You can make copycat A1 Steak Sauce with junk-free ingredients at home in no time! Homemade steak sauce that is delicious and easy!
Do you like A1 Steak Sauce? If you are anything like me, you probably have a love-hate relationship with it. On one hand, you love the taste and probably grew up with it as a staple in your house but on the other hand, you hate the low-quality ingredients that they choose to use to make it.
What if I told you your favorite steak sauce could be at your fingertips any time you want, without having to send even a penny on that pricey little bottle we all grew up loving?
All of that is about to come true with this amazing copycat A1 steak sauce recipe that has all the flavor with none of the processed and foreign ingredients.
Once you try this homemade recipe, you’ll never even think about reaching for the premade sauce ever again. Trust me!
How To Make Homemade Steak Sauce?
In a saucepan, combine all ingredients except for the orange. Squeeze the juice from the orange into the saucepan and then add in the juiced orange segments. Bring to a boil, lower light to a simmer. After a few minutes, remove orange segments and discard.
Continue simmering, stirring occasionally, for another 10 minutes. Strain mixture through a fine mesh strainer (make sure to strain into a measuring cup or other container!).Use a spoon or spatula to push all the liquid out of the chunky bits.
Lastly, return sauce to the pan and bring back to a simmer. Reduce, stirring occasionally, until level of thickness is reached and enjoy!
What Are the Ingredients in Store-Bought A1 Sauce?
We all know that store-bought foods can be riddled with all kinds of concerning ingredients we’ve never heard of, much less want to put into our body. Store-bought A1 sauce, is unfortunately no different, with the third ingredient being corn syrup, followed by things like Potassium Sorbate, and Xanthan Gum.
Here’s the full list of ingredients: (From the Kraft Website)
Tomato Puree (Water, Tomato Paste), Distilled Vinegar, Corn Syrup, Salt, Raisin Paste, Crushed Orange Puree, Spices and Herbs, Dried Garlic and Onion, Caramel Color, Potassium Sorbate, Xanthan Gum
Doesn’t sound too appealing? Right? That’s why I was so excited to share this copycat recipe full of ingredients that won’t leave you scratching your head searching for the definition.
If you really want to avoid those unknown ingredients and want to upgrade the flavor of your steak sauce, then it’s worth the extra time to make this copycat A1 steak sauce recipe.
I searched the internet and found many A1 copycat recipes. After trying a bunch, this homemade A1 steak sauce recipe from Two Dogs In The Kitchen caught my eye and I had to try it. After trying it out, and tweaking the recipe just a bit, I feel like it’s pretty darn close to the old original!
Not only can it be prepped in 5 minutes or under, but it also takes only 20 minutes or less to cook. That’s less time than you would spend staring at the steak sauce shelf trying to decide which one to go with. So, clearly, the time spent prepping and making this homemade steak sauce is SO worth it.
Tips and Tricks For copycat A1 Steak Sauce
- If you’re having trouble finding gluten-free Worcestershire Sauce, there are two specific brands I recommend trying out: The Wizard Sauces, Gluten-Free Worcestershire Sauce, or WAN JA SHAN Organic Worcestershire Sauce. You can also feel free to use regular Worcestershire sauce if you aren’t worried about finding one that’s gluten-free.
- When straining, don’t forget your catcher bowl/cup! You don’t want to lose all of your sauce down the drain while separating it from the no longer needed ingredients.
- You’ll want to wait for the sauce to completely cool, to really get the full flavor. The flavors will change as it cools, so, even though it might be tough, try to refrain from taking those initial taste tests.
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Homemade 5-Ingredient Steak Rub
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You can make copycat A1 Steak Sauce with junk-free ingredients at home in no time! Homemade steak sauce that is delicious and easy!
- 1/2 cup water
- 1/2 cup balsamic vinegar
- 1/4 cup gluten free Worcestershire sauce
- 1/4 cup organic ketchup
- 1/4 cup dijon mustard
- 1/4 cup organic raisins
- 1/2 teaspoon celery seed
- 1/2 teaspoon kosher salt
- 1/4 teaspoon black pepper
- 1 pinch cayenne pepper
- 2 cloves garlic smashed
- 1/8 large yellow onion cut into chunks
- 1 small navel orange or 1/2 large orange, cut in half
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In a saucepan, combine all ingredients except for the orange.
