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Tamarind Glaze

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Seafood Asian Ckright3 1 servings

INGREDIENTS

2 ts Minced garlic
1 tb Minced shallot
1 tb Minced fresh ginger
1 tb Olive oil
3 tb Sugar
2 tb Asian fish sauce
1/2 c Water
2 tb Tamarind concentrate
2 tb Lime juice

INSTRUCTIONS

In a small skillet over medium heat, saute the garlic, shallots and ginger
in olive oil until tender but not brown. Stir the sugar, fish sauce, water,
tamarind concentrate and the lime juice together until well combined. Add
to the garlic mixture and reduce over high heat by one-third or until
slightly thickened. Remove from the heat and let cool. Store covered in the
refrigerator for up to 2 weeks. Use to glaze poultry and rabbit for
grilling or broiling. This recipe yields about 1/2 cup of glaze.
Recipe Source: COOKING RIGHT with John Ash From the TV FOOD NETWORK - (Show
# CR-9733 broadcast 10-16-1996) Downloaded from their Web-Site -
http://www.foodtv.com
Formatted for MasterCook by MR MAD, aka Joe Comiskey - jpmd44a@prodigy.com
11-12-1996
Recipe by: John Ash
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