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27th November 2017, 09:12 PM
#121
The 747
Originally Posted by
PeeBee
What is Kecap Manis? A spice, vegetable, liquid? How would you describe the flavour it adds - spicy, sweet, mild, creamy? Never head of this, very interested. Where do you buy it, or is it a home grown 'thingy'?
MB posted a pic earlier, it's a sweet soy sauce. Sweet and salty at the same time and it's bloody delicious on steamed dimmies.
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27th November 2017 09:12 PM
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27th November 2017, 09:19 PM
#122
Originally Posted by
Winnie
MB posted a pic earlier, it's a sweet soy sauce. Sweet and salty at the same time and it's bloody delicious on steamed dimmies.
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Thanks winnie, as normal just needed to open my eyes.
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28th November 2017, 06:55 PM
#123
Patrol Freak
Originally Posted by
PeeBee
What is Kecap Manis? A spice, vegetable, liquid? How would you describe the flavour it adds - spicy, sweet, mild, creamy? Never head of this, very interested. Where do you buy it, or is it a home grown 'thingy'?
It`s a sweet soy sauce which is on a thick side. Not bad for stir fry and have used it for many years now. Google the word for more info PeeBee and you`ll get more of a discription.
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28th November 2017, 07:13 PM
#124
Administrator
Originally Posted by
AB
I want the recipe for that dish mate, absolutely delish!!!
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Still waiting...lol
Cmon Phil, share that love!
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28th November 2017, 07:35 PM
#125
Originally Posted by
Bush Ranger
It`s a sweet soy sauce which is on a thick side. Not bad for stir fry and have used it for many years now. Google the word for more info PeeBee and you`ll get more of a discription.
Many thanks, will look for it in the supermarket.
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28th November 2017, 08:00 PM
#126
Originally Posted by
AB
Still waiting...lol
Cmon Phil, share that love!
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Sorry Andy, thought you were talking about MB's amazing lamb rack.
So Seafood Wok
1kg of fresh king prawns, green, 500g of fresh scallops, 2 large fillets of Tassy Salmon, 1 fillet of blue grenadier( chop fish in 3cm cubes approx), 4 spring onions, 1 small fresh ginger clove, I medium carrot, I bunch of fresh coriander, I can of water chestnuts - sliced, 1 lime, I bottle of lemongrass and lime marinade, 1 packet of black bean marinade, i bottle of fish sauce and 3 tablespoons of peanut oil, finally a handful of chopped blanched almonds. 300g of long grain white rice
Heat wok to 180 degC, add oil, and half the fish sauce, ginger pieces thin sliced, stir, add fish and lightly cook on all sides, leave uncooked in middle, remove to covered tray. Add prawns to wok, add more fish sauce, cook on 180 degC for maybe 4-5 mins, keep them moving to evenly cook thru, remove when pinkish, to same tray as fish, cover with alfoil.
Add remainder of fish sauce, a tablespoon of peanut oil and rst of ginger pieces, add vegetables and cook to slightly limp. Carrots need to be thinly sliced say 3mm thick, coriander is roughly chopped, spring onions chop to 2.5cm long,
Return fish and prawns to the wok, mix together carefully as the fish, which is in lumps or circa 3cm are fragile. Add the lemongrass and blackbean sauce and simmer for 3 minutes.
Rice needs to be cooked in advance of starting the WOK stuff as you need to dish up quickly to ensure the veges stay crisp-ish and the seafood does not overcook. mark had this down pat and the plates were ready with rice right at the time of dishing up direct from the WOK. Garnish with the fresh coriander and a liberal sprinkling of the almonds.
This will easily feed 6 adults, and you can bulk up the rice, or add some fresh noodles directly to the wok itself - that would stretch it to a meal for 10 with ease.
Its a mildly seasoned meal with loads of bulk to it. Prawns need to be peeled and heads removed first although you could cook with shells on as well.
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28th November 2017, 08:56 PM
#127
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Delish Fish, well done/experienced and thank you for sharing mate!!
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29th November 2017, 06:51 PM
#128
Patrol Freak
Originally Posted by
PeeBee
Many thanks, will look for it in the supermarket.
The brand I have is called ABC, but if you have an Asian shop some where near you, you may find some thing in there. Not a bad tasting sauce.
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14th January 2018, 12:08 AM
#129
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14th January 2018, 12:09 AM
#130
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Watch this space, as there maybe a comment added soon
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