Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Sweet and Sour Sauce

So, I am always hoping to find a recipe for the take-out Chinese restaurant-style sweet and sour sauce. You know, the bright red unhealthy sauce in those packets!! I have never been able to find any brand at the grocery stores that compares. They are too savory for my tongue!! So, here are three recipes that I tried out with my wontons yesterday. The bright red one is a recipe I crafted using some red food coloring. It tasted horrible and was too thick. The one on the right is actually from McDonald's. I searched recipes online and found many recipes to replicate the McDonald's Sweet and Sour Sauce, so it must be popular. The ingredients list apricot jam, an unusual ingredient for sweet and sour sauce, but obviously Americans love it!! Today I found a jug of the red sauce at Smart and Final, didn't buy it but I took a pic of the ingredients and will work on another created recipe.

This is the best of the three I tried. I still can't believe that ketchup is an ingredient in sweet and sour sauce, but it is in most of them as well as an ingredient on the packages of sauce. This sauce was still a bit savory, but I will keep it in case it is the best I can find!! I might add a drop of red food coloring next time.

Sweet and Sour Sauce

1/4 c. pineapple juice
1/4 c. distilled white vinegar
3 T firmly packed brown sugar
1 1/2 T ketchup
1 t. cornstarch dissolved in 2 t. water

1. Combine juice, vinegar, brown sugar, and ketchup in small pan.
2. Bring to simmer over medium heat.
3. Add cornstarch solution and cook, stirring, until sauce boils and thickens.
4. Let cool before serving.

I find it ironic that this is called "Red" sweet and sour sauce, since it is so brown!! This sauce was too tomatoey for me, which could be due to the fact that I used some sun-dried tomato paste from a tube rather than plain tomato paste. I suspect it would still have been too tomatoey even if I had used the plain tomato paste. I used cornstarch. I won't be keeping this recipe.

Red Sweet & Sour Sauce

3/4 c. white sugar
3 t. tapioca starch or cornstarch
1/3 c. white vinegar
3/4 c. water
1/2 small can tomato paste

1. Mix the sugar and starch together, add the rest.
2. Cook, stirring constantly, until clear and thickened.

This sauce was way too thick, and much too savory. It might be good as a dip for meatballs, but I won't keep this recipe.

Pineapple Sweet and Sour Sauce

juice from a 4 oz. can of pineapple chunks or rings
1/4 c. tomato ketchup
1/4 c. distilled white vinegar
1/4 c. brown sugar
1 1/2 T cornstarch
1 T Worcestershire sauce
1/2 t. garlic powder
1/4 t. mustard powder
1/2 t. ground ginger

1. Place all of the above ingredients together in a saucepan.
2. Mix together and cook over a medium-high heat, stirring continuously, until the sauce comes together and thickens.

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