When I lived in Taiwan I had some really amazing dipping sauce and none have ever compared since… until I found this recipe.
You can basically dip anything in it and its delicious. From pot stickers to wontons, dumplings to lettuce wraps and more, with this sauce you really can’t go wrong. You can also pour it over rice and/or most Asian dishes to make them taste delish.
It’s very quick to make and inexpensive. It yields about 1/4 Cup which goes a long way as a dipping sauce. You may need to triple or quadruple it if you are planning to pour it over a lot of rice or any other large dish.
Prep time is 2 Mins.
Ingredients
1 1/2 Tablespoon soy sauce
1 Tablespoon water
1/2 Tablespoon white rice vinegar
1 Tablespoon brown sugar
1/2 Shallot—medium minced
Directions
1. Mince 1/2 medium shallot
2. Stir all ingredients together well.
3. Microwave 30 seconds
Taste test. I always taste test what I’m making. If you like sweet you can add more brown sugar. If you like savory you can add a dash of soy sauce and a little more vinegar. This recipe is perfect for my taste buds but if you prefer your dipping sauce to be more savory you can tweak it a bit. Once you have the desired taste serve warm.
Oh and if you don’t know how to or don’t have time to make wontons or potstickers to eat with it, Costco and most grocery stores have some amazing tasting frozen bags of them. They along with the dipping sauce make for a very inexpensive, easy, quick, and pretty healthy meal.
Enjoy!
- 1½ Tablespoon soy sauce
- 1 Tablespoon water
- ½ Tablespoon white rice vinegar
- 1 Tablespoon brown sugar
- ½ Shallots minced
- Mince ½ medium shallot
- Stir all ingredients together well.
- Microwave 30 seconds
- If you like sweet you can add more brown sugar. If you like savory you can add a dash of soy sauce and a little more vinegar.
- Once you have the desired taste serve warm.
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