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Oyster Sauce
Development
The development of oyster sauce is often credited to Lee Kam Sheung, in Nam Shui Village, Guangdong Province. Lee made his early living by running a tiny eatery that sold cooked oysters. One day, he was cooking oysters as usual, but he lost track of time until he smelt a strong aroma. Lifting the lid of the pot, he noticed that the normally clear oyster soup had turned into a thick, brownish sauce. He started to sell this new invention which turned out to be very popular. So in 1888, he formed Lee Kum Kee Oyster Sauce House to mass produce oyster sauce for sale.
A “true” oyster sauce of good quality should be made by condensing oyster extracts, the white broth produced by boiling oysters in water. This opaque broth is then reduced until a desired viscosity has been reached and the liquid has caramelized to a brown colour. No other additives, not even salt, should be added to the sauce, since the oysters should provide all the savory flavour.
Modern artificial
Many modern oyster sauces are thickened with cornstarch, flavoured with oyster essence or extract and darkened with caramel.
Oyster sauce adds a savory flavor to many dishes, making it an ideal choice for flavoring meat and vegetables. The sauce is a staple for much Chinese family-style cooking. It is commonly used in noodle stir-fries, such as chow mein. It is also found in popular Chinese-American dishes such as beef with stir-fried vegetables. Oyster sauce can also be used as a topping for some dishes. (For examples see Kai-lan, Buddha’s delight, Hainanese chicken rice, Cashew chicken, Lo mein, Cha siu baau, Yum cha, Har gow, Kai yat sai, Wonton noodles, and Daikon cake. For further information see Thai cuisine, Hmong cuisine, cuisine of Cambodia, Cantonese cuisine, Cuisine of Hong Kong, and American Chinese cuisine)
Vegetarian oyster sauce
Vegetarian oyster sauce prepared from mushrooms, often oyster mushrooms, is also popular and generally lower in price. It may contain more taste enhancers if less mushroom extract is used to reduce costs.
Non MSG
Most of the oyster sauces available on the market contain added monosodium glutamate (MSG). Though in recent years MSG-free varieties can also be found. The taste of MSG and non-MSG variants is similar.
Health
In 2001 the United Kingdom Food Standards Agency found in tests of various oyster sauces and soy sauces that some 22% of samples contained a chemical called 3-MCPD (3-monochloropropane-1,2-diol) at levels considerably higher than those deemed safe by the European Union. About two-thirds of these samples also contained a second chemical called 1,3-DCP (1,3-dichloropropane-2-ol) which experts advise should not be present at any levels in food. Both chemicals have the potential to cause cancer and the Agency recommended that the affected products be withdrawn from shelves and avoided.
The joint Australia New Zealand Food Authority (ANZFA) said it had taken emergency action to amend its food standards code to set a limit for 3-MCPD in soy sauce of 0.02 milligrams per kilogram, in line with European Commission standards which come into force in the EU in April 2002.
Britain’s Food Standards Agency (FSA) singled out brands and products imported from Thailand, China, Hong Kong and Taiwan. Brands named in the British warning include Golden Mountain, King Imperial, Pearl River Bridge, Jammy Chai, Lee Kum Kee, Golden Mark, Kimlan, Golden Swan, Sinsin, Tung Chun and Wanjasham soy sauce.
In July 2001, the FSA issued another statement clearing Lee Kum Kee’s name after the company produced laboratory certificates from accredited, reputable laboratories. These certificates show that Lee Kum Kee products now comply with the proposed EU limit for 3-MCPD.
European variety
In 19th century French and English cooking, “oyster sauce” referred to a variant of sauce blanche flavored with oysters, using a base of milk and melted butter rather than purely reducing the oysters by cooking. The white sauce version was moistened with cream whereas in, brown oyster sauce, the cream was replaced with gravy. Common recipes using the sauce included “Steak and oyster sauce”, documented as early as 1806, and “Cod and oyster sauce”.
References
^ “www.wisegeek.com”. http://www.wisegeek.com/what-is-oyster-sauce.htm.
^ Wing Yip Oyster Sauce Ingredient List:1.3% oyster essence
^ The Times, 22 January 1981; Cook Accidentally on purpose
^ BBC.co.uk Essence or extract
^ BigOven Food DictionaryOyster sauce
^ a b c [http://web.archive.org/web/20061016104631/http://home.lkk.com/product/vcd_invention.asp
^ “www.wisegeek.com”. http://www.wisegeek.com/what-is-oyster-sauce.htm.
^ The Times, 22 January 1981; Cook Accidentally on purpose
^ “Essence or extract”. http://66.102.9.132/search?q=cache:TvC0 hpsc340J:www.bbc.co.uk/food/glossary/e.shtml?essence_or_extract+extract+essence&cd=1&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=uk.
^ BigOven Food DictionaryOyster sauce
^ “bbc.co.uk”. http://www.bbc.co.uk/food/glossary/o.shtml?oyster_sauce.
^ “Food.gov.uk press release soysauce”. http://www.food.gov.uk/news/pressreleases/2001/jun/soysaucerecall.
^ “Chart with five mentions of affected oyster sauces”. http://www.food.gov.uk/multimedia/bigimages/soysauceproducts.gif.
^ Mrs Beeton’s Household Management, recipe 492 “Oyster Sauce”, p. 224 (1861).
^ Ude, Louis Eustache. The French Cook, p.293, Publisher Carey, Lea & Carey, 1829.
^ Charles Elm Francatelli The modern cook T.B. Peterson and Brothers, 1846
^ The Ipswich Journal; 4 January 1806; Friday’s Post
^ The Times, 17 August 1815; Mendicity
^ The Times, 30 March 1831 Police
^ The Times, 22 October 1835 On Monday afternoon…
^ Fashions for August Liverpool Mercury 9 August 1833
External links
How To Make Homemade Oyster Sauce
BBC Food Beef in oyster sauce recipes
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