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Akiwican Mon, May-13-02 17:39

Stirfry sauce?
 
I am really trying to actually cook some interesting but simple meals. I am not a good cook and only do it out of necessity. I would always just grab a bottle of some sort of sauce {sweet and sour, oriental etc} to pour on my stirfry but now I dont know what to do? I have been looking on here, but cant see anything.

Does anyone know of a good L/C sauce for stirfry pork/beef/chicken. Or, if I can buy one, what type. I need to cook the pork tonight, so help please...... :confused:

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Karen Tue, May-14-02 00:40

This is too late for dinner but for tomorrow...

Presidents Choice brand - I've heard from other LC'ers - has good sauces sweetened with Splenda. Sweet and Sour, Szechuan, Peanut Sauce, etc.

Karen

Akiwican Tue, May-14-02 07:08

Thanks Karen
 
Those sound just wonderful and exactly what I am looking for! I will definately check them out... I didnt end up cooking it last night... hope the pork is still okay to cook, its been in the fridge for 2 days.

Thankyou very much for your help.

:wave: Akiwican

MunchyP Tue, May-14-02 11:47

Presidents Choice Sauce?
 
Where can I get the Presidents choice sauces? Can it be purchased online? If so, where? If not, where?

Thanks for y'all's help!!

Akiwican Tue, May-14-02 12:08

Presidents Choice is a brand name sold at grocery stores in Canada {not sure about the US?} A & P and No Frills have PC Brand... possibly some others too.

Hope this helps.

:wave: Akiwican

MunchyP Tue, May-14-02 12:22

Thanks for your quick reply :)

I haven't been able to find a website that sells the PC brand yet, and if it's a Canadian brand, I may not be able to find it at the grocery stores here either. I've been using the Steel's brand condiments, and they taste pretty good. My favorite is the Hoisin sauce. It's awesome on steaks!! The Sweet & Sour sauce is awesome on pork or chicken.

The simplest way that I stirfry is to use seasoned peanut oil, freshly grated ginger root, minced garlic, pinch of salt & pepper, and a dash of soy sauce. When I want a little variety, I mix a little bit of Japanese sake and a little bit of miso together and pour it in the stirfry instead of soy sauce. Lighter colored miso are sweeter while the darker varieties are saltier.

Akiwican Tue, May-14-02 19:17

Wild goose chase
 
Whoops... did I say A & P sell Presidents Choice... wrong! Its Zehrs, I realised after going into A & P. {No Frills didnt have any in stock} Oh well, I did find a great Japanese dressing/marinade by Renees. It does have 1.4g carbs per Tbsp, but thats not bad and the flavour is yummy :yum: Also got a red pepper dressing for 1g carb per Tbsp which I will have on my salad tomorrow.

Your stirfry sounds wonderful, but I looking for something very easy... one bottle, one pan.

:wave: Akiwican

Cinderella Tue, May-14-02 20:54

Presidents Choice is a "generic" or "no - name" product. Check out your local stores carrying no-name products...it may be under a different label.

IslandGirl Fri, May-17-02 22:23

Real Canadian Superstore (western Canada) and Loblaws (eastern Canada) carry President's Choice, No-Name and T.G.T.B.T. (too good to be true) which is the subline of sauces (named like "Memories of...") that have the Splenda in them.

I check the shelves and scoop them when they're in, which they aren't always!

I don't believe they sell any of this stuff on-line or outside of Canada (not yet, anyway).

Akiwican Sat, May-18-02 04:41

Thanks, I'll have to check out "Memories of..." too. I remember seeing that at No Frills. Great!

:wave: Akiwican

MistyBee Sat, May-18-02 04:57

Maybe Safeway?
 
I seem to remember seeing Presidents Choice in Safeway at one point... I will have to look.

Mostly I just go to Costco (it's a warehouse store).

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