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on 10/29/2008 Great change-up to the traditional shrimp cocktail! I'll definitely be trying this dip for Thanksgiving, thanks! 5*****

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on 10/24/2008 Very nice article. Some good stuff here.

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on 10/16/2008 The easiest shrimp sauce is simply have 1 cup of Hunts Ketchup with 3Tablespoons of excellent Horesradish sauce and season it with a dash of ground white pepper and a optional 1/4 to 1 teaspoon of Cajun seasoning. Cajun is for the Southern pallet or the taste of spice. If you really want a bite of spice, you can add a few drops of Hot Sauce or a spritz of wasabi; But be careful to only add the last two seasonings to your individual serving as it will be much to potent for most pallets. Have fun and enjoy your shrimp and special sauce. Note that children will most likely only appreciate ketchup with maybe a pinch of Horseradish stirred up well. Enjoy! Leean Palmer

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on 10/5/2008 Thanks! Enjoyed it. 5 stars!

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on 11/22/2005 You can mix horse radish and ketchup together for a good cocktail sauce. The more horse radish, the spicier it will be. Add some lemon juice on top for more bite.

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on 11/22/2005 I found that adding sugar to this dish will liven up your sweet tooth.

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