Friday, January 30, 2009

My new FAVORITE condiment!

Spicy Sushi Sauce! I swear this is Japan's answer to McDonald's special sauce. From this day forward I will eat it on everything.

Here's a shot of it topping some home made Inari (yep, I said home made Inari...)

Home Made Inari (recipe found HERE)  topped with Spicy Sushi Sauce
Oh, did I mention that it couldn't be simpler to make!

Spicy Sushi Sauce
1/2 cup vegan mayo
2 tbsp Sri Racha
1/4 tsp toasted sesame oil

Whisk together until smooth and then coat everything you can think of with it!


10 comments:

Anonymous said...

Ohh, do tell about this homemade inari... I'm so curious now!

Joni Marie Newman said...

aha...it's a secret! A tester for the 500 book, but I can tell you that it's deep fried and marinated tofu pockets, stuffed with sweetened sushi rice.

Anonymous said...

I used to frequent this sushi place up the street that had a killer spicy mayo sauce. I don't know why I didn't think of it before, but this sounds like it could be similar! You are now my favorite person on earth.

veggievixen said...

so good! they are beautiful.

Anonymous said...

Who needs sushi, I'm going to put this on everything!

Joni Marie Newman said...

shelby...I know, right?

Brittany...I think it IS was you were thinking of...so flippin' good.

Anonymous said...

Oh, I haven't made that in so long .. too long, thanks!

Regina said...

now that sounds like I sauce I need to have!

Don't Get Mad, Get Vegan! said...

funny, i eat spicy sauce at my fave local sushi joint and put it on everything. i could always tell from tasting it exactly what was in it but never thought to make it at home. now i'm inspired, thanks!

and your inari looks scrumptious!

zlamushka said...

this looks fab, love Sri Racha with mayo - a great choice :-)

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