



HP Sauce is the only original brown sauce, which since 1899 has set the standard for quality. Everyone's favorite, this legendary and uniquely distinctive taste sensation is the result of HP's dedication to sourcing the highest quality ingredients and using a closely guarded secret recipe. Review: A classic sauce - still as good as ever! - My wife and I both grew up in Great Britain and like in many British homes, this sauce was a staple item in our pantries and probably more popular than ketchup. Its a savoury, but mild, brown sauce that's made from a malt vinegar base, thickened with tomatoes, dates, tamarind, and other spices. It's delicious as a condiment to either hot or cold foods - we particularly like it on sausages (bangers), bacon or chips (fries), but it also makes a really good spread to liven up cold cheese or ham sandwiches. Its a bit similar to a brown steak sauce such as 'A1', but has a thicker, less runny consistency that clings better to food, like a good ketchup does. My kids have grown to love it and frankly, a bottle doesn't seem to last for very long in our house! So the 425g (about 15 oz) size is best for us - plus, we prefer it in the squeeze bottle, which reduces that annoying little amount that usually gets stuck in the bottom of a sauce bottle! You can find this on the shelf at some U.S. grocery stores and pay more, but given this is imported, these seem to be a really good prices here for the quantities. If you shop around, you can also find variations from this 'original' flavour - such as 'HP Fruity' (sweeter, which I don't think is quite as good), 'HP Bold' (spicier) and 'HP BBQ'. I noticed that some folks have complained that the expiration (or 'sell by') date on the bottle has passed, or is very close. Don't forget that Brits use a 'DD-MM-YYYY' format, not the 'MM-DD-YYYY' format used in the U.S. so that may be the reason. My recent order had an expiry date of '08-01-2016', but whether that means August 1st or January 8th is a moot point in my house, as it will never last until either one! A bit of trivia - as the image on the bottle suggests, the 'HP' stands for Houses of Parliament, where it was supposedly served since its introduction around 1900. And in the 1960's, it had a nickname of 'Wilson's Gravy' in Britain, as the then Prime Minister Harold Wilson apparently doused everything he ate with it! So, are you buying a traditional, authentic British product here? Well not really any more, as HP Foods is now owned by Heinz and this sauce is made in the Netherlands. But fortunately, they don't seem to have messed with the recipe and it still tastes as good as ever to me! Review: What a find! - Great with breakfast eggs or supper beef a real find!!!
| ASIN | B001QTRGG0 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #6,713 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ( See Top 100 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ) #7 in Barbecue Sauces |
| Brand | HP Sauce |
| Brand Name | HP Sauce |
| Container Type | Bottle |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 3,664 Reviews |
| Flavor | Brown Sauce |
| Item Package Weight | 1.27 Kilograms |
| Item Weight | 10.05 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | HP |
| Number of Items | 4 |
| Package Information | Bottle |
| Package Weight | 1.27 Kilograms |
| UPC | 633131485547 |
| Unit Count | 36.0 Ounce |
M**T
A classic sauce - still as good as ever!
My wife and I both grew up in Great Britain and like in many British homes, this sauce was a staple item in our pantries and probably more popular than ketchup. Its a savoury, but mild, brown sauce that's made from a malt vinegar base, thickened with tomatoes, dates, tamarind, and other spices. It's delicious as a condiment to either hot or cold foods - we particularly like it on sausages (bangers), bacon or chips (fries), but it also makes a really good spread to liven up cold cheese or ham sandwiches. Its a bit similar to a brown steak sauce such as 'A1', but has a thicker, less runny consistency that clings better to food, like a good ketchup does. My kids have grown to love it and frankly, a bottle doesn't seem to last for very long in our house! So the 425g (about 15 oz) size is best for us - plus, we prefer it in the squeeze bottle, which reduces that annoying little amount that usually gets stuck in the bottom of a sauce bottle! You can find this on the shelf at some U.S. grocery stores and pay more, but given this is imported, these seem to be a really good prices here for the quantities. If you shop around, you can also find variations from this 'original' flavour - such as 'HP Fruity' (sweeter, which I don't think is quite as good), 'HP Bold' (spicier) and 'HP BBQ'. I noticed that some folks have complained that the expiration (or 'sell by') date on the bottle has passed, or is very close. Don't forget that Brits use a 'DD-MM-YYYY' format, not the 'MM-DD-YYYY' format used in the U.S. so that may be the reason. My recent order had an expiry date of '08-01-2016', but whether that means August 1st or January 8th is a moot point in my house, as it will never last until either one! A bit of trivia - as the image on the bottle suggests, the 'HP' stands for Houses of Parliament, where it was supposedly served since its introduction around 1900. And in the 1960's, it had a nickname of 'Wilson's Gravy' in Britain, as the then Prime Minister Harold Wilson apparently doused everything he ate with it! So, are you buying a traditional, authentic British product here? Well not really any more, as HP Foods is now owned by Heinz and this sauce is made in the Netherlands. But fortunately, they don't seem to have messed with the recipe and it still tastes as good as ever to me!
R**T
What a find!
Great with breakfast eggs or supper beef a real find!!!
T**T
Yummmm
Delicious! Think A1 meets Ketchup
B**E
Best Steak Sauce out there
Only steak sauce my family uses as we are from Scotland.
C**K
Expires in 6 months
I've used this steak sauce for 35 years, and it's by far my favorite. The 450gr bottles came in good shape, but the use by date is only 6 months on both bottles. I purchased qty 2 because it's hard to find in stores, and so I had a back up on hand. The problem is; the 2nd bottle will probably be expired by the time I use it. So be careful how much you purchase, depending on your use.
T**S
Delicious
Yummy! If you know, you know. Came as described and quickly.
J**S
I liked it
I wasn't sure what to expect. I saw some British YouTube folks talking about this sauce. It's similar to A1 but also a little like BBQ sauce. I can't explain the taste, but it is good.
B**B
HP
It was almost past it's use by date. One week.....crazy.
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