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Hoisin Sauce is a thick, fragrant, and flavorful Chinese condiment widely used in Asian cuisine to enhance the taste of various dishes. Made from a blend of fermented soybeans, garlic, vinegar, sugar, and aromatic spices, it delivers a perfect balance of sweet, salty, and umami flavors. Its rich and sticky texture makes it ideal for glazing meats, adding depth to stir-fries, or serving as a dipping sauce for spring rolls, dumplings, and Peking duck.
Versatile and easy to use, Hoisin Sauce brings authentic Asian flavors to your kitchen, allowing you to recreate restaurant-style dishes at home. It can also be incorporated into marinades, dressings, and sauces, adding a unique and delicious taste to both traditional and fusion recipes. This convenient and flavorful sauce is a staple for anyone who loves bold and aromatic flavors in their cooking.
A glossy, opaque sauce with a deep, dark brown, almost black color. It has a thick, velvety consistency that coats the back of a spoon.
Exceptionally thick, smooth, and spreadable. It is viscous and sticky, designed to cling to meats and vegetables, creating a perfect glaze when cooked.
A complex and balanced symphony of salty, sweet, and savory notes. The primary taste is rich umami from fermented soybeans, prominently sweetened with hints of molasses and plum, and backed by subtle garlic and five-spice powder. It is robust and deeply flavorful without being overly spicy.
A strong, pungent, and incredibly appetizing aroma. The scent is a mix of fermented beans, sweet molasses, and aromatic spices, which becomes even more fragrant when heated.
The cornerstone of many Chinese recipes. Use it as the classic dipping sauce for Peking duck and spring rolls. Employ it as the primary savory-sweet element in stir-fries with beef, chicken, or vegetables. It makes an exceptional marinade and glaze for grilled or roasted meats. Toss it with noodles for a quick lo mein, or use it as a flavorful base for homemade barbecue sauces.
Keep the unopened jar in a cool, dry pantry. After opening, for optimal quality and longevity, storage in the refrigerator is highly recommended.
No, traditional Hoisin Sauce is not a spicy hot sauce. Its primary flavor profile is sweet and savory (umami), with mild garlic and spice notes. It is generally family-friendly.
Typically, no. Hoisin sauce is traditionally made with wheat-containing soy sauce and sometimes wheat flour as a thickener. This product is not suitable for a gluten-free diet.
A close substitute can be made by mixing soy sauce, peanut butter or black bean paste, honey, and a touch of Chinese five-spice powder, but it will not perfectly replicate the unique fermented flavor of real hoisin.
Yes. Its sweet, savory, and sticky qualities make it an excellent base for Asian-style barbecue sauces. Thin it with a little vinegar or citrus juice and use it to baste grilled meats.
When stored continuously in the refrigerator, it maintains its best quality for up to 6 months due to its high sugar and salt content, which act as natural preservatives.
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Delivers Authentic Chinese Restaurant Flavor Instantly
This sauce is the cornerstone flavor for countless takeout favorites. It provides the authentic, complex sweet-and-savory profile that defines dishes |
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All-in-One Flavor Base for Cooking
It functions masterfully as a marinade, a cooking sauce, and a finishing glaze. Its thick consistency helps it adhere to ingredients, carrying flavor deep into meats and creating a professional-looking glossy coating. |
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Superior Consistency and Balanced Formulation
The carefully controlled recipe guarantees the perfect thick, spoonable texture that will not become watery when cooked. Each batch delivers the same ideal balance of salty, sweet, and umami notes. |
Enhances and Simplifies a Wide Range of Dishes
Beyond classic stir-fries, it can revolutionize simple dishes. Use it to glaze roasted vegetables, as a unique burger spread, or as a secret ingredient in braises and slow-cooker recipes. It encourages culinary creativity and elevates everyday cooking, providing a powerful flavor boost that makes simple ingredients taste extraordinary. |
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As a Dipping Sauce
Pour 3-4 tablespoons into a small bowl. Serve as the traditional accompaniment; |
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For Stir-Fries
Add 2 tablespoons to your wok during the last minute of cooking. |
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As a Marinade & Glaze
Combine 4-5 tablespoons of sauce with a splash of water. Coat chicken wings, or salmon and let marinate for 30 minutes. |