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'''Dipping sauce''' is a common condiment for many types of food. Dipping sauces are used to add flavor or texture to a food, such as pita bread, dumplings, crackers, cut-up raw vegetables, fruits, seafood, cubed pieces of meat and cheese, potato chips, tortilla chips, and pretzels. Dipping sauce is also known as a dip or a dippa. | '''Dipping sauce''' is a common condiment for many types of food. Dipping sauces are used to add flavor or texture to a food, such as pita bread, dumplings, crackers, cut-up raw vegetables, fruits, seafood, cubed pieces of meat and cheese, potato chips, tortilla chips, and pretzels. Dipping sauce is also known as a dip or a dippa. | ||
== Types of | == Types of dipping sauce == | ||
There are many different types of dipping sauces available worldwide. Some of the most popular include: | There are many different types of dipping sauces available worldwide. Some of the most popular include: | ||
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== Uses of | == Uses of dipping sauce == | ||
Dipping sauces are commonly used in many different cuisines around the world. They are often used to enhance the flavor of various foods, such as: | Dipping sauces are commonly used in many different cuisines around the world. They are often used to enhance the flavor of various foods, such as: | ||
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* [[Fruit|Fruits]] | * [[Fruit|Fruits]] | ||
== Glossary of dipping sauces == | |||
* [[Ajika]] - A spicy, subtly flavored dip in [[Caucasian cuisine]], made from hot red pepper, [[garlic]], herbs, and spices. | |||
* [[Ajvar]] - A dip made from [[red bell pepper]]s with garlic, commonly found in [[Macedonian cuisine]], [[Bosnian cuisine]], and [[Serbian cuisine]]. | |||
* [[Artichoke dip]] - A creamy dip made primarily from [[artichokes]], often mixed with cheese and seasonings. | |||
* [[Au jus]] - A salty beef broth or [[gravy]], commonly used for dipping [[French dip sandwich]]es. | |||
* [[Baba ghanoush]] - A dip made from roasted [[eggplant]], popular in the [[Eastern Mediterranean]] and parts of [[South Asia]]. | |||
* [[Bagna càuda]] - A warm garlic and [[anchovy]] dip, a regional specialty of the [[Italian cuisine|Italian]] [[Piedmont]]. | |||
* [[Banana ketchup]] - A [[Filipino cuisine|Filipino]] condiment made from bananas, used similarly to [[tomato ketchup]]. | |||
* [[Barbecue sauce]] - A thick, tangy sauce often used for dipping [[grilled]] and [[fried food|fried]] meats in the [[United States]]. | |||
* [[Bean dip]] - A dip made from [[refried beans]], often blended with spices and cheese. | |||
* [[Blue cheese dressing]] - A creamy dressing often used as a dip for raw [[vegetables]] or [[Buffalo wings]]. | |||
* [[Buffalo sauce]] - A spicy, tangy dip used for [[Buffalo wings]] and other [[fried foods]]. | |||
* [[Brine]] - A saltwater dip similar to [[vinegar]] or [[soy sauce]]. | |||
* [[Cheese sauce]] - A melted [[cheese]] dip used for dipping [[tortilla chips]], bread, and vegetables. | |||
* [[Chile con queso]] - A creamy [[Tex-Mex cuisine|Tex-Mex]] dip made with [[cheese]] and [[chili peppers]], usually eaten with tortilla chips. | |||
* [[Chili oil]] - A [[spicy]] oil-based sauce used for dipping [[dim sum]], meats, and noodles. | |||
* [[Chimichurri]] - A bright green dip from [[Argentina]], made of [[parsley]], garlic, and oregano. | |||
* [[Chocolate]] - Used as a dip for [[fruits]], [[doughnuts]], [[profiteroles]], and [[marshmallows]]. | |||