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Squeeze the juice from the orange into the saucepan and then add in the juiced orange segments.
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Bring to a boil, lower light to a simmer and cook for 5 minutes. At 5 minutes, remove orange segments and discard.
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Continue simmering, stirring occasionally, for another 10 minutes. Strain mixture through a fine mesh strainer (make sure to strain into a measuring cup or other container!).
Use a spoon or spatula to push all the liquid out of the chunky bits.
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Return sauce to pan and bring back to a simmer. Reduce, stirring occasionally, for an additional 5 to 7 minutes or until level of thickness is reached.
Note that sauce tastes different when warm so let cool completely before adjusting spices. Enjoy!
Recipe Makes 1.5 Cups Steak Sauce or Approximately 24 Tablespoons. Serving Size is 2 Tablespoons (12 Servings)
- If you're having trouble finding gluten free Worcestershire Sauce, there are two specific brands I recommend trying out: The Wizard Sauces, Gluten-Free Worcestershire Sauce, or WAN JA SHAN Organic Worcestershire Sauce. You can also feel free to use regular Worcestershire sauce if you aren't worried about finding one that's gluten-free.
- When straining, don't forget your catcher bowl/cup! You don't want to lose all of your sauce down the drain while separating it from the no longer needed ingredients.
- You'll want to wait for the sauce to completely cool, to really get the full flavor. The flavors will change as it cools, so, even though it might be tough, try to refrain from taking those initial taste tests.
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UPDATE NOTES:Â This post was originally published in October 2013 and updated in June 2019 with new photos, better instructions and more helpful information.
Adapted From: Homemade A1 Steak Sauce From Two Dogs In The Kitchen
Tally says
How long would this be good for ?
EverydayMaven says
A couple of weeks to a month!
Hannah says
I do have the Worcestershire posted: http://www.bluekaleroad.com/2012/09/a-worcestershire-sauce-to-love.html I just ran out so it’s time for a new batch – just in time to make homemade steak sauce. 🙂
EverydayMaven says
Ohhhh, going to check that out now – thanks Hannah! xoxo
Kyusoku Bihaku says
aha … The steak seasoning! .. made up with the idea to create a new menu at home.. thanks for sharing!
Norma Chang says
Don’t use much A1 sauce, but if I do need some this is the recipe I will using for sure.
EverydayMaven says
It lasts for a long time in the fridge as well Norma 🙂
Ashley - Baker by Nature says
Homemade steak sauce is GENIUS!
EverydayMaven says
I am pretty happy with it Ashley – now all I want is steak and burgers to put it on though lol!
kirsten@FarmFreshFeasts says
Alyssa,
In addition to the idea of homemade steak sauce (now that I’ve got some steak in the freezer that’s a cool thing)
I’m excited to see the inclusion of an orange. It’s nearing Band Fruit Fundraiser time and I’m on the lookout for recipes using citrus.
Thanks!
Hannah says
I am making a batch of this soon, Alyssa! It sounds divine and I can’t wait. As we keep saying…homemade condiments are the best! I know my family will happily slather it on their steaks. I make homemade Worcestershire sauce and we love it – no crazy ingredients.
EverydayMaven says
Do you have your homemade Worcestershire sauce posted?!?
john@kitchenriffs says
Good stuff! A-1 isn’t a regular in our house, but occasionally we do want a steak sauce. Now I know what to make! Thanks so mluch.
BLUEFIREFLY says
Thank you for this recipe!!!! A-1 was a staple growing up in my South Texas kitchen and I love it on my hamburger patty as well as steak! Now if you could come up with something to match my Pick-A-Peppa sauce that would be wonderful!
EverydayMaven says
You’re welcome!! 🙂
Heather // girlichef says
I admit, I love A-1…and so does my oldest son. I’ve always wanted to try a copycat recipe, but figured no way could they actually have the special A-1 taste. Now that I know the source, I will give it a go. Thanks Alyssa! 🙂