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One Of My Favorite Things... Fry Sauce

According to Wikipedia, Fry Sauce is a regional condiment served with French Fries.  According to me, it's one of the best things ever!  Now, you may have never heard of this saucy side, as it is mainly found in Utah.  I was born and raised in California, but as a kid, my family drove to Idaho every summer, and as soon as we crossed from Nevada into Utah, we were on the look out for the first drive through that would offer this delightful dip.  It's one of my favorite condiments, and I make it whenever I make fries. So here my version... vegan of course!

Ingredients
1/4 cup ketchup
1/2 cup Follow Your Heart Vegenaise
1 tablespoon BBQ sauce (I like to use a BBQ sauce with a little heat)

Directions
Just combine all the ingredients and mix until smooth.


Comments

Awww! So glad your giving a shout out to fry sauce! Love the stuff, especially with a touch of BBQ sauce like you have done here! :)
Debra said…
Great post on making a healthier and Vegan fry sauce. I love healthy fries and dip.
Danielle said…
I lived in Utah for a year and have never heard of the stuff! Although I am not a fan of either ketchup or mayo, I'm sure this is definitely something others would enjoy. I just can't believe I've never heard of the stuff!
Vegan In The VI said…
So it's Russian Dressing with a little BBQ. I'm down for it! Ketchup can be too strong and Russian Dressing is often too weak. Fry Sauce sounds just right.
This is the kind of thing that I make and don't even know there is actually a name for it! Of course, I don't make it exactly like that, but still - I call it the ketchup-mayonnaise dip ;)

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