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Sauce... cooking, not booze
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Fri, Jun 28, 2002 11:19 PM
Alohas! |
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For years I had been looking to find a sauce similar to the "polynesian sauce" used on chicken kabobs at the Bengal Barbecue in Adventureland at Disneyland. I didn't really research it, but every store I went into I scouted for something like it. I finally found Lawry's "Hawaiian" 30-minute Marinade... tastes just like it (well, to me anyway), and I use it as a glaze/sauce rather than a marinade. It's sweet, with pineapple, but there's more to it than that.... I found Albertson's and Safeways by my house stock it regularly. FYI: Did you know that Guest Services at Disneyland has a lot of their recipes on-hand? You can go there and ask them about the recipes and there's a good chance they'll hand you a recipe card straight from behind the counter. Alas, they didn't have the polynesian sauce from the Bengal Barbecue though :( ~Hanford |
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bamboo ben
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Sat, Jun 29, 2002 10:01 AM
there's also some wacky thing my friend does with Coke/cola and spare ribs. They taste real good but take all day to make. Freddie came into my store and flowed me some of his to try out. Coconut-pineapple-terryaki is killer! I got to try the lawlyers(sp?) hawaiian. sounds exlent. |
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Sun, Jun 30, 2002 9:56 AM
"Woody's" used to sell a Mai-tai brown Sweet and sour sauce, it was delicious. I recently purchased a bottle and noticed it was red. It was defiantly bar-b-que sauce, with a pineapple tang, not a true sweet and sour. I asked a friend of ours, Bill Horton, who produces the excellent "Old Key West Sauces and Marinades", about sweet and sour, he told me the industry no longer seems interested in producing the sauce. Many of the "Hawaiian","Kona" or "Polynesian" sauces on the market today are not the old style sweet and sour, they are pineapply bar-b-que sauces. The Lawrey's sauce mentioned above is good and seems to be the only true s&s sauce out there. I have an old recipe for making Sweet and Sour from scratch, if I find it I'll post it |
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bamboo ben
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Sun, Jun 30, 2002 10:16 AM
I'm off to the Marakai Market today in Costa Mesa. They have loads of oriental and Hawaiian foods. I'll look into the sweet n sour and see what they have. A client just opened the L&L bbq in the food court that I adorned with bamboo and I'll ask him for some secret hawaiian sauce recipes. Costa Mesa L&L are going to do some pu pu's for the "Gathering of the Tribes, Grand opening we never had and promissed we would" party on a Sunday, sometime in August at the Bamboo Ben store. |
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bamboo ben
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Sun, Jun 30, 2002 10:22 AM
p.s., Our parties are always bring anything else you want to share so we'll have a few bbq's going for everyone to share in the festiveites. Everyone get;s involved type of a thing. And, outfits/costumes are a must. Prizes for the best dressed tribes! and so on..... |
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Sat, Jul 6, 2002 3:54 AM
Aloha Ben, |
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Unga Bunga
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Tue, Mar 9, 2004 2:09 PM
Once again, I found this by accident and found this thread in T.C. search.
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Tue, Mar 9, 2004 2:22 PM
I don't know if it's too simple - wasn't there some story about the Bongo Bongo soup recipe being similarily uncomplicated? Like Campbells chicken soup mixed with clam juice or something? I forget. |
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Tue, Mar 9, 2004 2:25 PM
Hmm... maybe not. But here's the recipe anyway: Bongo Bongo Soup Ingredients
In a large saucepan, heat half and half just to simmering. Add oyster puree, spinach, butter, MSG, A-1 sauce, salt, pepper, garlic salt, and cayenne. Heat to simmering, whisking until smooth; do not boil. Add cornstarch mixture, and heat and stir with a whisk until soup is slightly thickened. Correct seasoning. Ladle into heatproof serving bowls. Top each with a spoonful of whipped cream. Slip under broiler just until cream is well glazed and slightly brown. Makes about 4 servings. |
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Tue, Mar 9, 2004 2:52 PM
Here's a vote for my favorite... [ Edited by: Tiki Royale on 2004-03-09 15:38 ] |
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docwoods
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Tue, Mar 9, 2004 4:15 PM
Gordon Food Service makes an excellent sweet and sour sauce-good color,great balance of the sweet and sour.It comes in a rather large can,but it's certainly worth having on hand.The color is really pleasing-none of that neon-colored gunk. |
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Tue, Mar 9, 2004 5:18 PM
The Trader Joe's chain of grocery stores makes a really good BBQ sauce, my brother sent me a bottle all the way from Maryland for X-Mas! Good stuff. |
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Tue, Mar 9, 2004 6:16 PM
I was just about to mention that. A fave at our house too. -Z |
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Wed, Mar 10, 2004 10:04 AM
Aloha Brand sauces are pretty tasty and can be had for pretty cheap here: http://www.crackseeds.com/sauces.html Yoshida's is also pretty good and available at Price Clubs in huge sizes.
LOL - kosher teriyaki sauce on pork seems wrong :) [ Edited by: Iolani on 2004-03-10 10:07 ] |
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Tiki Royale
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Wed, Mar 10, 2004 10:24 AM
It's all about the presentation. [ Edited by: Tiki Royale on 2004-03-10 10:25 ] |
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Wed, Mar 10, 2004 10:29 AM
Second the nomination for Yoshida's sauce, and is anyone else repulsed by Bongo Bongo soup? |
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Wed, Mar 10, 2004 8:06 PM
I make my own teryaki marinade. It also makes a good sauce if you thicken it with corn starch. Heat it, dissolve cornstarch in cold water, stir it in. You can omit the corn syrup if you want,especially if you are cooking on a BBQ as it will flame up. |
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Wed, Mar 10, 2004 9:30 PM
A bottle of Single Barryl RUM will cap the night off! [ Edited by: Unga Bunga on 2004-03-10 21:40 ] |
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Wed, Jan 18, 2006 11:33 AM
Hanford, I'm sorry to be the bearer of bad news, or at least a lousy rumor, but I just read this in the latest Mouse Planet Disneyland Park Update:
Aladdin's Oasis returns? Or maybe the the Tahitian Terrace? |
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Tue, Aug 1, 2006 8:18 PM
Nooooooooooo!!!! I LOVE Bengal BBQ. It's convenient, yummy, relatively cost-effective, somewhat healthy (compared to the pre-processed burgers), and rounds out the jungle feeling in that part of Adventureland. There it goes the way of the Swiss Family Robinson Treehouse. :( By the way, I recreated the sweet chicken skewer sauce with a combination of Heinz 57 sauce, honey, Cayenne, red pepper flakes, chili powder, molasses, and sometimes a dash pineapple juice and kraft (hate to admit it) honey bq sauce. You can throw a bit of sweet teriyaki sauce in there for an interesting combination as well. Back to ranting, I only hope that they return the Tahitian Terrace... [ Edited by: Coco Loco 2006-08-01 20:20 ] [ Edited by: coco loco 2006-08-02 07:48 ] |
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