I have SO many recipes written on a list in my "Notes" app, called "Ideas to Paleo-fy". I swear the list is never-ending.
This sauce has been one of those on the list that I knew just how I would make, & just how great it would taste... but for some reason I kept putting it off.
Now that it's here, and it's real, all I can think is: "Why did I wait this long!?"
This sauce is SO easy to make. I literally pulse the ingredients in a blender then heat it up. It doesn't get much simpler than that.
And the flavor.... is out of this world! It's sweet with a light heat, and is PERFECT on my Crispy Oven Fried Chicken. It would also taste amazing over shrimp, in an Asian stir-fry, or on some blackened salmon!
Let me know if you give this a try. I think you will love it! Did I mention that it's sweetener-free, Paleo, and Whole30 compliant?
Ingredients:
- 1 cup pineapple, chopped*
- 1/3 cup coconut aminos
- 1/2 tsp dried ginger*
- 1/2 tsp minced garlic
- 1 to 3 tsp arrowroot starch/flour
- dash of red pepper flakes
Tools:
- blender or food processor
- small saucepan
Directions:
- Pulse all of the ingredients in a blender or food processor until smooth (I left mine with a few pieces of pineapple). Start with 1 tsp of arrowroot, adding more and pulsing again until you reach the level of thickness you like*.
- Pour the sauce into a small saucepan, and simmer until warm.
- Serve over shrimp, crispy chicken, or in a stir fry!
*Notes:
- Use fresh or frozen pineapple (just thaw it first). You could also substitute 8 oz of canned crushed pineapple.
- Try substituting 1 tsp of fresh grated ginger for the dried ginger for extra flavor.
- I used 3 tsp of arrowroot starch, which gave me a thick almost glaze-like consistency. Start with less and add more as you go to see what you prefer!
Just made this for some teriyaki turkey lettuce wraps tonight, using pineapple juice (since that's all I had)...plus 2 teaspoons of arrowroot powder, this stuff is DYNAMITE! Excellent recipe :-)
ReplyDeleteI just tried this and am in LOVE! So good, and easy! I'm wondering if you've ever frozen it? I'd like to make a big batch and freeze in small portions. Thanks for the great recipe!!!
ReplyDeleteHomemade is so much better than storebought, this version sounds awesome!
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