Food: Condiment: Ketchup
Cinnamon Sauce   (+7, -6)  [vote for, against]
Ketchup like substance made with Cinnamon

As you all know, everybody loves Cinnamon. It goes good with just about everything. The problem is, there's no big cinnamon names out there. I say that the Cinnamon stalks would be somewhat melted, not all the way though, and then blended to make it into a thick, yet liquidy substance. It would be put into a bottle, like ketchup or mustard. Then you can put it on Hamburgers, Frech Fries, Hot Dogs, or just about whatever you want.
-- Voodoo721, Jan 16 2005

Cinamon sauce... http://www.herbsand...ecipes/rec0011.html
...and custard to boot. [2 fries shy of a happy meal, Jan 16 2005]

Welcome Voodoo721, if you look to the left at help under Meta: you'll see that recipes don't receive the warmest receptions. Also type cinnamon sauce into a search engine, there are many.
Good day eh.
-- 2 fries shy of a happy meal, Jan 16 2005


And it also involves magic..//I say that the Cinnamon stalks would be somewhat melted,// It cannot be done in an ordinary kitchen/melting oven. It would need about the heat of the sun. p.s.: the recipe of some ketchups already have cinnamon in it.
-- Susan, Jan 16 2005


I love cinnamon!
-- pooduck, Jan 16 2005


(Susan Susen, or Susan Susan? Just wondering.)

I still like the idea, if it could also have butter, a bit of brown sugar, and some nutmeg in it. Put in a squeeze bottle, warm under hot water, and drizzle a beautiful design on your freshly baked croissant. + From me. I have not seen already made cinnamon sauces, and I'm hungry.

(FryGuy), What's a recopy ; )
-- blissmiss, Jan 17 2005


Oops, recipes. Recopy is what I should have done before hitting [OK].
-- 2 fries shy of a happy meal, Jan 17 2005


2fries: There is no relation between me and Susen.
-- Susan, Jan 17 2005


I was wondering too. BTW, it was Blissy that asked.
-- wagster, Jan 17 2005


oh right, sorry about that. Others have hinted at it too though.
-- Susan, Jan 17 2005


//As you all know, everybody loves Cinnamon//

Speak for yourself.
-- Pericles, Jan 18 2005


In measured amounts cinnamon is great but is one of those flavors where it's easy to go overboard. True cinnamon, a rarity--at least in the U.S., is at once mellower, livelier and less bitter than the cassia that is commonly sold as cinnamon (real cinnamon is tan while cassia is a darker brown).
-- bristolz, Jan 19 2005


Wurg.

Treat cinnamon with respect or it'll bite you on the ass.
-- squeak, Jan 20 2005



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