Japanese Pink Sauce

"I got this recipe from my girlfriend Cher-she said not to let any one ingredient drown out the others. When put together it should be a taste of its own, DO NOT use Miracle Whip."
 
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Ready In:
5mins
Ingredients:
8
Yields:
1 cup
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ingredients

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directions

  • Start with the 1 cup mayo and then whisk in the ingredients in order of listing-taste before adding salt and adjust any seasonings.
  • You should not be able to taste any one ingredient.

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Reviews

  1. This was *really yummy*. The taste was authentic to the sauce I was trying to duplicate. It wasn't exactly what I was looking for, because it was thicker than I expected, but I couldn't keep my rice crackers out of it. It will have so many uses in my house - instead of mayo on sandwiches, as a chicken salad binder, on eggs ... oh! the possibilities! Maybe next time I will try carefully adding water to thin it out without affecting the flavor, so I can use it as a dipping sauce, too. I didn't need to add salt, possibly because I used Duke's (a mayo with no added sugar) instead of Hellmann's.
     
  2. I put together this recipe but it wasn't exactly what I was looking for but very close.I made a few ajustments and it turn out GREAT!! I will be happy to share it with you.Instead of water I use buttermilk, trust me on this please! Add the buttermilk last, you can make it as thin as you like then add your salt. I also added a bit more sugar,garlic and ginger just to my taste. Thanks for your help!! ;)
     
  3. I finally found a shrimp sauce that is very close in taste to the sauces at Japanese Steak Houses. We just pour it over our shrimp, veggies and rice and have a great dinner. I did find that it was a bit thick when I first made it, so I carefully added a bit of water to thin it up and it was still very good.
     
  4. Found it had way too much paprika in it - I would start with just one teaspoon and taste. Also was overpoweringly salty - from the mayo, I think, since I didn't add any salt. Tried to fix it up by adding a bit more sugar, some grated ginger and lots more lemon juice. Also added water to thin it.
     
  5. ...why can you not use miracle whip?
     
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Tweaks

  1. This is a very good sauce. I will make this again as a dip for sweet or regular homemade potato fries as I can imagine the flavours would taste delicious together. I used Helmans olive oil mayonnaise to be soy free, sweet paprika because we don't like hot spicy, freshly squeezed lemon juice, white sugar, minced garlic instead of the powder to be healthier and sea salt. I will make again as stated. Made for Think Pink Tag.
     
  2. I put together this recipe but it wasn't exactly what I was looking for but very close.I made a few ajustments and it turn out GREAT!! I will be happy to share it with you.Instead of water I use buttermilk, trust me on this please! Add the buttermilk last, you can make it as thin as you like then add your salt. I also added a bit more sugar,garlic and ginger just to my taste. Thanks for your help!! ;)
     

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