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Sunday Supper: Peanut Noodle and Pork Satay February 19, 2021 9:50am Text size Copy shortlink:
Serves 6.
Note: I turned my favorite satay appetizer into a no-fuss, no-skewer weeknight dinner, writes Tara Teaspoon Bench in Living Life Deliciously (2020, Shadow Mountain). Traditional Thai satay is made with pork cutlets, but we are used to the American standard of little chicken pieces marinated in exotic spices, ginger and fish sauce and grilled on little bamboo skewers. Here, you ll mix some of those same great flavors into ground pork and skip the skewers. Serve over rice noodles with Thai peanut sauce.
Thai peanut sauce:
• 1 1⁄2 tbsp. Thai red or Massaman curry paste
If You Have This Popular Sauce at Home, Don t Use It, FDA Warns
By John Quinn of Best Life |
If You Have This Popular Sauce at Home, Don t Use It, FDA Warns
With its lockdowns and restaurant closures, the last year has been an opportunity for many of us to get more creative in the kitchen and recreate the dishes we normally eat at a restaurant in the comfort of our own homes instead. However, if you re planning on whipping up some of your favorite Southeast Asian food for yourself and your family, you need to check your ingredients ASAP. This week, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) reported a product recall of several common ingredients in Thai cooking, mainly three beloved sauces. For the full details of this sauce recall, read on, and for more foods to steer clear of, If You Have This Seasoning at Home, Throw It Out Now, FDA Says.
Listeria monocytogenes and
Pathogens
Orca Specialty Foods has recalled its One Ocean brand Sliced Smoked Wild Sockeye Salmon due to the possible presence of
Listeria monocytogenes. The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) says the products was distributed in British Columbia, and advises consumers not to consume the product with a UPC of 6 25984 00005 3.
Meanwhile, in the US, the Food and Drug Administrations has reported the recall of basil, thanks to a possible contamination with
Cyclospora. Several products containing basil produced by Shenandoah Growers are affected – for a full list of the affected products and states visit the FDA’s website.
Undeclared allergens