Thursday, April 11, 2013

Homemade Worcestershire Sauce Plus Foodie Friday's 4th Anniversary Party


Welcome to Foodie Friday's 4th anniversary party.
 
Does anyone remember that first event? I managed to lose every link, and my hands shook
as I typed them back into Mr. Linky.

My dear friend Susan, the author of the blog Between Naps on the Porch, stayed up late,
emailing instructions and encouragement.
 
Even now, I always have a few moments of utter fear before I hit the "publish" button for each FF post.  I worry that I have
added the wrong code, that my Internet connection will fizzle, or that the Inlinkz site will be offline.
 
Luckily, my son, Bandwidth, offered to co-host the party. He has a degree in biochemistry and is a true foodie.
 
 



This week, Bandwidth made homemade Worcestershire Sauce, using an easy recipe that beats any store-bought brand. (I helped!)
 
Prep time: 5 minutes.



 
 The aroma is subtle and fresh as a bouquet of wildflowers. The taste is perfectly balanced.
Bottled brands can have a sharp, sinus-clearing smell, and the vinegary tang can overpower
many recipes.

A homemade version is sublime.
 
It might seem complicated to make, but the recipe is fast and simple. You probably have many ingredients in your pantry
(except for two--we ordered ours through Amazon. And, despite the oddness of these ingredients, the sauce smells ambrosial).

 
 


 

Homemade Worcestershire Sauce

Ingredients:
 
1/4 cup Tamarind extract or concentrate
1 tablespoon Thai Fish Sauce
2 tablespoons honey
1 tablespoon molasses
1 teaspoon Dijon mustard
fresh lime juice (1 lime)
1/2 teaspoon ground cloves
1/2 teaspoon onion powder
1/4 teaspoon minced garlic
1/4 teaspoon chili powder
2 tablespoons light brown sugar
salt and pepper to taste
1/2 cup apple cider vinegar
 
Into a saucepan, add all ingredients.
Whisk until smooth. Bring to a boil,
stirring constantly for three minutes.
Cool. Strain sauce through a sieve,
the pour liquid into a sterilized jar.
Cap and refrigerate. Keeps 3 weeks.
 
Yield: approximately 3/4 cup


Shopping Sources for Ingredients:
 
Thai Fish Sauce ($1.99, 23 oz)
Tamarind Concentrate ($5.99, 16 oz)
Tamarind Concentrate ($3.99, 8 oz)

During grilling season, homemade Worcestershire is a must-have condiment.




 
Photos by MLee West 



. . .
Did you miss the great recipes at last week's Foodie Friday?
 

Here's our Pick of the Week:
 
 
Strawberry Shortcake with White Chocolate Whipped Cream
just blew us away. It's the perfect spring or summer dessert.
You can find the recipe at That Skinny Chick Can Bake



 
 

Foodie Friday Linky Party Guidelines:

**Be a friend of Rattlebridge in some capacity
(blog friend/follower,
Pinterest, Twitter,
Facebook, or Google+).
 
**Visit at least three other Foodie Friday participants
and leave comments. We're a friendly, social group
and love to chat
about our favorite subject: food.

**Let us know that you're participating in Foodie Friday
by leaving a comment--this is a good place to describe
your recipe in luscious detail, as the thumbnails
don't allow room for description.

**If this is your first time to participate in Foodie Friday,
please leave a comment and introduce yourself.
 
** Your post must include a link back (or "backlink")
to Foodie Friday.
 
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The cut-and-paste code is located on the sidebar.
 



 










** By adding your link to Foodie Friday, you are granting us permission
to include a photo of your FF recipe (and a link to your blog post)
to the "Pick of the Week" feature. We also select random FF recipes
every Thursday night and Friday for a shout-out on Rattlebridge Farm's Facebook page,
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** If you love gorgeous food photography,
you're welcome to visit the "Consuming Passions"
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On Foodie Friday, please do not pin from Inlinkz's thumbnails.
To prevent copyright issues, visit the source blogs
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**Beginning next week, we're testing a new (optional) feature.  You can still link up with a non-themed recipe.
 
** Foodie Friday Theme Parties **
 
April 18 -19th: "Burger Party"
 
April 26-27th: "Spring Salads" 
 
May 2 - 3rd: "Rise 'N Shine Breakfasts"
 
May 9 -10th "Your All-Time Favorite Recipe"
 
 
As with all Foodie Friday events, we like to keep them flexible, stress-free, and fun. Your participation in a theme party is optional. You can link up a non-themed recipe. Older posts are welcome, too.  So, if you posted a salad recipe last month, you could link to the salad party on April 26-27. If you aren't in the mood for salads, you may post whatever you please.
 
We'd love to hear your ideas for a theme party.
 
 The blog is under construction at the moment,
and we're looking forward to a new look!
Thanks for visiting!
 
 
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and follow the directions.
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