Potsticker Sauce - Just Takes 5 Mins ⏲️

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Potsticker Sauce – Just Takes 5 Mins ⏲️

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Prep

5 minutes

Yield

1 Small Jar

This easy spicy potsticker sauce recipe is perfect for all your potsticker needs (and then some). Seriously, this stuff is good on everything!

This irresistible potsticker sauce perfectly balances sweet, salty, tangy, and spicy, creating the ultimate flavor companion for your favorite dumplings. With just a handful of pantry staples and 5 minutes of your time, you’ll have a restaurant-quality dipping sauce that elevates every bite and keeps you coming back for more.

❤️ Why You’ll Love This Potsticker Sauce

  • Flavorful: I said it once, and I’ll say it again: The combination of these ingredients really brings this sauce (and your potstickers) to life.
  • Easy: You can prepare this sauce in only 5 minutes and keep it for up to a week for all the potstickers you plan to consume.
  • Versatile: Use this sauce on so much more than potstickers. It’s versatile and it’s flavorful!
Ingredients for potsticker sauce

🍲 Ingredients

Chili Oil & Paste – Oh baby! This is what makes it spicy, but don’t worry, it won’t knock your socks off. The chili oil adds beautiful color and a gentle heat, while the chili paste provides depth and umami. Together, they create the perfect spicy backbone that makes this sauce addictive.


Rice Wine Vinegar – This provides the essential tangy element that cuts through rich, fatty foods and brightens the entire sauce. Lime juice, sherry vinegar, or champagne vinegar are good replacements here if you don’t have rice wine vinegar. The acidity is crucial for balancing the sweetness and saltiness.

Potsticker sauce in a bowl being mixed

👩‍🍳 How to Make This Potsticker Sauce

Okay, I wasn’t joking when I said this was the easiest recipe ever. Seriously, all you have to do is throw all your ingredients together:

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In a small bowl, combine:

  • Soy liquid seasoning
  • Maple syrup
  • Rice wine vinegar
  • Chili paste
  • Chili oil
  • Sesame seeds
  • Green onions or chives

🪄 Tips and Tricks

  • Consistency: If you prefer a thinner sauce, add a teaspoon of water until you reach your desired consistency.
  • Heat Level: Start with less chili paste and oil, then add more to taste – you can always make it spicier!
  • Fresh Garnish: Add the green onions for the best color and crunch before serving.
  • Mixing: A small jar with a tight lid makes mixing and storing easy.
Potsticker sauce in a bowl being mixed


🗒 Substitutions

  • Soy Sauce: If you don’t have soy liquid seasoning, feel free to use soy sauce or tamari!
  • Sweetener: Honey, brown sugar, or agave can replace maple syrup in equal amounts.
  • Vinegar: Rice wine vinegar can be substituted with lime juice, sherry vinegar, or champagne vinegar.
  • Heat: For a milder sauce, reduce or omit the chili paste and use just a touch of sesame oil instead of chili oil.


🗒 Best served with

Potsticker sauce being poured into a small serving dish

👝 How to Store Leftovers

This sauce will last up to 1 week in a tightly sealed container in the fridge. Please stir it well before using, as ingredients may separate. For extended storage, freeze in ice cube trays for individual portions that last up to 3 months.

🤔 Common Questions

What is potsticker sauce made of?

Soy sauce or soy liquid seasoning, maple syrup (or a sweetener), rice wine vinegar, chili paste, and chili oil. These simple ingredients create the perfect balance of sweet, salty, tangy, and spicy flavors.

What is the difference between a potsticker and a dumpling?

These names can be used interchangeably on menus, which makes it hella confusing. Potstickers are slightly different from dumplings as they are crispy on the outside, based on how they are cooked; however, both dumplings and potstickers are made with dough on the outside and similar fillings.

Can I make this sauce less spicy?

Absolutely! Reduce or omit the chili paste entirely, and use regular sesame oil instead of chili oil. You can always add heat gradually until you find your perfect spice level.

How long does homemade potsticker sauce last?

When stored properly in the refrigerator, this sauce stays fresh for up to one week. The flavors actually develop and improve after a day or two!

Can I double or triple this recipe?

Yes! This recipe scales up perfectly. Make a big batch and store it in the fridge for quick weekly meals.

What else can I use this potsticker sauce on?

Get creative! You can drizzle it on a healthy bowl, add it to salads, use it as a dipping sauce for other delicious dumpling combinations, spring rolls, fried rice, grilled vegetables, or noodles. Okay, kidding on drinking it, but it is that good! 😉

 

Potsticker Sauce – Just Takes 5 Mins ⏲️

4.96 from 22 votes
This easy spicy potsticker sauce recipe is perfect for all your potsticker needs (and then some). Seriously, this stuff is good on everything!
Prep Time 5 minutes
Total Time 5 minutes
Servings 1 Small Jar
Calories 164 kcal
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Instructions
 

  • Simply add your ingredients into a bowl and stir till combined!

Notes

Storage:  This sauce will last up to 1 week in a tightly sealed container in the fridge.
Rice Wine Vinegar: Lime juice, sherry vinegar or champagne vinegar are good replacements here if you don’t have rice wine vinegar.
Soy Liquid Seasoning: If you don’t have this on hand, feel free to use soy sauce or tamari!

Nutrition

Serving: 1Large Jar | Calories: 164kcal | Carbohydrates: 41.6g | Protein: 0.4g | Saturated Fat: 0.1g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 0.2g | Sodium: 28377.9mg | Fiber: 0.9g | Sugar: 36.5g
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Susan McMahon

5 stars
These are the best pot stickers ever. They are so easy to make, and the sauce is amazing. I usually make about 60 at a time and freeze them, making sure that I put non stick paper in between each one. My family and friends rave about them. Thank you for sharing this recipe.

Maria Koutsogiannis

Thank you so much for the love Susan!

4.96 from 22 votes (2 ratings without comment)

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