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MEMBER RECIPE

Sweet and Spicy Ginger Glaze Recipe

Total Time: 20 minutes | Active Time: | Makes: about 2 cups.

The first time I made this was kind of an accident. I was making a stir-fry but really didn’t have much in the fridge. It’s sorta become one of my all purpose sauces because it’s so simple and versitile. It’s great on wings as an alternative to teriyaki, good on burgers with a grilled pineapple slice, or just as a stir-fry sauce topped with a little peanut.

INGREDIENTS
  • 3 oz julienne ginger
  • 2 tbsp peanut oil
  • 1 cup hoisin
  • 2 tbsp sambal oelek
  • 1/2 cup water
  • 1/4 cup honey
INSTRUCTIONS
  1. Heat oil in wok or sauce pan. Saute ginger until lightly golden brown.
  2. Add remaining ingredients and stir to combine. Bring to boil. Reduce heat and simmer 15 minutes.
  3. Puree with immersion blender or allow to cool and puree in blender. Strain if desired.

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  • I made this the other day and absolutely loved it! I made fried rice then topped stir fried chicken cooked in this sauce on top. It was great. Topped with some sesame seeds and sliced scallions. I wish I had made more so I could have saved some.

    Messer - samal oelek is essentially chile garlic sauce. you can find that at most grocery stores in the Asian foods aisle. See picture her (by the...+READ

    I made this the other day and absolutely loved it! I made fried rice then topped stir fried chicken cooked in this sauce on top. It was great. Topped with some sesame seeds and sliced scallions. I wish I had made more so I could have saved some.

    Messer - samal oelek is essentially chile garlic sauce. you can find that at most grocery stores in the Asian foods aisle. See picture her (by the makers of sriracha if you're familiar of that): http://www.huyfong.com/no_frames/garlic.htm-COLLAPSE

  • I ran off a copy to try it. I 've never heard of sambal oelek. I don't know if I can find it or not. I live pretty much in the boonies. Is there a mail order site you know of , where I might find it? Maybe there is a substitute?