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

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  • dumbassD dumbass

    Butter sauce, grab a bunch of butter, melt it and pour.

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    tootsweet@lemmy.world
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    Add a little garlic salt, dip fresh broccoli florets in it. Surprisingly good.

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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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      thagoat@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      Pizza Squeeze and Cajun seasoning. Yum

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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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        nocturne
        wrote on last edited by nocturne@piefed.social
        #12

        I mix Frank’s wing sauce and Mayo for my breakfast sandwiches.

        Frank’s wing sauce and ranch for lunch wraps.

        Frank’s wing sauce and sour cream makes a good dipping sauce too.

        Stick chipotles in adobo into a blender then mix with mayo.

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        • S slamwich@lemmy.world

          Whorcheschire sauce and Ketchup makes a passable BBQ sauce

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          papastevesy@lemmy.world
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          Ketchup and cola somehow works too.

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          • nocturneN nocturne

            I mix Frank’s wing sauce and Mayo for my breakfast sandwiches.

            Frank’s wing sauce and ranch for lunch wraps.

            Frank’s wing sauce and sour cream makes a good dipping sauce too.

            Stick chipotles in adobo into a blender then mix with mayo.

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            dalacos@lemmy.world
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            Just as a funny aside, the hot sauce I used in my pizza/tots dip today was Franks. (Not the wings sauce though TBF.) Someone gave me a tonne of packets of it and ketchup and some single-serve cheeze wiz I’ve been using in various ways.

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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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              slothrop@lemmy.ca
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              You need a shot of lemon juice in your quick tartar sauce (mayo, relish, lemon juice)

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              • slothrop@lemmy.caS slothrop@lemmy.ca

                You need a shot of lemon juice in your quick tartar sauce (mayo, relish, lemon juice)

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                dalacos@lemmy.world
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                Yes, yes I do. Ty.

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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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                  slurpingpus@lemmy.world
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                  Sour cream works well with basically anything tomato, including ketchup. Or a hot sauce of right consistency, not so hot that you only use a few drops.

                  For best results, use the sauces cold, and don’t mix them too much — so you taste them both separately instead of blended mush.

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                  • T tempus_fugit@lemmy.world

                    I like to make my own pizza sauce as my local grocer usually has near expired tomatoes for pennies. It’s easy to make, but a bit time consuming.

                    For around 10oz or so of finished sauce

                    • 4 large tomatoes
                    • 1/2 onion
                    • 1 clove of garlic or 1/2 tsp garlic powder
                    • 1 tbsp dried oregano
                    • 2 tsp dried basil
                    • 1/4 tsp salt
                    • Pepper to taste

                    Boil water, core tomatoes, cut an X into the bottom of the tomatoes, boil for 30 seconds or so until skin starts to curl, place tomatoes in an ice bath for a few minutes.

                    Peel the skins and blend the tomatoes. Pour into a sauce pan and add onions, garlic, oregano, basil, salt, and pepper. Simmer for 60 minutes stirring occasionally. Blend one more time. I like to chill it overnight to let the flavors develop.

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                    kelpie_returns@lemmy.world
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                    #18

                    L9tg

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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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                      katt@lemmy.world
                      wrote on last edited by katt@lemmy.world
                      #19

                      Mayonaise + Sambal Bajak = spicy mayo with amazing depth. If you’re feeling fancy frate in half a clove of garlic.

                      Don’t sub Sambal Bajak for Sambal Oelek. It is NOT the same thing.

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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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                        Triumph
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                        #20

                        Olive oil, grated parmesan cheese, black pepper.

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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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                          jordanlund@lemmy.world
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                          I make scalloped potatoes in a cream sauce.

                          3 pounds potatoes, peeled and sliced thin (1/8")
                          3.5 cups half and half
                          2.5 teaspoons kosher salt
                          1/2 teaspoon fresh thyme (or 1/4 teaspoon dried)
                          2 cloves minced garlic
                          8 hunks of butter

                          Cook the sliced potatoes down on the stovetop for about 13 minutes until the sauce thickens. Transfer all to a buttered baking dish, top with 8 hunks of butter, then bake in a 350° oven for 1 hour, rotating 1/2 way through.

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                            Psaldorn
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                            It’s so easy and so good!

                            I throw in some butter 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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                              WFH
                              wrote on last edited by wfh@lemmy.zip
                              #23

                              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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                              • 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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                                Chocolate sauce.

                                Just melt some chocolate.

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                                • S slamwich@lemmy.world

                                  Whorcheschire sauce and Ketchup makes a passable BBQ sauce

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                                  Ephera
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                                  I always thought Wostershersauce was supposed to be BBQ-ish. 😅

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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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                                    Ephera
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                                    #26

                                    Canned tomatoes + salt 🙃

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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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                                      millenial grey
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                                      I find gravy to be one of the easiest sauces to do quickly and with whatever I have on hand (1:1:8 ratio for fat, flour and liquid).

                                      I made a brown sauce for poutine and some other potato dishes kind of like this the other day: melt butter at medium low heat in a small pot, say about 2 tbsp, add equal amount of flour by volume and fry until getting a little nutty. Whisk in broth or stock (I just use Better Than Bouillon) until consistency of thin gravy achieved (about a cup) and it begins to bubble. Add light and dark soy sauces for flavour and colour to taste. It’ll thicken as it cools.

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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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                                        rbwells@lemmy.world
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                                        Mayo and dill pickle relish (or chopped dill pickles and pickled jalapenos) is the best tartar sauce IMO.

                                        Chipotle salsa - dump a can of chipotles en adobo into the food processor, press start, turn it off when they are smooth.

                                        Black bean sauce. Dump a can of black beans in a pot with some of the chipotle salsa, heat them together, hit with immersion blender and then whisk in some sour cream.

                                        If you have an abundance of basil (if you have a plant, you will have an abundance) pesto is easy.

                                        Slightly more work but so easy and so good, sheet pan salsa, put tomatillos and fresh hot peppers on a sheet pan and broil them until soft and a little blackened, slide the whole mess into the food processor, season with salt, a little olive oil and vinegar and either cumin seeds or cilantro (you don’t need both), pulse until chopped up and combined.

                                        I find vegan gravy so good for the amount of work too. Make a dark roux of oil and flour, mix soy sauce into water until it looks like diet coke for the broth, add it slowly into the hot roux while whisking, season with pepper, salt if needed, rosemary is good as are mushrooms, miso, but it’s plenty good on its own.

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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
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                                          #29

                                          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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