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| I am looking for the recipe for a dipping sauce for sweet potato fries. I had one at a restaurant (The Brewery in Stockton, CA) but have not been able to duplicate it. It was similar to Thousand Island pinkish color and had a little zip to it. Any ideas would be helpful |
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| Never had a dipping sauce with my S P Fries. Local restaurant serves mixed in with theirs fried okra. Here's Emeril's two dipping sauces: Sour Cream Dipping Sauce: ¾ cup sour cream Combine all the ingredients in a bowl and stir well to mix through. Yield: ¾ cup
Spicy Sour Cream Dipping Sauce: ¾ cup sour cream Combine all the ingredients in a bowl and stir well to mix through. Yield: ¾ cup |
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| There are two that I use. One is from www.ourbestbites.com. Honey-Lime Dip for Sweet Potato Fries 6oz container plain, low-fat yogurt Mix honey and yogurt until combined and give it a big squeeze from the lime half. Add in spices and herbs and you have a dip. The other, which is the one I use most of the time and may have got from here or the cooking forum. 1 1/4 c. sour cream |
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| This is the only recipe I've made (on several occasions) and its a winner in our house. Sweet Potato Wedges with Dipping Sauce- lorijean |
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| I use Lori's as well ( posted by Woodie). It's a great dip! |
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| LOL...I see that Trixie posted the same recipe...told you it was good! |
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| I use this dip on everything! Bloomin’ Onion Dipping Sauce |
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| I don't know if this is what you are looking for but your description fits it perfectly. It's a pinkish spicy sauce that's often served in sushi restaurants and is super simple. Just add Sriracha to mayo. It's that bright red-orange oriental hot sauce in a clear bottle with a green top that has a rooster on the label. |
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- Posted by Angela(ang_johnson@sbcglobal.net) onFri, May 20, 11 at 19:41
| I had the best sweet potato fries at Bobby's Burger Palace at Mohegan Sun in CT. He mixes honey mustard with horeradish sauce. Soooooooo Gooooood. |
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| Our botanical gardens cafe has now started serving sweet potato fries as an appetizer. They serve it with a thin blue cheese dressing. If you don't specify to serve it on the side, they pour it over the fries before they bring it to the table. Don't like it that way, cause after a few minutes they tend to get soggy/limp. Love the dressing on the side. |
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| I've copied all these recipes as I'm planning to make sweet potato "fries"...am trying to low carb it a bit via avoiding bread and potatoes and I sure do miss real deal French fries! |
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- Posted by Renee(seriadream@ymail.com) onWed, Jun 8, 11 at 14:43
| Yes, I think I know what smcanlis is talking about. Russian dressing. The first time I had sweet potato fries that is what they served and I have never found another restaurant that does. |
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- Posted by Kevin P(kparrott@ec.rr.com) onTue, Jun 14, 11 at 13:43
| I just go with a simple curry catsup. 1/2 tsp of yellow curry powder to 1/4 cup catsup, let it sit about 30 min for the flavors to blend. |
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- Posted by Ron D(rdallas1@hotmail.com) onSat, Aug 6, 11 at 16:44
| I was having Sweet Potato Fries at the Wayside Grill in Mount Shasta, CA which were served with a dip. I asked the waitress for the recipe and she said if I could guess one of the ingredients she would tell me. I guessed Mayo and she gave me the other one which was Honey... I mixed this together at home until I got the color and taste as described by smcanlis. |
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