snowwite
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It’s the best on Turkey sandwichThat cranberry honey mustard is amazing!
It’s the best on Turkey sandwichThat cranberry honey mustard is amazing!
My husband got Bisto Curry sauce but it was not like what we got at a chippy at all.Really depends on what I am eating - I have far too many different condiments.
I like Piri Piri hot sauce for many things.
I usually mix Siracha and Dukes mayo for several things - especially French fries.
I get a German curry ketchup for many things - like brats.
For hotdogs I prefer a spicy German mustard or a whole grain mustard (or a mix of both)
"Irish Style" Curry sauce is also very good for French fries - you used to have to buy it in a packet and heat water and mix it yourself and it was Ok but not the same as what you get at a chip shop - but now they have a premade in a squirt bottle and its really good.
And of course I have numerous hot sauces ranging from tabasco to habanero and ghost pepper.
Yeah the Chef chip shop curry sauce in the squeeze bottle is new and its very close - i picked up 5 of them my last trip home.My husband got Bisto Curry sauce but it was not like what we got at a chippy at all.![]()
But which mayo is the key here - there is a whole battle over the various brands of Mayo so choose wiselyMayo is probably mine. Kind of boring.
Hellmann's works. I've tried Dukes in the past, as a result of this board but didn't find it anything special.But which mayo is the key here - there is a whole battle over the various brands of Mayo so choose wisely![]()
Saucy Susan is one of those things that I don't look for all the time but it is perfect with pork loin or a chicken recipe I decided I don't love. It can be tough to find but I try to keep it around, I love how it has such an old fashioned look, very endearing and nostalgic like I just pulled it from Grandma's Frigidaire.
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For a friend’s big block party I bought 10lbs of chicken drumsticks and thighs on great sale. Roasted them 425f to real crispy and fat melted out (basted a couple times). Drained off excess fat, lightly slathered them in a combo of these*, covered and let sit 2 hours until I arrived to the block party grill for a quick heat up and caramelization. There was a line as batches came off the grill until they were gone. Cheap and easy and everyone went crazy!