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Old 01-02-2007, 08:07 PM
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Wasabi ranch dip?! Did you make it or buy it? That would be a big hit in our home!!

I made it. I was trying to repeat a sauce I had at TGI Fridays.

It was really good and easy.

I just mixed some sour cream and sprinkled a little "hidden valley" ranch seasoning packet- not the dressing (I keep those and french onion soup packets in my spice cabinet for dips and stuff.) then added a little bit of wasabi paste- tasted it and then had to add a little more for the desired hotness.
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I made it. I was trying to repeat a sauce I had at TGI Fridays.

It was really good and easy.

I just mixed some sour cream and sprinkled a little "hidden valley" ranch seasoning packet- not the dressing (I keep those and french onion soup packets in my spice cabinet for dips and stuff.) then added a little bit of wasabi paste- tasted it and then had to add a little more for the desired hotness.

Thanks! Have to have it tonight!
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OK, now you two just stop it! I am drooling....
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7 course Sushi dinner w/ an afterparty and enough alcohol to fuel a dragster for a year!!!
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Thank you!
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That sounds good! Who made it?
Yours truly. Around this house, if I didn't know how to cook, I would starve... and the kids prefer Dad's cooking.

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