Substitute for soy sauce? ?!


Question: Substitute for soy sauce!? !?
I have rice and it taste really plain with just a little butter and salt and we ran out of soysauce!. I know its way too complicated to make that, so what is good to put on/mix together for rice!? lolWww@FoodAQ@Com


Answers:
How about making fried rice!? Scramble some eggs with salt/pepper, stir fry some sausages, peas, corn and carrots (beautiful color)!. Add rice afterwards!. In this case, rice is best if it is a day old!.

Enjoy!

-A-Www@FoodAQ@Com

when you cook the rice you can add a stock cube to the water
you could mix some hot sauce in, or some sesame oil, peas, etc!.

i dont usually eat rice by itself, lol! why not make a curry sauce with vegetables and have the rice with it!. then you can use the sauce to flavour the rice and have a better meal!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

If you like garlic and onions, saute them and add dried basil and oregano for an italian style rice!. You could add cajun seasoning and red beans!. Really any spice that you like would work!. Maybe some cilantro and mexican seasoning!. Www@FoodAQ@Com

There really isn't a substitute for soy sauce!.

I have taken left over rice, stirred in some shredded parmesean cheese and a little shredded cheddar, heated it all in the microwave!. Season with salt and pepper to taste!.

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You can try some teriyaki sauce, tonkatsu sauce (but you probably don't have it), sweet and sour sauce (easy to make), gravy, pineapple and juice (really good!), or anything else that tickles your fancy!

Dave
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You can use Worcestershire Sauce, Sweet Chilli Sauce, Tomato Sauce (ketchup) or any other sauce you have in the cupboard!.

Even a with soft egg the yolk will add some taste!. Www@FoodAQ@Com





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