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Scissorjack
11-22-2004, 04:28 AM
Take a teaspoon of Thai tom yam paste: mix in well with a cup of acidophilus yoghurt {if you can't get acidophilus, any unsweetened yoghurt will do}. Dip, and enjoy - you can eat brillo pads with enough of this stuff. So, share your dipping sauce {or any other quick and easy} recipes.

Hostile Dialect
11-22-2004, 04:40 AM
Here's a simple and easy recipe, fairly popular in the dorms here:

Cook a packet of ramen noodles normally, then drop an egg (well, sans shell) on top of the noodles. Cook until the egg looks done, mash it up and stir around, then put on the flavoring sauce.

I've thought experimenting with ramen in other ways, perhaps by sprinkling cheese on it while cooking or putting in some butter or tossing some hot sauce in. (I usually add a generous serving of Arizona Gunslinger or El Yucateco to my ramen after cooking it (my last GF used to say I might as well just drink the stuff straight for as much as I add to most of the meals I eat); I'm not sure how well it'd work to put it in while cooking.)

calm kiwi
11-22-2004, 04:54 AM
Take a teaspoon of Thai tom yam paste: mix in well with a cup of acidophilus yoghurt {if you can't get acidophilus, any unsweetened yoghurt will do}. Dip, and enjoy - you can eat brillo pads with enough of this stuff. So, share your dipping sauce {or any other quick and easy} recipes.

You flash bugger...what's wrong with Maggi soup and reduced cream :D

Your recipe does sound yum though.

Scissorjack
11-22-2004, 05:00 AM
Not you again! Shouldn't you be in bed?

calm kiwi
11-22-2004, 05:05 AM
AWWWWW dad, you said I could stay up late if I ate all my acidophilus!

Emperor Penguin
11-22-2004, 05:08 AM
Here's a simple and easy recipe, fairly popular in the dorms here:

Cook a packet of ramen noodles normally, then drop an egg (well, sans shell) on top of the noodles. Cook until the egg looks done, mash it up and stir around, then put on the flavoring sauce.


Very good. I also add in any fresh veggies that I may have on hand. Spinach is especially good. A little tofu can be a good protein source as well.

I like to bake chicken breast in a shallow pan with a healthy amount of butter and 1-2 cups of hot sauce. Chop chicken and pour sauce over rice. Good and incapacitating. Instant boneless buffalo wing

Ephemera
11-22-2004, 05:08 AM
About six months ago, I went to a Doper wedding in Alabama and while there, went to a local chain restaraunt with one of the other guests, another Doper. While waiting on our food, we talked a bit and she told me that her ex used to work in one of these restaraunts and mentioned that the sauce was really good and told me what was in it.

Fast-forward four months later and I'm cooking some fries and suddenly remember the sauce we had and then tried to recreate it. Not remembering the exact recipe but having a general idea, I mixed mayonnaise, worcestershire sauce, creamy horseradish sauce, and ketchup.

It was okay but not as good as I remembered the real stuff to be so the next time, I substituted mustard for the ketchup and while it still wasn't as good as the original, was quite tasty.

I love it on fries, burgers, hot dogs, and similar foods.

Emperor Penguin
11-22-2004, 05:11 AM
I also mix mayo, dry mustard, honey, and a bit of hot paprika to make a very good honey mustard like dip or spread for anything chicken related.

calm kiwi
11-22-2004, 05:13 AM
Hey Penguin has the mailman visited you recently?

jjimm
11-22-2004, 05:24 AM
Pretty damn authentic Cantonese piquante dipping sauce:

1 tsp shoyu soy sauce
1 tsp white wine vinegar
1 tsp Tabasco sauce

Mix together and that's it. Simple and delicious. Great with all manner of Chinese delicacies - fried won ton, sesame-prawn toast, ribs, etc.

Scissorjack
11-22-2004, 05:49 AM
AWWWWW dad, you said I could stay up late if I ate all my acidophilus!

DAD? I'll remind you that you're older than I am, if only by 2 years.

calm kiwi
11-22-2004, 05:58 AM
Thanks for that. One should never mention a women's age when she is still feeling post-birthday fragile. One should also never tell one's elders what to do.

Now go to bed young man :D

Scissorjack
11-22-2004, 06:10 AM
Thanks for that. One should never mention a women's age when she is still feeling post-birthday fragile. One should also never tell one's elders what to do.

Now go to bed young man :D

Yes, mum.

Emperor Penguin
11-22-2004, 08:59 PM
Hey Penguin has the mailman visited you recently?

Indeed. Just today in fact. The mug is awsome. So's is the chocolate. I love kiwi. I've already put the keychain on my keys, amongst all of my other keychains. I have quite the collection going on.