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By MommyHoke
on April 14, 2011
Nice sauce! A household fav!!!
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on April 04, 2011
Maybe even better than Cane's sauce. Served with homemade chips. Wow! Thanks for sharing.
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on February 22, 2010
Boy what a nice dipping sauce. I made it for my hubby as he tires of the normal BBQ or honey mustard. He loved this sauce...he said he enjoyed the tang that is lightly hidden the the flavors. Served with Crispy Panko Chicken Cutlets and it was very complimentary! Thanks for sharing this dipping sauce recipe! Tagged you in the Potluck Tag game! :)
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Great taste and a dead ringer for the taste of the sauce at the restaraunts. My husband and I wondered if there was a way to thin it out like the restaurant's sauce without diminishing the flavor. Thanks for sharing!
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on December 14, 2009
I'm not familiar with "Raising Cane", but this is a very good dipping sauce...sort of like Thousand Island dressing! Thanks for sharing!
people found this review Helpful. You can only vote others' reviews helpful or not helpful... Was this review helpful to you? Yes | No We don't know who you are. Sign in or create an accountBy ~Chef Lori~
on December 09, 2009
Great sauce for chicken fingers. Will make it often since it's so easy to whip up on the spur of the moment!
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Having figured this out, and finding this was not about "Raising Cain!" (which is an expression) I set out to find out what exactly *Raising Cane* dipping sauce meant. Apparently this is a restaurant that specializes in "chicken fingers" and the dipping sauce is a secret. (shhh!) All I know is this is enough to make you gallop around the farm, yelling "Yee-haw" from the wonderful taste of the sauce. If you don't have chicken fingers, just be like "Little Jack Horner". Easy to put together and tastes amazing too! Made for *Aussie Recipe Swap* October 2009
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on September 26, 2009
Oh yes, this hit the spot! It definitely reminded me of Raising Cane's sauce. Thanks for sharing!
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on September 26, 2009
I made it to serve with chicken nuggets. The taste is great with the nuggets. I'm sure it would be great to dip veggies in it or as a spread on a burger. Thanks Gail :) Made for Holiday tag
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on September 24, 2009
I am not sure who or what Raising Cane is -- but his sauce is delicious! I made homemade chicken nuggets last night and they tasted sooooo good with the sauce! I love also that this is made with simple ingredients I always have on hand in my kitchen! Thanks for a great sauce! [Made for Potluck Tag]
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on June 19, 2011
Loved this Dipping Sauce - not at all familiar with Canes but matters not because this dipping sauce wowed everyone who tasted it. Know many resist recipes using ketchup but remains it is one of the leading condiments that has withstood the test of time and combined with Hellmans Mayo it made for a delicious dipping sauce, one I will be making again - and again. Easy and quick to make and garnered compliments when served! Thank you Gailanng
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on March 31, 2011
Right away I knew there was something off with this recipe. It smelled like ketchup and was too red in color. After tasting it was as I suspected, tastes way to much like ketchup and no texture or "kick" like the real deal. This recipe was the most common one I found when I was looking for the Raising Canes sauce and it is close but not "it". Here is my suggestion, reduce the ketchup to 2 Tbls, add 1-2 Tbls of horseradish sauce (not straight horseradish) depending how much "kick" you want. I gave some to my boys and they asked how I got the sauce from Raising Canes - so I know we are in the ball park. I still don't think it is spot on but it is close -
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Tried it ... not quite it.
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on February 24, 2011
This is kind of close but there is another version that is VERY close to Cane's...one that I arrived at after about four years of trial and error... I would suggest people use one of the varieties of a major salad dressing in place of mayonnaise... not going to say which one...and play around with the percentages of ingredients a little...when I give my mixture to people they don't believe me and insist I went and bought Cane's...
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on November 04, 2009
This was good, but needed something, just not sure what (a bit more ketchup maybe??). Will make again and play with the amounts. Thanks for sharing :)
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on October 10, 2011
By raingirlz
on February 17, 2011
i love cane's sauce and this was very nasty strong taste of mayo so i added alot of the ingredients except for mayo lettign it get cold to try and see if it got any better
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on April 27, 2010
I am a Raising Cane's snob and go there really only for the crinkle cut fries and the SAUCE!! I made this exactly as directed and found that it was a good base for the sauce, but it definitely wasn't THE sauce. I played around with it a lot and added a bit more ketchup, quite a bit more garlic, pepper and Worcestershire sauce and got it nearly perfect. Of course I didn't write anything down so it's going to just be one of those things I play around with each time. Definitely good base though.
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on October 27, 2009
never heard of raising cane but I did enjoy this dip
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