Even if you are not very familiar with Oriental cuisine preparation methods, if you have ever tasted Chinese or Thai dishes, then you would have definitely tasted oyster sauce which is a key and extremely popular ingredient in Cantonese, Vietnamese, and Khmer cuisines. If you want to compare oyster sauce to vegetarian equivalents, then you would compare it with onions and vegetables that can endure long hours of cooking retaining their aroma in the process. The oyster sauce is a key element for when you need to avoid diminishing during cooking. Therefore, it is important to follow a good oyster sauce recipe to make a sauce that is not depleted during cooking.
Oyster Sauce: An Overview
Trace the history of oyster sauce and you will be able to trace it back to Nam Shui village in Guangdong, China where Lee Kam Sheung used to run a small eatery. The specialty of this eatery was cooked oyster. Once, while cooking oysters for regular business, Kam Sheung allowed the oysters to cook for longer than usual. On realizing that something was wrong, he realized that the normally clear oyster soup has transformed into a thick brown sauce. When he started selling this sauce, he was astonished by the popularity of the same. In 1888, he developed the Lee Kum Kee Oyster Sauce House which began the production of oyster sauce on large scale. While this development of the oyster sauce is widely accepted, there are many people around the world who claim that they should be credited with the invention of the oyster sauce. There are still others who believe that oyster sauce is not a modern invention and has been in existence for thousands of years.
The popularity of oyster sauce results from the flavor that it adds to any dish that it is added to. In fact there are many oyster sauce beef recipes like beef with stir fired vegetable that combine Chinese and American flavors. Oyster sauce recipe is a common recipe found in most Chinese households as it is a staple in most dishes. If you buy packaged oyster sauce, then more often than not the condiment that you will use will be a mix of sugar, salt, water, oyster essence or extract, thickened with cornstarch. In some cases you may also find the addition of caramel to darken the sauce. If you use a recipe, then you will see that the resultant sauce is naturally dark and does not need such additives for color.
Oyster Sauce Recipe
If you follow a true recipe, then you will learn that it is made by condensation of oyster extracts (the broth produced during the boiling of oysters in water). The broth is then reduced to achieve a desired thickness and viscosity. The sauce is deemed to be ready when the liquid has achieved a brown color. Normally no additive is supposed to be added but making this sauce can be prohibitive due to the high costs involved. Therefore, there are substitute recipes that you can use to make the recipe. One of these recipes is given in this article. The ingredients that you need to make oyster sauce are given in the list below.
- Oysters, 8 ounce
- Green onion, chopped, 1 cup
- Butter, 8 tablespoons
- Garlic pods, minced, 4
- Basil, 2 teaspoon
- Thyme, 1 teaspoon
- Oregano, 1 teaspoon
- Oyster water, 2 cups
- Flour, 2 tablespoons
- Cream, 1 cup
- Salt, to taste
- Pepper, to taste
- First you need to heat four tablespoons butter and add the onions to this till the texture of the onions is soft.
- Now mix in the oysters, the oyster water, thyme, basil, minced garlic, and oregano, and stir the mixture.
- Next take the remaining butter and flour and mix it together to make a thick mixture.
- Add this mixture to the mix of the oysters. Allow this mixture to cook for about five minutes at medium flame.
- Add cream to the sauce and mix it thoroughly. Add salt and pepper to taste.
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