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WetWired
Posts: 3004
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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I'm addicted to the sauce you get with cashew chicken dishes at most thai places, but I can't seem to find a solid recipe on the net, searching for cashew chicken comes up will a billion completely different recipes, anyone know the recipe to this s***? or know a good australian site with the recipe on it? cause it seems other countries have different ideas as to what "cashew chicken sauce" is
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| #0 05:40pm 28/11/06 |
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Kat
Posts: 8550
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Are we talking a satay kinda sauce or a sweet chilli kinda sauce?
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| #1 05:45pm 28/11/06 |
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WetWired
Posts: 3005
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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more of a chilli sauce
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| #2 05:48pm 28/11/06 |
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Reverend Evil
Posts: 14197
Location: Wynnum, Queensland
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But you're sweet enough as it is Wet.
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| #3 07:17pm 28/11/06 |
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Agent 99
Posts: 1463
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Wetwired,
I use to work in an asian restaurant when I was younger. My boss used to make really awesome food and one of the most popular dishes was chicken with cashews, but I can tell you now, he never used chilli or satay sauce when cooking it. He basically just used a base of water combined with some special flour (not plain or raising flour, a different one...though I'm sure it's one u can just get from the supermarket - it was just used to slightly thicken the texture so he could get a clear slightly thicker fluid than water, with the onus of flavour in the dish coming from the veges and chicken which were only stir fried and so therefore retained most of the natural flavours). |
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WetWired
Posts: 3006
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Hmmm that doesn't sound like it, it's it's got a sorta light (in thickness) and dark (in colour) look to it
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Dan
Posts: 7311
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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haha, onus!
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| #6 10:47pm 28/11/06 |
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Agent 99
Posts: 1464
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Maybe the thai variation of it is slightly different?
Just go to a thai restaurant and ask someone there - ppl used to ask us all the time little things like that. |
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| #7 10:49pm 28/11/06 |
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qmass
Posts: 8610
Location: Queensland
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they put cornstarch into sauces to thicken them (and shine) in pretty much all Chinese restaurants.
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| #8 10:53pm 28/11/06 |
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Agent 99
Posts: 1465
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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^ Oh yep, that's it!!
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| #9 11:03pm 28/11/06 |
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Crizane Tribal
Posts: 1380
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Damn you beat me to it Qmass!
You can buy cornflour at any supermarket. |
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| #10 12:16am 29/11/06 |
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Tuco
Posts: 785
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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mix:
chili for hotness lime for sourness palm sugar for sweetness fish + oyster sauce and other s*** like garlic, peanut oil and other stuff, but thats for pad thai, which is better than anything else anyway. |
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| #11 12:19am 29/11/06 |
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reload!
Posts: 3297
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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fyi banana leaf chicken is better |
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| #12 12:38am 29/11/06 |
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Crizane Tribal
Posts: 1382
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Pad thai rawks! I also love Thai green curry. Those Thais sure know how to make a curry! |
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Agent 99
Posts: 1466
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Hmmm that doesn't sound like it, it's it's got a sorta light (in thickness) and dark (in colour) look to it Forget to say, but my boss used to use water mixed not only with a little cornstarch, but also a bit of stock (vegetable or beef stock I think - also just from the supermarket). |
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| #14 07:35am 29/11/06 |
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CHUB
Posts: 1685
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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If anyone is in the local area and likes stir fry...the old asian at the Super Bee Noodle Bar at Deception Bay knows how to work a wok.
Best stir fry I've ever had by far, $9.30 for a serving though. |
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Kat
Posts: 8551
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Thai on High for the Win |
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Reverend Evil
Posts: 14200
Location: Wynnum, Queensland
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If I had to live on only one type of food for the rest of my life it would be Thai.
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| #17 09:57am 29/11/06 |
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Fik
Posts: 486
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Massaman (spelling?) is my favourite. Followed by red curry
There's a little thai place at jindalee that makes the best food ever. They know me by name now :) |
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| #18 10:15am 29/11/06 |
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WetWired
Posts: 3007
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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that could be it tuco, it's labeled "pad" cashew chicken at some places I've been to, you don't have quantities of each ingredient do you?
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Opec
Posts: 4343
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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