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Sweet and Sour Dipping Sauce

Submitted by: Jackie Smith
Forget those ubiquitous packets of Chinese duck sauce--this tangy dipper boasts fresh pineapple juice and brown sugar. 

Vietnamese Dipping Sauce

Submitted by: BALISAL
A dipping sauce for rice rolls and for barbecued chicken, beef, pork or fish. Perfect for salads as is, or mix with a little vegetable oil. Make smaller quantities with lime or lemon juice but refrigerate as this will not last as the rice vinegar version does. 

Horseradish Dipping Sauce

Submitted by: connie shinpaugh
This spicy dip recipe is great for dipping almost any thing worth dipping. Chips, vegetables, seafood - really, anything! 

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Sweet Chili Thai Sauce

Submitted by: WOOBSIEE
A savory sauce to use as a dip with shrimp or spring rolls, in stir-fries and noodle dishes, even on whole wheat pizza crust instead of typical pizza sauce with feta, sun-dried tomatoes, chicken, and vegetables. 

Southwest Dipping Sauce

Submitted by: USMCWIFE03
Very tasty and zesty Southwest style dipping sauce for veggies, chips, or onion rings. 

Russian Dipping Sauce

Submitted by: Jackie Smith
A delicious dipping sauce with mayonnaise and ketchup as the key ingredients. 

Balsamic Dijon Dipping Sauce

Submitted by: Jackie Smith
A delicious balsamic vinegar and honey Dijon mustard sauce. Use for dipping vegetables in or spreading on crackers. 

Bloomin' Onion Dipping Sauce

Submitted by: KIM
Dip those delicious deep fried onions in this awesome concoction! 

Tempura Dipping Sauce

Submitted by: Crimson
The traditional Japanese dipping sauce for shrimp or vegetable tempura. This is the full-flavored version - unlike the thinner, watery, less robust sauce being served in some restaurants. Serve in small bowls at each setting. Optionally, provide grated fresh ginger and grated daikon to mix into sauce. 

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Sweet and Sour Sauce I

Submitted by: Linda
An excellent, traditional sweet and sour sauce. It is great served with meatballs, with tempura, or even over rice! 
 
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