- XO sauce
XO sauce is a spicy
seafood sauce . It was developed in the 1980s inHong Kong forCantonese cuisine . The sauce is made of roughly chopped dried seafoods, such asscallop , driedfish andshrimp that has been cooked with chilli,onion ,garlic and oil. Once a prestigious concoction confined to gourmet seafoodrestaurant s, XO sauce can now be found as a pre-made product on grocery stores shelves, produced by Asian food companies likeLee Kum Kee , ANJI, and Amoy.Etymology
The name "XO sauce" comes from fine "XO" (extra-old) cognac, which is a popular western
liquor in Hong Kong and considered by many to be a chic product there. In addition the term "XO" is often used in the popular culture of Hong Kong to denote high quality, prestige, and luxury. In fact, XO sauce has been marketed in the same manner as the French liquor, using packaging of similar colour schemes.As a side note, in
Hong Kong English , "XO" is pronounced IPA|/ɪks oː/, instead of IPA|/eks oː/.Uses
XO sauce can be used as a condiment on the side of main dishes or used in cooking to enhance the flavour of fish, meats, vegetables, and otherwise bland foods such as
tofu or noodles. Home cooks often used this sauce as the chief flavorant for fried rice.Ingredients
Typical ingredients of XO sauce include:
*Diced onion
*Dried scallop
*Fresh red chilli
*Ground black pepper
*Jinhua ham orSmithfield ham
*Large dried shrimp, shelled
*Minced garlic
*rapeseed oil
*Salted cured fish
*Tiny dried shrimp, unshelledGallery
The following are some samples of the XO Sauce:
ee also
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dim sum
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