Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Favorite Condiments

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • Favorite Condiments

    Are you the type who puts shoyu, ketchup, butter or mayonnaise on just about every dish conceivably compatible with it? Or do you keep your food simple, perhaps just a light shake of salt & pepper or nothing added at all?

    What are your favorite condiments?

    Here's a sample selection just to stir your thoughts...


    L-R: Black pepper grinder, table salt, ketchup, mayonnaise, steak sauce, soy sauce, tonkotsu sauce, ponzu, furikake
    123
    Salt and/or Pepper
    15.45%
    19
    Dry Seasoning Blend (Mrs. Dash, Old Bay, etc.)
    5.69%
    7
    Soy Sauce (Shoyu)
    15.45%
    19
    Mayonnaise
    7.32%
    9
    Butter, Margarine or Olive Oil
    8.13%
    10
    Hot Sauce (Tobasco, Sriracha, etc.)
    12.20%
    15
    Ketchup, Mustard and/or Relish
    10.57%
    13
    Steak/meat/ BBQ/dipping Sauce (A1, tartar, cocktail, etc.)
    8.13%
    10
    Ethnic Specialty (Wasabi, Furikake, Patis, Hoisin, etc.)
    10.57%
    13
    Other
    6.50%
    8
    sigpic The Tasty Island

  • #2
    Re: Favorite Condiments

    Sriracha, Tabasco, Gulden's Mustard, Heinz Cocktail Sauce, Deb's Barbecue Sauce.
    Aloha from Lavagal

    Comment


    • #3
      Re: Favorite Condiments

      Lavagal, I just added a poll which includes many of those you just named!

      Cast your votes! Mahalo.
      sigpic The Tasty Island

      Comment


      • #4
        Re: Favorite Condiments

        Oddly enough I just have one bottle of ketchup but a few different types of mustard in the house, as well as various salad dressings.

        Comment


        • #5
          Re: Favorite Condiments

          You left out sweet and sour...one of my personal faves
          http://tikiyakiorchestra.com
          Need a place to stay in Hilo ?
          Cue Factory - Music for your Vision

          Comment


          • #6
            Re: Favorite Condiments

            Originally posted by tikiyaki
            You left out sweet and sour...one of my personal faves
            That could appropriately be included in the MEAT/DIPPING SAUCES category.

            I remember you mentioning a pineapple-teriyaki burger. Here's one that our office gang recently ordered at the new Islands Fine Burgers location in Ala Moana...


            The "Hawaiian" burger



            Angle #2

            For "condiments' sake, notice the caramelized Teriyaki glaze seeping from the pineapple and covering the swiss cheese. **DROOL**

            See my blog at the link below for the full review.
            sigpic The Tasty Island

            Comment


            • #7
              Re: Favorite Condiments

              Whoa....That's SERIOUS.
              http://tikiyakiorchestra.com
              Need a place to stay in Hilo ?
              Cue Factory - Music for your Vision

              Comment


              • #8
                Re: Favorite Condiments

                It makes me crazy-indignant that mainland-based chains will throw pineapple or teriyaki sauce (or both) on a dish and link it to Hawaii.

                (Are they really using HAWAIIAN pineapple, or do they use the cheaper stuff from Thailand to increase their margins?)

                It's quite often just plain old ignorant, stereotypical food kitsch, in my mind. This isn't the 1950s, folks!

                Wrote a column about it. Like to hear it? Here it go:

                http://starbulletin.com/2005/08/07/business/engle.html
                **************************************
                I know a lot less than what there is to be known.

                Comment


                • #9
                  Re: Favorite Condiments

                  Originally posted by Erika Engle
                  It makes me crazy-indignant that mainland-based chains will throw pineapple or teriyaki sauce (or both) on a dish and link it to Hawaii.

                  (Are they really using HAWAIIAN pineapple, or do they use the cheaper stuff from Thailand to increase their margins?)

                  It's quite often just plain old ignorant, stereotypical food kitsch, in my mind. This isn't the 1950s, folks!

                  Wrote a column about it. Like to hear it? Here it go:

                  http://starbulletin.com/2005/08/07/business/engle.html
                  You know, we should get a food historian to research the how and why this came to be. Was Hawaii the first place in the U.S. to use pineapple and teriyaki sauce? If so, it is not unreasonable (though certainly outdated as you point out) for people to associate these ingredients/flavors with Hawaii. How about Red Lobster's current 'American Seafood Festival' which features the dish Maui Luau Shrimp & Salmon served with, you guessed it, grilled pineapple!

                  Comment


                  • #10
                    Re: Favorite Condiments

                    As Kamaka said, over on the AlohaWorldOhanaLanai...you want a Hawaiian pizza...gotta put Spam on it!
                    http://thissmallfrenchtown.blogspot.com/
                    http://thefrenchneighbor.blogspot.com/

                    Comment


                    • #11
                      Re: Favorite Condiments

                      I like everything there AND other. Ha! I'm not that picky I see.
                      I'm disgusted and repulsed, and I can't look away.

                      Comment


                      • #12
                        Re: Favorite Condiments

                        I'm surprised no one has made mention of chili pepper water...it seems to be ubiquitous in all of the plate lunch diners I've been to in the Kalihi/Sand Island area of Honolulu. Chili pepper water, in Hawaii, is somewhat analogous to a condiment tradition here in New England: vinegar. Most diners and restaurants here have bottles of vinegar available tableside, which diners liberally sprinkle on to their food..it goes great on salted french fries. Many (often times the elderly with diet restrictions) will use it in place of salt. Usually, the vinegar is the clear variety, but the brown malt variety is seen more in seafood restaurants. I would have to say that vinegar is my personal favorite condiment, with shoyu (Aloha Brand) not far behind. After reading MadAzza's recent post about shoyu, you can bet my shoyu brand consumed from now on will be either Aloha or Kikkoman!

                        Comment


                        • #13
                          Re: Favorite Condiments

                          grain alcohol and rainwater

                          seriously though.........kinda OT but the burger posted above got me thinking about a serious topic. Is pineapple juice a component of you own homemade huli huli(trademarked name) sauce?
                          Last edited by nachodaddy; July 31, 2006, 04:30 AM.
                          You Look Like I Need A Drink

                          Comment


                          • #14
                            Re: Favorite Condiments

                            Pineapple juice. Vinegar. Yup. I missed an important flavor category in this poll: Acidic. There should be a choice of: Vinegar/Balsamic Vinegar, Squeeze of Lemon, etc. in the poll.

                            Oh well, now it's mentioned, so there.

                            I definately always ask for lemon when ordering fish... especially if it's with "chips".

                            Some folks gotta' have lemon in their iced water. Not me.

                            I've never had a liking for the Pineapple-Teriyaki flavor combination. Especially with Beef. Pour on the mushrooms, baby.

                            Chili Pepper Water isn't my thing either. You KNOW you're in a local restaurant when they have that on the table. Classic.

                            My mother is a mayoholic. On rice, with mango, you name it. I think that's what's keeping her healthy.
                            sigpic The Tasty Island

                            Comment


                            • #15
                              Re: Favorite Condiments

                              Freshly grated ginger on everything!!! Good for arthritis.

                              Comment

                              Working...
                              X