Drunken Whaler Sauce
My take on a sandwich spread/tarter sauce and don't worry about the drunken part, it references the pickles and separates the sauce from a sandwich sold by a fast food empire
As usual this is a guide NOT a recipe, feel free to add or subtract ingredients to fit your famiys taste
As usual this is a guide NOT a recipe, feel free to add or subtract ingredients to fit your famiys taste
Shopping List
you'll need an empty jar if making this ahead of time or a bowl if making it for a fish dinner
mayonaise
horseradish sauce (mine has a pink color because I added some left over adobo sauce)
sweet pickle relish or dill relish if you prefer
diced pickled jalapeno peppers
lemon juice
mayonaise
horseradish sauce (mine has a pink color because I added some left over adobo sauce)
sweet pickle relish or dill relish if you prefer
diced pickled jalapeno peppers
lemon juice
Get Mixing
I fill the jar about halfway with mayonaise then add in approximately half of the bottle of horseradish sauce, 2 heaping spoonfuls of relish and a about the same amount of diced jalapenos and top it all off with about a tablespoon of lemon juice and mix it all up
Use It
This is (in my opinion) an incredible tarter sauce on fresh or frozen fish sandwichs or entree's it is also a great sandwich spread for any lunchmeat sandwich. I make a jar usually every other week or so and have used it to make tuna and crab salad and on turkey as well as bologna sandwichs