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The Cookbook Junkie: Once again, excuse the bad picture
I think the sauce would be too strong so I probably wouldn't substitute regular or dark soy sauce for the low-sodium soy in this recipe. There is a good reason they are calling for the low-sodium. If regular or dark is all you have, ...
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A Couch With A View: Menu Plan Monday
Crockpot Beef & Broccoli (from Joy in my Kitchen) 1 lb. beef, chopped into cubes and trimmed of fat 1/2 C beef broth, low sodium 1/4 C soy sauce 1 T dried, minced onion 1 T brown sugar 2 large garlic cloves, minced ...
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All That Splatters: Asian-Lime Ribs
Asian-Lime Sauce: 3 tablespoons ginger, coarsely chopped 2 tablespoons garlic, coarsely chopped 3/4 cup rice vinegar 1/2 cup low-sodium soy sauce 1/2 cup ketchup 1/2 cup chopped fresh cilantro, chopped 1/3 cup fresh lime juice ...
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Susan's Cooking Blog: Creamy Broccoli Dal
1 cup soy milk (I use unsweetened) (I also added 2 TBSP nutritional yeast because I like it in creamy soups) 1 TBSP soy sauce (or salt to taste) (I used 1/2 TBSP of low sodium soy sauce) 1 TBSP fresh lemon juice 1/2 tsp turmeric ...
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Chinese Cashew Chicken « Covered In Flour
1 1/2 pounds (or thereabouts) skinless, boneless chicken breasts, cubed 2 tablespoons dry sherry 2 teaspoons grated fresh ginger 3 1/2 teaspoons cornstarch kosher salt 1/2 cup low-sodium chicken broth 2 tablespoons soy sauce ...
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Pancit | chaos in the kitchen
Be sure to check for saltiness before adding the soy sauce. If you do not have the low-sodium soy sauce you will need to use much less. This is a typical stir fry so be sure to get all of your meats and veggies prepped and ready to go ...
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Kidney Failure…err, I mean Dinner Failure
I've gone back over and over again. Did I use regular sodium chicken broth? I dug through the recycling…no it was low-sodium. Well, shit. Then it was the soy sauce. And the salting of the pork. And the salting of the noodle water. ...
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5 second rule: Grandmas
1/2 cup low-sodium soy sauce. 1 tablespoon dry sherry. 1/2 teaspoon 5-spice powder. 2 scallions, smashed. 2 stems cilantro, smashed. 1 pod star anise. Cut the ribs into 8 equal sized strips. (I started with 4 long ribs and cut them in ...
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thejetsblog.com » Getaway Thursday: A Fine Man-Meal
If you happen to have high-grade soy sauce (like for sushi) all the better as opposed to the low-sodium garbage my wife usually buys. Pour the sauce over the steak, or leave it in the sidebowl and dunk the steak into it. ...
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