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Hopefully someone in Canada can help me - I am trying to get my hands
on some bottles of HP Brown Sauce - the stuff from England. I can not get any here in the USA and the British on line companies only sell the little bottles for an extortionate price. I have seen the big plastic bottles of HP (990ML) in Vancouver etc but now my stash is running out. Anyone know whom I might contact in order to replenish my supply. On line or a store direct? Thanks |
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The web site is:
http://www.hpfoods.com/brands/hpsauce/ This is how to duplicate it at home. Brown Sauce (HP Sauce type) This sauce can be filled into sterilized jars or kept in fridge indefinitely. Makes 3 kg (6½ lb) Apples - 1.8 kg (4 lb), peeled, cored and sliced Prunes - 450g (1 lb) stoned and sliced Onions - 2 large, peeled and diced Malt vinegar - 1.7 liters (3 pints) Ground ginger - 2 tsp Grated nutmeg - 1 tsp Ground allspice - 1 tsp Cayenne pepper - 1 tsp Salt - 8 tbsp Sugar - 900g (2 lb) METHOD Put the fruit and onions into a large pan and cover with water. Cook until tender. Liquidise or sieve into a large saucepan. Add the malt vinegar, ginger, nutmeg, allspice, cayenne pepper, salt, and sugar. Cook on a low heat until reduced and thick. Enjoy Chef R. W Miller Marriott Resorts & Hotels "Michael Mc Grenaghan" > wrote in message ... > Hopefully someone in Canada can help me - I am trying to get my hands > on some bottles of HP Brown Sauce - the stuff from England. I can > not get any here in the USA and the British on line companies only > sell the little bottles for an extortionate price. I have seen the big > plastic bottles of HP (990ML) in Vancouver etc but now my stash is > running out. Anyone know whom I might contact in order to replenish my > supply. On line or a store direct? > > Thanks > |
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> "Michael Mc Grenaghan" > wrote in message
On Sat, 16 Oct 2004 00:59:51 GMT, "Chef R. W. Miller" > wrote: > This is how to duplicate it at home. > [snip recipe & adding appropriate credit] http://recipecircus.com/recipes/gija...auce_type.html |
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> "Michael Mc Grenaghan" > wrote in message
On Sat, 16 Oct 2004 00:59:51 GMT, "Chef R. W. Miller" > wrote: > This is how to duplicate it at home. > [snip recipe & adding appropriate credit] http://recipecircus.com/recipes/gija...auce_type.html |
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> "Michael Mc Grenaghan" > wrote in message
On Sat, 16 Oct 2004 00:59:51 GMT, "Chef R. W. Miller" > wrote: > This is how to duplicate it at home. > [snip recipe & adding appropriate credit] http://recipecircus.com/recipes/gija...auce_type.html |
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![]() "Michael Mc Grenaghan" > wrote in message ... > Hopefully someone in Canada can help me - I am trying to get my hands > on some bottles of HP Brown Sauce - the stuff from England. I can > not get any here in the USA and the British on line companies only > sell the little bottles for an extortionate price. I have seen the big > plastic bottles of HP (990ML) in Vancouver etc but now my stash is > running out. Anyone know whom I might contact in order to replenish my > supply. On line or a store direct? > > Thanks Where do you live? There are plenty of British Food places in California. U.S. made HP Sauce is available just about everywhere, but the UK made sauce is more difficult to find outside British Food stores. There are a couple of British Food online places that have decent prices. The stuff made in New Jersey is going to be a lot cheaper than the UK made HP Sauce. The price rise for HP has risen since they started making it in the US. The US made sauce is not as good as the UK sauce. For your possible interest, check: http://www.hpfoods.com/brands/hpsauce/ I am lucky to have a British Grocery here in Sandy Eggo. If you run into difficulty finding UK made HP Sauce, let me know and I will ship you a large bottle. BTW, I like Daddy's Sauce too. If you think HP is hard to find, try finding Daddy's! Charlie |
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The web site is:
http://www.hpfoods.com/brands/hpsauce/ This is how to duplicate it at home. Brown Sauce (HP Sauce type) This sauce can be filled into sterilized jars or kept in fridge indefinitely. Makes 3 kg (6½ lb) Apples - 1.8 kg (4 lb), peeled, cored and sliced Prunes - 450g (1 lb) stoned and sliced Onions - 2 large, peeled and diced Malt vinegar - 1.7 liters (3 pints) Ground ginger - 2 tsp Grated nutmeg - 1 tsp Ground allspice - 1 tsp Cayenne pepper - 1 tsp Salt - 8 tbsp Sugar - 900g (2 lb) METHOD Put the fruit and onions into a large pan and cover with water. Cook until tender. Liquidise or sieve into a large saucepan. Add the malt vinegar, ginger, nutmeg, allspice, cayenne pepper, salt, and sugar. Cook on a low heat until reduced and thick. Enjoy Chef R. W Miller Marriott Resorts & Hotels "Michael Mc Grenaghan" > wrote in message ... > Hopefully someone in Canada can help me - I am trying to get my hands > on some bottles of HP Brown Sauce - the stuff from England. I can > not get any here in the USA and the British on line companies only > sell the little bottles for an extortionate price. I have seen the big > plastic bottles of HP (990ML) in Vancouver etc but now my stash is > running out. Anyone know whom I might contact in order to replenish my > supply. On line or a store direct? > > Thanks > |
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![]() "Michael Mc Grenaghan" > wrote in message ... > Hopefully someone in Canada can help me - I am trying to get my hands > on some bottles of HP Brown Sauce - the stuff from England. I can > not get any here in the USA and the British on line companies only > sell the little bottles for an extortionate price. I have seen the big > plastic bottles of HP (990ML) in Vancouver etc but now my stash is > running out. Anyone know whom I might contact in order to replenish my > supply. On line or a store direct? > > Thanks Where do you live? There are plenty of British Food places in California. U.S. made HP Sauce is available just about everywhere, but the UK made sauce is more difficult to find outside British Food stores. There are a couple of British Food online places that have decent prices. The stuff made in New Jersey is going to be a lot cheaper than the UK made HP Sauce. The price rise for HP has risen since they started making it in the US. The US made sauce is not as good as the UK sauce. For your possible interest, check: http://www.hpfoods.com/brands/hpsauce/ I am lucky to have a British Grocery here in Sandy Eggo. If you run into difficulty finding UK made HP Sauce, let me know and I will ship you a large bottle. BTW, I like Daddy's Sauce too. If you think HP is hard to find, try finding Daddy's! Charlie |
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