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What are some of your stupidly easy sauces? (Emphasis on the "stupidly easy".)

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  • D dalacos@lemmy.world

    In a pinch when out of tartar sauce I’ve mixed green relish with mayo and it’s, passable.

    For that matter, mayo with hot sauce and ketchup was my accompaniment to some otherwise bland pizza and tater tots this afternoon.

    Microwave Hollandaise sauce. Can go wrong easily, but when I wanted it quick it works fairly well. Just have to tend the microwave every 15-20 seconds to mix it before it coagulates. But it’s done its job more than once for me.

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    madzielle@lemmy.dbzer0.com
    wrote on last edited by madzielle@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    Guajillo Sauce, many meals I cook I use this sauce.

    • 6-10 dried Guajilo peppers, stems/seeds removed
    • Half white onion
    • 2-4 garlic cloves
    • 2 whole tomatoes
    • 2 spicy peppers of your choosing, Serrano/jalapeño
    • 6ish cups of water

    Boil the water in a large pot and add all ingredients. Simmer for 15-20 mins. Drain half the water out, either blend in a blender or use an immersion blender until smooth. Season with salt, pepper, and desired spices. Pass through a sieve if you’d like for further smoothness (I never do)

    Made this last night, and poured it over a seared spoon roast (my once a year beef purchase) in the crock pot. Low for 6 hours, had the best shredded beef tacos.

    You can see the sauce be made here: La Herencia de las Viudas YT

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    • D dalacos@lemmy.world

      In a pinch when out of tartar sauce I’ve mixed green relish with mayo and it’s, passable.

      For that matter, mayo with hot sauce and ketchup was my accompaniment to some otherwise bland pizza and tater tots this afternoon.

      Microwave Hollandaise sauce. Can go wrong easily, but when I wanted it quick it works fairly well. Just have to tend the microwave every 15-20 seconds to mix it before it coagulates. But it’s done its job more than once for me.

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      Krudler
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      #30

      Equal parts soy sauce & water. Crushed black pepper, crushed hot pepper, grated ginger, sugar. Bring to boil, add ginger when off boil.

      You can go extra with a crushed clove, 1 star anise petal to get some aromatics.

      You can thicken it with a touch of rice flour or other flour.

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      • D dalacos@lemmy.world

        In a pinch when out of tartar sauce I’ve mixed green relish with mayo and it’s, passable.

        For that matter, mayo with hot sauce and ketchup was my accompaniment to some otherwise bland pizza and tater tots this afternoon.

        Microwave Hollandaise sauce. Can go wrong easily, but when I wanted it quick it works fairly well. Just have to tend the microwave every 15-20 seconds to mix it before it coagulates. But it’s done its job more than once for me.

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        Sauces for what? A lot of sauces you can buy pre-made and are perfectly acceptable—also some sauces you would not normally make yourself, e.g. soy sauce.

        Sauces as in dipping sauces, I normally use pre-made hot sauce.

        You can also make a lot of passable pasta sauces very easily. One way is to fry up garlic, chilli, and any other aromatics you like in a pan. Add white wine. Add parsley. Add pasta water. Add spaghetti (or other pasta).

        Another pasta sauce I like that’s very easy to make is just putting silken tofu and miso paste into a blender/food processor and blending until creamy smooth. There should not be any chunks; it should be completely smooth and creamy. If you see any lumps at all, keep blending—it will get smooth. That makes for a good creamy vegan sauce you can put on pasta or other things.

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        • D dalacos@lemmy.world

          In a pinch when out of tartar sauce I’ve mixed green relish with mayo and it’s, passable.

          For that matter, mayo with hot sauce and ketchup was my accompaniment to some otherwise bland pizza and tater tots this afternoon.

          Microwave Hollandaise sauce. Can go wrong easily, but when I wanted it quick it works fairly well. Just have to tend the microwave every 15-20 seconds to mix it before it coagulates. But it’s done its job more than once for me.

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          lemmylump@lemmy.world
          wrote on last edited by lemmylump@lemmy.world
          #32

          Make pasta of choice, and finely chopped garlic and a tablespoon of salted butter to the hot drained cooked pasta. Stir until butter is completely melted.

          Ad pepper to taste, garnish with fresh grated Parmesan cheese and chopped chives.

