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Last questions for the night, i'll answer more questions in the morning if the thread is still up. Thanks for bearing with me.

>>5568006
Pretty generic, yes. Chinese, Asian kitchen but it's not too hard to make white people food if you have a deep fryer.

read >>5567902

>>5568009
You don't have too.

>>5568122
That was from my final year project's fundraiser. We had to make bad copies to sell since it was found to be the most profitable. Managed to make a grand from the school's students.

>>5568144
No such thing as a clean kitchen. There are only dirty and dirtier kitchens. We do try our best, especially if the place you work at has a reputation or the boss is a neat freak.

Heard a horror story of a gap in the ceiling in some hotel. Rats went and made a nest, but said gap was above the stove. One day the ceiling came down and rats got cooked along with the steak.

>>5568170
As requested, using ingredients found in white people markets.

2 cups unsalted roasted peanuts.
1 cup of water.
2 table spoons sugar.
1/4 teaspoon of salt.
1/3 cup of oil(Less if you want it less oily)

6-8 dried red chilies. (I can't think of a replacement if you can't handle spicy food since part of the flavor comes in the spice.)
3 cloves garlic (i usually add more is garlic is <3)
2 shallots(More if you want.)
Lemongrass (ONLY the white parts)
some ginger(Not too much)

Crush nuts, set aside. Chop up spices and blend them.
Fry spice paste till fragrant(open windows, wear mask if you are not used to spicy cooking because it WILL suck if you take a deep inhale. Seriously, you white people will thank me when you are not choking and crying.)
Add other ingredients and slowly stir till you get a sauce.
Keep, heat up when ready to serve.
Goes really great with burgers.

>>5568183
>Implying i'm not using it right.
>Laughingchefs.webm

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