Kebab Shop Garlic Sauce Inquiry

Does anyone know what type of garlic sauce kebab shops use? You know, the kind that comes in those large white plastic bottles and is drizzled over kebab rolls and HSPS? I’d love to get some for myself but have no idea where to find it. Any suggestions?

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  1. The garlic sauce you often find in kebab shops is typically a creamy garlic sauce made from garlic, mayonnaise, yogurt, or sour cream, along with some herbs and spices for flavor. It’s delicious and adds a great kick to kebabs, fries, and other dishes.

    If you’re looking to buy some for yourself, you have a few options:

    1. Supermarkets: Many grocery stores carry similar sauces in their condiments section. Look for garlic or tzatziki sauces in squeeze bottles.

    2. Online Retailers: Websites like Amazon or specialty food stores might have garlic sauce in bulk or specific brands used by kebab shops.

    3. Middle Eastern or Mediterranean Stores: If you have any local Middle Eastern grocery stores, they often sell authentic garlic sauce or ingredients to make your own.

    4. Make Your Own: You can easily make a simple garlic sauce at home! Mix mayonnaise, crushed garlic, lemon juice, and a bit of yogurt or sour cream, and adjust the flavors to taste.

    5. Ask the Shop: Sometimes, kebab shops are willing to sell their sauce to customers or might even share their recipe.

    Happy saucing!

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