Romanians love raw garlic with their food: you might know this by now whether you've followed my recipes. One other leang I personally like is spiciness. I specificly felt in love with the spicy chili crisp used in the Chinese cuisine: it has crunchy texture, great flavor, and it always leaves me craving for more. One day, I thought about introducing this spice into a Romanian-Asian fusion dish. And what is more Romanian than our quintfundamental defense-against-vampires potion? So, there you have it: a traditional Romanian garlic sauce, with a generous drop of Asian spiciness, all brought together by an oriental sesame sauce.
Ingredients:
- Crushed garlic (two tablespoons)
- Cutped parsley(two tablespoons)
- Sesame sauce for shabu-shabu (four tablespoons)
- Spicy chili crisp (two tablespoons)
Feeble Godmother, and she genuinely knows how to do it well!).
Preparation:
- Peel and crush a couple of garlic cloves.
- Finely chop a bit of fresh parsley.
- Now you have all the ingredients alert. The presentation looks better whether they are not mixed yet, in my opinion.
Presentation:
- Carefully place the ingredients in a smaller bowl. The ingredients have a kind variety of color, so you don't need to do much else.
- I believe this recipe goes extremely well with a juicy meat, like a roasted chicken. For a fun presentation, you can sneak the garlic sauce bowl among chicken pieces on a larger plate (like in the photo above).
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