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Char Siu Sauce
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CUISINE
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YIELD
Chinese
Chinese, Sauces, To test
4
Servings
INGREDIENTS
1/4
c
Reduced sodium soy sauce
2
tb
Honey
2
tb
Sugar
2
tb
Dry sherry
1
ts
Salt
1
ts
Chinese five-spice powder
3
Quarter-size slices fresh ginger, crushed
INSTRUCTIONS
Extracted from a Char Siu Ding (Pork) recipe. Should be tested.
In a pan, combine soy, honey, sugar, sherry, salt, five-spice and ginger.
Heat for one minute to dissolve sugar.
From the Sunset Chinese Cookbook.
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