What is the brown sauce you get from a Chinese restaurant?
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JustBrowsin
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What is the brown sauce you get from a Chinese restaurant?
Can you buy it in the store? Whats the real name for it?
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Posted 8/1/08 9:30 AM |
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MOM2NICO
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Re: What is the brown sauce you get from a Chinese restaurant?
Are you thinkin of Hoisin sauce? If so, yes, you can get it in stores.
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Posted 8/1/08 9:33 AM |
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JustBrowsin
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Re: What is the brown sauce you get from a Chinese restaurant?
Posted by MOM2NICO
Are you thinkin of Hoisin sauce? If so, yes, you can get it in stores.
I dont know..I never knew the name of it. I order it on steamed chicken and rice and I always just say "brown sauce". Is Hoisin sauce what they typically would put on steamed chicken and broccoli?
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Posted 8/1/08 9:56 AM |
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TTCbaby
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Re: What is the brown sauce you get from a Chinese restaurant?
Chinese Brown Sauce
You'll often find this easy to make brown sauce accompanying popular Chinese dishes such as Beef with Broccoli.
3/4 cup beef broth (beef bouillion cubes can be used) 1 tablespoon plus 1 teaspoon oyster sauce 1 teaspoon dark soy sauce 1/2 teaspoon sugar 1 tablespoon cornstarch
Combine the above ingredients in order and bring to a boil, stirring.
Yields about 1/3 cup.
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Posted 8/1/08 10:22 AM |
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JustBrowsin
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Re: What is the brown sauce you get from a Chinese restaurant?
Posted by TTCbaby
Chinese Brown Sauce
You'll often find this easy to make brown sauce accompanying popular Chinese dishes such as Beef with Broccoli.
3/4 cup beef broth (beef bouillion cubes can be used) 1 tablespoon plus 1 teaspoon oyster sauce 1 teaspoon dark soy sauce 1/2 teaspoon sugar 1 tablespoon cornstarch
Combine the above ingredients in order and bring to a boil, stirring.
Yields about 1/3 cup.
Cool thanks!
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Posted 8/1/08 10:24 AM |
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