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Sweet and Sour Sauce

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Sweet and Sour Sauce uses 5 pantry ingredients and comes together in under 10 minutes, and Maddie still talks about the Saturday afternoon I poured a fresh batch over her popcorn chicken and she dipped every single bite twice. If you’ve already loved our Best Fried Sweet and Sour Chicken, this is the glossy red sauce that makes the whole plate sing.

Spoon lifting glossy Sweet and Sour Sauce from a white bowl.Pin

It pours like a takeout dream over chicken, rice, gyoza, and just about anything that needs a tangy red glaze.

Sweet and Sour Sauce Quick Look

  • 🕐 Prep Time: 5 minutes
  • 🍴 Cook Time: 5 minutes
  • Total Time: 10 minutes
  • 🍽 Serving: 6 servings
  • Calories: 120kcal
  • 🌶 Flavor Profile: Sweet, tangy, glossy (with a savory ketchup base)
  • Difficulty: Beginner, on par with our homemade popcorn chicken
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HERE IS WHAT OUR READERS ARE SAYING:

I normally don’t comment on recipes I find, but I had to on this one! I have used a lot of different sweet and sour sauce recipes that I find on the internet, and this recipe is by far the best I have ever made. Great taste and great color, too. I will definitely stick with this one.

~ Diann

Why You’ll Love This Recipe

  • Ready in 10 minutes flat. Five pantry ingredients, one saucepan, one whisk, and you have a glossy red dipping sauce that rivals the takeout pouches you’ve been hoarding in the fridge drawer.
  • Endlessly customizable. Cornstarch slurry is the only thickener, so you control the consistency. Want it pourable for stir fry? Stop early. Want it dippy for nuggets? Cook longer. Easy.
  • Plays nicely with everything. Drizzle it over our Instant Pot Sweet and Sour Chicken, dip frozen gyoza in it, brush it on grilled wings, or stir it into fried rice. One sauce, a dozen wins.

Key Ingredients

Sweet and Sour Sauce ingredients labeled in glass bowls including ketchup, sugar, water, vinegar, and cornstarch.Pin
  • Granulated Sugar: The backbone of the “sweet” half. Plain white sugar dissolves cleanly without changing the color or muddying the tangy flavor, which is exactly what we want here.
  • White Vinegar: The “sour” half. Standard distilled white vinegar gives the sharp bite that cuts through fried chicken or rich dumplings. Do not swap apple cider vinegar unless you want a mellower, fruitier finish.
  • Ketchup: Carries the red color AND adds a savory tomato note that keeps the sauce from tasting one note sweet. Any standard ketchup works. Heinz, Hunt’s, store brand, all fine.
  • Cornstarch: The thickener. Mixed with cold water into a slurry first so it streams smoothly into the hot sauce without clumping. Skip this and you have sweet and sour syrup, not sauce.
  • Water: Two roles: thins the base mixture so the sugar dissolves evenly, and makes the cornstarch slurry. Tap water is fine.

See recipe card for exact quantities.

Variations and Substitutions

  • Pineapple juice swap: Replace the water with pineapple juice for a fruitier, more restaurant style sauce. Pairs perfectly with our Best Fried Sweet and Sour Chicken.
  • Soy sauce splash: Stir in 1 teaspoon of low sodium soy sauce at the end for a deeper savory note. Great when you’re using the sauce on rice or noodles.
  • Spicy version: Add 1 teaspoon of sriracha or a pinch of red pepper flakes with the ketchup. Now it’s perfect for drizzling over popcorn chicken.
  • Apple cider vinegar: Sub the white vinegar 1 for 1 for a milder, slightly fruity tang. The sauce will taste rounder, less sharp.
  • Brown sugar swap: Use light brown sugar instead of white for a caramel note and slightly darker red color. Same amount.

How to Make Sweet and Sour Sauce

Empty stainless saucepan ready for Sweet and Sour Sauce ingredients.Pin
  1. Add the sugar, vinegar, and water to a small saucepan.
Sweet and Sour Sauce with ketchup just whisked in turning orange in the saucepan.Pin
  1. Place over medium heat and whisk constantly until the sugar is melted, then add the ketchup and whisk to combine.
Sweet and Sour Sauce fully combined to a deep red color in the saucepan before slurry.Pin
  1. In a small bowl, whisk the cornstarch and 2 tablespoons of cold water into a smooth slurry. Bring the sauce to a slow boil, then slowly stream in the slurry while whisking constantly.
Glossy thickened Sweet and Sour Sauce finished in the saucepan ready to serve.Pin
  1. Cook for about 30 seconds until the sauce thickens to your liking. You may not need all the slurry. Serve warm or chilled.

Recipe Tips & Tricks

  • Whisk constantly when adding the slurry. Cornstarch hates a still pan. If you dump it in and stop whisking, you get gummy lumps instead of a glossy sauce.
  • Start with less slurry than you think. The sauce keeps thickening as it cools. Pull it off heat when it coats the back of a spoon and rest for 1 minute before judging consistency.
  • Use a small saucepan. A 1 quart pan keeps the liquid deep enough to whisk properly. A wide pan evaporates the water too fast and throws off the balance.
  • Store leftovers in a glass jar. Lasts 7 to 10 days in the fridge. Sauce thickens up cold. Reheat over low heat with a splash of water to loosen if you want it pourable again.
  • Freeze in ice cube trays. Two tablespoon cubes thaw in minutes. Perfect for single serving dipping nights with our Trader Joe’s frozen gyoza in air fryer.
  • Double the batch. Same effort, twice the sauce. Goes fast in our house, especially on stir fry nights.

