HP Sauce (What it is and How to Use it)
HP Sauce is a classic British brown sauce which is often served with typical meat dishes like steak pie, bangers and mash, potato scones, bacon butties and more. It’s a uniquely flavored sauce which is a little spicy and a must have for chips (fries) in my book!

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GIVEAWAY
I love HP Sauce so much, I’m giving away THREE bottles so you can try it yourself! Sign up for my newsletter to be in the running, comment below and tell me which dish (19 to choose from) you’d like to try HP Sauce with! That’s it! US addresses only (due to shipping cost) – ends August 19th, 2025 midnight PDT.

What is HP Sauce?
It is what is considered a brown sauce in the United Kingdom. Please don’t consider it similar to A1 Steak Sauce as it’s so much better, tastier, and thicker.

You’ll also find other brown sauces in the UK, but I have never tasted one that is better than HP (yes, in the UK, you can just call it, “HP.”) It’s served alongside many meat and potato dishes.

HP Brown Sauce Ingredients
This famous brown sauce is made using the tomatoes, malt vinegar, molasses, tamarind, and spices. There are now variations including HP Fruity Sauce and HP Barbecue Sauce. (HP Bold is sold in Canada, see my notes below.)

Why is it Called HP Sauce?
The letters HP stand for Houses of Parliament, which is equivalent to the United States Congress. The inventor of this famous brown sauce, Frederick Gibson Garton, originally called it “Banquet Sauce” when he first started selling it in Nottingham, UK in 1899.

When he heard it was being served in the Houses of Parliament, he renamed it to Garton’s HP Sauce. Eventually, he sold the recipe for the sum of £150 to settle a debt, and it’s been sold as HP Sauce ever since! It is now owned my Kraft/Heinz, and no longer produced in the UK, but The Netherlands.

UK’s #1 Brown Sauce
Did you know that 28 MILLION bottles of HP Sauce are sold in a year in the UK? There’s a reason it’s so popular! I hope you give it a try! It’s my favorite and about the only condiment I buy and use frequently. How much do I love it? I travel with the mini packets in my purse! I took this picture on a plane to send to my cousin who brought me the mini packets from Scotland (you cannot buy them in the US.)

And I have been known to buy this HP Sauce and refill my little bottle! I just love the vinegary, peppery flavor, especially when I have chips or fries!

My family are fans, too! Here’s my “cousin in law”, Duncan (my cousin Denisa’s husband) and daughter, Chrissie, looking like they’re in an advertisement for HP!

NOTE: You might notice the Royal Seal on the neck of the bottle and wonder why it’s there. It’s the Royal Warrant of Appointment, which essentially is the British Royals’ seal of approval. So yes, the Royals approve of HP, and so did the late Queen Elizabeth II. Check out her favorite sweet treat: chocolate biscuit cake!

What Dishes can be Served with HP Sauce?
Many British dishes are right at home having HP on the side! Here are a few of them, along with the recipe to make each one ~ (Egg and Chips coming soon!) Hover over the photo and click the link icon in the upper right.




















LIST OF BRITISH DISHES WITH WHICH TO SERVE HP SAUCE
- Bridies
- Steak Pie
- Cottage Pie
- Bacon Butty
- Sausage Rolls
- Steak Pudding
- Egg and Chips
- Potato Scones
- Fish and Chips
- Lorne Sausage
- Shepherd’s Pie
- Beans on Toast
- Toad in the Hole
- Bacon Sandwich
- Mince and Tatties
- Scottish Steak Pie
- Bangers and Mash
- Salmon Fish Cakes
- Cumberland Sausage
- Scottish Sausage Rolls
- Shepherd’s Pie Potatoes
As you can see, most any meat and potato or potato dish from the UK is delicious with HP Sauce on the side. Below, it is served with deep fried, battered black pudding, potato fritters, Heinz beans, pickled onions.

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BUYER BEWARE
As an HP Sauce aficionada, I must warn you that there are different types sold around the world. I do not recommend versions which are made in North America (either the US or Canada.) This sauce is vile (IMHO), and nothing like the original. I was so excited the first time we saw it in the US, but had to throw the bottle away as it was awful. Be sure to look for the “original” and made in The Netherlands.
Please let me know if I’ve enticed you try it, and what you think of it if you do give it a go!
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I would have it with Bangers and Mash. Also with Cottage pie.
Oh yes! Good luck Yvonne!
It sounds good but I’m cutting out everything with high-fructose corn syrup in it. It probably didn’t have it in it until Kraft/Heinz bought them out 😔
Good point Dolly, and you are correct that it used to have sugar. I too don’t buy products with any kind of corn syrup, but I do make an exception for HP since that’s the only product that I have with it, and it’s rare if I have a tablespoonful more than once a week. I respect your decision!!
I’ve used HP sauce on many things.
Not going to enter the contest as there are so many people out there who have never had the opportunity to try it. Good luck to the winner
🎶HP Sauce is the great British sauce
HP Sauce is delicious of course ….
It’s the richest taste that’s ever passed around
Sing it 🎶
You are so sweet, Atina! Thank you for your kindness and emphasizing how good it is! You’re a gem!
I have never tried it or heard of it before this article, but I think it would be good with sausage dishes like Lorne sausage or sausage rolls. But I love Bangers and Mash so I would choose that to try with
Oooh, I love to turn people onto new things! Good luck, Lisa!
ahhhhhhh sausage rolls, pasties, meat & potato pie, toad in the hole – yummy and fantastic with HP Brown Sauce. I am british and living here in America and love my HP Sauce, it is so superior to A1 or any other American brown sauce. I think the vinegar and molasses are the reason.
Thanks, Martelle! I agree, and good luck, although you already know how good it is! :)
I love it on Chicken Sandwiches and I love to dip my fries(chips!) in it!!! Yummy!!!!
Chips are the best with HP! Good luck, Marti!
I love HP sauce, I haven’t had it in years.
I would have it with a full English breakfast, sausage rolls and then a bacon butty, yum! ❤️
Oh yes to all of them! Good luck, Susan!