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Joseph Littleshoes
 
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OmManiPadmeOmelet wrote:

> Joseph Littleshoes > wrote:
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> > OmManiPadmeOmelet wrote:


> i have taken to using a Japanese sake, sesame
> > and soy sauce mix ...

>
> Ooh! Sesame oil and Soy make a nice noodle sauce for Shirataki!


Equal parts of sesame oil, soy sauce, and sake thoroughly mixed make a
traditional Japanese sauce i forget the name of (onami? unami?), the
Japanese will often spice it up with garlic, hot pepper, citrus juices,
daikon and various other ingredients, but i find it very good with just
the 3 main ingredients of sake, sesame oil and soy sauce. Use it as a
marinade, a sauce for rice, meats & veggies, or a dipping sauce. Can be
thickened with an arrow root roux and heated to remove most of the
alcohol from the sake. Particularly good with pork IMO.

I had to google to find out what Shirataki is and am looking forward to
trying them. A google search of sake+sesame+soy+sauce will turn up
hundreds of variations on the sauce.
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JL

 
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