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The noble history of Worcester sauce

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The noble history of Worcester sauce

Anglo-Saxon food is perceived by Italians as being extremely greasy and unworthy. This verdict also affects how American and English condiments, like Worcester sauce, are perceived. Thus, this intriguing preparation is undervalued and reduced to being merely “American” or “English.” Worcester sauce is actually a “noble” sauce with a lengthy history. If nothing else, the lengthy and intricate steps involved in its production make it akin to a gourmet sauce. Not everyone is aware of the nearly 200-year history of Worcester sauce. And, as usual, it was “discovered” by chance.

The story is quite unique. Back around 1825, two Worcester residents were making an Indian sauce. Evidently they made a mistake in some steps because the sauce was disgusting to the palate. They then decided to pour it into a barrel and store it there before finally disposing of it. But the two quickly forgot about it, and a few years later they “rediscovered” it. But by then, the sauce had improved significantly, and they even made the decision to sell it. This incident gave rise to Lea and Perrins, a highly successful corporation that operated between the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, in addition to the sauce.

Lea Perrins Worcestershire Sauce is currently an institution in the United Kingdom, although it is also very well known and appreciated in the United States. It is a sauce that has nothing in common with ketchup, mayonnaise, and barbecue sauce because it is considered high class even by chefs. The production process, which includes a slow maceration and a specific component selection, is well valued.

Recipe Worcester sauce

Preparation Worcester sauce

  • Peel the garlic, onion, and shallot. Pour all the ingredients into the blender and blend until you have obtained a mixture with a homogeneous but not excessively dense texture.
  • Filter the mixture and pour it into a sterilised, airtight bottle. Et voilà, the Worcester sauce is ready!
  • This sauce should be stored in the refrigerator and consumed within a week, as there are no preservatives that guarantee a long shelf life. I recommend shaking the sauce well before serving. Enjoy your meal!

Ingredients Worcester sauce

  • 6 cloves of garlic
  • 1 onion
  • 1 shallot
  • 3 anchovies
  • boneless and unsalted
  • 1 teaspoon of hot chilli pepper powder
  • 1 teaspoon of black pepper
  • 350 ml. of red wine vinegar
  • 1 teaspoon of tamarind
  • 5 tablespoons of soy sauce
  • 2 cloves
  • 100 gr. of brown sugar

Worcestershire Sauce, a concentration of flavour

The amount of ingredients in the Worcestershire sauce recipe will definitely surprise you; at first glance, it looks like it has more ingredients than any American or English brand formula. The selection of materials is highly specific and also very effective; in contrast to the narrative, it has been refined. The numerous components, which also include “fish,” blend well together and improve the second course. Unsalted anchovies play a leading role. Its presence shouldn’t come as a surprise because this particular kind of fish has historically been used as an ingredient for sauces.

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Worcestershire sauce is also characterized by the presence of numerous spices, or aromatic plants, which have the advantage of not covering each other. For example, we find cloves, black pepper, and soy, as well as a certain quantity of bulbs such as shallots, onions, and garlic. The sauce is also slightly spicy, although it would be better to define it as “lively.” The reference is to the non-preponderant quantities of hot chilli pepper powder. In general, Worcestershire can be described as a perfectly balanced sauce that plays on a variety of smells without going overboard and suggests a condiment that can enhance rather than overshadow.

How to use Worcestershire sauce

Worcestershire sauce has several uses. After all, it is a versatile condiment, which makes balance and delicacy its strong point. Though the combinations are open to interpretation, this sauce shines particularly in fish-based meals, such as soups and second courses (because the sauce is created with anchovies). That being said, meat-based second courses still benefit from the sauce. In fact, it goes very well with dishes of this type, as long as they are spicy. The practice of using Worcester sauce to season hamburgers has gained popularity recently. This, in a way, elevates what would usually be seen as fast food to a gourmet level. It is one of the ingredients of the very famous Bloody Mary.

As I mentioned earlier, the flavour of Worcester sauce is well-balanced. This is not to say that it is not powerful; rather, the lengthy maceration period highlights the flavour even more. Thus, the recommendation is to not go overboard. Filling a plate with Worcester sauce, however balanced it may be, would mean covering all the other flavors. Obviously, there need to be adjustments made each time since the homemade variations each have unique characteristics. The tastes might vary in strength according to the maceration circumstances and duration.

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