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Mom’s 2-Minute Dumpling Sauce (5 Ingredients)

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My Mom’s Homemade Dumpling Sauce is perfect for dipping potstickers, drizzling over wontons, or even tossing with noodles. This easy recipe comes together in only 2 minutes using 5 pantry ingredients to create the just the right balance of umami, tangy, nutty, and spicy. Just be warned—one taste, and you'll never buy store-bought again!
An overhead shot of a pair of chopsticks dunking a dumpling into a dish of dumpling sauce on a white plate with several more dumplings.
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The Only Dumpling Sauce You’ll Ever Need🥟

I have Freezer Stash Pan-Fried Dumplings with Bok Choy or Mom’s Homemade Chicken Wontons for lunch or dinner at least once a week. And since every dumpling needs a killer dipping sauce, I’ve got this quick little recipe practically committed to memory.

It’s perfectly savory, bright, and spicy. Best of all, there’s no chopping, no cooking, and no heavy prep involved. 🙌🏼 Just grab a few bottles from the pantry, give it all a whisk, and boom: you’ve got an umami-packed sauce with just the right kick of heat.

It’s the easiest way to make any dumpling—frozen or homemade!—taste just as good as takeout. And honestly? It’s totally doable, even when you’re short on time or just don’t feel like cooking. That’s dumpling night done right! 💃🏻

A forever favorite! Straight from my mom’s kitchen, this quick dip makes any plate of dumplings that much better.

How to Make Dumpling Sauce From Scratch

An overhead shot of ingredients displayed in small bowls on a white textured surface: shoyu, rice wine vinegar, toasted sesame oil, chili crisp, and granulated sugar.
Start by grabbing your ingredients. You need 5 pantry staples: shoyu (soy sauce), rice vinegar, sesame oil, chili crisp, and granulated sugar.

🌶Chili Crisp vs. Homemade Chili Oil? ⇢ To keep things simple, I almost always use store-bought chili crisp here. Fly By Jing and Momofuku are my faves! But if you’re feeling a little extra, it’s also easy to whip up a crazy-good homemade chili oil. Full instructions are in the Recipe Notes!

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Measure everything into a small bowl or jar…
An overhead shot of dumpling sauce in a glass jar atop a white textured surface. Dishes of sugar, chili crisp, and sesame oil sit alongside the jar.
…then whisk or shake until fully combined.
An overhead shot of a spoon holding dumpling sauce over a jar of sauce. The jar sits on a white textured surface surrounded by soy sauce, chili crisp, toasted sesame oil and granulated sugar.
Taste and adjust until it’s just how you like it…add more vinegar for brightness, soy for salt, or chili crisp for heat.

🌶Prefer an extra-punchy dumpling sauce? ⇢ Use 2 tablespoons of shoyu for a bolder, tangier sauce with vinegar and chili crisp at the forefront, or go with 3 tablespoons for more balanced, rounded flavor.

Serve with your favorite wontons, potstickers, gyoza, and more! Or, drizzle it over noodles, stir fried veggies, and rice bowls. An all-purpose sauce with a big punch of flavor.
An angled shot of a chopstick holding a dumpling that has been dipped into a small blue bowl of sauce over the bowl. Dumplings drizzled with sauce surround it on a white plate.
Just dip and devour. Dumpling heaven!

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Mom’s 2-Minute Dumpling Sauce (5 Ingredients)

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  • Author: Jess Larson
  • Prep Time: 2 minutes
  • Cook Time: 0 minutes
  • Total Time: 2 minutes
  • Yield: scant ½ cup 1x
  • Category: Sauces & Condiments
  • Method: No-Cook
  • Cuisine: Asian
  • Diet: Vegan

Description

My Mom’s Homemade Dumpling Sauce is perfect for dipping potstickers, drizzling over wontons, or even tossing with noodles. This easy recipe comes together in only 2 minutes using 5 pantry ingredients to create the just the right balance of umami, tangy, nutty, and spicy.

Just be warned—one taste, and you’ll never buy store-bought again!


Ingredients

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  • 23 tablespoons shoyu or low-sodium soy sauce (sub tamari for gluten-free)
  • 2 tablespoons rice wine vinegar
  • 1 tablespoon toasted sesame oil
  • 1 tablespoon chili crisp or homemade chili oil (see Recipe Notes)
  • 1 heaping teaspoon granulated sugar


Instructions

  1. Mix the dumpling sauce: In a small bowl or jar, combine shoyu (or soy sauce), rice wine vinegar, toasted sesame oil, chili crisp, and sugar. For a punchier sauce, use 2 tablespoons of shoyu; for a more balanced flavor, go with 3 tablespoons. Whisk or shake until well combined.
  2. Serve immediately as a dipping sauce for dumplings or drizzle over a bowl of dumplings for extra flavor. Try it with my 15-Minute Pan-Fried Dumplings with Bok Choy or Mom’s Homemade Chicken Wontons. Enjoy!


Notes

  • Chili oil: Store-bought chili crisp works great in this recipe – my favorites are Fly By Jing Sichuan Chili Crisp and Momofuku Chili Crunch – but making homemade chili oil is also really easy (and very delicious!). Here’s my mom’s recipe:
    1. In a heatproof bowl, combine 2 tablespoons Sichuan chili flakes (or crushed red pepper), 1 scant tablespoon sugar, ¼ teaspoon kosher salt, and 6 cloves garlic (finely chopped or grated).
    2. In a small skillet, heat ¼ cup high-smoke-point oil until hot – test by dipping a wooden chopstick or skewer into the oil; if bubbles form around it, it’s ready.
    3. Carefully pour the hot oil over the chili mixture; it will sizzle immediately, blooming the aromatics. Let cool, then store in an airtight container for up to 3 weeks.
  • Storage: Store leftover dumpling sauce in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 2 weeks. If the sauce separates as it sits, simply shake or stir before serving.

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Hi there, I'm Jess!

If there’s 1 thing to know about me, it’s this: I am head-over-heels in love with food. I’m on a mission to make weeknight cooking flavorful, fast, & fun for other foodies, & PWWB is where I share foolproof recipes that deliver major flavor with minimal effort. Other true loves: pretty shoes, puppies, Grey’s Anatomy, & my cozy kitchen in Minneapolis, MN.

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