Thank you.Jorge wrote:I will make some for you
The condiment thread
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With my dick
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No thank you.
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Turkish Cacik

Ingredients
2 medium cucumbers, peeled and grated
2 cloves garlic
Salt, to taste
16 ounces plain yogurt
1 tablespoon finely chopped fresh mint or dill
Drizzle of olive oil, for garnish

Ingredients
2 medium cucumbers, peeled and grated
2 cloves garlic
Salt, to taste
16 ounces plain yogurt
1 tablespoon finely chopped fresh mint or dill
Drizzle of olive oil, for garnish
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I'll make some for you
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With my cack
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Yuck.
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I must find these...when I go to arby's I take about 100 packs of horsey sauceChris_H_2 wrote:I found single-serve packets of sauerkraut at our local grocer in northern Michigan. Brilliant.
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Oh man, I love Arby's 3 pepper sauce. Haven't been in a long time, need to restock.doug rr wrote:I must find these...when I go to arby's I take about 100 packs of horsey sauceChris_H_2 wrote:I found single-serve packets of sauerkraut at our local grocer in northern Michigan. Brilliant.
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What is the crispy shallot condiment? That sounds interesting
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I’ve been really using a lot of Szechuan chili crisp (or chili oil) lately. Goes especially well with fried eggs.
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Condiments
Any favorites?
Trader Joe’s Siracha and Roasted Garlic BBQ Sauce is my number one. It’s seasonal now so I buy 12 bottles in May. I put it on everything.
For deli sandwiches I like Arizona Heat with a light mayo and Heinz relish.
Buffalo Wild Wings Asian Zing is my go-to for chicken.
Still looking for the perfect burger condiment.
Trader Joe’s Siracha and Roasted Garlic BBQ Sauce is my number one. It’s seasonal now so I buy 12 bottles in May. I put it on everything.
For deli sandwiches I like Arizona Heat with a light mayo and Heinz relish.
Buffalo Wild Wings Asian Zing is my go-to for chicken.
Still looking for the perfect burger condiment.
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Any and all mustards. Love the stuff. Also Durkee sauce is pretty good on a sandwich.
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Toum. I've posted about it before. It's a Lebanese garlic paste that is extremely addictive. Three ingredients: garlic, lemon juice, and vegetable oil. It goes so hard. It's especially good on chicken (in fact, the restaurant from the Curb Your Enthusiasm "Palestinian chicken" episode is based on a real place in LA that's famous for its toum-slathered chicken)
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Oh, I was wondering where I'd posted about toum before and here it is: http://forums.theskyiscrape.com/viewtop ... f=8&t=5159
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Well now I want some of this. Do you make your own or buy a specific brand?Jorge wrote:Toum. I've posted about it before. It's a Lebanese garlic paste that is extremely addictive. Three ingredients: garlic, lemon juice, and vegetable oil. It goes so hard. It's especially good on chicken (in fact, the restaurant from the Curb Your Enthusiasm "Palestinian chicken" episode is based on a real place in LA that's famous for its toum-slathered chicken)
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Here in Argentina I have to make my own. It's a simple but tedious process because you have to be very careful about not breaking the emulsification.
In the states I think Trader Joe's makes a version of it but I have no idea how good it is.
In the states I think Trader Joe's makes a version of it but I have no idea how good it is.
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Even extra hot English style? That stuff is ridiculous. It's too much.LoathedVermin72 wrote:Any and all mustards. Love the stuff. Also Durkee sauce is pretty good on a sandwich.
Mild American mustard for the win. I love hot food, but when mustard gets too hot it loses all of its appeal IMO.
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Double poos't
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