          Simple and amazing.

          Fo and added treat add chopped mushrooms to butter and garlic, saute, then pour over cooked pasta, then add cheese and chives.

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          • D dalacos@lemmy.world

            In a pinch when out of tartar sauce I’ve mixed green relish with mayo and it’s, passable.

            For that matter, mayo with hot sauce and ketchup was my accompaniment to some otherwise bland pizza and tater tots this afternoon.

            Microwave Hollandaise sauce. Can go wrong easily, but when I wanted it quick it works fairly well. Just have to tend the microwave every 15-20 seconds to mix it before it coagulates. But it’s done its job more than once for me.

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            bussygyatt@feddit.org
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            #33

            some of y’all have very loose concepts of ‘sauce’

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            • WFHW WFH

              Erős Pista (Hungarian paprika paste) or Sambal Oelek + a fuckton of freshly grated garlic + a pinch of sugar = surprisingly close Huy Fong Sriracha alternative (great if you boycott US products or if there is yet another shortage). Can be enhanced even further with a couple drops of liquid smoke.

              Mayo + sriracha goes with everything, from sushi to fries.

              Sriracha is life.

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              Klnsfw 🏳️‍🌈
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              Try Mayo + maple syrup+ Sriracha

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                yiddishmcsquidish@lemmy.today
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                Fresh crushed garlic too!

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                • D dalacos@lemmy.world

                  In a pinch when out of tartar sauce I’ve mixed green relish with mayo and it’s, passable.

                  For that matter, mayo with hot sauce and ketchup was my accompaniment to some otherwise bland pizza and tater tots this afternoon.

                  Microwave Hollandaise sauce. Can go wrong easily, but when I wanted it quick it works fairly well. Just have to tend the microwave every 15-20 seconds to mix it before it coagulates. But it’s done its job more than once for me.

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                  yiddishmcsquidish@lemmy.today
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                  #36

                  I like mixing various spices with olive oil to dip bread in. Literally just whatever catches my eye in the cabinet.

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                  • D dalacos@lemmy.world

                    In a pinch when out of tartar sauce I’ve mixed green relish with mayo and it’s, passable.

                    For that matter, mayo with hot sauce and ketchup was my accompaniment to some otherwise bland pizza and tater tots this afternoon.

                    Microwave Hollandaise sauce. Can go wrong easily, but when I wanted it quick it works fairly well. Just have to tend the microwave every 15-20 seconds to mix it before it coagulates. But it’s done its job more than once for me.

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                    ladytaters@lemmy.world
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                    #37

                    1/3 cup Kewpie mayo, 3 Tbsp sweet chili sauce, 1-1.5 Tbsp Sriracha. Makes a nice dipping sauce that is basically bang bang sauce with less sweetness.

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                    • D dalacos@lemmy.world

                      In a pinch when out of tartar sauce I’ve mixed green relish with mayo and it’s, passable.

                      For that matter, mayo with hot sauce and ketchup was my accompaniment to some otherwise bland pizza and tater tots this afternoon.

                      Microwave Hollandaise sauce. Can go wrong easily, but when I wanted it quick it works fairly well. Just have to tend the microwave every 15-20 seconds to mix it before it coagulates. But it’s done its job more than once for me.

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                      simulacra_procession@lemmy.today
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                      #38

                      Lotta mayo+ contraptions here so I’ll add mine, and hard agree with the lemon in handmade tartar sauce it makes all the difference.

                      Mayo and Cajun seasoning, or if going for more Mediterranean, mayo and greek seasoning if you don’t have sub oil, or if you do mayo and sub oil. All great ways to get moisture on a sandwich

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                      • D dalacos@lemmy.world

                        In a pinch when out of tartar sauce I’ve mixed green relish with mayo and it’s, passable.

                        For that matter, mayo with hot sauce and ketchup was my accompaniment to some otherwise bland pizza and tater tots this afternoon.

                        Microwave Hollandaise sauce. Can go wrong easily, but when I wanted it quick it works fairly well. Just have to tend the microwave every 15-20 seconds to mix it before it coagulates. But it’s done its job more than once for me.

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                        despite_velasquez
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                        #39

                        Peanut butter (smooth) + light soy sauce + sesame oil

                        Great on noodles, great dipping sauce for hot pots

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