I'm looking for innovative new (or old school) ideas to use Li Hing powder for an upcoming blog entry I wanna' write.
Here's what I already know tastes really ono with Li Hing Powder:
• Frozen Pineapple wedges
• Frozen Fuji Apple wedges
• Li Hing Mui Vinaigrette, in this case served with a whole poached Hamakua Springs Tomato and cucumbers, ala Ala Wong's...
Honestly, that's one of the best salad dressings I've ever tasted.
I've already tried Kahuku Corn dusted with Li Hing powder. It's OK, but doesn't pair as well as some of the other flavors with corn, such as Teriyaki and Furikake.
I've also already tried Li Hing powder dusted on popcorn, which was also just OK, but wasn't as complimentary as I had hoped.
It seems the sweet, sour 'n salty flavor goes best with foods that are high in acidity, such as the tomato in that salad and the tart pineapple and fuji apple.
I'm wondering how I could make a Li Hing sauce that would work well with, say, BBQ pork ribs or salmon. Something like that. Or any other tried and true applications you're aware of using Li Hing powder would be great.
Mahalo!
Here's what I already know tastes really ono with Li Hing Powder:
• Frozen Pineapple wedges
• Frozen Fuji Apple wedges
• Li Hing Mui Vinaigrette, in this case served with a whole poached Hamakua Springs Tomato and cucumbers, ala Ala Wong's...
Honestly, that's one of the best salad dressings I've ever tasted.
I've already tried Kahuku Corn dusted with Li Hing powder. It's OK, but doesn't pair as well as some of the other flavors with corn, such as Teriyaki and Furikake.
I've also already tried Li Hing powder dusted on popcorn, which was also just OK, but wasn't as complimentary as I had hoped.
It seems the sweet, sour 'n salty flavor goes best with foods that are high in acidity, such as the tomato in that salad and the tart pineapple and fuji apple.
I'm wondering how I could make a Li Hing sauce that would work well with, say, BBQ pork ribs or salmon. Something like that. Or any other tried and true applications you're aware of using Li Hing powder would be great.
Mahalo!
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