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broom_rider) wrote2011-07-02 09:42 pm
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Play with your food!:)

Every sushi place I know has some spicy rolls - spicy tuna, spicy salmon, etc. If I am correct, that mostly means your regular rolls with some hot chili souse.
I had never tried to make spicy sushi myself before, but tonight I got bored and decided to play with my (and my family's) food - while preparing it, of course:) Thai green chilly seafood souse, and wild lime and chili souse both seemed to be more interesting than Tabasco:). The result = quite decent.
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В любой сушнице можно обнаружить в меню "острые" суши, которые как правило выглядят как нормальный ролл с тунцом или лососем, etc., политый чили соусом.
Я никогда ничего подобного сама не делала, но сегодня, готовя ужин, чёто заскучала, и решила поэксперементировать в этом направлении. Тайский зелёный чили соус для морепродуктов и прозрачный лайм и чили соус показались мне более интересными, чем обычный столовый красный чили типа Табаско. Результат = вполне достойно.


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Do you ever use Thai peanut sauce? I love that stuff! :)
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Yes, I use Thai peanut saute souse occasionally, though I am not the biggest fan of peanuts in general... Also, my guys like crushed peanuts sprinkled over a stir-fry for both texture and flavor.
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Still, it's interesting to experiment time to time. Spicy souses, "funny" additions, like fried tofu, using smoked fish - why not, you never know what could be good, right? :)
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It is true. I've tried some things I didn't like at all and some things that were very good. I have limited access(at stores I can visit) to more traditional items. I have used some pieces of chicken with fried skin. It gave it a familiar southern taste. My sister joked I would be adding white gravy to dip it. :D
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