Recipe: Paul's Plum Sauce (2024)


Recipe: Paul's Plum Sauce (1)

This writer has a rich plum heritage, and a secret ingredient in her family’s favourite sauce recipe.

Words: Kristina Jensen

In the Chronicles of Narnia, Digory states that the wonderland of talking beasts and heroic children is “…a rich place: as rich as plum cake.” Plum cake is ok. But give me fresh plums and that’s all I need.

I can’t resist stopping on the side of the road to try the fruit from any plum trees I see, to find out if they fall into our family’s Best Plums in The World list. We spent five years travelling in a house truck in the late 1990s, and roadside fruit was one of our gypsy delights.

From early December, our boys would spy out plum trees from their vantage point in the upper levels of the truck and call out to us through a hatch in the cab. We’d stop, assess the fruit for taste and degree of ripeness (no-one likes a rotten plum), and then harvest if the plums were up to standard. The truck made a great plum tree ladder for the boys, and we would add another tree to our Best Plums in the World list.

My foraging instinct is strong. It was honed by my mother Nancy, who loved nothing more than discovering a laden fruit tree on the side of the road. Sometimes, the tree was just over a fence. Sometimes (not often), we didn’t ask if we could cross that fence (if we couldn’t see a house or an obvious landowner). The good thing is there were usually plenty of plums for everyone and the birds.

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Many people have tales to tell about ‘their’ tree, the one that produced so many bucket loads of fruit, it only took two weeks before you were heartily sick of them. The plum tree on the family farm near Te Kuiti was huge. Once the plums were ripe, my mother would call up everyone she knew and ask them over to help with the harvest. What she really meant was, ‘I’ll get my children to pick you some’. We spent a lot of time up that tree.

My mother never stopped behaving like a kid when it was time to pick plums. One day, she was stretching toget one last plum when there was a loud crack. The branch broke, and she fell some distance, sustaining a large bruise on her leg. My father was so angry at her for doing something so dangerous, he cut the plum tree down to make sure she couldn’t put herself at risk again.

Paul’s Asian-Style Plum Sauce

Time: 1.5 hours
Makes: 1.7-2.0 litres

I’m not fussy about what kind of plums I use for sauce or chutney recipes. I’m always (well, almost always) pleasantly surprised by the results. My husband invented this delicious recipe, but he chooses his plums with far more care.

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Every year, we have to find either Black Doris or Omega as he won’t use any others. However, it’s your choice: you can follow my rather laissez-faire attitude or seek out Paul’s recommendation.

INGREDIENTS

1.5kg plum pulp (about 2kg plums with stones in)
½ cup cider vinegar
⅓ cup brown sugar
¼ cup lemon juice
½ cup soy sauce
5 tbsp grated fresh ginger (Kristina loves ginger, so reduce to 1-2 tbsps depending on preference)
1 chopped onion
4 minced garlic cloves
1 whole star anise
1 cinnamon stick
1 tsp good quality chilli powder
½ tbsp mustard powder
½ tsp ground Sichuan peppercorns

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METHOD

If your plums aren’t free-stone, cook them first until soft, then scoop the stones out with a slotted spoon or mush through your fingers and remove them. Place all the remaining ingredients in with the plum pulp. Slowly bring to the boil, then simmer for an hour until thick. Stir often to prevent sticking.

Remove the cinnamon stick and star anise. If you wish, use a stick mixer to get the sauce super smooth. Carefully ladle into hot, sterilised bottles. Label and store in a cool, dark place for 2-3 weeks to let the flavours develop.

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Recipe: Paul's Plum Sauce (2024)

FAQs

What is plum sauce made of? ›

It is made from sweet plums or other fruit such as peach, pineapple or apricot, along with sugar, vinegar, salt, ginger and chili peppers.

What does plum sauce go with? ›

Grilled Meats: Use plum sauce as a glaze or marinade for grilled meats such as chicken, pork, or beef. Brush it on while grilling to add a sweet and savory flavor. Sandwiches and Wraps: Spread plum sauce on sandwiches, burgers, or wraps for a unique and flavorful condiment.

