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Latest revision as of 11:37, 25 February 2025

Plum Sauce[edit]

A bowl of plum sauce

Plum sauce is a sweet and tangy condiment commonly used in Chinese cuisine. It is made from plums, vinegar, sugar, and various spices. Plum sauce is often served as a dipping sauce for spring rolls, egg rolls, and fried foods.

Ingredients[edit]

The primary ingredient in plum sauce is the plum, which provides the sauce with its characteristic sweet and tart flavor. Other common ingredients include:

  • Vinegar - Adds acidity and helps preserve the sauce.
  • Sugar - Balances the tartness of the plums and vinegar.
  • Ginger - Provides a warm, spicy note.
  • Garlic - Adds depth and complexity to the flavor.
  • Chili peppers - Optional, for those who prefer a spicier sauce.

Preparation[edit]

Plum sauce is typically prepared by simmering the plums with vinegar, sugar, and spices until the mixture thickens. The sauce is then strained to remove any solids, resulting in a smooth, glossy finish. It can be stored in jars and refrigerated for later use.

Uses[edit]

Plum sauce is versatile and can be used in various ways:

Variations[edit]

There are several variations of plum sauce, depending on regional preferences and available ingredients. Some versions may include additional spices such as star anise or cinnamon for a more complex flavor profile.

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