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Plum sauce is a viscous, light-brown sweet and sour condiment. It is used in Cantonese cuisine as a dip for deep-fried dishes, such as spring rolls, noodles, deep-fried chicken balls and roast duck. It is made from sweet plums or other fruit such as peach, pineapple or apricot, along with sugar, vinegar, salt, ginger and chili peppers. [1] [2]
In a small dish, mix the plum sauce and fish sauce. Remove chicken from the oven when browned. Carefully dip the lollipops into the plum sauce. Try not to get onto the exposed bone, as it will become sticky for guests. Place the dipped chicken back on the baking sheet and finish baking for another 10 minutes.
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The flavor of the sauce varies based on the ripeness of the plum, but generally tends to be pungently tart. To lower the tartness level, sweeter types of plums are occasionally added during preparation. Traditionally, in addition to plum, the following ingredients are used: garlic, pennyroyal, cumin, coriander, dill, chili pepper and salt.
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Cut the strawberries in half and place in the bowl of a food processor. Blend until smooth. Add the syrup, plum wine, and lemon juice and continue processing. Pour the mixture into a 13x9x2-inch nonaluminum or glass baking pan. Freeze for about 1 1/2 hours. Using a fork, stir the icy portions into the middle of the pan.