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Hot Sauce #1

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Grains Chinese Sauce 6 Servings

INGREDIENTS

3/4 c Ketchup
1/2 ts Bean sauce (found in Chinese groceries)
1 Or
2 dr Hot oil
3 dr Sesame oil
1 ts Sugar; rounded
Chopped garlic to taste
Chopped ginger to taste
Dry sherry to taste
Salt & pepper to taste

INSTRUCTIONS

Combine all ingredients and mix well. Note: To make hot oil, place a
handful of dried red peppers in a bowl. Pour hot oil over & let sit. This
will keep for several weeks. When needed, use the oil & not the peppers.
Garlic, ginger & dry sherry are, to Chinese, what salt & pepper are to
Americans. Add them, whenever!
MING'S
YORK ROAD; BALTIMORE
TO BE USED IN MING SHRIMP
From the <Micro Cookbook Collection of Chinese Recipes>.  Downloaded from
Glen's MM Recipe Archive, http://www.erols.com/hosey.

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