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Tuesday, March 26, 2024

Yum Yum Sauce

 



Rice bowls have become a regular part of our dinner rotation. It's a great way to get protein, carbs, and veggies all in one place, and it's a particularly great summertime meal since you don't need to bake anything. (You CAN, but you can also grill, air fry etc.)  I just wanted to talk about summertime for a moment because it's almost Easter but we're in the middle of a snowstorm. Ahem.

I also love how versatile these are. While I tend to make them the same way each time, I have changed it up a little depending on what I have on hand, or what veggies need to get used up. But one thing that doesn't change, is that the bowl must be drizzled (or covered?) in Yum Yum Sauce. Yum Yum Sauce is the famous sauce at hibachi restaurants that you put over the fried rice and meat. There's a reason it's called Yum Yum Sauce. It's really good. It's also not cheap to buy at the grocer's. So after trying a bunch of variations, I came up with a sauce that we love, and that's much less expensive than buying the premade jar. 



So here is the rice bowl before it gets drizzled with sauce. This is typically what we do: rice (jasmine rice in the Instant Pot), protein (here it's salmon but there's a picture of shrimp below, and I've also done pork tenderloin), pickled cucumbers, pickled onions, edamame and spring mix. I've also thrown in broccoli, snow peas, asparagus, carrots, whatever you like! 

Then drizzle with the sauce, and dive in. Some people in my family mix it all up together, and others eat all the parts separately. It doesn't matter. 



And here it is with shrimp. In this case, the raw shrimp got sprinkled with Old Bay and then went for a quick saute before adding them to the rice. 

Now Yum Yum Sauce is not just for rice bowls - it has lots of other applications. We've used it on steak sandwiches, fried eggs, even a "dip" for quesadillas. We do use it for rice bowls 90% of the time though!

Try it yourself and let me know how you like it - and what you put in your rice bowls!

Yum Yum Sauce

1 cup mayonnaise
1 Tbsp. + 1 tsp. rice vinegar
1 Tbsp. ketchup
1 1/2 tsp. creamy horseradish 
3/4 tsp. garlic powder
3/4 tsp. onion powder
1/2 tsp. smoked paprika
1 Tbsp. water
1 Tbsp. sugar

Add all ingredients to a small bowl, and whisk well to combine. Refrigerate until serving, and to let the flavors meld. Keep leftovers covered in the refrigerator.  Serves 6.





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