National Tartar Sauce Day
Why it matters
DIVE INTO FLAVOR
Celebrate the unique taste of tartar sauce with your loved ones and a delicious seafood meal.
THE STORY
Tartar sauce, with its creamy texture and tangy flavor, has become a quintessential condiment in American seafood cuisine. It is often served alongside fried fish, crab cakes, and shrimp dishes. The sauce’s origins can be traced back to the French sauce ‘sauce tartare,’ which featured mayonnaise and capers, and it made its way to the United States in the late 19th century, evolving into the version we know today.
On National Tartar Sauce Day, seafood lovers across the nation celebrate this versatile condiment. Restaurants and home cooks alike whip up their own variations, adding ingredients like dill, pickles, and lemon juice to create the perfect blend. From classic fish and chips to contemporary seafood tacos, tartar sauce enhances flavors and elevates meals, making it a must-have on any seafood platter.
In addition to its culinary uses, tartar sauce has carved a niche in American pop culture, frequently appearing in food-related jokes and memes. Its creamy consistency and distinctive flavor have made it a beloved staple in homes, with many families having their secret recipes passed down through generations. On this day, people are encouraged to share those recipes and experiences, fostering a sense of community and tradition.
As you celebrate National Tartar Sauce Day, consider trying out new seafood recipes or experimenting with different tartar sauce ingredients. Whether you’re dining out or cooking at home, this day is an opportunity to appreciate a condiment that brings people together over delicious food.
WORTH KNOWING
Seafood Delight
Pair tartar sauce with your favorite seafood dish.
Homemade Variations
Experiment with different ingredients to customize your tartar sauce.
Dining Out
Visit a local restaurant that specializes in seafood.
Community Fun
Organize a potluck featuring seafood dishes and tartar sauce.
AROUND THE WORLD
DID YOU KNOW?!
Tartar Sauce's Name
Derived from the French ‘sauce tartare,’ referring to the Tartar people.
Tartar Sauce Variations
Many cultures have their unique takes on tartar sauce with local ingredients.
Popular Seafood Pairing
Fish and chips is the most common dish served with tartar sauce.
Massive Sales
Tartar sauce is a multi-million dollar industry in the condiment market.
Tartar Sauce in History
First documented use of tartar sauce in the 19th century.
Mayonnaise Base
Traditional tartar sauce is primarily made with mayonnaise.
Capers and Pickles
These ingredients are common in homemade tartar sauce recipes.
READ MORE
The Joy of Seafood
by Patricia Wells
A comprehensive guide to seafood cooking with tips on sauces.
The Food Lab
by J. Kenji López-Alt
Explores the science behind cooking and includes sauces.
Sauces: Classical and Contemporary
by James Peterson
Details various sauces, including tartar sauce variations.
Salt, Fat, Acid, Heat
by Samin Nosrat
A guide to flavor principles, including sauces.
PAIR IT WITH
The classic pairing for tartar sauce.
Enhances the flavor of shrimp dishes.
Dip your fries in tartar sauce for a twist.
Try it on seafood burgers for added zing.
Celebrate Tartar Sauce Day
Join us in honoring National Tartar Sauce Day by sharing your favorite seafood dishes and tartar sauce recipes!
