
Good Eats at the TEOTWAWKI Café, Volume 2
Condiments, Sauces, Seasonings, and Other Homemade Essentials Using Food Storage
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Jennifer Rader

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With Good Eats at the TEOTWAWKI Café, Volume 2, Condiments, Sauces, Seasonings, and Other Homemade Essentials Using Food Storage, you will easily transform pantry staples into mayonnaise, salad dressings, ketchup, dips, syrups, and more. You’ll dress up basic meals with these condiments in mere minutes.
New to making condiments, sauces, and dressings! No problem! The 180+ recipes are the easiest and quickest of all recipes to master, and they work wonders to boost visual appeal and tempt the taste buds. They utilize ingredients you already have on hand or can easily acquire at the grocery store. There are simple recipes for creating lemonade from lemons, like making mayonnaise from freeze-dried eggs—or even no eggs at all using garbanzo beans! (True! And fabulous!)
Savory and sweet, these recipes will enhance every breakfast, lunch, dinner, and dessert.
Recipes include (but are not limited to!) essentials like:
- Condiments—ketchup, mayonnaise, Miracle Whip, pickle relish, prepared mustard, Dijon mustard, pickles, apple cider vinegar, malt vinegar, pineapple vinegar
- Sauces--Asian sauces like hoisin, pad thai, sriracha, and teriyaki; barbecue sauces; Italian sauces like alfredo, marinara, pesto, pizza, and spaghetti; Mexican sauces like chili, enchilada, salsa, Tabasco, Taco Bell, and Valentina’s; white sauces like cheese, meat gravies, and herb sauces; tartar, tzatziki, Worcestershire
- Dips & Spreads—apple, bean, and cheese dips, hummus, Alouette/Boursin, dipping oils, guacamole, Nutella, and yogurt dips
- Salad Dressings—classics like ranch, Thousand Island, Italian, vinaigrette, and French, as well new favorites like poppy seed, Chinese chicken salad, avocado chile lime, and honey mustard
- Syrups—bacon (yum!), buttermilk (double yum!!), chocolate, blueberry, coconut, pineapple, strawberry, pancake, snow cone, and vanilla
- Jams & Jellies—Almost Raspberry Jam (you won’t believe this), pepper jelly, and how to make these without added pectin
- Seasoning Blends—beef and chicken bouillon, taco, Italian, sausage, Slap Ya Mama, Old Bay, and many more, plus salt-free blends
- Extracts—almond, lemon, peppermint
These recipes were tested by real people—family and friends—including the King and Queen of the Picky Eaters (and you thought your family members were fussy!) who share their reviews. Everyone loved the cheese dips; only those with less discriminating palates would eat the fry sauce. And that split pea guacamole? Well, I shared that one so you wouldn’t make the same mistake.
Whip up 3-4 of these recipes just once and you will have covered the cost of this book. Incorporate them into your life, and you’ll save hundreds of dollars each year, not to mention the benefits of avoiding bioengineered foods and knowing that you are serving your family real food without undesirable additives and preservatives. Learn to do it now and you’ll be able to do it when the grocery store shelves are bare.
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