A good site for pepper sauce recipes is http://www.epicurious.com. This web site contains recipes that contain ingredients from various types of peppers. The recipes vary from mild to spicy.
One can find recipes to use Prego spaghetti sauce in most any cookbook. The company also has an online site that provides many great recipes with Prego as an ingredient.
To find a great recipe for authentic fish sauce, go to www.thaitable.com and search "Fish Sauce". This site also has many other amazing Thai food recipes.
The basic ingredients for tartar sauce can be found on a recipe on the tartarrecipe dot com site. They have listed mayonaise and relish with salt and pepper as starters.
Hi There I have a site/blog which is devoted to helping future grill masters. There are several recipes and one outstanding sauce recipe's. Http://beefjerky4u.com The Jerky Guru
All recipes is a good site to find many crock pot recipes. Some of the recipes are pepper steak, chicken, barbecue ribs, chicken barbecue, pot roast, pork roast with sauerkraut and beef for sandwiches.
Common ingredients include blue cheese and hot sauce. There are many good tasting recipes on the Healthy Eating site. They also have a magazine that has tons of recipes, including the one you are looking for.
All recipes have the nicer recipes for the juiciest burgers. But the site is not only about burgers. The site with the 10 best recipes for burgers is bbq.about .
There is a great site that I have found, that I use all the time when I am looking for a diabetic cookie recipe. It is exceptionally good, because the recipes are rated, so you can see how popular they are. It is called Allrecipes.com. Many recipes can be used by diabetics by substituting sweetener, or apple sauce for sugar!!
The all recipes site has a list of cheesecake recipes. Simply Recipes also provides a list of cheesecake recipes, and you can find some on the BBC good food site.
One can find good no carb recipes from the following sites; Foodnetwork, Linda's low carb menus and recipes at genaw site, low carb recipes at Food site, and low carb diet from Taste site.
You can go to a site called diabeticcookbooks.com. They have a lot of a really nice recipes that I cook for myself all the time. All the food is good and healthy.
The America's Test Kitchen site lists its recipes with links which will take you to either Cook's Illustrated or Cook's Country; however, to view these recipes you must subscribe to the two Cook's sites. Cook's Illustrated (link below) does have a free description of the dish, however. My Recipes has a free recipe for Kung Pao Shrimp (link below); I haven't tried it but it looks fine. I see Cook's Country and Cook's Illustrated say oyster sauce is used in the ATK recipe, which I don't see in the My Recipes version. If you want to use it, add about a tablespoon to the other sauce ingredients. MR uses green pepper strips; ATK uses diced red pepper. I'd use the latter, dicing one large red bell pepper - diced rather than sliced, for ease of eating, red rather than green simply for appearance: the green pepper will lose colour in the sauce, though MR's photo doesn't show this. ATK fries the peanuts with the chilli, garlic and ginger, My Recipes scatters the peanuts over the finished dish. I'd go with ATK on this. ATK finishes the dish with sliced scallions (spring onions, or green onions). I don't think they're essential, but I'd serve them on the side and let guests add their own. Either long or short grain rice can be used: long if you enjoy the separate, fluffy texture; short if you prefer the stickier feel of the rice. It's just personal taste: up to you.