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"Brooklyn1" wrote in message
... "Ophelia" wrote: >"dsi1" wrote: >Ophelia wrote: >>"dsi1" wrote in message >>Ophelia wrote: >> >"dsi1" wrote in message >> >Ophelia wrote: >> > > 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 ![]() >> > >> > I'd start off with a base of apricot jam or orange marmalade something >> > similar and add ketchup and maybe some soy sauce. Additionally, some >> > malt >> > vinegar, ginger, garlic, mustard, would be fine additions. Good luck >> > and >> > Merry Christmas! >> > ====================== >> > Ahh thank you ![]() >> > like >> > it, I bought some plum jam to try though, not tried it out yet. >> > So far I have used a jar of cranberry sauce mixed with mayo and port. >> > He quite likes that. I am not used to dipping sauces which is why I >> > asked >> > here. What would you mix with plum jam? >> > Thank you for your ideas ![]() >> > >> > Merry Christmas to you too and I wish you a wonderful 2017 ![]() >> >> I haven't ever bought plum jam but I have eaten Peking duck with plum >> sauce >> and buns - it's great. Plum jam in a sauce for Chinese duck would be very >> appropriate. Cranberry sauce and mayo sounds interesting. I'll try it >> when >> I get the chance. Mele Kalikimaka! >> === >> I added port too. Not sure why but I had seen something about using port >> and he likes it ![]() >> I wanted to learn about some other dipping sauces because I had seen >> posters here talking about them. >> I think I will try the plum jam. Do you think mayo and port would work >> with that too? Any more ideas would be very welcome ![]() > >I don't know a thing about port except that it's the opposite of starboard. >The only thing I drink with alcohol are those nighttime cold medicines. >Sorry that I cannot be more of a help. >=============== >Oh you give a lot of help for which I thank you ![]() >sometime, I think you might enjoy it. I don't drink it but D enjoys the >odd >one ![]() I prefer Ruby, Tawny is great too, I'd not throw either out of bed. ![]() http://www.taylor.pt/en/what-is-port...ageing-styles/ https://www.pinterest.com/nicovandal...nup-ruby-roxx/ http://www.playboy.com/galleries/taw...bes-01/slide-4 === I'll take you word for it, but since I opened only the first .... what do I know ![]() -- http://www.helpforheroes.org.uk |
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