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This thread explores various recipes and experiences related to the new sauces offered by Pampered Chef, with a particular focus on their use in meatball dishes and fried rice preparations.
Views differ regarding specific recipes and preferences for using the new sauces, with no clear consensus on a single recipe or method.
The discussion reflects personal cooking experiences and preferences among participants, particularly in relation to the new sauces and their versatility in various dishes.
Consultants looking for creative ways to incorporate new sauces into their cooking may find the shared experiences and recipes beneficial.
I make fried rice and use 1/4 cup Ginger Wasabi sauce, 2 Tbls. Soy Sauce, and 1 tsp. sugar to make the sauce for that. My family LOVES it!
Lisa/ChefBear said:I LOVE fried rice, but am allerigic to Pineapple and all our local chinese places but Pineapple chunks or juice in Fried Rice..........I'd LOVE a recipe or directions on how to make it......Please?!?
Lisa
There are many easy recipes you can try! For example, you can use the Garlic & Herb Sauce as a marinade for chicken or fish. Simply marinate your protein for at least 30 minutes before grilling or baking. Another option is to mix the Sweet & Spicy Sauce with cream cheese for a delicious dip, perfect for parties!
Absolutely! The new sauces are perfect for slow cooker meals. For instance, you can add the Teriyaki Sauce to beef or chicken along with your favorite vegetables for a flavorful stir-fry. Just set your slow cooker on low for 6-8 hours, and you'll have a delicious meal ready when you get home!
Yes, there are plenty of vegetarian options! You can use the Mediterranean Sauce to toss with roasted vegetables and chickpeas for a hearty salad. Another idea is to use the BBQ Sauce to glaze grilled portobello mushrooms, adding a smoky flavor to your meal.
The new sauces are great for meal prep! You can use them to marinate proteins or dress salads ahead of time. For example, marinate chicken in the Lemon & Herb Sauce and grill it for easy protein to add to salads or wraps throughout the week. You can also use the sauces as a flavor booster for grains like quinoa or rice.
Pairing suggestions vary by sauce, but a great rule of thumb is to match flavors. For example, the Spicy Mango Sauce pairs well with grilled shrimp or fish tacos. The Creamy Garlic Sauce is fantastic with roasted vegetables or as a pasta dressing. Don't be afraid to experiment with different combinations!