"Normal" food thread, so choose your favorite fish sauce! :choose:
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"Normal" food thread, so choose your favorite fish sauce! :choose:
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I use the second from the left to make Thai with.
I use the Viet Huong one. But I'm generally more partial to oyster sauce.
If you guys want a great fish sauce + Brussels sprouts recipe, this one is amazing: Momofuku's Roasted Brussels Sprouts with Fish Sauce Vinaigrette
Tartar sauce
I use fish sauce instead of salt. It adds saltiness and more flavor. Whenever you make noodles of ANY kind, be sure to mix a little fish sauce in there to give it some color and strengthened taste.
Oh my word, Chris contributing in a positive fashion in the food forum! Who knew!
I've never used fish sauce either, so I guess I'm asking the same question as Sam here.
Made from fermented fish.
I've only used it in school....smells terrible...
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I think we have some fish sauce, but I don't use it. I'm not experienced with any kind of asian cooking unless it's rolling sushi or frying up some tempura.
Off question: What the hell is Calamansi, Chris? We have a huge ass bottle of soy sauce with calamansi and a packet of dried calamansi, but IDK wtf it is.
Fish sauce smells terrible, but the taste is way more subtle. People describe it as basically being a flavor enhancer as opposed to a strong flavor in itself. It's mostly just a unique salty/savory flavor that makes things taste... asian-y.
Oh I thought we were talking about sauce that you put on fish.
I have no idea what this "fish sauce" is that you guys are discussing xD