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      <description><![CDATA[ Steak sauce with a sutble taste of paperbark smoke like a hint of an Australian bush fire. Picture a mob of ringers (wranglers) camped on the sandy bank of a dry riverbed in the Outback and grilling meat cut from the herd after a hard day's ride. What would they give for a bottle of this fine sauce to go with their tough meat? Only kidding.<br><br>

Another of my sauces which works as a marinade for red or white meats (can't you have a steak of chicken?) as well as vegetables. It is also great as a finishing sauce where all you need to do is splash it on.<br><br>

My Stockmans Smokey steak sauce can also be used like my other sauces as an ingredient itself. Add some to mayo, use as a dressing, add complementary flavors eg sesame seed oil, Mintbush marinade (if you are cooking lamb) etc.
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