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July is National Horseradish Month
Give a kick to everything from potato salad to sandwiches.
user ratingWho knew horseradish had a month devoted to its greatness? Well it does, in July, so all the more reason to try out products made from this spicy root. As a member of the mustard family, it offers a great kick to any meal, from sandwiches to marinades. Take note that the multitasking horseradish once was used as a common medicinal ingredient to combat congestion, inflammation, viruses and bacteria and was even used as a muscle relaxant.
Stock up on products from companies like Beaverton Foods, the largest producer of non-refrigerated horseradish and award-winning specialty mustards in the U.S., who started offering the first creamy horseradish to delis such as Fred Meyer 81 years ago. It’s still Beaverton’s best-selling item today (see ordering information below) and will become a favorite pantry staple in your house too.
Horseradish Favorites
Expand your summertime repertoire by adding any of these horseradish-centric items to your dishes.
Beaverton Foods
Inglehoffer Cream Style Horseradish
The company’s top seller for more than 80 years, Inglehoffer Cream Style Horseradish is a must-have for adding zing to salad dressings, cocktail sauce and other snacks and dishes.
MSRP: $1.50/4 ounce
beavertonfoods.com
Horsefeathers Cheddar
Horseradish Spread
This spreadable cheddar is blended with feathery horseradish and sour cream, making for a great dip for crackers or raw vegetables, a spread for sandwiches or an accompaniment to prime rib. Try it on baked or mashed potatoes for a real treat.
MSRP: $7
fiscalinicheese.gourmetfoodmall.com
Ass Kickin' Wasabi Horseradish Hot Sauce
Ass Kickin Wasabi Horseradish Hot Sauce from Southwest Specialty Food, is a combination of Japanese wasabi horseradish blended with habanero pepper. It’s like a slap in the face—with a delicious aftertaste.
MSRP: $3.95
asskickin.com
SchoolHouse Kitchen
Horseradish-Dill Mustard
Bringing more spice to its line of mustards, SchoolHouse Kitchen has added horseradish and dill to its creamy mustard recipe for a hit of heat and a calming finish. It’s superb for roasting and grilling, or in salad dressings or your favorite potato salad.
MSRP: $22/4-pack
schoolhousekitchen.com
Stonewall Kitchen's Wasabi Horseradish Cream Sauce
Take the wasabi horseradish for a spin in this creamy spread, which adds a touch of ginger and spices for well-rounded flavor. Blend it into potato salad or use as a dipping sauce for grilled shrimp, chicken or vegetables. Slather this sauce on a sandwich to shake up your routine lunch.
MSRP: $5.95
stonewallkitchen.com
Tribe Hummus Horseradish
The addition of horseradish to Tribe’s thick and rich hummus gives a spicy twist to a Mediterranean staple. Also available in 14 other varieties, it’s kosher certified, vegan friendly, and free of artificial preservatives, saturated and trans fats, hydrogenated oils, dairy and cholesterol.
MSRP: $3.99
tribehummus.com
Yancey's Fancy's Horseradish Aged Cheddar Cheese
This Yancey’s Fancy cheese has an attitude that results in great flavor, such as its Horseradish Cheddar, which blends the root into an aged cheddar for a spicy snack. Up the ante with Yancey’s Fancy’s Horseradish & Smoked Bacon Aged Cheddar.
MSRP: $4.50
yanceysfancy.com







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