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5 hours ago, andiesenji said:

Have you ever tried the Mae Ploy Sweet Chili Sauce?  The first time I tried it I bought a small bottle - lasted 3 days. I went back and got a larger bottle and went through that rapidly so I began buying 6 bottles at a time so I always had a supply.

I have mixed it with my homemade mustard to smear on pork roasts and slabs of ribs, mixed it with mayo (homemade) for a spicy salad dressing - amazing on fruit salads,  mixed it with creamy horseradish sauce for dipping vegetable tempura, various fries, fish ( I am limited to freshwater because of an iodine allergy) and I apply it straight to rice, grains, beans, mixtures of same and kedgeree.  Anywhere you want some spiciness.  I even put it on vanilla ice cream and it was good.

 

The other day I reduced a combination of sweet chili sauce, soy sauce, and chili paste to use as as a glaze for chicken thighs. It came out quite well.

chord

chord

5 hours ago, andiesenji said:

Have you ever tried the Mae Ploy Sweet Chili Sauce?  The first time I tried it I bought a small bottle - lasted 3 days. I went back and got a larger bottle and went through that rapidly so I began buying 6 bottles at a time so I always had a supply.

I have mixed it with my homemade mustard to smear on pork roasts and slabs of ribs, mixed it with mayo (homemade) for a spicy salad dressing - amazing on fruit salads,  mixed it with creamy horseradish sauce for dipping vegetable tempura, various fries, fish ( I am limited to freshwater because of an iodine allergy) and I apply it straight to rice, grains, beans, mixtures of same and kedgeree.  Anywhere you want some spiciness.  I even put it on vanilla ice cream and it was good.

 

The other day I reduced a combination of Mae Ploy, soy sauce, and chili paste to use as as a glaze for chicken thighs. It came out quite well.

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