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Tartar Sauce #7435601 02/16/19 01:05 PM
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Anyone have a good recipe?

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Mine is simple -

MW, chopped onions and sweet pickles. Stir and enjoy.


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Same as above but I use dill relish instead of sweet.

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Originally Posted by Cast

MW

Mayo or salad dressing?

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I like to add a touch of lemon juice as well.


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Originally Posted by Guy
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MW

Mayo or salad dressing?


MW is Miracle Whip, a salad dressing.


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Originally Posted by Herbie Hancock
I like to add a touch of lemon juice as well.


I like to serve fish with lemon wedges.


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I like to add a few drops of Tabasco.


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I had sand bass last night and started to make some but opted for the easy way out with store bought. Here is my what I use.
Mayonnaise, sweet pickle relish, finely chopped onion, lemon juice and a little garlic and black pepper..
The best I ever had was when I used homemade mayonnaise, but that has been a while.

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Originally Posted by bill oxner
I like to add a few drops of Tabasco.



Re: Tartar Sauce [Re: TPACK] #7435978 02/16/19 10:50 PM
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Originally Posted by TPACK
I had sand bass last night and started to make some but opted for the easy way out with store bought. Here is my what I use.
Mayonnaise, sweet pickle relish, finely chopped onion, lemon juice and a little garlic and black pepper..
The best I ever had was when I used homemade mayonnaise, but that has been a while.

This but dill relish strained. Maybe a little garlic salt. Not really a tartar sauce but the way I prefer it. Doug's Peach Orchard in OK knows what theyre doing!

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