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singalaise sauce
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VickiO
2004-11-20 04:26:10 UTC
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Does anyone know what this sauce is?
It is in the menu from the Loose Box at Mundaring in Western Australia that
is owned by the French Master Chef Alain Fabregues
http://www.loosebox.com.au/

Regards
Vicki
Joe McElvenney
2004-11-20 19:35:48 UTC
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Hi,
Subject: singalaise sauce
Does anyone know what this sauce is?
Don't know the sauce but -

Singalaise is, I should think, the French spelling of Singalese
meaning 'Sri Lankan'.

And, from what I know of their cooking, it will be HOT!


Cheers - Joe
DC.
2004-11-21 14:40:02 UTC
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Or it could be Singapore + Angliase/Westernised based sauce... i was told
there are a lot of Singaporeans living in Western Australia.

DC.
Post by Joe McElvenney
Hi,
Subject: singalaise sauce
Does anyone know what this sauce is?
Don't know the sauce but -
Singalaise is, I should think, the French spelling of Singalese
meaning 'Sri Lankan'.
And, from what I know of their cooking, it will be HOT!
Cheers - Joe
Bob (this one)
2004-11-21 18:36:47 UTC
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Post by DC.
Or it could be Singapore + Angliase/Westernised based sauce... i was told
there are a lot of Singaporeans living in Western Australia.
Or it could be Senegalese sauce.
<http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=senegalese+sauce&btnG=Google+Search>

Pastorio
Post by DC.
Post by Joe McElvenney
Hi,
Subject: singalaise sauce
Does anyone know what this sauce is?
Don't know the sauce but -
Singalaise is, I should think, the French spelling of Singalese
meaning 'Sri Lankan'.
And, from what I know of their cooking, it will be HOT!
Cheers - Joe
s***@thedoor.com
2004-11-28 03:45:03 UTC
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Post by VickiO
Does anyone know what this sauce is?
It is in the menu from the Loose Box at Mundaring in Western Australia that
is owned by the French Master Chef Alain Fabregues
http://www.loosebox.com.au/
Regards
Vicki
Hi, I haven't eaten at the Loose Box (I should though, I've literally
driven past it a thousand times as I commute between Perth and the
Avon Valley) but this is the only recipe I could find on the internet.
If you've had the Loose Box's version perhaps you could comment on
whether this sounds close :-) The original recipe was in Danish so I
had to get a Norwegian friend to translate: hence the delay in
replying. Hope this helps.
CJ

Singalaise sauce

2 zucchinis
4 tomatoes
2 capsicums
3 hard boiled eggs
1 tablespoon curry
juice of 2 lemons
100ml olive oil
2 tablespoons chopped leeks
2 cloves garlic
salt, pepper

Peel tomatoes and chop them. Remove seeds from capsicums and chop
these. Put the tomatoes and capsicums into a small pan. Crush the
garlic over, and add salt, pepper and curry. Boil this until the
fluids have almost gone.
Peel the zucchinis, cut into slices and boil in water until tender.
Chop them and mix with the tomatoes and capsicums. Add the chopped
hard boiled eggs, chopped leek and lemon juice to the sauce. Pour the
olive oil in slowly while continuously stirring. Add salt and pepper
to taste. Serve cold.

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