What Alternative Jelly Can You Use for Baked Potstickers Sauce?

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Discussion Overview

This thread explores alternatives to jalapeno jelly for use in a baked potstickers sauce, with participants sharing personal experiences and suggestions regarding different sauces and jellies they have tried or found effective.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, mentions using sweet and sour sauce as a substitute during a cluster meeting, which they found enjoyable.
  • Another participant expresses a strong preference for jalapeno jelly, stating that alternatives like apricot jam mixed with minced jalapeno do not compare in flavor.
  • Several users note difficulties in finding the correct jelly, with one sharing that they found it in the deli section of grocery stores.
  • One participant shares their experience of using a different color jelly than specified, indicating satisfaction with the outcome despite not using the recommended jelly.
  • Another participant discusses issues with the browning of potstickers, noting that they have experienced uneven cooking and seeking advice on the matter.
  • One user suggests that not spraying oil on the potstickers may help with browning, sharing their extensive experience making potstickers.
  • A participant mentions that plum sauce is also a good option for dipping, describing it as sweet and tangy.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ regarding the best substitute for jalapeno jelly, with some participants expressing strong preferences for it while others share alternative experiences. There is also a shared concern about the browning issue with potstickers, indicating a common experience among several users.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences and preferences regarding sauces and jellies, reflecting a variety of cooking practices and outcomes.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for alternative sauce ideas for potstickers or those experiencing similar cooking challenges may find the shared experiences relevant.

AmyR
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What jelly can be substituted for the jalapeno jelly for the baked potstickers sauce?
Amy
 
Bkd PotstickersWe used sweet & sour sauce @ one of our cluster meetings b/c the gal who was suppose to bring that forgot & I found the sauce in my cupboard.
It was really good too.

Anne Winchester
 
Are you unable to find the jelly?I would not recommend replacing it with another jelly. This one has a distinct flar! I have found it at the 3 grocery stores in my town, Smiths, Albertsons and Super Wal Mart.
 
I found mine in the deli section of two grocery stores
 
The HO sent out a Weekly Bites email saying you could use Apricot Jam with 1 T of minced jalapeno. You know what? It's not NEARLY as good that way. If you can find the jalapeno jelly, you should use that.
 
I can't remember...which color it says to use red or green but whatever the color I could only fine the opposite. I think it calls for red? I used green? I have never had it with the correct one cause I cant find the correct one, but the one I used was good. I also serve them with sweet and sour sauce. Either way those things are yuuuuuuuuumy!!
 
yep, they call for the green. Speaking of potstickers, does anyone else have the problem I have had multiple times of the tops becoming darker than the rest? I cook them on the large round stone and do all the shapes but usually to finish up quickly I do the 'pyramid' or 'ruffle' and they keep browning up at the tips but still look UNcooked at the end of the cooking time on the rest of the potsticker. Is it just me?
 
Not just you
kcjodih said:
yep, they call for the green. Speaking of potstickers, does anyone else have the problem I have had multiple times of the tops becoming darker than the rest? I cook them on the large round stone and do all the shapes but usually to finish up quickly I do the 'pyramid' or 'ruffle' and they keep browning up at the tips but still look UNcooked at the end of the cooking time on the rest of the potsticker. Is it just me?

Nope, its not just you. I have had that happen to. I even lowered the shelf in my oven to see if that helped, but it didn't. I would like some pointers too if anyone has them.

Kim
 
It's going to happen there is nothing you can do, except don't spray any oil on them. That seems to help a little bit. I made the pot stickers at so many shows last year I can make them in my sleep. The envelope is the only one that does not do that. I make the chick stickers in the envelope and the crab or shrmp in the flower one.
I posted it a long time ago but I will give you the recipe. I used to work at a chineese restaruant and we had these things called crab meat dumplings. They had crm chz and imitation crab meat in a won ton shell.
16oz of crm chz'
8oz of crab meat or shrimp choped
2-3 green onions diced
melt crm chz for about a minute then mix onions & crab use small scoop and fold like flower or ruffle(no water) They are so yummy and all my guests liked them better than our recipe. I am actually making these tonight for my family my one year old loves them. :D

Sorry I don't have a better answer for the browning on top. I have always found the jelly at albertson's next to the mint jelly, and if you have a natural food store they will most likely carry it. I always use the red jelly and I squeeze gingerroot into the sauce, it makes it taste better.
 
Buying plum sauce at your local grocery or asian market is also excellent for dipping. It is very sweet and tangy.
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a good substitute for soy sauce in potsticker sauce?

A good substitute for soy sauce in potsticker sauce is tamari, which is a gluten-free alternative. You can also use coconut aminos for a soy-free option that still provides a similar umami flavor.

Can I use teriyaki sauce instead of jelly in potsticker sauce?

Yes, you can use teriyaki sauce as an alternative to jelly in potsticker sauce. It will add a sweet and savory flavor, but be mindful that teriyaki sauce is typically thicker and may alter the consistency of your sauce.

Is there a fruit-based alternative to jelly for potsticker sauce?

Yes, you can use fruit preserves or fruit-based sauces, such as apricot or peach preserves, as an alternative to jelly. These will add a sweet and fruity flavor that complements the savory elements of the potstickers.

What can I use if I want a spicy alternative to jelly in potsticker sauce?

If you're looking for a spicy alternative, consider using a chili garlic sauce or sriracha mixed with a bit of honey. This combination will provide both heat and sweetness, enhancing the flavor of your potstickers.

Can I use honey or maple syrup instead of jelly in potsticker sauce?

Yes, honey or maple syrup can be used as alternatives to jelly in potsticker sauce. They will add sweetness, but you may want to adjust the other ingredients to balance the flavors, as these options are less fruity than jelly.

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