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Buddhist Nuoc Leo

1 tb Granulated sugar

2 tb Tuong

2 tb Water

Fresh hot red chili slices -to taste 1 tb Chopped roasted peanuts

~- Mix the sugar with the tuong and water. Add some slices of the red chili pepper. Sprinkle with roasted peanuts. ~- Side notes: > Roasted peanuts - Add 1/2 cup of shelled peanuts to a very hot wok and stir until the skins turn black and scorched. Transfer to a colander and cool (2-3 min). Wipe off skins. > Tuong - Sometimes labeled "Vietnamese Soy Sauce" in the U.S. but it is actually quite different from "regular" soy sauce.




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