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ChefBeckyD said:I use the Thai Sauce & Ginger Wasabi sauce for dipping the steamed wonton purses, and for dipping other dim sum type appetizers, and also for stirfry.
The maple sauce is nasty, so I don't use it for anything, and the Chili pepper sauce is still sitting in my cupboard, waiting for a special occasion to use $12 salsa!
The Pineapple and Raspberry sauces we use for dipping also. I've mixed both with mayo (thanks to someone's idea on here) to make a spread for wraps - very yummy! We like the Pineapple on chicken and fish.
ChefBeckyD said:I use the Thai Sauce & Ginger Wasabi sauce for dipping the steamed wonton purses, and for dipping other dim sum type appetizers, and also for stirfry.
The maple sauce is nasty, so I don't use it for anything, and the Chili pepper sauce is still sitting in my cupboard, waiting for a special occasion to use $12 salsa!
The Pineapple and Raspberry sauces we use for dipping also. I've mixed both with mayo (thanks to someone's idea on here) to make a spread for wraps - very yummy! We like the Pineapple on chicken and fish.
baychef said:I have the host get the cream cheeses for the Rasp. Hab. and the Spicy P/A. Sometimes I will make a loaf of fresh beer bread (always sell 2 or more boxes of these) but I always have the host buy some crackers as well.
Sauces are a versatile ingredient that can add flavor and depth to your everyday meals. You can use them as a marinade for meats, drizzle them over vegetables, mix them into pasta dishes, or even use them as a dipping sauce for snacks.
Believe it or not, sauces can be a delicious addition to desserts. You can use them as a topping for ice cream, mix them into cake batter for added flavor, or even use them as a filling for pastries and tarts.
Absolutely! Sauces can be a great addition to your meal prep routine. You can make a big batch of sauce and use it throughout the week for various meals. They can also be frozen for future use.
Making your own sauces at home is easier than you may think. You can start with a base ingredient like tomatoes, garlic, or herbs and add in your desired spices and seasonings. Blend everything together and you have a homemade sauce!
Definitely! Sauces can be used in both sweet and savory dishes. For example, you can use a teriyaki sauce to glaze salmon for a savory dish, and then use the same sauce to marinate pineapple for a sweet and tangy dessert. Get creative and experiment with different flavor combinations!