Next time you want a delicious dipping sauce for egg rolls, wings or ribs rather than stopping in the condiments aisle for a jar of ready made orange sauce aka duck sauce (with ingredients you don’t know and even if you did, can’t pronounce,) instead pop over to where they keep the jams and jellies and pick up a jar of apricot or peach preserves to make this quick and easy homemade Orange Sauce.
We don’t eat a lot of jams and jellies so it’s not something I usually can for ourselves, but if you happen to have your own homemade apricot or peach jam, I quite imagine this would taste even better.
If apricots or peaches aren’t to your liking, you can substitute plum or pineapple preserves. For this recipe I bought organic apricot preserves.
Whichever of those you choose, it’s going to be sooo good!
Much better than store bought and leaps and bounds tastier than those little packets of sauce that come with take out. I used to save those packets, but not anymore.
I must confess that until I decided to make homemade Orange Sauce, aka Duck Sauce, I’d always assumed it was made with oranges. But it turns out it’s called Orange Sauce because of the color of the sauce rather than the ingredients. At least in most of the recipes that I found when I started searching online, oranges were not included.
However, when I was experimenting to come up with a duck sauce recipe that would suit our family’s tastes, the first batch I made tasted okay but was lacking something.
I just happened to have some organic oranges in the fridge, so I added the zest and juice from one orange. That added just the right bit of extra zip to the sauce. And it satisfied my thought that orange sauce should have at least some orange in it. 🙂
*Quick note: If at all possible, please use organic oranges. Oranges are one of the most sprayed crops and since the zest is being used as well as the juice, organic is the healthiest way to go.
You can use a micro-plane to get the zest off or use a handy little zesting tool like I’ve used below.
The micro-plane will give you a very fine zest, while the zesting tool will create longer strips of orange zest.
Homemade Orange Sauce Recipe
Ingredients:
- ½ c organic apricot preserves
- Juice of one medium organic orange (approximately 3 tbsp)
- Zest of one orange (approximately 1 tbsp)
- 2 tsp rice vinegar
- ½ tsp gluten free Tamari (can substitute soya sauce)
- 1 tsp minced garlic
- 1 tsp fresh minced ginger
- ¼ tsp red pepper flakes
- ¼ tsp pink Himalayan salt (or sea salt)
- Optional: 1/8 tsp cayenne powder (if you like it a little more spicy)
Yield: Approximately ¾ cup of Orange Sauce
Add all the ingredients to a small sauce pan.
Stir to combine and cook over medium heat until the mixture comes to a boil.
Remove from the heat and pour into a serving bowl. The sauce will thicken as it cools.
Allow the sauce to cool completely.
Serve with homemade egg rolls, wings or ribs.
It’s also delicious as a sauce to serve over chicken, pork or fish.
In the photo below, I’ve spooned it over a roasted chicken leg that’s been cut in half.
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Homemade Orange Sauce Recipe aka Duck Sauce
This homemade Orange Sauce recipe tastes so much better than any you'd find in the store and leaps and bounds above those little packets of sauce.
Ingredients
- ½ c organic apricot preserves
- Juice of one medium organic orange (approximately 3 tbsp)
- Zest of one orange (approximately 1 tbsp)
- 2 tsp rice vinegar
- ½ tsp gluten free Tamari (can substitute soya sauce)
- 1 tsp minced garlic
- 1 tsp fresh minced ginger
- ¼ tsp red pepper flakes
- ¼ tsp pink Himalayan salt (or sea salt)
- Optional: 1/8 tsp cayenne powder (if you like it a little more spicy)
Instructions
- Add all the ingredients to a small sauce pan.
- Stir to combine and cook over medium heat until the mixture comes to a boil.
- Remove from the heat and pour into a serving bowl. The sauce will thicken as it cools.
- Allow the sauce to cool completely.
- Serve with homemade egg rolls, wings or ribs. It's also delicious as a sauce to serve over chicken, pork or fish.
Nutrition Information:
Yield:
16Serving Size:
1/2 TbspAmount Per Serving: Calories: 41Total Fat: 0gSaturated Fat: 0gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 0gCholesterol: 0mgSodium: 48mgCarbohydrates: 11gFiber: 0gSugar: 8gProtein: 0g
Nutrition information is calculated by an outside service. If you need accurate nutritional information, please take the time calculate it for yourself.
4 Comments
Dena R O’keefe
May 25, 2021 8:14 pmSounds wonderful! Going to make it tonight or in morning to use on two ducks I will be roasting tomorrow evening for dinner.
Super Mom No Cape
May 26, 2021 8:55 amThe homemade orange sauce will taste delicious with the ducks that you’re roasting, Dena
Rachel
March 25, 2019 8:23 amThat sounds delicious!
Super Mom No Cape
March 26, 2019 9:21 amThanks so much Rachel. It is really good. The orange zest and juice give it a bit of added zing and the red pepper flakes give it a little bit of heat.
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