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Post by Deleted on Jul 2, 2017 7:23:05 GMT 7
Sri Racha sauce. I love it on eggs on toast. Has a touch of tobasco in it I think.
The fat boy brand Thai soi sauce. Goes great on dumplings.
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Post by rgs2001uk on Jul 3, 2017 21:37:25 GMT 7
Is Sri Racha the orange one that comes in a squeeze bottle, if so I concur. The best are to be found in the Korean section of BigC/Lotus etc, not as sweet as the Thai sauces. Hot Pot I have found to be a decent brand, the green sauce is a killer.
Moving on, the days of Thais being able to make their own sauces are coming to an end, they dont have the time, the knowledge is being lost, easier and quicker to buy a packet of curry paste from the supermarket.
The stuff they can knock out is incredible, nothing more than, onions, a few chilies and some cucumber served in vinegar,those Southern dips/sauces are the best.
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Post by smokie36 on Jul 4, 2017 0:58:51 GMT 7
I'd buy chu chi sauce if it was available.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 4, 2017 1:15:22 GMT 7
Sri Racha sauce. I love it on eggs on toast. Has a touch of tobasco in it I think. The fat boy brand Thai soi sauce. Goes great on dumplings. Next....... If you mean the sweet soy sauce you'll also enjoy cooks brand kecap manis (indonesian soy sauce) its quite similar but different. Non Asian but if you ever get chance to get hold of chipotle tabasco get some, it's the tits
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Post by Deleted on Jul 4, 2017 1:47:13 GMT 7
Is Sri Racha the orange one that comes in a squeeze bottle, if so I concur. The best are to be found in the Korean section of BigC/Lotus etc, not as sweet as the Thai sauces. Hot Pot I have found to be a decent brand, the green sauce is a killer. Moving on, the days of Thais being able to make their own sauces are coming to an end, they dont have the time, the knowledge is being lost, easier and quicker to buy a packet of curry paste from the supermarket. The stuff they can knock out is incredible, nothing more than, onions, a few chilies and some cucumber served in vinegar,those Southern dips/sauces are the best. My wife does a similar sauce thats sweet and clear with diced cucumber in it. She pours it over satay chicken skewers. Bloody nice. Yes thats the sri racha sauce.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 4, 2017 1:48:50 GMT 7
Sri Racha sauce. I love it on eggs on toast. Has a touch of tobasco in it I think. The fat boy brand Thai soi sauce. Goes great on dumplings. Next....... If you mean the sweet soy sauce you'll also enjoy cooks brand kecap manis (indonesian soy sauce) its quite similar but different. Non Asian but if you ever get chance to get hold of chipotle tabasco get some, it's the tits Yes i know the manis soy. Thick like molasses and sweet. The Thai fat boy brand is thin but not as salty like Chinese soy sauce.
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