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04-05-2009, 02:03 PM
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Made this two days ago and served today for lunch over left over thin cut flank steak over a bed of greens,onions & tomatoes.
1/2 sweet onion, very thinly sliced (such as 1015, Vadallia, Walla Walla).
2 T soy sauce
1 T dark sesame oil
Mix all together and let meld in the fridge 2 days. Serve over the meat strips or the whole salad. So simple and so delicious!!
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That does sound like a nice condiment. I don't have any sweet onions in the house; just red and yellow. How do you think that would turn out?
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Red onion would be pretty--maybe add a little sugar and dissolve.
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Vidalia isn't a sweet onion, it's a tasteless onion! LOL!
This combination sounds good, though. I'd probably be with Old Bay and the red onions on this one. To sweeten it, though, instead of a little sugar, I'd go with a little Mirin.
If blueberry muffins have blueberries in them, what do vegan muffins have?
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I'm using Texas 1015 in mine--no sugar needed.
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Rob, I disagree about the Vidalia onions. I love them and Walla Walla, although what we normally get here are "Sweet Onions" which come from who knows where. I'm not a big fan of Sesame oil, so would probably cut it with olive or peanut oil. Love Sweet Onion relish though. Copied!
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Well, then there's yet another point of disagreement: I love sesame oil. The addition of that to this mixture is not to "cut" anything, but because of its unique taste. Of course, the trick is not to use TOO much, since it's pretty potent stuff.
If blueberry muffins have blueberries in them, what do vegan muffins have?
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Oh well, Rob, if we all liked the same things how boring would that be? It's the different ideas that make us discover new dishes or improve on old ones. My "post reminders" and "favorite topics" lists in "My Home" are getting so long I'd better print some of them. I just added this topic to "favorite topics" so I don't forget it.
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