Changes for page Thai Peanut Sauce
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edited by Kelly Morse Johnson
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edited by Kelly Morse Johnson
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... ... @@ -1,22 +1,25 @@ 1 1 Thai Peanut Sauce 2 2 3 3 4 -crunchy peanut butter (oralmond butter,start w/ 1/3C and adjust up from there)5 -coconut creampowder (equal to the peanut butter, go up from there)6 - tamarisauce (a couple teaspoons)7 -sugar or other sweetener(maybe a teaspoon?)4 +crunchy peanut butter - start w/ 1/3C and adjust up from there 5 +coconut powder (equal to the peanut butter, go up from there) 6 +soy sauce (a couple teaspoons) 7 +sugar (maybe a teaspoon?) 8 8 dark sesame oil (start w/ 1/2 tsp or so - powerful stuff) 9 9 chili oil (start w/ 1/2 tsp or so - powerful stuff) 10 10 ground cayenne pepper (1/8 tsp to start) 11 -ground cumin (1/ 4tspto start)12 -powdered ginger (a lot - 1 tsp?) 11 +ground cumin (a bit - 1/8 tsp) 12 +powdered ginger (a lot - 1/2 tsp?) 13 13 lime zest (half the lime) 14 14 lime juice or seasoned rice vinegar (a teaspoon or two) 15 15 water to thin 16 -\\Over light heat ("you've been warned" - Foamy the Squirrel):16 +\\Over light heat ("you've been warned" - Foamy): 17 17 18 - Cue the Swedish Chef andmix all.Taste, balance the salt/sweet/acid/heat, and thin with water toyourdesired consistency.Fish sauceisa good addition, though watch the salt and reduce thetamariaccordingly. This will break if heated too much, though it still tastes good.18 +mix all, taste, balance the salt/sweet/acid/hot, and thin with water to desired consistency. fish sauce would be a good addition, though watch the salt and reduce the soy accordingly 19 19 20 -Add more tamari and/or fish sauce sauce to increase saltiness 21 21 21 +Add more soy sauce to increase saltiness 22 + 23 +Add more water to thin 24 + 22 22 Add more coconut powder if it's too peanuty