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This beautiful and delicious Red Goddess Dressing and Sauce is made with vibrant red peppers, red onion, garlic, fresh herbs and spices. It can also be used as a marinade and it will turn anything it touches into pure deliciousness!
I know you've very likely heard of Green Goddess dressings, sauces, etc. -- but, have you ever heard of Red Goddess dressing or sauce?
I was inspired to create a super tasty blend of fresh ingredients, that are mostly red in color -- and that could be used as a dressing, sauce and even a marinade.
After all, most red -- or reddish -- foods are packed with delicious flavor. A huge variety chile peppers, tomatoes, all sorts of berries, blood oranges, plums, onions, grapes/wine, and the list goes on.
How to use Red Goddess Dressing or Sauce
Much like my Red Pepper Pesto, there are several uses for this sauce.
- Red Goddess Dressing is fantastic on green salads, potato salads and pasta salads.
- You can use it to marinate fish, chicken and meat (including beef, pork, lamb, etc.)
- As a sauce it's absolutely fantastic with just about everything! Steak, chicken, shrimp, roasted and grilled vegetables, and so on.
- It's incredibly delicious as a sauce with roasted vegetables -- especially potatoes!
Check out this Red Goddess Marinated Flank Steak -- it's divine! In the recipe, the Red Goddess Dressing is used as both a marinade and a sauce.
How to Make it
- Add all of the vegetables and herbs to a powerful blender and purée.
- Then add the spices and liquid ingredients and mix.
- After you've used this as a marinade, you can turn it into a sauce by cooking it. It must be brought to a boil first, and then simmered until it's reduced by about ¼, about 15 minutes.
- Season to taste with salt, pepper and a bit more honey if necessary. (Here's How to Season to Taste.)
More detailed instructions are below.
I've always heard that red is the most appetite provoking color, to boot. (Blue is the least -- so I'm told.)
Enjoy!
Red Goddess Dressing and Sauce Recipe
Valentina K. Wein
A dressing, a marinade and a sauce! This will turn anything it touches into pure deliciousness!
Makes about 1½ cups | serving size: 2 tablespoons
5 from 5 votes
Prep Time 15 minutes mins
Total Time 15 minutes mins
Course Condiments, Sauces, Dressings and Vinaigrettes
Cuisine American
Ingredients
- 2 cups red bell peppers, washed and dried, seeded, roughly chopped
- ¾ cup tomatoes, washed and dried, seeded, roughly chopped
- ¾ cup red onion, roughly chopped
- 1 tablespoon red jalapeño pepper washed and dried, seeded, roughly chopped
- 5 sprigs fresh thyme, washed and dried, leaves removed from stems
- ¼ cup dry red wine
- 1 tablespoon honey
- 1 tablespoon sweet paprika
- ¼ teaspoon ground cinnamon
- honey, salt, and freshly ground pepper to taste (click here for How to Season to Taste)
Instructions
For dressing (and marinade)
Add the first 5 ingredients to a powerful blender and purée.
Pour the mixture into a bowl and then add wine, honey, paprika and cinnamon.
For the sauce
After you've used this as a marinade, you can turn it into a sauce. Simply remove whatever you've marinated (probably chicken or steak), and then pour the remaining marinade into a small sauce pan. Place it over high heat and bring it to a boil. Then reduce the heat to low and simmer until it's reduced by about ¼, about 15 minutes.
Season generously to taste with salt, pepper and a bit more honey if necessary. (Here's How to Season to Taste.)
NOTES
To take this from a marinade to a sauce, 15 minutes will be added to the prep time.
Calorie count is only an estimate.
NUTRITION
Calories: 25kcal
Keywords best steak marinades, unique dressings, rich vegan sauces
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Reader Interactions
Comments
Isabell
Awesome! Thank you for this. It sounds wonderfully flavorful and spicy! I will be making it this week.
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valentina
I hope you enjoy it Isabell! 😀
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Deb|EastofEdenCooking
The vibrant red is gorgeous! With fabulous flavor too. Even a slice of tofu would gain favor with a scoop of this goodness!
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valentina
Such a great idea, Deb. I love that - I'm always looking for different things to add to tofu to add flavor. 🙂
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David
I am imaging how incredible this would be on lamb. Or swordfish. As far as I am concerned, you were The First person to think of this wonderful marinade/sauce!
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valentina
Thanks David -- Oh I hadn't thought of swordfish -- perfect! And thank you for giving me so much credit. 😉
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Sippitysup
Every goddess looks better in red. GREG
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Coco in the Kitchen
I could just eat this by the spoonful!
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Tracy
Oooh such a great idea! Everyone loves a goddess so why can't she be red, too? I think my husband's going to really love this - can't wait to make it for him!Reply
valentina
I love that! Exactly, why can't she be red? 🙂 Enjoy!
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Natalie
Looks so delicious! I never had any marinade like this before.Reply
valentina
Hope you love it, Natalie!
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Veena Azmanov
Looks delicious and I can use it in so many recipes of mine. Lovely idea and amazing spices and flavors too.Reply
valentina
Thank you, Veena. I hope you love it!
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Amy | The Cook Report
I love how versatile this sauce is, definitely want to try it with some chicken or fishReply
valentina
Thanks, Amy. It's delicious with both! 🙂
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Jo Allison / Jo's Kitchen Larder
What a fabulously versatile sauce and so easy to make too! I will be trying it as a steak marinade and something tells me it will be really delicious! 🙂Reply
valentina
It will! 🙂 Thanks!
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