Shrimp Cocktail Sauce

I’m telling you, this is the best cocktail sauce recipe out there. It tastes WAY better than anything you can buy at the grocery store AND it is just SO EASY. With just a few, easy ingredients, you can be enjoying shrimp cocktail or any of your other favorite seafood dishes with this delicious, zesty sauce.

Cocktail Sauce Ingredients

Ketchup – Ketchup makes for the perfect tomato base for cocktail sauce. It is sweet, savory, and has the perfect consistency. Ketchup is difficult to substitute because it is such a unique ingredient. I will not taste the same if you try to use something else such as tomato paste or tomato sauce. The good news is, ketchup is super easy to find in just about any grocery store. Prepared Horseradish – This is not the same as straight up horseradish root. You want to make sure it is “prepared.” Prepared horseradish is blended with other ingredients to make it more palatable. It is also not the same as “creamy horseradish sauce,” which is too mild and will give your sauce a creamy consistency.  Fresh Lemon Juice – Add a nice squeeze of lemon juice to give your sauce a touch of acidity. If you want to really give it some “zing”, add some lemon zest as well! Worcestershire Sauce – This brings a nice, bright flavor to the sauce and helps meld all of the flavors together. It helps to cut the sweetness of the ketchup without overpowering the other flavors.  Tabasco Sauce – The tabasco sauce brings extra heat but also adds a nice flavor profile. It doesn’t have to be Tabasco, you can also use your favorite hot sauce!

What Is Cocktail Sauce Good on Besides Shrimp?

We use this sauce mostly as a shrimp cocktail sauce, but it can be served many different ways! Cocktail sauce is a great all-around seafood sauce. Try serving it with crab, crab cakes, oysters, lobster, breaded fish, etc. Serve it with your favorite appetizers like coconut shrimp, onion rings, or even mozzarella sticks. You can also stir it in to tomato juice to make a virgin bloody mary.

Storing the Leftovers

Store cocktail sauce in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 2 weeks. You can also freeze it and it will stay good for up to 6 months. Simply thaw in the fridge overnight before serving. 

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