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just to change some things up in a few recipes, i was thinking of
substituting fish sauce (what i have is squid brand) for some of the
soy sauce in some stir-fries, marinades, etc. have any of y'all had
experience doing this? how did it work for you?

how about as a sub for oyster sauce when small amounts of that are
called for?

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On Fri, 9 Feb 2007 15:24:02 -0600, Steve Wertz >
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>I use a fair amount of fish sauce and I find that some recipes
>call for a ridiculous amount - so much that I don't think the
>person publishing the recipe even tried it.


I saw one such recipe last week. It called for 3/4 cup of fish sauce!
And it wasn't a recipe to feed the Thai Army. I should have kept the
recipe as a warning to those who rely on recipes rather than good
taste and good sense.

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blake murphy > wrote:
> just to change some things up in a few recipes, i was thinking of
> substituting fish sauce (what i have is squid brand) for some of the
> soy sauce in some stir-fries, marinades, etc. have any of y'all had
> experience doing this? how did it work for you?
>
> how about as a sub for oyster sauce when small amounts of that are
> called for?
>
> your pal,
> blake


Thais use fish sauce (nam pla) in lots of stuff. Adding a little to your
stir fry, marinade, etc, or adding a little to the oyster sauce should be
fine. Just don't overdo it. You don't want it to be the dominant flavor,
unless you're making prik nam pla or the like.

BTW I was making a Bloody Mary and discovered I was out of Worcestershire
sauce. I used about 1/2 as much fish sauce and while slightly different, it
was quite adequate.

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On Fri, 9 Feb 2007 15:24:02 -0600, Steve Wertz >
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>On Fri, 09 Feb 2007 19:00:28 GMT, blake murphy wrote:
>
>> just to change some things up in a few recipes, i was thinking of
>> substituting fish sauce (what i have is squid brand) for some of the
>> soy sauce in some stir-fries, marinades, etc. have any of y'all had
>> experience doing this? how did it work for you?
>>
>> how about as a sub for oyster sauce when small amounts of that are
>> called for?

>
>It would work well in certain marinades depending on the dish.
>Less so as a replacement for soy in stir-fries. It will introduce
>a completely different flavor than soy, so each case would have to
>be determined individually. Start off with small amounts of fish
>sauce.
>
>I use a fair amount of fish sauce and I find that some recipes
>call for a ridiculous amount - so much that I don't think the
>person publishing the recipe even tried it. Or is using a very
>weak fish sauce. 2T is enough for most 2-3 serving dishes,
>especially something stir-fried. Larger amounts can be used
>longer cooking dishes.
>
>-sw


this is more or less what i was thinking - maybe replacing a quarter
of the soy called for with fish sauce (i.e., a tablespoon in a quarter
cup), not a one-to-one substitution.

your pal,
blake
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