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  2. A.1. Sauce - Wikipedia

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    A.1. Sauce (formerly A.1. Steak Sauce and sometimes stylized as A1 Sauce in certain markets) is a brand of brown sauce produced by Brand & co, a subsidiary of Premier Foods in the United Kingdom (as "Brand's A.1. Sauce") and in North America by Kraft Heinz.

  3. Heublein - Wikipedia

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    In 1906, the business acquired the rights to distribute (and later produce) A1 Steak Sauce [3] for the US market, under license from Brand & Co. Ltd. of Vauxhall, London, UK. [4] Heublein began selling it in the US under the name "Brand's A.1. Sauce".

  4. Steak sauce - Wikipedia

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    These sauces typically mimic the slightly sweet flavor of A1 or Lea & Perrins. [ citation needed ] Unlike other steak sauces, H. J. Heinz Company ’s Heinz 57 has a ketchup -like base, which is fortified with malt vinegar and seasoned with mustard, raisin, apple, garlic, onion, and other flavors.

  5. List of sauces - Wikipedia

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    Grey Polish sauce (Polish: Szary sos polski) – Consists of roux and beef, fish, or vegetable stock seasoned with wine or lemon juice. Additions include caramel, raisins, almonds, chopped onions, grated gingerbread or double cream. Hunter's sauce (Polish: sos myƛliwski) – Tomato puree, onions, mushrooms, fried bacon and pickled cucumbers.

  6. Chicken Fried Steak and Other Incredibly Indulgent Breakfast ...

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    4. Full English Breakfast. A powerhouse of a meal, this beloved British classic promises all the protein and flavor. It typically includes eggs, sausage, bacon, baked beans, grilled tomatoes ...

  7. Chicken-Fried Steak with Sausage Gravy Recipe - AOL

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    While the sausage is cooking, whisk the chicken broth into the cornstarch in a small bowl. Add the cornstarch mixture to the sausage and bring it to a simmer. When the gravy has thickened slightly (after about 2 minutes), remove the pan from the heat. Stir the yogurt into the gravy. Season it with salt and pepper to taste.