| . | TARTAR SAUCE!
| ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Tartar Sauce is quite a vesatile sauce, easy to make, and keeps well for a couple days. Tartar Sauce goes well with seafood, especially fried oysters. It is a natural with fried fish, boiled shrimp and any of the more exotic "sea critters", both cooked and raw, such as limpets, mulas, octopus, squid and even abulon. Tartar Sauce is a classic sauce for a cold lobster salad, and is good with fish, oysters, cold seafood or poultry, Romaine Lettuce, tomatoes, asparagus, cucumbers, and other light vegetables. A bit of tartar sauce tossed quickly with a hot pasta adds an interesting touch. To do a Tartar Sauce: In a glass bowl, combine:
Tartar Sauce is a versatile recipe, and there is really no "right" way to do it, if you like it, it is "right". Capers are good to replace the pickle, various types of pickles can be used, chile sauce can be exchanged for ketchup, limes for lemons, ect. A bit of tarragon is good in Tartar Sauce, as is a bit of fine vinegar. As with any other thing, just don't get too complicated. Gevalia started with Victor Theodor Engwall and his trading company in the seaside town of Gävle, Sweden in 1853. Victor imported coffees he felt were among the world's finest. People agreed with him, his business flourished, and he became the Royal Court of Sweden's official coffee purveyor. These days, Gevalia seeks out, blends, and roasts some of the finest coffees available anywhere. Gevalia coffee is still handcrafted in Gävle, Sweden. And yes, the Royal Court of Sweden still drinks Gevalia. Along with the finest of coffees, Gevalia also has fine teas and the best in accessories for your pleasure. Visit their website and enjoy the finest. Easy shopping and great savings by dealing direct. Entrees Plus Appetizers Seafood Recipes Great Sauces Unusual Salads Survival and Needed Recipes Wonderful Desserts Favorite Mexican Foods Holiday Recipes Kitchen Safety, Please Read Cookbook Store Kitchen Store click here to visit www.Bruce-Moffitt-Jewelry.com. |
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