9 Worcestershire Sauce Substitutes That'll Save Your Dinner Plans (2024)

Worcestershire (pronounced, WOO-stuh-shure) sauce adds a distinct, rich, umami flavor to so many dishes—ranging from steak marinade to a Bloody Mary—but it's not irreplaceable. If that bottle runs out mid-recipe, there are Worcestershire substitutes you can use to recreate its deliciousness without making an extra trip to the store.

The good news is that once you get your hands on a bottle of Worcestershire sauce—made from fermented anchovies, plus vinegar and tamarind—it'll last you.You can store an unopened bottle for about a year in the pantry, and an opened, refrigerated bottle is safe to use for months. Inevitably, it's bound to run out, and when that happens, here's what you can use instead.

DIY Imitation-Worcestershire Sauce​ Blend

Making this sauce blend from scratch is easier than getting to the store. “There’s no single ingredient that can be substituted for Worcestershire sauce​ to get the same sweet, salty, and sour flavor,” says Herve Malivert, director of culinary affairs at the Institute of Culinary Education, but this DIY blend comes closest.

“Try a combination of 1 part ketchup to ½ part soy sauce and ½ part malt vinegar to start," Malivert says, "and play with the proportions to balance the flavor.” Use this as a 1-to-1 substitute for Worcestershire sauce.

Reduced Balsamic Vinegar

For a similar texture, funk, and sweetness to Worcestershire, you can reduce balsamic vinegar in a saucepan until it's concentrated, thick, and delicious. Over low heat, stir gently until the liquid has reduced by half. After it cools slightly, use it in the same proportion as Worcestershire sauce.

Soy Sauce

While it doesn’t hit all the same notes as Worcestershire, soy sauce certainly works in a pinch. Use it as a 1-to-1 swap and, if desired, add a pinch of sugar to replicate the sweetness in Worcestershire.

Miso Paste

Miso paste adds a fermented funkiness to a dish and can bring recipes requiring Worcestershire sauce to another level. To substitute, use miso in the same ratio as Worcestershire, and then mix with a bit of warm water to turn it into a stir-able paste. This works especially well in salad dressings and marinades.

Oyster Sauce

Made from oyster extract, sugar, salt, and cornstarch for thickness, oyster sauce can be a nice, slightly sweeter substitute for Worcestershire sauce. Use it in the same ratio and, if the recipe calls for added sugar (including agave or honey), halve the amount to avoid over-sweetening your dish.

Anchovy Paste

Typically sold in a tube, anchovy paste can be a salty, funky, 1-to-1 swap for Worcestershire sauce that melds easily with everything. If you don't have paste, you can mash up canned anchovies for a similar result.

Red Wine

For slow-cooked dishes, consider subbing any red wine for Worcestershire sauce to add flavor, acidity, and sweetness. Use twice as much wine as Worcestershire sauce called for in the recipe because the wine will reduce.

A1 Steak Sauce

If steak sauce is a staple in your household, grab a bottle to use as a 1-to-1 sub for Worcestershire sauce. Made from tomato paste, vinegar, and raisin paste, A1 has the same consistency as Worcestershire. It’s a bit sweeter but works well as an easy swap.

Maggi

Often likened to Worcestershire sauce, Maggi seasoning—sold as a sauce as well as in cubes and as a granulated powder—is made from hydrolyzed wheat protein, and offers a funkier flavor than soy sauce. Use half as much Maggi as Worcestershire sauce to ensure your meal isn’t too salty. (You can always add more if needed.)

9 Worcestershire Sauce Substitutes That'll Save Your Dinner Plans (2024)

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9 Worcestershire Sauce Substitutes That'll Save Your Dinner Plans? ›

Red wine vinegar or balsamic vinegar + tamarind paste or concentrate. An equal part of red wine vinegar or balsamic vinegar, mixed together with tamarind paste or concentrate, can be used as a replacement for Worcestershire.

What can be a substitute for Worcestershire sauce? ›

Red wine vinegar or balsamic vinegar + tamarind paste or concentrate. An equal part of red wine vinegar or balsamic vinegar, mixed together with tamarind paste or concentrate, can be used as a replacement for Worcestershire.

What is the Worcestershire sauce scandal? ›

However, last month in a random inspection, a consignment of a brand of Worcestershire sauce on sale in the UK (Crosse and Blackwell Worcestershire Sauce, made by Premier Foods) was found to contain chilli powder contaminated with the dye. The UK food regulator, the Food Standards Agency, promptly recalled the brand.

What is a substitute for Worcestershire sauce in stroganoff? ›

We always recommend sticking with the original recipe, as that will produce the best results. However, soy sauce is a 1:1 substitute, and the closest and most recommended substitute for Worcestershire sauce.

What ingredient gives Worcestershire sauce its unique flavor? ›

Anchovies add umami (savoriness). The ingredient that gives Worcestershire sauce its unique flavor is tamarind, the fruit of Tamarindus indica, or Indian date in Arabic.

What does Worcestershire sauce do to a recipe? ›

Worcestershire sauce is really an umami delivery vehicle, a cousin to fish sauce or soy sauce that the family kind of forgot about. And we tend to forget about it, too—but at the end of the day, you can use Worcestershire to add flavor to anything saucy much in the same way you'd use soy or fish sauce.

Can I use HP sauce instead of Worcestershire sauce? ›

A1 or HP sauce can be used equally to Worcestershire and will have many of the same flavor notes, but no real spice. Either one will be a good amount thicker, as well. In a prepared dish or as a condiment, both these sauces are a solid selection.

What is a low sodium substitute for Worcestershire sauce? ›

Balsamic vinegar is one of the ingredients in Worcestershire sauce, so it's a good substitute that brings a lot of the same flavors. It's great for bringing out the umami of a dish, and also helps brighten the flavors with some added sweetness and acidity, without adding too much sodium.

What is Worcestershire sauce compared to? ›

What is Worcestershire Sauce? Worcestershire Sauce is a versatile condiment from England. It's classically served with steak or eggs (or both!) It adds a salty umami flavor profile as well as sweetness which makes me think of it as an English version of soy sauce.

What is the secret ingredient in Worcestershire sauce? ›

The U.K. recipe uses barley malt and spirit vinegars while Americans get a formulation made with distilled white vinegar. Some brands skimp on the soak, relying instead on onion and garlic powders. What's the secret ingredient? Salt-laden, decomposed anchovies or sardines.

How do I substitute Worcestershire sauce for oyster sauce? ›

To make it a suitable substitute for oyster sauce, mix Worcestershire sauce with soy sauce and sugar and use it in small amounts. If you're making a stir-fry or marinade, start with mostly soy sauce, mix in a little sugar, then add a few drops of Worcestershire to finish it off.

Does Worcestershire sauce make a difference? ›

It adds a depth of flavor to so many foods. The wonder of this sauce is that just a small amount is all that's needed to make a subtle, but important, difference to a dish.

Is Worcestershire sauce and soy sauce the same thing? ›

Worcestershire Sauce

Another fermented sauce, this British condiment usually contains a blend of malt vinegar, anchovies, spices, sugar, salt, garlic, onions, tamarind extract and molasses. It has the same umami quality as soy sauce, but much less sodium and no soy or gluten.

Is hoisin sauce the same as Worcestershire? ›

You can use Worcestershire sauce as an alternative when you are in dire need of hoisin sauce. However, it's not the best alternative to hoisin sauce as Worcestershire has a thinner consistency and fruitier taste.

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