Fiery Thai Salsa
Fiery Thai Salsa
Fiery Thai Salsa
Serving Size: 4 Categories: Oriental Sauces and Preserves 3 Cups cucumberschopped seeded peeled 1 Cup green onionchopped Cup radisheschopped Cup fresh mintchopped 3 Tablespoons fresh gingerminced & peeled 3 Tablespoons fresh lime juice 2 Tablespoons sugar 1 Tablespoon minced garlic 1 teaspoon minced garlic 1 teaspoons sesame chili oil Combine all ingredients in large bowl. Season with salt. Cover and refrigerate until juicy, about 1 hour. Stir before serving cold.
Garlic Sauce
Categories: Curries, Thai, Sauces, Pastes, Dips Yield: 1 recipe cup Water cup White vinegar cup Sugar 1 tsp. Chili paste 2 tsp. Garlic, finely chopped tsp. Salt Combine all the ingredients in a stainless steel pot. Boil slowly until the mixture is reduced by half. Cool & let it thicken until it is the consistency of unwhipped heavy cream. Use immediately or store in the refrigerator for up to 2 months. Serve at room temperature. Serve as a dip for any fried food that may not be particularly sweet in itself. To make a smooth sauce, blend the ingredients in a blender before cooking.
Ginger Sauce
Categories: Curries, Thai, Sauces, Pastes, Dips Yield: 1 recipe 1 tbs. Garlic, finely chopped 2 tbs. Brown bean paste cup Ginger, finely chopped 1 each Serrano chili, stemmed & finely chopped 2 tbs. White vinegar 1 tbs. Sugar 1 tbs. Soy sauce 3 each Cilantro sprigs, chopped Mix all ingredients thoroughly. Use immediately or at least within 6 hours of preparation, as the flavours will get stronger the longer the sauce sits. This thick, dark, rich & spicy sauce goes well with as a dipping sauce with bland foods such as tofu.
Saus Kacang
Categories: Sauces, Thai Yield: 8 servings Pan drippings 3 tbs. Peanut butter, crunchy 1 Thai chili 1 tsp. Salt Onion 3 tbs. Tamarind water 1 Garlic clove 1 c Coconut milk tsp. Shrimp paste Calories per serving: 67 Fat grams per serving: 4 Approx. Cook Time: 0:15 Grind together pepper, onion, garlic, & shrimp paste. Fry together in a little vegetable oil until the onion is golden. Add the pan drip- pings. Add the peanut butter, salt, and tamarind water. Stir and cook, adding coconut milk, until the sauce is the consistency of thick gravy.
1 Cup
In a non-aluminum saucepan, combine the vinegars, corn syrup, fish sauce along with four tablespoons of water. Bring to a boil and stir. Remove from heat and let mixture cool to room temperature. In a food processor, combine the garlic, chilies and sugar and quickly puree. Add the cooled syrup and process in one or two bursts just to combine. Add basil and briefly process until basil is minced. Store in a covered container in the refrigerator for up to one week. Yield: 3 cups
Tofu Sauce
Categories: Curries, Thai, Sauces, Pastes, Dips Yield: 1 recipe 1 c Palm sugar c White vinegar c Water tsp. Salt 2 ea. Serrano chilies, stemmed & finely chopped 3 tbs. Roasted peanuts, ground 3 ea. Cilantro sprigs, chopped Mix the first five ingredients in a pot & bring them to a slow boil over moderate heat. Cook, uncovered, until the mixture thickens slightly, about 15 minutes. When ready to serve, pour the mixture into a small serving bowl & garnish with peanuts & cilantro. This dip is intended to be served with deep-fried tofu. If keeping in the refrigerator, keep without the garnish. In a sealed jar it will keep for 2 months.