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Every good home cook knows the secret's in the sauce...

BBQ sauce

Barbecue sauce Credit: Mark Roper

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Have you ever read Fanny Flagg's book (or ) Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Cafe? Great book/film about a legendary barbecue café in a little town in a depression-era Alabama.

The whole film is a love letter to the role food plays in everyday life, but it's especially lyrical about sauce.

"The secret's in the sauce," the main character Sipsey is fond of telling anyone who asks why her barbecue is so good.

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There are reasons Sipsey's sauce is extra important that we'd best not get into here (just , you'll love it), but a 'secret sauce' would be familiar to everyone — every good cook has one.

Without wanting to step on anyone's toes, here are some not-so-secret sauces that really will make the dish.

Straight for the tastebuds

Umami sauce
Umami-rich foods have the power to bring out the taste of other ingredients. Consider this sauce your secret flavour weapon. Credit: Adam Liaw
Adam Liaw's falls into your tastebuds with the relish of a toddler in a ball pit. Free-flying, life-enhancing crashing.

Chimichurri thing

Steak with Asian chimichurri
Asian herbs and fish sauce pair beautifully with chimichurri. Credit: Jiwon Kim
Traditional Argentinian chimichurri sauce, combines fresh herbs, garlic, chilli flakes, spring onion and citrus into a zesty, fragrant sauce. adds a welcome Asian flavour twist.
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Chimichurri

Universally green

Flat roast chook with salsa verde
Flat roast chook with salsa verde is like an Aussie roast went on a Mediterranean beach holiday.
Chimichurri (see above) is one of the world's great green sauces, but whizzing up fresh herbs into a taste-popping sauce is not new news anywhere. has a Mediterranean feel, or try or .

Bearnais-easy

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The French have long known the power of a good sauce and is one of the greats. Making your own from scratch is bound to be much easier than you think.

Pepper lover

An is the stuff steak dreams are made of. Here it's all about fresh green peppercorns and an intense lemon finish.

Tomato prideof

Nick's tomato sauce
Homemade tomato sauce goes with just about anything –snags, eggs or as a tasty extra layer on cheese on toast. Credit: Alan Benson
Go on, make your ! You can mix it exactly to your liking and the 'I made this' brownie points are off the charts.

Fight it out

BBQ sauce
There's nothing barbecue sauce likes more than to liberally baste a rack of spare ribs. Credit: Mark Roper
is the pepper to tomato sauce's salt... or something like that. Most of us have a preference, but some of us like both.

WaldorfSatay-fied

Satay sauce
Peanut sauce is great drizzled over salads, on burgers or any grilled meat, or served with satay skewers or vegetables. Credit: Danielle Abou Karam
Every home needs a decent up its sleeve and this one ticks all the boxes: it's easy, it's rich, it's creamy, it's nutty, and it's 100 percent moreish.

Dipping away

Panko eggplant chips & tahini sauce
Panko-crumbed eggplant chips make an excellent introduction to the dipability of tahini sauce. Credit: Jiwon Kim
Once you master a good you'll soon be drizzling, dipping and dunking away. After all, tahini is the powerhouse that makes hummus so moreish, and everyone knows hummus goes with everything.
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Easy hummus

Sweet but hot

Vietnamese spring rolls with sweet chilli (Thai style)
Vietnamese spring rolls are the perfect thing to dip in a homemade Thai-style sweet chilli sauce. Credit: Jiwon Kim
Hands up if you love a ! Now hands up if you've ever made your own. Put that hand to work immediately making this sweet but fiery sauce.

Mush be love

Shared T-bone on mushroom sauce
Naturally there's a little Adam twist on this bistro classic. Credit: Danielle Abou Karam
Another classic that has steak all wrapped up is . Paired with a T-bone steak, it's one of Adam Liaw's favourite meals.

Shallotta useits

Ssam-style short ribs with shallot and ginger sauce
Ssam-style short rib wraps show off the flavours of shallot and ginger sauce beautifully. This is finger food at it's drippy, licky, sharey best. Credit: Adam Liaw
Once you've mastered an iconic you'll be making it often. It goes well with fish, meat, vegetables and (if we're being completely honest) a spoon straight out of the jar.

Make it cheesy

Chips with cheese sauce
Chips with cheese sauce must be the ultimate sundowner snack. Credit: Rachel Tolosa Paz
Here's a way to make even the most simple dish sing: add a . It works with and and it's especially .

Toum good

Lebanese garlic sauce (toum)
Feel free to add this creamy Middle Eastern fave to anything you like. Credit: Tammi Kwok
is the definitive garlic sauce that will happily slide onto any dish and make it amazing. Don't believe us? Make a batch and see.

Sweet caramellow

Ginger and salted caramel ice cream sandwiches
Adding a hint of ginger to a caramel sauce is an act of genius. Credit: Adam Liaw
Let's not forget that sweet sauces are just as important as savoury, especially when they taste as good as . When you have a sauce this good, ice cream is all you need.

Happy ending

A bowl of glossy chocolate sauce sits on a wide, speckled plate. Beside the bowl, on the plate, sit a pile of ridged long, brown pastry strips.
Just look at the shine on that chocolate fudge sauce. Credit: The Chocolate Queen
We should end, because after licking this off our lips we are in sauce overload. Call it a saucy coma and the secret really is in the sauce!

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