Gouda’s Glorie Spicy Andalouse Sauce 550 ml is a classic Dutch condiment that delivers a rich, creamy spicy sauce experience with tomato and herbs. This product is made for people who enjoy a fuller-flavoured snack sauce that works just as well with a hot fry basket as it does with sandwiches, grilled meats, or casual entertaining. The official product description calls it a creamy spicy sauce with tomato and herbs, which sums up its appeal nicely.
Gouda’s Glorie is a familiar name in Dutch sauces, and this 550 ml bottle is a handy size for everyday use. Its creamy texture, tomato base, and lightly spiced finish make it a versatile addition to fries, sandwiches, grilled meats, and relaxed BBQ-style meals.
Key Features and Benefits
- Creamy spicy flavour profile
Gouda’s Glorie Spicy Andalouse Sauce is described as a creamy spicy sauce with tomato and herbs, giving it more body than a plain dipping sauce and more warmth than a basic mayo-based snack sauce. - Made for snacks and hot foods
This spicy andalouse sauce is especially good with fry dishes, but chicken, grilled meat, sandwiches, and other casual snack foods are also great options. - Practical 550 ml bottle
The 550ml format gives you a generous amount for regular use, making it a handy pantry sauce rather than a one-off novelty condiment. - Distinct Dutch snack-sauce style
Gouda’s Glorie is known for classic Dutch sauces, and this spicy andalouse sauce 550ml variant fits that tradition with a creamy base, seasoning, and a mild chili-style kick. - Useful across everyday meals
This is not just a chips-only snack sauce. It also suits wraps, burgers, grilled foods, and casual bbq platters where a creamy spicy sauce adds extra flavour without overpowering the food.
A good andalouse sauce has to feel rich, smooth, and lively at the same time, and this Gouda’s Glorie Spicy Andalouse Sauce leans nicely into that balance. The base is creamy, but the spice, tomato, herbs, and light chili-style warmth stop it from feeling flat. It lands in that very appealing middle ground where the sauce feels indulgent but still sharp enough to brighten up a plate of fries or grilled food.
That is also why this kind of Dutch sauce works so well as a repeat-buy pantry staple. It feels familiar and easy, but still more interesting than standard mayo or ketchup. For people who enjoy Dutch snack culture, a creamy spicy sauce like this brings a bit of that café and takeaway style into the home.
Ingredients
- Water;
- rapeseed oil;
- sugar;
- natural vinegar;
- free-range egg and egg yolk;
- mustard (water, mustard seeds, natural vinegar, spices);
- tomato powder 2%;
- salt;
- lemon juice;
- modified corn starch;
- corn starch;
- spices (mustard);
- onion powder;
- herbs;
- thickener: guar gum;
- natural flavouring;
- food acid / acidifier: citric acid;
- colour: paprika extract;
- preservative: potassium sorbate;
- antioxidant: E385.
Allergens
Contains: egg, egg yolk, mustard.
May contain: not stated in the sources used.
Diet or allergy information: current retailer and product listings describe this sauce as gluten-free and lactose-free.
Nutritional Information
Nutrition & Allergens — Gouda’s Glorie Spicy Andalouse Sauce 550 ml
Pack size: 550 ml
Serving size: 15 ml assumed for table purposes.
| Nutrition | Per 100 ml | Per 15 ml serve |
|---|---|---|
| Energy | 1562 kJ / 378 kcal | 234 kJ / 57 kcal |
| Fat | 36 g | 5.4 g |
| — of which saturates | 2.6 g | 0.4 g |
| Carbohydrate | 12 g | 1.8 g |
| — of which sugars | 8.8 g | 1.3 g |
| Protein | 1.1 g | 0.2 g |
| Salt | 1.8 g | 0.27 g |
Good to Know
- Imported Dutch food item in a practical 550 ml bottle.
- A creamy spicy sauce with tomato and herbs rather than a plain mayo-style dip.
- Works well as a snack sauce for fries, but also suits chicken, grilled foods, and bbq meals.
- Contains egg and mustard, but current listings describe it as gluten-free and lactose-free.
- A useful pantry condiment when you want something richer than ketchup but lighter than a heavy specialty sauce.
How to Use / Preparation Instructions
This Gouda’s Glorie Spicy Andalouse Sauce is ready to use straight from the bottle. It works as a dipping sauce for fries and snacks, and it also makes a quick flavour booster for burgers, sandwiches, wraps, grilled meats, and casual grill or bbq food.
If you like creamy sauces with a bit of warmth, this spicy andalouse sauce can also be used as a finishing sauce over hot food rather than just as a dip.
Storage Instructions
The sauce should be refrigerated after opening.
Dietary Considerations
This product contains egg, egg yolk, and mustard, so it is not suitable for egg-free diets. However, documentation describe it as gluten-free, lactose-free, and vegetarian. As always, shoppers with sensitivities should check the latest label on the actual packaging before use.
Serving Suggestions
Gouda’s Glorie Spicy Andalouse Sauce 550 ml is especially good with:
- hot chips or fries
- Dutch-style snack foods
- burgers and sandwiches
- grilled vegetables
- chicken
- steak or mixed grill plates
- a casual backyard bbq spread.
Best Pairing Suggestions
This creamy spicy sauce pairs naturally with:
- fries and croquettes
- burgers and toasted sandwiches
- grilled meats
- chicken tenders or schnitzels
- snack platters
- other Dutch sauces and savoury pantry items.
If you want a creamy spicy Dutch sauce that goes beyond standard ketchup or mayo, Gouda’s Glorie Spicy Andalouse Sauce 550 ml is an easy pantry win. It brings together tomato, herbs, a gentle chili-style kick, and the kind of smooth texture that makes it useful across fries, snacks, grilled food, and everyday meals.
FAQs
What is Gouda’s Glorie Spicy Andalouse Sauce?
It is a creamy spicy sauce with tomato and herbs, sold as a Dutch snack sauce for fries, sandwiches, grilled food, and other savoury dishes.
Is Gouda’s Glorie Spicy Andalouse Sauce gluten-free?
It is gluten-free and lactose-free. Shoppers with allergies should still check the label on the bottle they receive.
Does Gouda’s Glorie Spicy Andalouse Sauce contain egg?
Yes. The ingredient list includes free-range egg and egg yolk with egg as a potential allergen.
What does Gouda’s Glorie Spicy Andalouse Sauce taste like?
It has a creamy spicy profile with tomato, herbs, and a mild heat that makes it richer than ketchup but brighter than plain mayo.
What can you eat with spicy andalouse sauce?
It is especially popular with fries, snack foods, sandwiches, chicken, grilled meat, and bbq dishes.






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