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![]() "Duncan" > wrote in message ... > > "Tippi" > wrote in message > om... > > > > Actually it should be used in a marinade, or added after removing from > > heat, but not as an oil to cook with. It's a flavoring more than a > > cooking oil. > > What sort of marinades, if I may ask. I keep my bottle in the refridgerator > since I use it so seldom. A few drops add flavor to many things. A quick survey produced the following: Sauces: Szechuan Chicken with Chilies, Shanghai string beans, Stir fry sauce. Marinades: Hot Orange Beef, Corn starch marinade for stir-fried meat strips Noodles: Cold noodles with sweet and spicy chicken. I speak no Chinese so I can't readily give you the Chinese names for the dishes. -- James V. Silverton Potomac, Maryland, USA |
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