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hi jenn,

i love thai food. depending on the dish, you can sub

salt or soy sauce for fish sauce in a recipe. salt

works well in soups and curries, and soy sauce in

sauces or salads(although it doesn't come close to the

same flavor as fish sauce). i have heard that there

might be such a thing as vegetarian fish sauce, but i

have never found it.

when i get a chance, i'll post some of my favorite

thai recipes.

susie

 

--- Jenn <jj_73molly wrote:

 

> Hi everyone. I'm really interested in Tai food

> lately. Actually, any

> veggie food. Anyway, husband is at work and I

> watched Food 911 (just

> had satellite installed). The show was about Tai

> food and how some of

> the recipes have f*sh oil in it. What can I use to

> have the same

> effect?

 

 

 

 

 

 

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forget the veggie fish sauce, go with the curry pastes, just be careful, and

they can be hot, some of them anyway, so always go with less and then you

can add more.

Blessings,

Chanda

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<artichoke72x

 

Friday, September 09, 2005 11:16 PM

Re: Question - F*sh oil question - jenn

 

 

> hi jenn,

> i love thai food. depending on the dish, you can sub

> salt or soy sauce for fish sauce in a recipe. salt

> works well in soups and curries, and soy sauce in

> sauces or salads(although it doesn't come close to the

> same flavor as fish sauce). i have heard that there

> might be such a thing as vegetarian fish sauce, but i

> have never found it.

> when i get a chance, i'll post some of my favorite

> thai recipes.

> susie

>

> --- Jenn <jj_73molly wrote:

>

>> Hi everyone. I'm really interested in Tai food

>> lately. Actually, any

>> veggie food. Anyway, husband is at work and I

>> watched Food 911 (just

>> had satellite installed). The show was about Tai

>> food and how some of

>> the recipes have f*sh oil in it. What can I use to

>> have the same

>> effect?

>

>

>

>

>

>

 

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you've got me thinking... I've never made Thai food.. but do love it..

I wonder if Kelp could be added give it a 'fishy' flavor???

 

 

On Friday, September 9, 2005, at 11:16 PM, artichoke72x wrote:

 

> hi jenn,

> i love thai food.  depending on the dish, you can sub

> salt or soy sauce for fish sauce in a recipe.  salt

> works well in soups and curries, and soy sauce in

> sauces or salads(although it doesn't come close to the

> same flavor as fish sauce).  i have heard that there

> might be such a thing as vegetarian fish sauce, but i

> have never found it.

> when i get a chance, i'll post some of my favorite

> thai recipes.

> susie

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My Aunt never cooked with it.

I bought some arcadia and I am gonna give that a shot soon.

hugs,

Chanda

 

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Jenni Billings

Saturday, September 10, 2005 11:12 AM

Re: Question - F*sh oil question - jenn

you've got me thinking... I've never made Thai food.. but do love it.. I wonder if Kelp could be added give it a 'fishy' flavor???On Friday, September 9, 2005, at 11:16 PM, artichoke72x wrote:

hi jenn,i love thai food. depending on the dish, you can subsalt or soy sauce for fish sauce in a recipe. saltworks well in soups and curries, and soy sauce insauces or salads(although it doesn't come close to thesame flavor as fish sauce). i have heard that theremight be such a thing as vegetarian fish sauce, but ihave never found it.when i get a chance, i'll post some of my favoritethai recipes.susie

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