A Brief History of Fish Sauce

(legalnomads.com)

35 points | by vinhnx 16 hours ago ago

9 comments

  • rcakebread a minute ago ago

    I'm just here to thank Kenji for making me try fish sauce.

  • kccqzy 20 minutes ago ago

    I bought a bottle of Vietnamese fish sauce (Red Boat brand, the most recommended brand) and added a teaspoon to some pea leaves. I loved the resulting flavor, but my partner did not and complained that it had too much of a fishy smell. A lot of cooking techniques actually seek to remove this fishy smell even when cooking fish, so it was not welcome to add this to something that didn’t contain fish in the first place. It’s certainly not a flavor everyone would like.

  • tananan 16 hours ago ago

    Thanks for sharing. It is especially interesting to hear the factors that contributed to the decline of fish sauce use in the west.

    One thing I am “stealing” from SEA is fish sauce in scrambled eggs. Feels almost like a cheat code.

    • vinhnx 10 hours ago ago

      Oh absolutely and you're welcome! Btw, fish sauce in scrambled eggs over rice is one of the simplest, most satisfying meals you'll find across Southeast Asia, in my country Vietnam especially. It's my favorite meal also.

    • stevenwoo an hour ago ago

      ICYMI - This is an attempt to mimic a secret Vietnamese American restaurant recipe but interesting use of fish sauce with spaghetti https://www.tasteofhome.com/article/san-francisco-style-viet...

    • AdieuToLogic an hour ago ago

      > One thing I am “stealing” from SEA is fish sauce in scrambled eggs. Feels almost like a cheat code.

      A bit of stone ground mustard added to scrambled eggs is another culinary delight.

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    • valzevul 38 minutes ago ago

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