tartre sauce
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Joanne Green
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tartre sauce
Does anyone know whether tartre sauce is readily available at the more modest restaurants? My husband isn't overly fond of fish, so is quite liberal with his use of the stuff! If the answer is "No", we'll bring our own.
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Cornelia Montgomery
Hi, Joanne,
I, too, love tartare sauce, primarily on fried fish. I like the fried flying fish sandwiches served in Tobago, and I recall always getting them with tartare sauce. So it may be available in some places.
In a pinch, mix some mayonnaise with some pickle relish, and voila!, you get something that tastes a great deal like the real thing. At the cafeteria where I work, they have those little packets of mayonnaise and relish (plus ketchup, etc.). It would be handy to bring those along as you wouldn't have to worry about spoilage.
I, too, love tartare sauce, primarily on fried fish. I like the fried flying fish sandwiches served in Tobago, and I recall always getting them with tartare sauce. So it may be available in some places.
In a pinch, mix some mayonnaise with some pickle relish, and voila!, you get something that tastes a great deal like the real thing. At the cafeteria where I work, they have those little packets of mayonnaise and relish (plus ketchup, etc.). It would be handy to bring those along as you wouldn't have to worry about spoilage.
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Bryn
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Bryn
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