Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That pale yellow creamy condiment that comes with roasted chicken at Salvador take out joints.
The best thing ever.
What is this?
-never been to a Salvadorian joint
That’s terrible go to one soon. Get chicken, Yuka and plantains!
Aji Amarillo
It’s a yellow pepper … roasted and mixed with Mayo to make a sauce.
That yellow sauce is not Salvadoran, it's Peruvian. Mix it with a little of the green sauce and it's even better.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That pale yellow creamy condiment that comes with roasted chicken at Salvador take out joints.
The best thing ever.
What is this?
-never been to a Salvadorian joint
That’s terrible go to one soon. Get chicken, Yuka and plantains!
Aji Amarillo
It’s a yellow pepper … roasted and mixed with Mayo to make a sauce.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My husband from Albuquerque would say green chile, which is definitely served as a condiment all over New Mexico and is sadly lacking elsewhere.
Hatch green chiles are amazing.
I love New Mexican food. My fav question:red or green?
It's the official state question! And Christmas is often a good answer.
Anonymous wrote:Arby's Red Ranch sauce (the tangy red sauce on the Beef 'n Cheddar)
Anonymous wrote:My husband from Albuquerque would say green chile, which is definitely served as a condiment all over New Mexico and is sadly lacking elsewhere.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:House Dressing from the Cheese Shop in Williamsburg, VA.
Yes this!!! My mom was in Williamsburg on Monday for something and stopped by to grab some and they were closed. I was devastated!!!
Anonymous wrote:Heinz 57 — you’ve probably never bought it, but it gives your burger or grilled chicken sandwich attitude far beyond ketchup. Zero marketing dollars apparently.
Anonymous wrote:Heinz 57 — you’ve probably never bought it, but it gives your burger or grilled chicken sandwich attitude far beyond ketchup. Zero marketing dollars apparently.