Sauce Essays

  • The Sauces of Rao's

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    Sauces are the hands that cradle the dish, serving to compliment the elements and bring harmony to flavor. Historically, sauces were the nutritional accompaniment to starches and also put salt back into food that had leached during the cooking process (Encyclopedia of Food and Culture 2003). Antonin Carême was the first to coin the term, mother sauces, which are the foundation for other sauces called derivatives (Cuisine Foundations 2008, p. 227). Sauces have evolved in design and can be a creative

  • Soy Sauce Industry And Kikoman

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    Soy Sauce Industry and Kikoman Brief History of Soy Sauce and Kikkoman According to the Kikkoman Case, Soy sauce was first discovered in China around 500s B.C. Then a Japanese priest who was in China, came across soy sauce and brought it back to Japan. The roots of soy sauce in Japan originated in the 16th Century. In the mid 17th Century, two of Japanese families, Mogi and Takanashi began brewing soy sauce in Noda, where good soy beans, wheat and salt were available, originating the root of

  • Essay About Soy Sauce

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    INTRODUCTION Soy sauce is famous among people around Asian especially Southeast Asia, Japan and Korean. Soy sauce is one of ingredient that usually use in Asian and East cuisine. There are many function of soy sauce in food such as it can use in process of marinating. Besides that, soy sauce also can darker the food and change the appearance, for example it is use in cooking fried vermicelli rice. It also can help to enhance and balance flavors. People usually use soy sauce is to add saltiness

  • Origin and Story of Soy Sauce

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    around the world, Soy sauce is an international condiment that is used as a sauce, a condiment, as well as an ingredient in plenty of dishes and recipes. Although this condiment is seen a lot in most Asian style restaurants or even in packets from your Chinese take-out place but it is used all over the world But have you ever wanted to know exactly is soy sauce, or how its made and what gives it that dark color? In this paper I will discuss and explain the origin of soy sauce, how its made and the

  • How to Cook an Authentic Italian Pasta Sauce

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    Italian flag: the red, white, and green that are echoed repeatedly in various dishes. An authentic Italian pasta sauce is a key component to many classic Italian dishes such as baked ravioli, or chicken Parmesan. After reading this recipe, cooking a tomato sauce that is exceptional with various Italian dishes will become a second nature. In order to cook a delicious tomato based pasta sauce, the necessary ingredients must be assembled. For this recipe one must obtain ten ripe tomatoes, olive oil,

  • Health Problems due to the production of Sriracha sauce

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    Health Problems due to the production of Sriracha sauce Sriracha sauce was invented in late 1980s, by an immigrant from Vietnamese named David Tran. He started off with a small family company called Huy Fong Foods, a two building place. Due to the increasing demand of the product; in 2012, the production was moved to a 655,000 sq. ft. factory in Irwindale, Los Angeles. Initially, the plant was operating effectively, however in October 2013, the local residents complained about the powerful spicy

  • A1 Steak Sauce Case Study

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    A1 Steak Sauce – The King’s Choice King George’s adoration of his chef Henderson William Brand steak sauce’s recipe in 1830 led to the creation of A1 Steak Sauce. Today, A1 Sauce is one of the major brands in Kraft Food’s portfolio, after being acquired in 2000. Over the years, A1 has established itself as the leader in the steak sauce industry being the sauce of choice for 90% of the country’s steak houses. Chuck Smith’s Quandary Chuck Smith, A1 Steak Sauce’s senior brand manager has been informed

  • How To Make 'My' Sour Cream Enchiladas

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    prefer to use fat free sour cream to make it lighter. However, any sour cream would work. You will need eight ounces of sour cream. Stir the sour cream and soup together, and they will blend into a sort of cream sauce. If it is too thick, add a few tablespoons of water to thin it. The sauce should slowly drizzle off of the spoon. You also need to prepare the beef. It is totally dependent on your preference as to how much beef you should use. I tend to use about two pounds of lean hamburger. ...

  • Italian Culture

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    of butter. This will make enough food for four people so keep that in mind when you are shopping for ingredients. For the best outcome, use heavy cream and the best cheese you can find. These choices make a huge difference with the outcome of the sauce. Using half and half is a good way to cut some calories, but the s...

