Shacha sauce

Shacha sauce

Shacha sauce (also spelled sa cha sauce) or paste is a Chinese condiment primarily used in Fujian, Chiuchow, and Taiwanese cuisines. It is made from soybean oil, garlic, shallots, chilis, brill fish, and dried shrimp. It has a savory and slightly spicy taste.

The ingredient has multiple uses:
* as a base for soups
* as a rub for barbecued meats
* as a seasoning for stir fry dishes
* as a component for dipping sauces, for example as used in hot pot meals

ee also

*Siu haau sauce
*Satay sauce

External links

* [http://www.ning-chi.com.tw/images/can_barbecue.jpgPhoto of a can of "sa cha sauce"]
* [http://www.quickspice.com/cgi-bin/SoftCart.exe/scstore/sauce-sa-cha.shtml?E+scstore Sa cha sauce page]


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