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Quite often, I have rolls that have a sauce drizzled over them in a
beautiful display and also adding a wonderful taste to the roll sections. Does anyone here have any recipes for sauces they've made and used for similar purposes? I can't eat very spicy foods, but mildly spicy is ok. One place I go has a "Shrimp Sauce" that is really, really good. It's a creamy sauce that has a mayo type consistency and a slightly spicy flavor. They drizzle it lightly over the face of the pieces of roll. I asked, and they buy it in bulk. I would like to make my own for this purpose. P.S. My sushi freezer shipped yesterday!!! Yeah!!!!!! |
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On Aug 17, 12:52 pm, The Fisherman > wrote:
> Quite often, I have rolls that have a sauce drizzled over them in a > beautiful display and also adding a wonderful taste to the roll > sections. > > Does anyone here have any recipes for sauces they've made and used for > similar purposes? With the spammer that's posting all the MI crap, I thought perhaps no one saw my post. I found a recipe on the net: Japanese Shrimp Sauce This is the shrimp sauce found in Japanese steakhouses. It is sweet and pinkish-orangish in color. You can substitute fat-free mayo, butter, and 0-calorie sugar, and it still tastes great. yield: 1 1/4 cups INGREDIENTS 1 cup mayonnaise 3 tablespoons white sugar 3 tablespoons rice vinegar 2 tablespoons melted butter 3/4 teaspoon paprika 3/8 teaspoon garlic powder DIRECTIONS In a small bowl, combine mayonnaise, white sugar, rice vinegar, melted butter, paprika and garlic powder. Mix well, cover and refrigerate. |
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On 2007-08-22 08:56:36 -0700, John Doe > said:
> With the spammer that's posting all the MI crap, I thought perhaps no > one saw my post. That's the best argument there is for a dedicated newsreader program. Windows: Agent, Mac: Unison. I knew there was something going on because I saw 10 messages, but when I opened the group, nothing in it. I had to use another program to find out what was going on. -- ///--- |
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Newsreaders are a mystery to me. I just access this thing through
google group and it's on my Bookmarks. That's the only way I know how to access it. Yeah, the M15 dude is trashing the place now, but there have been plenty of other spammers. Is there no defense against this? |
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On Aug 22, 3:28 pm, Gerry > wrote:
> On 2007-08-22 08:56:36 -0700, John Doe > said: > > > With the spammer that's posting all the MI crap, I thought perhaps no > > one saw my post. > > That's the best argument there is for a dedicated newsreader program. > Windows: Agent, Mac: Unison. > > I knew there was something going on because I saw 10 messages, but when > I opened the group, nothing in it. I had to use another program to > find out what was going on. I use "Agent" at home, but at work, I have no access to one. I have to use Google Groups. Agent is a very adaptable program. |
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