Serving Ideas and Suggestions

This is one of those quiet workhorse sauces that earns a permanent spot in your weekly rotation. Pour it over our Best Fried Sweet and Sour Chicken for the full classic combo, or skip the deep fry and drizzle it on the much easier Instant Pot Sweet and Sour Chicken.

Use it as a dipping sauce for homemade popcorn chicken, air fryer gyoza, or baked cream cheese wonton cups. Each one turns a 15 minute snack into a takeout style dinner.

For a full meal, brush it over grilled chicken thighs or stir a few spoonfuls into our teriyaki chicken fried rice right at the end. The glaze coats every grain and turns leftover takeout night into something genuinely worth making.

Egg roll being dipped into bowl of The Best Sweet and Sour Sauce.Pin

Sweet and Sour Sauce FAQs

What is in Sweet and Sour Sauce?

A classic Sweet and Sour Sauce needs just five pantry ingredients: granulated sugar, white vinegar, water, ketchup, and a cornstarch slurry. The sugar and vinegar make the sweet and sour base, ketchup adds color and a savory note, and the cornstarch slurry gives that glossy thick finish.

How do you thicken Sweet and Sour Sauce?

You thicken Sweet and Sour Sauce with a cornstarch slurry. Whisk 3 tablespoons of cornstarch with 2 tablespoons of cold water until smooth, then slowly stream it into the simmering sauce while whisking constantly. Cook for about 30 seconds until it coats the back of a spoon.

How long does Sweet and Sour Sauce last in the fridge?

Stored in a sealed glass jar, this Sweet and Sour Sauce lasts 7 to 10 days in the refrigerator. It thickens up cold, so reheat over low heat with a small splash of water if you want it pourable again.

Can you freeze Sweet and Sour Sauce?

Yes, freeze this Sweet and Sour Sauce in two tablespoon portions using an ice cube tray. Once frozen, transfer the cubes to a freezer bag. They thaw in minutes for single serving dipping nights and keep for up to 3 months.

What can I serve with Sweet and Sour Sauce?

Sweet and Sour Sauce is perfect for dipping fried chicken, popcorn chicken, gyoza, wonton cups, egg rolls, and chicken nuggets. You can also pour it over stir fry, brush it on grilled meats, or stir a few spoonfuls into fried rice at the end of cooking.

Why is my Sweet and Sour Sauce lumpy?

A lumpy Sweet and Sour Sauce almost always means the cornstarch was added without making a slurry first or the pan was not being whisked when the slurry hit. Always mix cornstarch with cold water first, then stream slowly into the hot sauce while whisking constantly.

If you tried this Sweet and Sour Sauce, please leave a ⭐ rating below and drop a comment with what you served it on. Your reviews help other home cooks decide what to try next, and we love hearing how you used it in your kitchen!

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Sweet and Sour Sauce

Prep: 5 minutes
Cook: 5 minutes
Total: 10 minutes
This Sweet and Sour Sauce uses 5 pantry ingredients and is ready in 10 minutes. Glossy, tangy, and the perfect dipping sauce for chicken, gyoza, and more!
Servings 6 servings

Ingredients
  

Cornstarch Slurry:

  • 3 tablespoons cornstarch
  • 2 tablespoons water

Instructions

  • In a small saucepan, add the sugar, vinegar, and water.
    ¾ cup granulated sugar, ⅓ cup white vinegar, ⅔ cup water
    Empty stainless saucepan ready for Sweet and Sour Sauce ingredients.Pin
  • Place over medium heat, whisking constantly until sugar is melted. Add the ketchup whisk to combine.
    2 ½ tablespoons ketchup
    Sweet and Sour Sauce with ketchup just whisked in turning orange in the saucepan.Pin
  • In a small bowl, mix together the cornstarch and water to make a slurry. Bring the vinegar mixture to a slow boil, slowly stream in the cornstarch slurry while whisking constantly until it thickens to your liking. You may not use it all.
    3 tablespoons cornstarch, 2 tablespoons water
    Sweet and Sour Sauce fully combined to a deep red color in the saucepan before slurry.Pin
  • Cook until thickened, about 30 seconds. Serve.
    Glossy thickened Sweet and Sour Sauce finished in the saucepan ready to serve.Pin

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Notes

  1. You can thicken this to your liking, and add more of the slurry for a thicker consistency.
  2. This versatile condiment can be served with various different dishes, see some of my favorites above.
  3. Try it on different things to find your favorite food. Veggies are a perfect example!
  4. Double this recipe to serve more people or to keep it on hand for later use.
  5. This can be frozen, see above on how to do that.

Nutrition

Calories: 120kcal | Carbohydrates: 30g | Protein: 0.1g | Fat: 0.1g | Saturated Fat: 0.002g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 0.01g | Monounsaturated Fat: 0.002g | Sodium: 59mg | Potassium: 18mg | Fiber: 0.1g | Sugar: 26g | Vitamin A: 32IU | Vitamin C: 0.3mg | Calcium: 3mg | Iron: 0.1mg
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Course Condiment
Cuisine American

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  1. Recipe us good, instructions are not. Too much scrolling to find measurements but you listened ingredients at least 3 other times.

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