Got this as a gift. What do I do with it?
>>21091056Right up the butthole.
>>21091056combine it with a jelly sauce and make a sandwich
>>21091056Give it Deshawn Watson, he'll know what to do with it.
>>21091064The old Oriental Cram & Slam. Peanut Sauce in me-butt, hoss.
>>21091056what a great gift...
>>21091093The holidays are a great time for clearing out your pantry. My niece got a rusty SOS pad from the mid-90s.
>>21091093In case you're being sarcastic (it's okay, I laughed), I was insanely spoiled lol, this was just a stocking stuffer. I got many other wonderful gifts.
>>21091102based, what a lucky niece. all the chrome's gonna shine around the house, your bro/sis will thank ye.
>>21091108a little haha. I'm just wondering in what kind of brain space you gotta be to buy this as a gift lmao
>>21091112I always get a bag of snacks my mom thinks I will like. She knows about my love for asian food and this was in it. She can be a weird gift giver, but thoughtful at the same time lmao
>>21091119Aww, your mom is sweet op. I don't want to be rude to her, I appologies.
>>21091123Nothing to forgive, anon. She would laugh about it too :)
>>21091056Noodles. Cook up some noodles and toss them with this sauce.Another good use is as a dipping sauce for coconut shrimp or eggrolls.
>>21091135What kind of noodles do you recommend?
>onion>carrot>snow pea>roast cashew or peanuts>peppers>chicken breast or thigh cut into piecesoil up a frypan, cook out the onion, carrot & pepperswhen those have got a start, add the chickenonce the above is done, add the snow peas & nuts to get the chill off themif you feel like it, add some frozen peas & cornadd the sauce and a small can of coconut cream, get it up to temp and bubbling.wa laserve with jasmine rice, naan or burrito wraps
>>21091167Thank you, cu/ck/! I'm going to try this.
>>21091142Honestly, any wheat-based Asian noodle would probably suffice. I like making it with hand cut noodles, personally. https://www.amazon.com/hand-cut-noodles/s?k=hand+cut+noodles
>>21091056Great with fried rice at the end if you want a bit of nuttiness and creaminess, as is just a bit of peanut butter.