Honey Soy Dipping Sauce (For Dumplings Or Potstickers)

Emeril Lagasse

Recipe courtesy Emeril Lagasse, 2003

Show: The Essence of EmerilEpisode: Honey

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  • on November 07, 2010

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    Loved this....super simple to make....delicious....served with potstickers.....this is a keeper!

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  • on March 31, 2008

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    This was simple and very good tasting.

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  • on November 03, 2005

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    I made this to go with Alton Brown's "Perfect Potstickers," and I must admit that they paired nicely. Just a bit sweet, and a bit spicy. Very nice indeed.

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  • on June 29, 2005

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    I made this dipping sauce in under 5 minutes! Very impressed and it tastes great!

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  • on June 13, 2005

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    Easy recipe, great flavor. I used it with grilled potstickers. I adjusted the soy and honey, as I prefer the soy not to overpower the other ingredients. The toasted sesame seeds give it a great nuttiness.
    Still doesnt beat the sauce made by one of my favorite local Thai restaurans, Spoon Thai.

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  • on November 30, 2004

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    The Orange Blossom Honey (a light colored one works wonderfully to offset the saltiness of soy sauce. Make sure not to leave out the pepper or ginger as they give the sause its kick.

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