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Baroque Bloke
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First, would the naysayers please restrain themselves. We already know that it’s not “The Real Deal” that horseradish connoisseurs demand.

That said, I like the stuff. Awhile back I could buy it online, including Amazon, but no longer. So I’m looking for a creamy horseradish sauce that tastes much like Arby’s Horsey Sauce.

Open for suggestions…

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Woeber's Sandwich Pal is pretty good. Should be able to buy it local as well as online. https://shop.wegmans.com/produ...al-horseradish-sauce



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First, would the naysayers please restrain themselves. We already know that it’s not “The Real Deal” that horseradish connoisseurs demand.

That said, I like the stuff. Awhile back I could buy it online, including Amazon, but no longer. So I’m looking for a creamy horseradish sauce that tastes much like Arby’s Horsey Sauce.

Open for suggestions…


Go inside to an Arby’s and buy a roast beef sandwich as a “To Go” order. Then when they hand you your order in a paper sack, go over to the condiments station and take every one of those little packets. Sure, you’ll probably be banded from that particular Arby’s, but visit other ones, wash-rinse-repeat.


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Arby's Horsey Sauce


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Arby's Horsey Sauce

A google search for “Arby’s Horsey Sauce” produces dozens of “just like…” recipes. A LOT of folks must like it. A mystery that Arby’s offered it for only a limited time.



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I can't help you with an alternative, but I gotta say that 2BobTanner has a very good suggestion. Hell, you don't even need to go inside. They give you lots of packets, if you ask them.



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St. Elmo's Steakhouse Creamy Horseradish sauce. Also try their famous Shrimp Cocktail sauce.

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Boar's Head pub horseradish is pretty good.


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Beaver brand creamy horseradish sauce is good. It's a little stronger than Arby's version but you can cut it with some mayonnaise if you want.

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Woeber's Sandwich Pal is pretty good


My wife's & my choice also


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Woeber's Sandwich Pal is pretty good. Should be able to buy it local as well as online. https://shop.wegmans.com/produ...al-horseradish-sauce


I read the initial post and this is the exact product I use on my roast beef at home.

Montgomery Inn BBQ Sauce is what I use instead of Arby’s Sauce at the house. It is a touch sweeter compared to Arby’s but pairs well with the horseradish sauce.


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Boar's Head pub horseradish is pretty good.


Another vote for this. I always keep a bottle in the fridge. Definitely one of the best pre-made sauces I’ve tried.


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I'm a fan of Atomic Horseradish, straight up, but when I go to Arby's I always use a lot of their horsey sauce.

It's definitely good.

Good luck in your search.
 
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Montgomery Inn BBQ Sauce i


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I picked up Beano's Heavenly Horseradish Sauce from Publix. Pretty good stuff.


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It tastes like it’s based on Miracle Whip as a base, NOT mayonnaise.

I’d try mixing a little grated horseradish in a jar into Miracle Whip and maybe S&P and I’ll bet you that’s going to be close.


 
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I should’ve mentioned that I’ve auditioned two creamy horseradish sauces so far.

Thumann’s Creamy Horseradish:
1. Doesn’t taste at all like Arby’s.
2. Isn’t particularly tasty either.
3. Practically no heat.
Three strikes on three pitches. Gone.

Beano’s Heavenly Horseradish:
1. Somewhat similar to Arby’s.
2. Tasty.
3. Some heat.
Still a viable candidate.

And I have three more candidates for Arby’s Horsey Sauce replacement on hand, but untried as yet:
* Heinz Premium Horseradish
* Beaver Cream Horseradish
* Inglehoffer Cream Style Horseradish

I’ll report on them later.



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St. Elmo's Steakhouse Creamy Horseradish sauce. Also try their famous Shrimp Cocktail sauce.

https://stelmofoods.com


yup, this is a good one...
 
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And I have three more candidates for Arby’s Horsey Sauce replacement on hand, but untried as yet:
* Heinz Premium Horseradish
* Beaver Cream Horseradish
* Inglehoffer Cream Style Horseradish


It’s been a while since I’ve had any of those, but I think Heinz is probably going to be closest to what you’re looking for.


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As close to Horsey Sauce we could find.....






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