stir fry sauce -- easy or store bought

Anonymous
Can anyone share your favorite stir fry sauce -- store bought or easy home made? Thanks! I will be using this for chicken.
Anonymous
I recently tried the Campbell's Skille Sauce Toasted Sesame and like it a lot. Also threw together one myself from peanut butter, soy sauce, water, and sesame seeds, and it was surprisingly delicious. I wish I also had ginger, garlic, and scallions to throw in as well.
Anonymous
I lIke the Soy Vay Terriyaki. It's happens to be kosher. That's not a requirement for me, but I think it is very tasty.

Wegmans makes freshly bottled ones that are awesome, too.
Anonymous
Soy, a little sesame oil, more canola oil if you need oil, garlic, ginger, rice a little vinegar.

You can add peanut butter and brown sugar.

Lime, cilantro and basil and/or thai chilies.

Green onions always welcome.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Soy, a little sesame oil, more canola oil if you need oil, garlic, ginger, rice a little vinegar.

You can add peanut butter and brown sugar.

Lime, cilantro and basil and/or thai chilies.

Green onions always welcome.



I meant a little rice wine vinegar. Duh.
Anonymous
i always just use a couple tablespoons of oyster sauce, and done. it's salty and sweet and has a richer flavor than if you just mixed soy sauce with some other stuff.
Anonymous
I always marinate my chicken in a little soy, rice wine vinegar, ginger and garlic. Then I cook them up, dump them out, stir fry the veggies. At the end put it all together in the wok with a little bit of trader joe's general tso sauce. Tastes like take out.
Anonymous
It depends on the recipe. Saveur mag online has a few simple stir fries that make their own sauces.
Anonymous
Add a little flour of corn starch to make thicker - any of these are good.
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