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Definition of Steak sauce
1. Noun. Pungent bottled sauce for steak.
Definition of Steak sauce
1. Noun. A tangy condiment, usually containing a variety of flavorings, designed to accompany steak. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Lexicographical Neighbors of Steak Sauce
Literary usage of Steak sauce
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Stag Cook Book: Written for Men by Men by Carroll Mac Sheridan (1922)
"steak sauce Have a large platter very, very hot—really hot! Then the minute the
steak is done, put it on the platter and work fast. ..."
2. The Murrey Collection of Cookery Books by Thomas Jefferson Murrey (1895)
"Venison Steak, Sauce Bearnaise.— Venison can be served in as many ways as beef,
and is supposed to be more easily digested. Select a thick steak from the ..."
3. The Cookbook for Men Whose Wives Don't Cook by Christopher Hamilton (2006)
"I prefer the Keg's steak sauce, Ai steak sauce, Bull's Eye steak sauce, and any
mesquite-flavoured sauce. You can add cooking wine if you like, ..."
4. Family Words: The Dictionary for People Who Don't Know a Frone from a Brinkle by Paul Dickson (1998)
"steak sauce in a Seattle family. They began to use it when a child misread the
label on a bottle of Al steak sauce. ..."
5. Family Words: The Dictionary for People Who Don't Know a Frone from a Brinkle by Paul Dickson (1998)
"steak sauce in a Seattle family. They began to use ft when a child misread the
label on a bottle of AI steak sauce. ..."
6. The Power of Point-of-Purchase Advertising: Marketing at Retailby Robert Liljenwall by Robert Liljenwall (2004)
"North Carolina, developed a cross, promotional display for A,l steak sauce.
The display allowed the consumer to receive a free sample of A,1 Bold Steak ..."
7. Studies of American Fungi: Mushrooms, Edible, Poisonous, Etc by George Francis Atkinson (1900)
"A nice combination for a steak sauce is made by using a dozen good sized Lactarius
deliciosus with four "beefsteak" mushrooms, using then the first recipe. ..."