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lollypop8
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Fri, Feb 11 2011, 5:26 am
Looking for the type they make in Uri's pizza in Geualah.
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Liba
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Fri, Feb 11 2011, 5:44 am
Rotev pizza is pizza sauce for non Hebrew speakers.
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Yocheved84
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Fri, Feb 11 2011, 7:45 am
PS I don't know Uri's Pizza---I just know the sauce we make in our house
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c.c.cookie
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Fri, Feb 11 2011, 7:52 am
Liba wrote: | Rotev pizza is pizza sauce for non Hebrew speakers. |
Does she mean pizza sauce, or that lighter sauce they have in pizza stores to put on top of your pizza?
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Liba
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Fri, Feb 11 2011, 8:11 am
c c cookie, according to know I have heard rotev pizza it pizza sauce and the sauce that you dip into is rotev ltibul, though more commonly just rotev.
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torahtots
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Fri, Feb 11 2011, 10:06 am
What do you mean, rotev ltibul? What's in that? I've never seen it at pizza shops.
To my recollection, Uri's sauce is very sweet. Either look for a sweet recipe or add sugar if you want it to taste like Uri's.
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thekosherchannel
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Wed, Feb 23 2011, 12:30 am
I don't know about Uri's but I made a copycat rotev from Dr. Toast that my SIL approved of:
1/3 marinara sauce
1/3 salsa
1/3 mayonnaise
mix well
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Shopmiami49
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Wed, Feb 23 2011, 3:14 am
I posted this on some other rotev pizza thread, but basically, I came up with an AMAZING dipping sauce just like in the pizza shops! I don't have exact measurements, but I'll do my best:
1 small container or small can of tomato paste
1 spoonful of mayo*
a few shakes of granulated garlic and onion powder
a few shakes of basil and oregano
a few shakes of paprika charifah (cayenne pepper)
salt to taste
hot pepper flakes (for those who like spicy - be generous!)
Mix all together until it becomes a smooth pinkish colored sauce. Add water to reach desired consistency (a teaspoon at a time) and add more spices to taste. This is YUM!!!! Enough for 2 people.
*DON"T USE HELLMANS!!! I made it the first time with the Israeli mayo and it was so authentic tasting. Then the next time I used Hellmans and it was AWFUL. Sure enough, when I switched back to Israeli mayo, it tasted like the real thing. Who woulda thunk??
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ChefChana
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Mon, Feb 07 2022, 9:53 am
This looks great!! Hope it's okay if I play around with this and come up with exact measurements... I see kosher.com doesn't have a recipe for one, and I'd love to post one there.
Shopmiami49 wrote: | I posted this on some other rotev pizza thread, but basically, I came up with an AMAZING dipping sauce just like in the pizza shops! I don't have exact measurements, but I'll do my best:
1 small container or small can of tomato paste
1 spoonful of mayo*
a few shakes of granulated garlic and onion powder
a few shakes of basil and oregano
a few shakes of paprika charifah (cayenne pepper)
salt to taste
hot pepper flakes (for those who like spicy - be generous!)
Mix all together until it becomes a smooth pinkish colored sauce. Add water to reach desired consistency (a teaspoon at a time) and add more spices to taste. This is YUM!!!! Enough for 2 people.
*DON"T USE HELLMANS!!! I made it the first time with the Israeli mayo and it was so authentic tasting. Then the next time I used Hellmans and it was AWFUL. Sure enough, when I switched back to Israeli mayo, it tasted like the real thing. Who woulda thunk?? |
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