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Default Dipping sauces

Ophelia wrote:
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> "Gary" wrote in message ...
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> Brooklyn1 wrote:
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> > "Ophelia" wrote:
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> > >I know you use a lot of dipping sauces but it isn't something we use
> > >much.
> > >
> > >My husband picked up some duck spring rolls and I want to make a nice
> > >sauce
> > >for him.
> > >
> > >Please can you suggest some ... but nothing spicy, no, not even pepper
> > >Saying a sauce is just mildly spicy .... No thanks, he just won't eat it.
> > >
> > >I would be grateful if you would share your ideas)

> >
> > With duck spring rolls duck sauce naturally... not at all spicy... but
> > is more sweet.

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> Yep. Same with me. I love spring rolls. Will eat them plain but a dip
> in the "duck sauce" which is a sweet/sour sauce is even better.
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> Thanks, Gary. I can do sweet and sour sauce)


If you ever run across "duck sauce," buy it. It's nothing more than a
sweet and sour sauce, no spiceyness that you wouldn't like. It's good
stuff.

McDonalds and even 7-11 have good packs of duck sauce. Not sure if you
have them in Scotland though.
My daughter loved McDonald's fries dipped in their duck sauce even
though they intended it to be used for their chicken nuggets.