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Yoshi said you could add a dash of hot sauce, such as Thai hot sauce, also known as Sriracha or "rooster sauce", if you like.
Archive 2009-04-01 Bryanna Clark Grogan 2009
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Yoshi said you could add a dash of hot sauce, such as Thai hot sauce, also known as Sriracha or "rooster sauce", if you like.
FANTASTIC JAPANESE GOBO TASTING DINNER! Bryanna Clark Grogan 2009
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Optional: add some hot "Sriracha" sauce to the wok for a smoky, hot flavor!
Quick Eats: Stir Fried Noodles and Veggies Cardamom 2009
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Could also use hot sauce such as Sriracha or Tabasco.
Archive 2008-05-01 Kalyn Denny 2008
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Could also use hot sauce such as Sriracha or Tabasco.
Shrimp and Avocado Salad with Edamame, Cilantro, Chipotle, and Lime Kalyn Denny 2008
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"Sriracha" is not a natural, easy word to just let slip out.
Citizen Smith, Hollywood - Jalapeno Mac n Cheese Update 2007
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This sauce can be used to accompany spring rolls, stir fries, beef skewers, or sushi. cup soy sauce tablespoons fish sauce cup seasoned rice wine vinegar tablespoon hot sauce (such as Sriracha) teaspoon ginger, finely chopped clove garlic, finely chopped scallion, thinly sliced tablespoon sugar
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q Red pepper sauce, such as Sriracha or chile paste
Homepage 2010
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Somehow it's always the case that the only thing we have in our van is Sriracha.
Jill Donenfeld: Band Bites: Eating on the Road With Tennis Jill Donenfeld 2011
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"Sriracha mayo gives this twist on the classic tuna sandwich a spicy kick that my son loves and zests up what might otherwise be standard fare."
A Gourmet Lunchbox 2011
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