuff, but fresh grated horseradish is on a whole other level
Gary said:Kielbasa and slices of hard-boiled egg on pumpernickel bread slathered with beet horseradish and spicey brown mustard. My favorite sandwich.
Ok, I am trying this. I just have to find the horseradish beet sauce.
Pete. (l33t FS) said:It's very tasty graveyard dirt. I'll eat sliced beets like some people eat potato chips.
PW makes her own oil and vinegar dressing which works just as well on cooked beets as it does any other vegetable, so in the fall and early winter, beet salad is very common in our house. As is throwing them in with other root veggies when we make roasted veggies, a staple in our house, and often my dinner when I work 12hr shifts.
dclafleur said:I'm all in on the concept but so far striking out on finding it local to me.
Nothing in the cold case?
I love horseraddish...but I dunno about beets. Ill give it a go if someone has it...but I aint going to buy it to try it
Brett_Murphy (Agent of Chaos) said:Gary said:Kielbasa and slices of hard-boiled egg on pumpernickel bread slathered with beet horseradish and spicey brown mustard. My favorite sandwich.
Ok, I am trying this. I just have to find the horseradish beet sauce.
Man I'm trying this, just so I can fart in so many different colours.
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