  • Types Of Sauces

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    SAUCES Define Sauces: • Sauces are liquid or semi-liquid food which are used to add flavor, taste and moisture to another dish. • Sauces are not consumed by themselves which is used to prepare other food items or used as an accompaniments. Thickening agent of sauce: Types of Thickening Agent How to make? Roux Roux is an equal quantity of cooked wheat flour and clarified butter. Types of Roux: White roux: • White roux is an equal quantities of

  • Thanksgiving: A Thanksgiving Day In My Family

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    There is a strong aroma of turkey cooking slowly, brownish gravy bubbling in the pot, and just a hint of sweet, savory cranberry sauce filling the air. All these smells gathering together is causing an overpowering feeling of hunger. The kitchen is filled with activity as my mother and father move throughout the kitchen as if they were racing against the clock. I, along with my two sisters are found in the dining room setting up the big, darkly stained dining room table with the fine china plates

  • The Gold Card

    510 Words  | 2 Pages

    that sounds good. I heard there is a new restaurant down on Grand that’s suppose to be good." "Okay", said my friend Shannon. We arrived at the restaurant and sat down. The waiter brought our menus. "I’m gonna get the broiled salmon in creamy herb sauce" "I’m gonna have the vegi ravioli" Shannon said. "MMMM that sounds good." I replied. The server brought our food and we enjoyed catching up with each other. "Wow that was so delicious wasn’t it?" "Yeah, hey this one is on me because I think you

  • Hangovers

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    drinking alcohol destroys your body’s storage of vitamins and nutrients that naturally stimulate your body’s defense systems. You need food that will act like a sponge to protect your stomach and that are full of vitamins. Pasta with a good tomato sauce and a couple of slices of toast are excellent. You should also drink plenty of water before you go out so that your body will not dehydrate as rapidly. Many experts recommend that you take a good B-Complex vitamin or a good multi-vitamin with vitamin

  • The Peach Tree

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    cold. My mothers' anise-sweetened bread was the perfect match for ham every Easter morning, afternoon, and the days that followed. On my birthday we always had gnocchi, fluffy pillows of pasta that melted in our mouths, tossed with an ethereal tomato sauce. In August we had peaches and not just any peaches, peaches from our peach tree. I loved our peach tree. I love the memory of that tree. In retrospect, the peach tree was an integral part of my childhood. I cannot recall when we first got the peach

  • Maroon Flash Research Paper

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    After thorough investigations of the evidence, it seems like Maroon Flash is the person who hit Reveille while riding his bike. We used DNA evidence, fingerprint evidence, blood evidence, and hair evidence. For fingerprint evidence, we looked at fingerprints left on the notebook the cadet managed to grab from the suspect. On the cover, we found the cadet’s fingerprints, Bikerman’s fingerprints, and multiple of Maroon Flash’s fingerprints. On the pages of the notebook, we only found Maroon Flash’s

  • Descriptive Essay: The Arena

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    melted cheese on nachos, makes me want to be outside having a picnic. The smell of tenderly cooked hot-dogs makes my stomach growl wishing I had some.  I can taste the hamburgers as somebody walks by with one.  The warm meat, with a sweet barbecue sauce is delicious. Then, a man on a loud intercom yells for the players to come out. The roar of the people surrounding me is like being right behind the jet of an airplane.  The deafening noise makes me squint my eyes.  I open them though and stand

  • Personal Narrative- Bonding Experience with Mom

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    His old noisy Bronco always made his presence known. He plodded down the hallway into the kitchen to greet my mother with a peck on the cheek. After one more quick stir she plopped a hot pad on the table followed by a pan of sliced meatloaf in sauce. The smell of the meat, potatoes, and veggies filled the kitchen instantly and the family gathered around the table. The meal was a typical one in our household, my mother who had a million other things to do that day, including having her own personal

  • Some Writing from Nancy Tucker

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    cars heading home. The white line becomes my guide as darkness slips down behind me. I’m on the road again, Willie. Drivin’ my life away, Eddie. I eat flattened fruit ‘n’ pastry bars from a side pocket in my purse and wish for pasta in alfredo sauce or a thick burger and a beer. But I’m still driving, driving, driving, so there’s no hope of that. nt ? March, 2000 THE BIG FIVE-0H by Nancy Tucker I have a book on my nightstand called Aging Gracefully. Someone bought it for me, hoping

  • Importance Of Thanksgiving Dinner Essay

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    The holiday dinner is important for celebrating events. We expect juicy roasted turkey and mash potato with gravy sauce on top for Thanksgiving dinner. Holiday dinner like Thanksgiving is very delicious, so we tend to eat too much. According to the American Council on Exercise (ACE), average Thanksgiving dinner equals 3,000 calories and 229 grams of fat. I had experienced that I ate the special dinner too much and the next day my stomach hurts. It causes greasy food weighs heavy on my stomach. This

  • History of the Soybean

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    the price of millet soared in relation to the price of soybeans, many people were forced to eat soybeans which they often prepared in a gruel called congee. Buddhist monks experimented with soy cultivation and found that flour, milk, curd, and sauce from the soybean all brought necessary additions of protein to their vegetarian diets. They carried the soybean wherever they went as missionaries. By the sixth century A.D. they introduced it into Japan and Korea. When the soybean mixed with the