On another win - ran out of soy sauce while making up a marinade for wild goose jerky, and rather than wait an hour for the store to open and use the gas to run out and buy, found a recipe online and had the missing two cups made up in under 30min using other ingredients I already had in my fridge and pantry. Score!
Wait a sec, did you come up with another marinade, or come up with a substitute for soy sauce? If so, I would love to know what it is!
I found a couple of variations for Subway's Chipotle Ranch, which I will have to try, it's hubby's fave.
Half a cup of mayonnaise
2 teaspoons of lime juice
1 teaspoon of sugar
1 teaspoon of minced cilantro
half teaspoon of paprika
half teaspoon of white vinegar
haldf teaspoon of water
quarter teaspoon of salt
quarter teaspoon of garlic powder
quarter teaspoon of ground chipotle pepper
pinch of dried thyme
pinch of cumin.
Combine all ingredients in a small bowl and chill for an hour.
Enjoy!
and:
1 cup mayonnaise
1/2 ounce Dijon mustard
1/2 ounce freshly squeezed lime juice
1 ounce chipotle chile in adobo, pureed
1/4 ounce fresh garlic, minced
salt, to taste
Will keep looking for their ranch, but I think a copycat recipe of Hidden Valley Ranch would probably work pretty good.
i almost failed last night but i rallied and made knock off lettuce wraps that were surprisingly easy and good. i'm glad i did it instead of picking up salads on the way home. the best part was i had everything i needed in the kitchen already
Great job! I have to admit to an epic fail. We were out volunteering at a fundraising event (firetruck pull) all day on Saturday and it was COLD. We didn't plan on being gone so long and a guy who is trying to start up a local business was selling homemade burgers...yup we caved. They were really good though.