* [[Chogochujang]] - A variant of [[gochujang]], used as a dip for [[seafood]], [[oyster]]s, and raw vegetables. | |||
* [[Chutney]] - A thick condiment used with [[samosa]]s, [[pakora]]s, [[dosa]], and [[idli]]. | |||
* [[Clam dip]] - A seafood-based dip made with [[clams]], cream cheese, and seasonings. | |||
* [[Cocktail sauce]] - A ketchup-based dip with [[horseradish]], used for [[shrimp cocktail]] and other seafood. | |||
* [[Comeback sauce]] - A dip for [[chicken fingers]], made from [[mayonnaise]] and [[chili sauce]]. | |||
* [[Crab dip]] - A creamy dip made from lump [[crab meat]] and [[cream cheese]], popular in [[Maryland]]. | |||
* [[Curry ketchup]] - Also called [[Currygewürzketchup]] in [[Germany]], a spicier form of [[ketchup]]. | |||
* [[Duck sauce]] - A sweet and sour sauce similar to [[plum sauce]], used in [[Chinese cuisine]]. | |||
* [[Fish sauce]] ([[nam pla]]) - A staple of [[Southeast Asian cuisine]], used as a dip for [[spring rolls]] and other snacks. | |||
* [[Fish paste]] ([[bagoong]]) - A fermented fish-based dip used in [[Filipino cuisine]] and [[Thai cuisine]]. | |||
* [[Fondue]] - A melted [[cheese]] or [[chocolate]] dip for bread, vegetables, and fruits. | |||
* [[French onion dip]] - A creamy dip made with [[sour cream]] and caramelized [[onions]]. | |||
* [[Fry sauce]] - A combination of [[ketchup]] and [[mayonnaise]], commonly used with [[French fries]] and [[onion rings]]. | |||
* [[Garlic butter sauce]] - A butter-based dip used with [[seafood]], [[chicken]], [[beef]], and [[pizza]]. | |||
* [[Guacamole]] - A dip made from mashed [[avocados]], [[lime juice]], [[onions]], and [[tomatoes]]. | |||
* [[Hollandaise sauce]] - A rich, buttery dip commonly served with [[eggs Benedict]] and [[asparagus]]. | |||
* [[Honey mustard]] - A dip made from [[honey]] and [[mustard]], often paired with [[chicken tenders]] and [[pretzels]]. | |||
* [[Horseradish sauce]] - A sharp, spicy dip often served with [[roast beef]] and seafood. | |||
* [[Hot sauce]] - A spicy dip made from [[chili peppers]], [[vinegar]], and salt. | |||
* [[Hummus]] - A [[Middle Eastern]] dip made from blended [[chickpeas]], [[tahini]], and [[garlic]]. | |||
* [[Jus]] - A meat broth often served as a dipping sauce for [[French dip sandwich]]es and [[Italian beef]]. | |||
* [[Ketchup]] - A widely used dipping sauce for [[French fries]], [[hot dogs]], and [[burgers]]. | |||
* [[Marinara sauce]] - A tomato-based dip commonly used with [[breadsticks]], [[mozzarella sticks]], and [[pizza]]. | |||
* [[Mayonnaise]] - Used as a dip for [[French fries]], [[cold chicken]], and [[seafood]]. | |||
* [[Mint sauce]] - A fresh, tangy dip made from ground [[mint leaves]], vinegar, or yogurt. | |||
* [[Miso sauce]] - A [[Japanese]] dip made from fermented [[soybean paste]], used with vegetables and meats. | |||
* [[Muhammara]] - A [[Near Eastern]] dip made from [[red peppers]] and [[walnuts]]. | |||
* [[Mustard]] - A dipping sauce made from ground [[mustard seeds]], commonly used with [[sausages]] and [[pretzels]]. | |||
* [[Nacho cheese dip]] - A creamy [[cheese]] dip used for [[tortilla chips]]. | |||
* [[Olive oil]] - Commonly used as a dip for [[bread]], often mixed with [[balsamic vinegar]]. | |||
* [[Pico de gallo]] - A fresh tomato-based [[salsa]] used for dipping tortilla chips. | |||
* [[Plum sauce]] - A sweet, tangy dip used for [[egg rolls]], [[dumplings]], and [[spring rolls]]. | |||
* [[Ranch dressing]] - A buttermilk-based dip popular in the [[United States]], often used with [[vegetables]] and [[chicken wings]]. | |||
* [[Remoulade]] - A French-style dipping sauce made with [[mayonnaise]], [[mustard]], and [[pickles]]. | |||
