Do you put Worcestershire sauce on steak before or after cooking?

Chef's answer
Liberally and often. You can marinade in it, but I think it's best as a sauce after the food is cooked. I do add it to meatloaf before cooking though. It is fantastic on cheese toast or as something to dip grilled cheese sandwiches into.
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Meatloaf Sauce Ingredients:
  • 3/4 cup ketchup.
  • 1 ? tsp white vinegar.
  • 2 ? Tbsp brown sugar.
  • 1 tsp garlic powder.
  • ? tsp onion powder.
  • ? tsp ground black pepper.
  • ? tsp salt.
  • Add the Italian sausages, and saute until they become brown on the outside but still raw inside. Cut the Italian sausages into three pieces each, and add to the tomato sauce. Cook on low heat for about 1? hours. You can also cook the sauce for longer (3-4 hours) if you have the time.
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