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  1. I seem to recall getting it in Polish shops – I don’t recall which brand, I suspect there are a fair few available, but each one we’ve tried has been lovely.

    I’d also highly recommend the horseradish & beetroot mix in a jar – delicious!

  2. Grow your own! Go to: http://www.herbexpert.co.uk/GrowingHorseradish.html for growing advice and how to make creamed horseradish. Cheaper and better than shop bought.

  3. Yupii! Off to M&S today, eager to start my trying and testing period 🙂
    I’ve been obsessed with mustard and wasabi for a while so horseradish seems like the natural way to go now….Looking forward to trying it in a smoked trout (from Lidl) combo.

  4. that peppered salmon from aldi is delish! must try your new collaboration soon …

  5. Was watching come dine with me and this guy dug some up on the side of the road and there i was weeding on Monday and behold it was in my garden -Had some twas amazing and beats any Jar!

  6. Nice one Wendy. You can’t beat the free food. Horseradish is relatively rare in Ireland, you’ll find it more around the South-east of the country. It’s in season now until early autumn.

    Here’s a recipe for home-made horseradish sauce:
    3 tablespoons peeled and grated horse-radish, 1/4 teaspoon mustard powder, 3 tablespoons thick cream.
    The horseradish might make you cry as you peel it. Leave the root to dry for a while.
    Mix it all together.

    Or try this recipe which, as I write this, is making me retch. It’s for the VERY brave. Some people will LOVE it, but a disclaimer – don’t blame me if you get food poisoning from the raw egg!:
    Tartar Sandwich:
    Butter a slice of rye bread, spread with a layer of raw beef. Put a raw egg in the centre surrounded by a circle of finely chopped onion, and top with grated horseradish and a few capers.
    BLEURGH!