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  2. How to make 3 different types of dumpling dipping sauces - AOL

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  3. Pork Dumplings - AOL

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    Set the finished dumplings aside. 4. Make the Dipping Sauce: In a small bowl, whisk the soy sauce with the rice wine vinegar, sweet chile sauce, sriracha and ginger until combined. Garnish with ...

  4. Dipping sauce - Wikipedia

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    A dip or dip sauce is a common condiment for many types of food. Dips are used to add flavor or texture to a food, such as pita bread, dumplings, crackers, chopped raw vegetables, fruits, seafood, cubed pieces of meat and cheese, potato chips, tortilla chips, falafel, and sometimes even whole sandwiches in the case of jus.

  5. Dumpling - Wikipedia

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    In Northern China, dumplings are commonly eaten with a dipping sauce made of vinegar and chilli oil or paste, and occasionally with some soy sauce added in. According to legends, jiaozi were invented in the Eastern Han Dynasty between 150 and 219 CE by Zhang Zhongjing, who was a popular Chinese medicine practitioner. When Zhang returned to his ...

  6. 45 Easy Appetizers That Will Feed a Crowd - AOL

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    Coat your favorite crunchy bites in a mixture of melted butter, hot sauce, and Worcestershire for the ultimate homemade mix with a kick. Get the Spicy Chex Mix recipe . C.W. Newell

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  8. Black vinegar - Wikipedia

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    It is popular in the north of China as a dipping sauce, particularly for dumplings. [citation needed] A bottle of Zhenjiang vinegar. Another type of Chinese "black vinegar" is Zhenjiang vinegar (simplified Chinese: 镇江香醋; traditional Chinese: 鎭江香醋; pinyin: zhènjiāng xiāngcù) and similar condiments from southern China. [2]

  9. The 5 Must-Try Dishes to Order if You’ve Never Had Dim Sum

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    Pair these with Chinese hot mustard, a staple dipping sauce at dim sum restaurants alongside soy sauce and chile oil. The horseradish-like flavor tickles your nose and its heat balances the ...