• 4 tablespoons hazelnut paste
  • 2 tablespoons of soy sauce
  • 2 teaspoons of lemon juice, preferably freshly squeezed
  • 1/4 tablespoon of maple syrup
  • 1 clove of garlic
  • 2 tablespoons of hot water (boiled if you intend to store sauce)
  • 1/4 teaspoon of sweet pepper
  • a pinch of chilli
  • a pinch of freshly ground pepper
  • salt to taste

Hazelnut sauce

  1. Pour walnut paste, soy sauce, lemon juice and maple syrup into the jar. There is a minimal amount of maple syrup, but it is worth keeping a little bit of it - maple syrup emphasizes the natural sweetness of the nuts and adds a nice finish to the sauce.
  2. Squeeze the garlic through the press and add to the remaining ingredients, mix.
  3. When the ingredients are combined and everything is thick, add 2 tablespoons of warm, even hot water and mix thoroughly.
  4. Add spices: paprika, chilli, pepper.
  5. Try it, if the sauce is not salty enough or not sour enough add a little salt (usually not needed) or a little lemon juice.
  6. Set aside for 15 minutes for the aromas to penetrate and pass through each other.

Peanut sauce – application in the kitchen:

- perfect for vegetables and any salads

- goes well with salads with strawberries

- goes well with vegetables cut into bars or strips

- the sauce is the perfect companion for vegetable and fruit and vegetable rolls, those in rice paper, and those wrapped in lettuce leaves

- great for grilled vegetables, vegetable skewers ... I think it will also be brilliant with chicken and prawns

Contact

Tree Nuts

Zbigniew Ciemieniewski
Przetwórstwo Rolno-Spożywcze
Dzika 23 st.
43-215 Jankowice
Poland

Tax ID: PL9541599964
Online shop: +48 509 339 244
Producer: +48 515 394 021
biuro@treenuts.pl

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