* [[Salsa]] - A popular dip in [[Mexican cuisine]], made from [[tomatoes]], [[onions]], and [[chili peppers]]. | |||
* [[Soy sauce]] - A [[fermented]] soy-based dip used in [[East Asian cuisine]], especially with [[sushi]]. | |||
* [[Spinach dip]] - A creamy dip made with [[spinach]] and [[cheese]], often served with [[tortilla chips]]. | |||
* [[Sweet and sour sauce]] - A tangy, syrupy dip used in [[Chinese cuisine]]. | |||
* [[Tahini]] - A creamy [[sesame paste]] dip commonly used in [[Middle Eastern cuisine]]. | |||
* [[Taramosalata]] - A Greek dip made from [[carp roe]] and [[olive oil]]. | |||
* [[Tartar sauce]] - A creamy dip with [[pickles]] and [[capers]], commonly paired with [[fried fish]]. | |||
* [[Tzatziki]] - A [[Greek cuisine|Greek]] yogurt-based dip with [[cucumber]] and [[garlic]]. | |||
* [[Vinegar]] - Used as a dip for grilled [[meats]] and steamed [[crabs]]. | |||
== See Also == | == See Also == | ||
* [[List of condiments]] | * [[List of condiments]] | ||
* [[Salsa (sauce)]] | |||
* [[List of sauces]] | * [[List of sauces]] | ||
* [[List of dips]] | * [[List of dips]] | ||
Latest revision as of 17:37, 10 March 2025
Dipping sauce is a common condiment for many types of food. Dipping sauces are used to add flavor or texture to a food, such as pita bread, dumplings, crackers, cut-up raw vegetables, fruits, seafood, cubed pieces of meat and cheese, potato chips, tortilla chips, and pretzels. Dipping sauce is also known as a dip or a dippa.
Types of dipping sauce[edit]
There are many different types of dipping sauces available worldwide. Some of the most popular include:
- Soy sauce
- Salsa
- Guacamole
- Hummus
- Cheese sauce
- Barbecue sauce
- Ranch dressing
- Tzatziki
- Aioli
- Honey mustard
- Chutney
- Pesto
- Tahini
- Vinaigrette
- Mayonnaise
- Ketchup
- Hot sauce
- Fish sauce
- Sweet and sour sauce
- Tartar sauce
- Cocktail sauce
- Marinara sauce
Uses of dipping sauce[edit]
Dipping sauces are commonly used in many different cuisines around the world. They are often used to enhance the flavor of various foods, such as:
Glossary of dipping sauces[edit]
- Ajika - A spicy, subtly flavored dip in Caucasian cuisine, made from hot red pepper, garlic, herbs, and spices.
- Ajvar - A dip made from red bell peppers with garlic, commonly found in Macedonian cuisine, Bosnian cuisine, and Serbian cuisine.
- Artichoke dip - A creamy dip made primarily from artichokes, often mixed with cheese and seasonings.
- Au jus - A salty beef broth or gravy, commonly used for dipping French dip sandwiches.
- Baba ghanoush - A dip made from roasted eggplant, popular in the Eastern Mediterranean and parts of South Asia.
- Bagna càuda - A warm garlic and anchovy dip, a regional specialty of the Italian Piedmont.
- Banana ketchup - A Filipino condiment made from bananas, used similarly to tomato ketchup.
- Barbecue sauce - A thick, tangy sauce often used for dipping grilled and fried meats in the United States.
- Bean dip - A dip made from refried beans, often blended with spices and cheese.
- Blue cheese dressing - A creamy dressing often used as a dip for raw vegetables or Buffalo wings.
- Buffalo sauce - A spicy, tangy dip used for Buffalo wings and other fried foods.
- Brine - A saltwater dip similar to vinegar or soy sauce.
- Cheese sauce - A melted cheese dip used for dipping tortilla chips, bread, and vegetables.
- Chile con queso - A creamy Tex-Mex dip made with cheese and chili peppers, usually eaten with tortilla chips.
- Chili oil - A spicy oil-based sauce used for dipping dim sum, meats, and noodles.