Is Worcestershire sauce made from plums? ›

Ideally, or at least traditionally, damson plums are used, but many other fruits can be substituted – apricots, apples, pears, nectarines, peaches or any type of plum.

What do Americans call plum sauce? ›

Duck sauce is a classic accompaniment to spring rolls, egg rolls, and other fried foods in Westernized Chinese cuisine. It's a sweet-and-sour sauce made with fruit such as plum, apricot, peaches, or pineapple, plus vinegar and a little chile.

What is another name for plum sauce? ›

Plum Sauce, sometimes called "Duck Sauce," is a sweet and tangy condiment with the lively flavors of plums and ginger. It's often served with fried wontons and other appetizers.

What sauce is similar to plum sauce? ›

Tamarind paste: Tamarind paste has a tart flavor similar to plum sauce and can be used as a substitute. Mango chutney: Mango chutney is sweeter than plum sauce and has a fruity flavor, making it a good substitute in recipes that require a sweeter sauce.

What is the secret ingredient in Worcestershire sauce? ›

Tamarindo: Worcestershire Sauce Secret Ingredient

Tamarind is a bushy tree that grows all over the tropics. The fruit is actually a legume, usually called a pod. The edible part is the fleshy pulp surrounding the seeds. It tastes sweet, sour and savory.

What is the main ingredient in Worcestershire? ›

Worcestershire sauce is a fermented sauce. It starts with a base of vinegar and is flavored with molasses, sugar, onion, garlic, tamarind, and anchovies. Other flavorings, such as lemon and soy sauce, may be used depending on the brand. Each one is a little different.

What ingredient is in Worcestershire? ›

Ingredients
  • Barley malt vinegar.
  • Spirit vinegar.
  • Molasses.
  • Sugar.
  • Salt.
  • Anchovies.
  • Tamarind extract.
  • Shallots (later replaced by onions)

What is Japanese plum sauce? ›

Ume plum sauce, also known as umeboshi plum sauce, is a traditional Japanese condiment made from Ume plums, a type of sour and tart plum commonly found in Japan. This sauce is known for its bold and tangy flavor.

Is hoisin made of plums? ›

Hoisin—the classic Asian cooking sauce and condiment made with puréed plums, miso and soy sauce—is as versatile as it is robustly flavorful. As a brush-on basting sauce, it adds sweet-savory flavor and attractive reddish-brown color to grilled or roasted meat, poultry, seafood and vegetables.

What is Chinese plum sauce called? ›

It's become a popular Chinese American dipping sauce for egg rolls, spring rolls, crispy wontons, and other deep-fried snacks. It's also known as duck sauce because it's sometimes served with roasted duck. This homemade plum sauce recipe consists of only a handful of ingredients.

What does plum sauce taste like? ›

It's not quite as sweet and tart as sweet and sour sauce. Rather, plum sauce has a lighter sweetness and tartness. It is also a thicker, more jammy sauce that holds up well to basting and spreading.

What ingredients are in plum? ›

Nutrition facts
NutrientAmountPercentage of the Daily Value (DV)
Potassium103.62 mg2%
Magnesium4.62 mg1%
Manganese0.034 mg1%
Phosphorus10.56 mg2%
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What's a plum taste like? ›

Here is the thing about plums: You can pick them in every color of the rainbow, but no matter the kind, they are a challenging fruit. A ripe plum is rich and seductive, but also ornery. Sweet, to be sure, but with an acidic spark and an astringent bite. Peaches are puppy dogs—sugary and desperate for your love.

What country is plum sauce from? ›

Plum sauce is supposed to be Cantonese. It has long been served in Cantonese-American restaurants, where it accompanies duck or deep-fried foods. It usually takes the form of a gloppy, pink sweet-and-sour sauce that may or may not include plums or any fruit at all.

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