Tartar Sauce

"This is the only way my mom has ever made Tartar sauce. Friends have said, "We don't like tartar sauce on our fish". Mom would tell them to try it and now they are hooked. My parents are avid fishermen, my mother is dangerous in a boat. Every summer of my childhood put us in Northern Saskatchewan on a lake. Then on shore cooking fish in a cast iron frying pan."
 
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Ready In:
10mins
Ingredients:
4
Yields:
1 Cup
Serves:
4
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ingredients

  • 1 cup mayonnaise (Hellman's is her choice)
  • 1 teaspoon mustard (French's)
  • 2 tablespoons green relish (Bick's)
  • 1 teaspoon onion, finely chopped
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directions

  • Mix all together.
  • Keep in fridge for 2-3 days.
  • Use on fresh caught fish.

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Reviews

  1. This was super simple and really good. I let it chill for a while to let the flavors meld and it was great as a dip for fries. Thanks for sharing.
     
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<p>I love to bake, I love to cook and I have a nasty cookbook/recipe fetish (looking at my mom's and grandma's collections Its genetic I think!!). I also collect Pillsbury Dough Boy things. I am very anal and competetive when it comes to my food...I like to entertain but find I over do it.<br /><br />I am married to my best friend, we have two kids and have been married?10 1/2 years. We are not fussy eaters except the hubby hates beets. I can live with that one thing. <br /><br />I grew up on a mixed ranch just east of the Sask/AB border south of Lloydminster. I grew up around horses and cattle. I love going home back to the animals and the farm. I spent a lot of my childhood with my grandma. She was a wonderful baker who went through the depression, I learned so much from her from her experiences. I love making her "heritage" recipes, brings my childhood back for my children and my brothers who enjoyed the treats. Her Blueberry muffin recipe is one of my absolute favorite. When I was still at home I was put in charge of meals at harvest time from the time I was old enough to use the stove. I loved coming home from school to make a big meal to haul out the field. All my friends when home to sit in front of the tv and I stood at the stove. <br /><br />I grew up in the local 4-H club, spent 10 years as a member. I am still a huge supporter of our club and very proud of its history. My mom and I organized a 50th Anniversay cookbook in 1997. It is probably my most used paper cookbook...zaar being my most used online of course. <br /><br />I love to can. I started with Aunt Lori's salsa a few years ago. I have expanded to jams, jellies, pickles,..whatever catches my eye at the time. I am a berry picker and love that fresh fruit to make the homemade jams and jellies. Being raised in Sask we have the opportunity to pick a variety of wild berries...Saskatoons, pincherries, chokecherries, strawberries, raspberries, blueberries, thorn apples, gooseberries,currents...we have picked them all. <br /><br />I will rarely post anything less than a 4 star review and most of the time just won't post a review until I have tried the recipe a second time. It could be my error. I don't count the dayhome kids opinion in my ratings because they like something one day and hate it the next <br /><br /><img src="http://i250.photobucket.com/albums/gg271/MrsTeny/Permanent%20Collection/PACSpring09Iwasadopted.jpg" alt="" /></p>
 
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