Asian Plum Sauce - Plum Sauce Recipe (2024)

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Asian Plum Sauce is a delicious way to use fresh plums. And it's that time of year when plums are ripe and available in stores, farmer's markets, and backyard trees.

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Plum Varieties

Plums come in a huge variety of sizes and colours. But there are two main types of plums: Japanese plums, like the black plums that I'm using in this plum sauce, and European plums. Japanese plums are round, while European plums are oblong. I found this awesome pictorial of the many plum varieties that you may want to check out:Types of Plums and Pluots, Plus Everything Plum.

Homemade Plum Sauce Is Best

I've always loved plum sauce, but not theglutinous pinkstuff that comes in little packets at Chinese restaurants. Well, ok, really, actually I did like that stuff once upon a time. Until I made real plum sauce, from real plums, and never looked back.

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Spices for Plums

Plums have a great affinity for spice, so I really loaded up this sauce with them. Allspice, ground cloves, nutmeg, cinnamon, and ginger, along with garlic, really complement the plummy flavour. This sauce is tangy, sweet, and spicy all at once.

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Asian Plum Sauce is a Versatile Pantry Item

Asian plum sauce is really easy to make and it's a really great staple to have it in the pantry. I used it for a dipping sauce when I made Pork and Plum Kebabs, and it's perfect for spring rolls, too. Plum sauce makes a nice glaze for grilled or baked chicken (wings, anyone?) or even a topping for turkey burgers or salmon. Or, serve it with baked brie, or on a charcuterie board of cured meats and cheeses. See what I mean? I really could go on & on. It's just a really handy little pantry item.

The sauce is quite thick, so it works great as a spread, but you can also thin it with apple cider vinegar for a great dipping sauce, so it does double duty. This recipe is a very small batch, only 4 half-pint jars, so if you want more to have in your pantry, double the recipe. This yummy plum sauce also makes a great addition to a homemade gift basket over the holidays or a hostess gift.

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Processing Your Filled Jars

If you process your filled jars in a boiling water canner, the jars will keep in the pantry for at least a year. If you don't have a canner, you can use an existing pot. The pot needs to be at least 3" deeper that the height of the jars, and should have a rack to elevate the jars so that the boiling water can circulate around the jars. You can use a cake rack, or use extra screw bands on the bottom of the pot.

After processing your jars of plum sauce for 15 minutes, remove them using canning tongs and place them on a kitchen towel to cool for 24 hours.

How to Tell if Your Jars are Sealed

To check your cooled jars for seals, remove the screw bank and press down on the center of each lid. If the jar is properly sealed, the center will be concave and there will be no movement. If the jar is not sealed store it in the fridge and use it within a week.

Store sealed jars in the pantry for up to one year.

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Asian Plum Sauce

Fresh plums make a delightful Asian Plum Sauce that's easy to make and a versatile pantry staple that's so great to have on hand.

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Course: Jams, Jellies, & Preserves

Cuisine: Canning & Preserving

Prep Time: 45 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 15 minutes minutes

Total Time: 1 hour hour

Servings: 64 tablespoon

Calories: 34kcal

Author: Colleen Milne

Ingredients

  • 1 lb plums finely chopped. Should be about 2 cups
  • 1 ½ cups firmly packed brown sugar
  • 2 cups apple cider vinegar
  • 1 ½ teaspoon salt
  • 1 onion diced
  • 4 cloves garlic minced or crushed
  • 2 tablespoon tamari or soy sauce
  • 1 teaspoon dried red pepper flakes
  • ¼ teaspoon each allspice, ground cloves, nutmeg, cinnamon, and ginger.

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Instructions

  • Combineplums, brown sugar, and vinegar in a large stainless steel pot.

  • Over high heat, bring to a boil. Reduce heat to medium-low and simmer for about 3 minutes, stirring. Add all other ingredients, stirring continuously and bring back to a simmer.

  • Continue to simmer for 30 minutes, stirring occasionally, until thickened.

  • Remove from heat.

  • Use an immersion blender right in the pot, or transfer to a blender and process until sauce is smooth.

  • Transfer to clean, sterilized jars leaving ½" head space for each jar. Process jars for 15 minutes in a boiling water canner.

Notes

This Asian plum sauce is quite thick, so if using for a dipping sauce, (which is delicious), you can thin it with some rice vinegar, soy sauce, or whatever works best for your dish.

This is a vinegar-based recipe, so be sure to have good ventilation during the cooking process.

