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Green Chili Dipping Sauce
Green Chili Dipping Sauce
- Recipe Submitted by ADMIN on 09/26/2007
Category: Chinese, Sauces
Ingredients List
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- 5 Anaheim Chilies; seeded, cut
- - in 1/2" rounds
- 2 Yellow wax chilis; tipped,
- - cut in 1/2" rounds
- 2 lg Garlic cloves
- 3/4 c Pickled Ginger Juice; from
- - CM Pickled Ginger
- 2 tb White vinegar
- 2 tb Corn oil; or peanut oil
- 1 1/2 c Cilantro; fresh, leaves and
- - stems, packed
- Sea salt; or kosher salt,
- - if needed
- Fresno chilis; cut in rings
- - for garnish, optional
Directions
Makes about 1 1/2 cups.
Process the chilis and garlic in a food processor until nearly smooth.
With the machine running add the ginger juice and vinegar, then add the oil
in a thin stream and process until emulsified. If using the sauce at once,
add the cilantro and process until smooth. If working in advance, leave out
the cilantro; mince and add it just before serving. Taste and season with
salt if needed.
When serving, garnish the sauce bowls with thin rings of fresh red
chilis for color and heat, if desired.
Store, refrigerated, in a clean container. The sauce will lose its
bright color, but will be tasty for 1 to 2 days.
Serve with: springrolls, fried won-ton, grilled or wok seared fish and
poultry, cured beef, lamb and pork or cold poached chicken breast.
NOTE: See recipe for China Moon Pickled Ginger
Source: China Moon Restaurant, San Francisco, Ca., by Barbara Tropp
Process the chilis and garlic in a food processor until nearly smooth.
With the machine running add the ginger juice and vinegar, then add the oil
in a thin stream and process until emulsified. If using the sauce at once,
add the cilantro and process until smooth. If working in advance, leave out
the cilantro; mince and add it just before serving. Taste and season with
salt if needed.
When serving, garnish the sauce bowls with thin rings of fresh red
chilis for color and heat, if desired.
Store, refrigerated, in a clean container. The sauce will lose its
bright color, but will be tasty for 1 to 2 days.
Serve with: springrolls, fried won-ton, grilled or wok seared fish and
poultry, cured beef, lamb and pork or cold poached chicken breast.
NOTE: See recipe for China Moon Pickled Ginger
Source: China Moon Restaurant, San Francisco, Ca., by Barbara Tropp
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