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![]() Joseph Littleshoes wrote: > > Arri London wrote: > > > RobtE wrote: > > > > > > Last week I finally got around to buying some peanut butter. It's > > good > > > stuff - so good that the other night I decided to do away with the > > bread > > > altogether. A jar of peanut butter and a spoon is all I needed. > > > > > > Midway from jar to mouth, though, I had an idea: "What this needs is > > a > > > bit of soy sauce." So I tried it. A few drops of Kikoman on the > > spoonful > > > of PB. Lawdy, lawdy, Miss Clawdy! It was too good to be believed. > > Salt, > > > sweet, umami - it had it all. > > > > > > Now, the question is, what can one do with this discovery? Such an > > > exalted taste combination calls for something more than just a > > sandwich > > > (though I tried that too and it was truly a consciousness-expanding > > > experience). So, what sort of savoury dish can be made with PB and > > soy > > > sauce? > > > > > > RobtE > > > > It's used as a base for various sorts of sate sauces. Add some shrimp > > paste or fish sauce and a little garlic for a simple version. > > The tiniest drop of hot chilli oil will make a world of difference with > a peanut sauce, adjust according to taste. LOL only if one likes chile oil. Some don't. > > Dont neglect the ginger in the equation either. Some sate sauces don't have ginger. There are thousands of possibilities. > > I am very fond of equal parts of sesame oil, soy sauce and sake as a > marinade, dipping sauce, sauté base or other "dressing" or use with a > dark or brown roux. I have often wondered about adding a peanut element > to the basic trinity of soy sauce, sake & sesame oil. > --- > Joseph Littleshoes Only one way to find out; try it. |
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