- Chimichurri - A bright green dip from Argentina, made of parsley, garlic, and oregano.
- Chocolate - Used as a dip for fruits, doughnuts, profiteroles, and marshmallows.
- Chogochujang - A variant of gochujang, used as a dip for seafood, oysters, and raw vegetables.
- Chutney - A thick condiment used with samosas, pakoras, dosa, and idli.
- Clam dip - A seafood-based dip made with clams, cream cheese, and seasonings.
- Cocktail sauce - A ketchup-based dip with horseradish, used for shrimp cocktail and other seafood.
- Comeback sauce - A dip for chicken fingers, made from mayonnaise and chili sauce.
- Crab dip - A creamy dip made from lump crab meat and cream cheese, popular in Maryland.
- Curry ketchup - Also called Currygewürzketchup in Germany, a spicier form of ketchup.
- Duck sauce - A sweet and sour sauce similar to plum sauce, used in Chinese cuisine.
- Fish sauce (nam pla) - A staple of Southeast Asian cuisine, used as a dip for spring rolls and other snacks.
- Fish paste (bagoong) - A fermented fish-based dip used in Filipino cuisine and Thai cuisine.
- Fondue - A melted cheese or chocolate dip for bread, vegetables, and fruits.
- French onion dip - A creamy dip made with sour cream and caramelized onions.
- Fry sauce - A combination of ketchup and mayonnaise, commonly used with French fries and onion rings.
- Garlic butter sauce - A butter-based dip used with seafood, chicken, beef, and pizza.
- Guacamole - A dip made from mashed avocados, lime juice, onions, and tomatoes.
- Hollandaise sauce - A rich, buttery dip commonly served with eggs Benedict and asparagus.
- Honey mustard - A dip made from honey and mustard, often paired with chicken tenders and pretzels.
- Horseradish sauce - A sharp, spicy dip often served with roast beef and seafood.
- Hot sauce - A spicy dip made from chili peppers, vinegar, and salt.
- Hummus - A Middle Eastern dip made from blended chickpeas, tahini, and garlic.
- Jus - A meat broth often served as a dipping sauce for French dip sandwiches and Italian beef.
- Ketchup - A widely used dipping sauce for French fries, hot dogs, and burgers.
- Marinara sauce - A tomato-based dip commonly used with breadsticks, mozzarella sticks, and pizza.
- Mayonnaise - Used as a dip for French fries, cold chicken, and seafood.
- Mint sauce - A fresh, tangy dip made from ground mint leaves, vinegar, or yogurt.
- Miso sauce - A Japanese dip made from fermented soybean paste, used with vegetables and meats.
- Muhammara - A Near Eastern dip made from red peppers and walnuts.
- Mustard - A dipping sauce made from ground mustard seeds, commonly used with sausages and pretzels.
- Nacho cheese dip - A creamy cheese dip used for tortilla chips.
- Olive oil - Commonly used as a dip for bread, often mixed with balsamic vinegar.
- Pico de gallo - A fresh tomato-based salsa used for dipping tortilla chips.
- Plum sauce - A sweet, tangy dip used for egg rolls, dumplings, and spring rolls.
- Ranch dressing - A buttermilk-based dip popular in the United States, often used with vegetables and chicken wings.
- Remoulade - A French-style dipping sauce made with mayonnaise, mustard, and pickles.
- Salsa - A popular dip in Mexican cuisine, made from tomatoes, onions, and chili peppers.
- Soy sauce - A fermented soy-based dip used in East Asian cuisine, especially with sushi.
- Spinach dip - A creamy dip made with spinach and cheese, often served with tortilla chips.
- Sweet and sour sauce - A tangy, syrupy dip used in Chinese cuisine.
- Tahini - A creamy sesame paste dip commonly used in Middle Eastern cuisine.
- Taramosalata - A Greek dip made from carp roe and olive oil.
- Tartar sauce - A creamy dip with pickles and capers, commonly paired with fried fish.
- Tzatziki - A Greek yogurt-based dip with cucumber and garlic.
- Vinegar - Used as a dip for grilled meats and steamed crabs.
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