THE EGG YOU DIDN’T KNOW YOU NEED – PART II, SALTED YOLK TARTAR SAUCE AND SPICY FISH STICKS


21 responses to “THE EGG YOU DIDN’T KNOW YOU NEED – PART II, SALTED YOLK TARTAR SAUCE AND SPICY FISH STICKS”

  1. Salted egg is big in Malaysian cuisine and we use it in dessert and pastries, as well as gravies. Love!

  2. I can’t get enough of all your salted yolk creations!!!!! Salted yolks are my favorite faaavorite so these recipes are heaven. And using salted yolk in tartar sauce is beyond genius. Always so inspiring, Mandy!!

  3. But I wouldn’t even try to salt cure a yolk. I’d F it up fo sho!! Could i purchase from an Asian market….dumb ? I guess…hmm. Maybe I should leave you alone & head in said market & bother them?

  4. *stops having a hyperventilation attack* Mandy this looks just perfect in every way possible except from weight gain which is the obvious. I normally don’t care for fried foods or creamy sauces too much, but since this pregnancy changed my preferences and has made me into a strange and different human from what I’m used to being 99% of the time, I would gladly accept this if you handed it to me! The sauce looks to die for, and so of course…you’ve done it once again, girl.

  5. Oooomg. I grew up eating duck eggs and throwing away the whites–too salty! This looks so amazing, and I love the way you write. Can’t wait to try!

  6. Yep as soon as I saw your post I went and bought some salted duck yolks, and promptly made this tartar sauce. 100% lived up to expectations. So good. My blender was too big for the amount of sauce in the recipe, and couldn’t emulsify the mixture. After moving it to a smaller blender, which didn’t work because I had added all the oil by then, I managed to save the sauce by adding some hot water and whisking by hand – beautiful mayonnaise consistency achieved!

    I’m wondering though, why did we need to cook the salted duck eggs for this recipe and not use them raw?

  7. I’ve never tried salted duck eggs, but your comparison of pork belly to bacon and milk to cheese is super convincing. This tartar sauce looks so rich and flavorful–definitely putting the sad bottled ones to shame!

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