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How To Cook Homemade Pad Thai | Pro Chef Tips

Sponsored by: Fuse Sauces

"This country isn't a melting pot. Think of this country as a stir fry. That's what this country should be. A place where people are appreciated for who they are." - Jane Elliott


WARNING: Please try this at home. Fun to make, easy to eat, and a staple for millennial movers and shakers, join AMAS and Christina from Fuse Sauces as they prepare some delicious stir fry.

Thai Peanut Stir Fry:

  1. Soak noodles for 3o minutes to remove starch. Cook in boiling water for 3 minutes. Drain.

  2. Heat pain. Add aromatics (suggest garlic and shallots) and protein choice (suggest prawns or chicken).

  3. Add egg to make crepe.

  4. Push aside.

  5. Add Fuse Thai Peanut sauce (note at bottom). Add cooked noodles and coat.

  6. Serve with fresh sprouts, cilantro, red pepper, scallions and crushed peanuts.

Sauce: If using only Thai Peanut sauce, use 4 oz of sauce. For more complexity, options include adding fish sauce, soya sauce, sambal and tamarind.

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About Fuse Sauces

In 2007, Fuse started its first restaurant location in Yaletown (Vancouver, Canada) and slowly expanded to several satellite locations. Fuse Pan Asian Express offered delicious hand-made tapas and custom stir-fries.

Fuse Pan Asian Cafe followed soon after to offer innovative Asian fusion beverages – from honey Chrysanthemum ginger ale to fresh black currant ice teas.

In 2009, our customers started asking us for extra sauces with their food orders. When customers started bringing their own containers in, we knew it was time to bottle and sell our sauces.

By 2010, our sauces were available at local farmers markets, high-end retailers and our restaurants/cafes in Vancouver.

In 2014, Fuse TemptAsian Sauces was born in Seattle, and we are excited to offer our retail bottles (12 oz.) and food-service jugs (128 oz.) to customers in the Pacific Northwest.

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Fuse Sauces

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This Is How You Make Perfectly Cooked Chicken | Easy Chicken Recipe For Beginners

Sponsored by: Fuse Sauces

"It takes a tough man to make a tender chicken." - Frank Perdue


Savory, sweet, and spicy, this bird ain't playin games. Join Amas and Celebrity Chef J of Rain City Catering as they prepare some finger-lickin' Honey Chicken.

Honey Cilantro Chicken

2 ea bone in chicken hind quarters

1/2 cup Fuse Honey Cilantro sauce

Optional add-ins:

2 teaspoons canola oil

2 teaspoon Sambal

1 tbs chopped garlic

Squeeze 1 lime

1 tbs soy sauce

1 tbs honey

1 tbs chopped green onion

1 tbs chopped fresh cilantro

Mix in bowl and pour over chicken

marinate for at least 4 hours  

Season chicken with salt and pepper and brown in a pan or on a grill. Once browned on both sides place on baking sheet and roast at 350 degrees for 25 to 35 minutes and enjoy!

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About Fuse Sauces

In 2007, Fuse started its first restaurant location in Yaletown (Vancouver, Canada) and slowly expanded to several satellite locations. Fuse Pan Asian Express offered delicious hand-made tapas and custom stir-fries.

Fuse Pan Asian Cafe followed soon after to offer innovative Asian fusion beverages – from honey Chrysanthemum ginger ale to fresh black currant ice teas.

In 2009, our customers started asking us for extra sauces with their food orders. When customers started bringing their own containers in, we knew it was time to bottle and sell our sauces.

By 2010, our sauces were available at local farmers markets, high-end retailers and our restaurants/cafes in Vancouver.

In 2014, Fuse TemptAsian Sauces was born in Seattle, and we are excited to offer our retail bottles (12 oz.) and food-service jugs (128 oz.) to customers in the Pacific Northwest.

SPECIAL THANKS

Fuse Sauces

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Easy Celebrity Chef Recipe || Cold Asian Noodle Salad

Looking for a stylish kitchen hack that's healthy for the wallet and good for the soul? Join AMAS and Celebrity Chef Jeremy Bryant of Rain City Catering as they prepare a high reward, low-effort dish: The Asian Noodle Salad.

Cold Asian Noodle Salad

2 cups cooked rice noodles

squeeze 1 lime

1/2 cup of Fuze Sesame Ginger sauce

Optional add-ins:

1 tbs sambal

1 tbs sesame oil

1/4 cup chopped green onions

1 tbs sesame seeds

1 tbs soy sauce

Mix together in a bowl and enjoy

 
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