One of culinary commandments is that a sauce should not overpower a dish, but rather enhance it. I notice that many upscale restaurants believe a dish appears more elegant when graced with just a teeny tiny serving of sauce. Can you imagine pasta swimming in pesto sauce being served in an Italian restaurant? But I like my pasta with a lot of sauce...I want sauce in every forkful. Sauce is always generous when I cook at home---be it salad dressing, pasta sauce, salsa and any dish with sauce. As my brothers would say, "Sauce pa lang, ulam na." Check out this mouthwatering dish of Prawns with Aligue (crab fat) Sauce from Abe...a killer sauce to die for!
i guess that explains the early entry huh? you're a sauce-y foodie!:) want to have those prawns in aligue! looks so good!
ReplyDeleteboth dishes look divine, but i'll go for the prawns in aligue! naku, you have no idea how much i love aligue! the bottled aligue is already ulam for me! :)
ReplyDeletePass ako sa prawns, pero the beef with brocolli, yum! Sarap ng pakaka-plate ng dish!
ReplyDeleteMy saucy entry is posted here. Happy weekends!
I agree...this looks delicious !
ReplyDeleteawww.that's delicious. however, i can see high bp and heart attack written all over the 2nd dish lol.
ReplyDeleteI love everything saucy, too! Even soupy hehehe...
ReplyDelete(Actually, I've been to an Italian restaurant serving really saucy pasta. YUM!)
i cant remember ever tasting aligue... but one day when am back sa pinas...
ReplyDeleteI'd go for the prawns anytime... though might have to control my aligue intake since baka mahilo ako pagkatapos - hahaha! :)
ReplyDeleteBoth food are yummy but I'd prefer the first one :)
ReplyDeleteHave a great week!
kakagutom naman nito. buti na lang magaalas dose na. hehehe...
ReplyDeleteThat's my kind of food!! Yummy! Masarap!
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