The SECRET to the CREAMIEST Jalapeno Sauce (Southwest Style)
This creamy jalapeno sauce is a taqueria sauce I instantly fell in love with, popular in Tex-Mex and Southwest cuisine. Made creamy by something you wouldn't expect, it's perfect for tacos, as a salsa or dip, and only 5 ingredients! I'm sure you'll find it as ADDICTIVE as I do! Insane!
CHAPTERS:
0:00 Super Creamy & Addictive
0:21 Ingredients
1:04 Boil & Simmer
1:24 The Story
2:30 Jalapenos have Softened
2:58 Cooking Method Variations
3:29 Reserve Soaking Liquid
3:49 Processing
4:18 Spice it Up
4:42 Seasonings
5:06 Secret Ingredient
5:57 About the Oil
6:22 So Creamy
6:56 Serving Ideas
7:25 Other Recipes
THINGS YOU’LL NEED:
8 fresh jalapeno peppers, about 12 ounces by weight
1 small red onion chopped (about 6 ounces)
4-5 garlic cloves
½ cup neutral oil (use corn oil, avocado oil, or a neutral vegetable oil)
1 teaspoon salt
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3 Thai Spicy Dipping Sauces/Table Sauce You Should Try - Prik Nam Pla, Nam Jim Seafood, Nam Jim Jaew
3 Thai Spicy Dipping Sauces/Table Sauce that you should try at home.
Comparing to western cuisine, we don’t have as many sauces.
But these few sauces are more than good to go with almost anything.
It will be super handy on your BBQ days or BBQ dinner party.
Meats, seafood, these sauces and don't forget A LOT of fresh vegetables to go with.
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• Raithip Thai Chili flakes :
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???? Prik Nam Pla - Thai Chili Fish Sauce Recipe
- 2 tbsp Lime Juice
- 2 cloves of Garlic
- 2-3 Thai chilis
- 4 tbsp Fish Sauce
- 1/2 tsp Sugar
???? Nam Jim Seafood - Thai Seafood Dipping Sauce NO Fish Sauce Version
- 1 tbsp Palm Sugar
- 1/3 cup Warm Water
- 4 tbsp Lime Juice
- 2 tsp Salt
- 5 cloves Garlic
- 1 cup Coriander
- Chili as you like
*NOTE : You can either blend as shown in the video or pound with mortar & pestle
Another Version with Fish Sauce [ See : ]
???? Nam Jim Jaew - Thai Spicy BBQ Dipping Sauce with Tamarind
- Fish sauce 3 tbsp
- Tamarind juice 2 tbsp
- Lime juice 1 tbsp
- Palm sugar 1/2 tbsp
- Chili powder 1 tbsp
- Ground toasted rice 1 tbsp**
- Red onion
- Freen onion
- Coriander
**How to Make Ground Toasted Rice :
And if you don't have tamarind, I also have another Nam Jim Jaew recipe that you can use only limes as well :
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〽️ Prik Nam Pla (Thai Chili Fish Sauce)
- Every Thai Street Food restaurant has this sauce on the table. This one is not a dipping sauce, it’s more like a table sauce which we use to enhance the flavors of the dish. Some areas in Thailand might call it Nampla Prik instead of Prik Nampla. Both are the same and straightforward meaning. Prik = Chilis and Nampla = Fish sauce in Thai. Like salt and pepper in the west, it’s always good to have this with Thai meals.
〽️ Nam Jim Seafood (Thai Spicy Seafood Dipping Sauce)
- Even though we call it a Seafood Dipping Sauce, as you can see in the video, I even dipped with grilled pork belly. It’s so good with the seafood from it’s spicy, sweet, salty and sour. But also good to go with ANYTHING even vegetables. The main character of this sauce is sharpness yet mellow. All the taste elements are so clear so you’ll have a perfect combo in one dip.
〽️ Nam Jim Jaew (Thai Spicy BBQ Dipping Sauce)
- Good with any BBQ you’re planning to have. Beef, pork, chicken, lamb, etc. Not for seafood in my opinion, it’s not as light and fresh. Comparing to wine I’d say this one is the red and seafood dipping sauce is the white. Special character of this sauce is ground toasted rice(check out the link above).
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7:43 - Nam Jim Jaew (Spicy BBQ Dipping Sauce)
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DUPE THIS! Episode 2 - (better than) PACE PICANTE SALSA - easy + vegan recipe
Everyone knows Pace Picante - the standard jar salsa found in almost every grocery store. It's pretty affordable, yeah. Also very reliable in flavor. Why not make your own at home? It's super easy and you can alter it to your liking - more zing, more heat, and maybe a few more ingredients that wouldn't be in the jarred standby.
This dupe is really easy to make with a handful of ingredients. Also, pretty cost effective considering you can use what you have on hand and most canned tomato products are very affordable. You actually get MORE for your money when you make it yourself.
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At age 10, Terada learned the basics of sushi from his father and then went on to attend RKC Chef's School in Kochi, Japan from 1987-1989. He soon earned a nickname for his fast knife, attention to detail, divine presentation and ability to create new dishes and accents based on traditional Japanese cuisine. After graduating RKC Chef School, he was called to serve under Master Chef Kondo at Yuzuan restaurant in Kochi, Japan from 1989-1992. Mr. Kondo is the master of Kansai style cooking, considered to be the high-end of Japanese cuisine. Terada earned the title Master Sushi Chef by becoming the standing head sushi chef & can serve Fugu (Japan Licensed) to the public.
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How to make THE BEST Mexican Salsa Roja Recipe | Boiled, Fresh, Roasted Salsa
Hello & welcome to the Views Kitchen! On today's “Help Wednesday” we will be showing you the basics of boiled, fresh, and roasted salsas. Please take the time to look at the list of ingredients and extra tips below, thank you for subscribing and liking our show. As always #viewsclub we love and adore you ???? Stephanie and, Cloud
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Ingredients
Boiled Salsa Roja (2:45)
Water for boiling (enough to cover tomatoes & chili)
3 Roma tomatoes
1 Jalapeño or serrano pepper
Small bunch of cilantro (20 stems)
1/2 tbsp salt (Himalayan salt)
Juice of half lime (1 tbsp)
-Adjust citrus and salt to taste after blending
Fresh Salsa Roja (5:07)
3 Roma tomatoes
1 Jalapeño or Serrano pepper (adjust depending on spice level of pepper)
Small bunch cilantro (10 stems)
1 tsp salt (Himalayan salt)
-Adjust citrus and salt to taste after blending
Roasted Salsa Roja (8:07)
3 Roma tomatoes+ 1 ripe vine tomato
1 Jalapeño or serrano pepper
Small bunch cilantro (20 stems)
1/2 Tbsp salt (Himalayan salt)
3 garlic cloves
1/4 medium onion
Juice of 1 lemon
-Adjust citrus and salt to taste after blending
-If you are using regular table salt use half suggested amount of salt
-if you have access to key limes you will have a better citrus flavor to your salsas
-salsa will last 5-7 days refrigerated in a tightly sealed container
-If you add onion to your salsa it will last 4 to 5 days in the refrigerator
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Thai Peanut Salad Dressing Recipe Salad Kaeg สลัดแขก
This salad is a specialty of Muslim Thai cuisine. With the spicy and rich peanut dressing, it's one of my favourite ways to eat veggies! The dressing will keep for at least a week in the fridge, and it will also double as a dipping sauce for meats or tofu.
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