Nutrition

Serving: 1g | Calories: 34kcal | Carbohydrates: 8g | Sodium: 56mg | Potassium: 56mg | Sugar: 7g | Vitamin A: 100IU | Vitamin C: 2.6mg | Calcium: 7mg | Iron: 0.1mg

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FAQs

What is Chinese plum sauce made of? ›

It is made from sweet plums or other fruit such as peach, pineapple or apricot, along with sugar, vinegar, salt, ginger and chili peppers.

What is a substitute for Chinese plum sauce? ›

15 Delicious Plum Sauce Alternatives: An Overview
SubstituteFlavor ProfileConversion Ratio
Tamarind pasteTangy, sour1:1 (diluted)
Raspberry jamSweet, slightly tart1:1
Hoisin sauceSweet, salty, umami1:1
Teriyaki sauceSweet, savory, soy-based1:1
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What is Korean plum sauce? ›

Korean Maesil Chung is a fermented syrup made from Green Apricot Plums and sugar. It adds great flavor to marinades, salads and just about any Korean dish that needs sweetness. Fresh green plums (aka Japanese green plums) are available only for a short time in the spring so don't miss it!

How to thicken up plum sauce? ›

Get a tsp of cornflour, dissolve that in a tiny little splash of cold water, add that to the pan and stir to thicken. Job done. And if you want a super-quick, super-simple Plum Sauce recipe, heat up the Artisan Damson & Sloe Vinegar, dissolve some sugar to taste, and thicken with cornflour – and that's it.

What do Americans call plum sauce? ›

Plum Sauce, sometimes called "Duck Sauce," is a sweet and tangy condiment with the lively flavors of plums and ginger. It's often served with fried wontons and other appetizers.

What is the difference between hoisin and plum sauce? ›

Plum sauce is typically made with plums, vinegar, sugar, and ginger. Hoisin sauce is made with soybeans, garlic, rice wine, and sugar. What do you put hoisin sauce on? You can use it to marinade or baste (hoisin, soya) to roast a pork belly, roast a chicken or duck - Asian / Oriental style.

What is the difference between a plum and a Chinese plum? ›

Chinese plums, on the other hand, are called Prunus Salicina. The primary way to tell them apart or differentiate them is to compare their sizes. The “Prunus Salicina” or the Chinese plum is smaller than the “umeboshi” or the Japanese plum. The Chinese plum is also sourer.

Why is plum sauce called duck sauce? ›

It is often provided in single-serving packets along with soy sauce, mustard, hot sauce or red chili powder. It may be used as a glaze on foods, such as poultry. Despite its name, the sauce is not prepared using duck meat; rather it is named as such because it is a common accompaniment to Chinese-style duck dishes.

What is a substitute for plum sauce in Korean food? ›

Substitutes for Plum Sauce
  • Duck Sauce.
  • Hoisin Sauce.
  • Mango Chutney.
  • Sweet and Sour Sauce.
  • Garlic Teriyaki Sauce.
  • Ponzu Sauce.

What nationality is plum sauce? ›

It's most common in (or served alongside) certain Chinese dishes, especially in Cantonese cuisine. This includes as a sauce in certain noodle or meat dishes, or as a condiment served alongside Peking duck, egg rolls, and other fried or savory foods.

Do you refrigerate plum sauce? ›

How to store homemade plum sauce. Homemade plum sauce will keep in the fridge for up to two weeks. Try it as a dipping sauce for spring rolls, egg rolls, wontons or as a sauce for grilled chicken or duck.

What to use in place of plum sauce? ›

For example, hoisin sauce, with its sweet and savory notes, can be a suitable alternative. Additionally, a combination of apricot jam, soy sauce, and vinegar can mimic the sweet and tangy flavors of plum sauce.

What if my plum sauce is too sweet? ›

If you've taste tested your sauce and you think it is too sweet, try adding more spice. Any spice that is bitter, sour or salty will do the trick.

What does plum sauce go with? ›

Serve hot or chilled with egg rolls, pork, or chicken.

Is plum sauce same as sweet and sour? ›

Plum sauce is usually used as a sweet and sour dip, especially with fried dishes. Folks use plum sauce with spring rolls, noodles, and duck. The definition can get a little confusing because plum sauce is sometimes used interchangeably with duck sauce and sweet and sour sauce. Sweet and sour sauce is its own thing.

What does Chinese plum juice taste like? ›

Suanmeitang or sour prune drink is a traditional Chinese beverage made from smoked plums, rock sugar, and other ingredients such as sweet osmanthus. Due to the sour plums used in its production, suanmeitang is slightly salty in addition to being sweet and rather sour.

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