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Sewer Pipe Snipe |
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Master and Commander Posts: 1796 Location: Albany, GA. | Subject: Jack in the Box Secret Sauce Anybody know the recipe for this stuff? I haven't had any since the sixties and student teaching in Mineola Long Island. I do remember that I really liked it. Plus, there isn't a Jack in the Box in Georgia. So I can't go get some and figure it out. Memories, they do tend to taste better than reality. | ||
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Master and Commander Posts: 1431 | Subject: RE: Jack in the Box Secret Sauce Jack went to Ketchup some years ago. Below are the ingredeants that they used in their secret sauce but they ain't giving the proportions so you can gather the stuff up and begin experimenting on your own. I never have tasted the sauce so I don't know what it tasted like. Bon Apetite........maybe!!! Here is the recipe for Jack In The Box's secret sauce. While the portions were not provided, the following ingredients are here for your experimenting pleasure. Bon Appetit! water soybean oil tomato paste vinegar high fructose corn syrup mustard onion (dehyrated) egg yolk corn syrup salt Worcestershire Sauce A-1 steak sauce xanthan gum Tabasco sauce sodium benzoate and potassium sorbate (added as preservatives) oleoresin paprika | ||
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Master and Commander Posts: 1796 Location: Albany, GA. | Subject: RE: Jack in the Box Secret Sauce Thanks, I shall play around and see what happens. | ||
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Great Sage of the Sea Posts: 781 Location: Port Orchard WA | Subject: RE: Jack in the Box Secret Sauce I have a book some where that does give what they considered the proportions and I think it is probably availiable in library and I will find the name tomorrrow. | ||
Sewer Pipe Snipe |
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Master and Commander Posts: 1796 Location: Albany, GA. | Subject: RE: Jack in the Box Secret Sauce Thanks BearĀ | ||
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Master and Commander Posts: 2254 Location: Foothills of the Ozarks | Subject: RE: Jack in the Box Secret Sauce Sewer Pipe Snipe - 2008-07-04 11:10 AM Anybody know the recipe for this stuff? I haven't had any since the sixties and student teaching in Mineola Long Island. I do remember that I really liked it. Plus, there isn't a Jack in the Box in Georgia. So I can't go get some and figure it out. Memories, they do tend to taste better than reality. And who you going to call when that "experiment" explodes? I wonder how "Snipe barbecue" tastes? | ||
Sewer Pipe Snipe |
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Master and Commander Posts: 1796 Location: Albany, GA. | Subject: RE: Jack in the Box Secret Sauce So, I once more have to educate the Doc from Detroit. Jack in the Box made hamburgers and tacos. The sauce was reserved for the hamburgers, but if you asked, they would put it on a taco. I was a lot younger then, with differnt tastes, but I did love that sauce. Has nothing what so ever to do with the great southern tradition of smokin meat that ain't fit to be ate before our careful application of family secrets. No, I won't give you the recipe for Georgia smokin brine or barbaque sauce. Darn Yankees want all our secrets. Of course if you are willing to share, I am willing to listen. | ||
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Master and Commander Posts: 1796 Location: Albany, GA. | Subject: RE: Jack in the Box Secret Sauce I have got to apologize. I should have shared with Doc, brother of the phin and all that. Barbaque Snipe tastes about like Barbaque Woodcock, and a little better than Crow. You actually shoot them on the coastal marshes. Just pop out the breast, and throw the rest away. Marinate in Italian dressing for at least six hours. Butterfly the breast and cook on indirect heat flavored with apple wood. I suggest you get a Crow or two, cook the same way, and imagine it tasting a lot better. See, I can share, after I think about it. | ||
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Master and Commander Posts: 2254 Location: Foothills of the Ozarks | Subject: RE: Jack in the Box Secret Sauce Sewer Pipe Snipe - 2008-07-05 2:43 PM I have got to apologize. I should have shared with Doc, brother of the phin and all that. Barbaque Snipe tastes about like Barbaque Woodcock, and a little better than Crow. You actually shoot them on the coastal marshes. Just pop out the breast, and throw the rest away. Marinate in Italian dressing for at least six hours. Butterfly the breast and cook on indirect heat flavored with apple wood. I suggest you get a Crow or two, cook the same way, and imagine it tasting a lot better. See, I can share, after I think about it. I've had my fair share of crow and the feathers are hard to swallow; even Tabasco doesn't improve the taste. Thanks, but I'll pass. For some good eating I'll stick with quail. Six of them make a nice meal. | ||
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