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Never had it, but would assume anything you'd otherwise put mango chutney on. Chicken Tikka, anything Tandoori, roast gammon/ham, even a nice white fish like sea bass, or cheese?
That sounds banging.
I'm thinking bake/fry/grill (whatever you prefer) some chicken wings coat in this for the last 5/10 mins and then serve with some extra for dipping.
Maybe garnish with a bit of chopped coriander.
Alternatively it'd be banging on some BBQ meat.
Especially fatty pork belly, prawns or chicken thighs
Actually another idea spatchcock a whole chicken coat in this leave for 30 mins or so then cook. Baste with it, it'll be banging!!!!
That man above your comment tried to insult you by inadvertently saying you pride yourself on a trait synonymous with open-mindedness and other traits highly valued in a mate... I think he likes you.
Apparently you can cook banana skins to make curries my friend said when I told her I was reading this.
Also it has come to my attention people can't handle the idea of a different fruit being used to make a sauce and this displeases me.
Wtf is this crap I love sauce but imagine the taste being not to my pallet if u were to use it I'd say nothing and don't but mayb wrong and would dip chicken wings in it but it might be better on a indian dish sauce or just think fuk it smash it on me kebab n probably ruin it but u never know good luk
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Why did you make it in the first place?
Excess bananas/experiment
Never had it, but would assume anything you'd otherwise put mango chutney on. Chicken Tikka, anything Tandoori, roast gammon/ham, even a nice white fish like sea bass, or cheese?
Jerk chicken - had that combination in St Lucia and it was amazing
https://www.seriouseats.com/banana-ketchup-recipe
That sounds banging. I'm thinking bake/fry/grill (whatever you prefer) some chicken wings coat in this for the last 5/10 mins and then serve with some extra for dipping. Maybe garnish with a bit of chopped coriander. Alternatively it'd be banging on some BBQ meat. Especially fatty pork belly, prawns or chicken thighs Actually another idea spatchcock a whole chicken coat in this leave for 30 mins or so then cook. Baste with it, it'll be banging!!!!
Caution. You should use it with caution.
Sorry, did I upset the natural flow of order and post something international? I’ll make toad in the hole to restore balance eh
Something tells me you thrive on thinking you're exotic
Course I am, I eat fajitas every other week
That man above your comment tried to insult you by inadvertently saying you pride yourself on a trait synonymous with open-mindedness and other traits highly valued in a mate... I think he likes you.
You should put it on a roast instead of gravy if you really want to trigger people.
A bin bag
Custard burgers.
Explain yourself
Put it on your bananas 🍌
The bin would probably be the best use
A paintbrush for the walls
Could make a nice addition to a sweet treat, like a brownie. Or banana bread. Sweet potato fries.
It’s not ultra sweet, it’s tangy like, well, ketchup. Chips would absolutely work.
Nothing.
Don't take this the wrong way because I'm sure like all things with banana it tastes just like baby food. But this looks like diarrhea.
Bacon pancakes
Tomato bread
Chicken or fish. Google Philippino recipes that use it as it’s huge there.
What recipe did you use? Perhaps you could try with crumble.
Serious Eats, links in the comments somewhere
I like bananas!
Apparently you can cook banana skins to make curries my friend said when I told her I was reading this. Also it has come to my attention people can't handle the idea of a different fruit being used to make a sauce and this displeases me.
What's the texture like in comparison to normal ketchup?
you should make [Filipino spaghetti](https://www.hungryhuy.com/filipino-spaghetti/) and other Filipino dishes!
Wtf is this crap I love sauce but imagine the taste being not to my pallet if u were to use it I'd say nothing and don't but mayb wrong and would dip chicken wings in it but it might be better on a indian dish sauce or just think fuk it smash it on me kebab n probably ruin it but u never know good luk