Caramelized-Scallion Sauce Recipe (2024)

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Delee

The article talks about scallion-ginger sauce, but this recipe is for plain scallion sauce. It's missing a whole world of flavor without the ginger, and since you're using a food processor, it's nothing to add about 2 inches of ginger root to the puree. You will not regret it. It goes on everything -rice, noodles, chicken, pork, fish, dumplings. etc.

Walter

Read the full article in the link to understand the reason that the sauce does not have ginger in the recipe. Nothing says that you cannot add it however, but one should recognize that Francis Lam knows what he is doing by leaving it out of this particular prep.

Diane

I thought the listed proportions would be too oily for my taste and I wasn't prepared to babysit it. So, I pureed 5oz scallions and 1/8c olive oil with enough water to make a slurry and lotsa salt. Poured it into a Pyrex dish, loosely covered w/foil and cooked it in the Instant Pot on Manual for 30 min, NR.I'm not sure if it's 'correct' but it's army green, sweet, mellow and so good. Put over pasta with melty cheese and peas. Curl-up-on-the-couch, face-in-the-bowl, leave-me-be meal.

Ajewel

This recipe is delicious when you FOLLOW THE LITTLE DETAILS--the oil needs to be WARM, not hot, so you can regulate the cooking and prevent it from becoming a scummy mess. Using peanut oil this time but it was delicious with olive oil, too. Left out the ginger until I knew with what I wanted to serve it. BTW, you can be lazy/efficient: pulse all the 1" pieces together, add salt and remove 1/3 of the scallions to a bowl, then proceed with pureeing the 2/3 left in processor. Yummm!

W

Original Ginger Scallion Recipe2oz ginger6oz scallions2t sea salt1C peanut oil1. Place the ginger in the bowl of a food processor and process until the ginger is finely minced but not mushy. Scrape it into a large, tall, heatproof bowl2. Mince scallions in processor. Add to bowl with the ginger.3. Add salt, should be too salty4. Heat oil to smoking and pour over ginger/scallions. Stir lightly. Let cool to room temperature

Ze'ev Silverman

I made two consequential changes:1. I used leeks instead of scallions2. I chopped them with a 'wand processor'. It wasn't working with the traditional food processor.The result is sweet and tasty, and I have quite a few dishes I will be experimenting on with it. For one, onion soup. Wish me luck!

Stacy Hall

As others have noted, this is a fantastic, terrible-looking sauce that also makes a great condiment for eggs, fish, steamed veggies, etc. However, 2 points that are important to note:- It really does take a solid hour of gentle cooking to bring out the truly rich umami, so plan ahead.- I'm skeptical of a 2-week lifespan when refrigerated - even covered in oil, my batch smelled/tasted off after a week in a 37-degree fridge.

Maura

I followed the quantities carefully and it ended up yummy but too oily. I'll used 3/4 cup of oil next time. It does freeze well in my opinion.

LouiseM.

Best tips:- reduce oil to 3/4 cup- add about 2 inches of ginger root to the puree.- I used leeks instead of scallions- delicious with olive oil, too- you can be lazy/efficient: pulse all the 1" pieces together, add salt and remove 1/3 of the scallions to a bowl, then proceed with pureeing the 2/3 left in processor. Yummm!- freezes well

Seona

Try spooning it onto plastic wrap and freezing a few blobs. It will keep better at freezing point. Or put into ice cube tray, pop the frozen cubes and keep in a zip lock bag in the freezer. Then can make up a mug of noodles in microwave with added sauce.....yum.

JC

Add soy sauce while making this sauce will produce the key ingredient of my favorite Shanghainese comfort food- " Scallion Oil Tossed noodle". Just toss the sauce with boiled Chinese dry noodle. To get a better and less oily texture, I finished the noodle in a hot pan ( or wok) with the sauce. Meat and vegetables are optional.

Melody

I've been making this for several years now. I find the recipe strange that it omits ginger. I also find it weird that they insist on using a food processor. I slice the scallions very thin. And I add maybe 1/2 volume of grated (with a microplane) ginger. I personally use olive oil because that tends to be what I have, and it doesn't offend me - as someone who grew up eating this. I generously add salt. For me, that is sea salt, but I could see why kosher salt is used in the recipe.

Janis

Lam's original recipe for the classic Cantonese ginger scallion sauce is here: https://www.salon.com/2010/06/19/ginger_scallion_sauce_recipe/

Theresa

Best tips: - reduce oil to 3/4 cup - add about 2 inches of ginger root to the puree. - I used leeks instead of scallions - delicious with olive oil, too - you can be lazy/efficient: pulse all the 1" pieces together, add salt and remove 1/3 of the scallions to a bowl, then proceed with pureeing the 2/3 left in processor. Yummm! - freezes well

Danielle

Execellent! I added some garlic and ginger with the green onions at the end, then made dumplings with it. For a vegetarian version, I sautéed mushrooms in the sauce, added soy sauce, cilantro, cabbage and toasted sesame oil. For pork dumplings, I sautéed the cabbage in the sauce and soy sauce, then added that mixture when cooled to ground pork and cilantro. I’ll definitely be making the sauce again, although I might reduce oil slightly for my purposes.

Lafayette Ann

Made as written. It is fabulous. It doesn't need ginger IMHO. Just a good hit of kosher salt. Added some to turkey burger mix. Next it's going on noodles.

D

can this be frozen?

Elizabeth

So sweet and tasty. Loved it folded into scrambled eggs and dressing roasted veggies.

elena

The whole business with two different preparations of scallions is unnecessarily fussy. Put all your scallions (/ramps/green garlic, whatever) into the food processor and mince. Scoop out around 1/5 of the mixture in a measuring cup and reserve. Now puree the rest. I liked the zinginess of adding the raw minced scallions at the end but only wanted to chop once.

Liz

This was a bit of a revelation. While it was cooking I was highly doubtful but when I tasted it at the 'army green' stage it was wonderful. As promised, sweet, salty, and savory a perfect way to add some excitement to so many things. We had it with rice, eggs and bok choy, yum!

Vicki

I made this. Did not turn out good. Probably because I had to use a wand mixer. Do you think I could use it as a mqrinqde?

Jen C

So easy. I agree with other notes, 3/4 cup oil vs cup. And just go low and slow, all of the bite goes out and you’re left with a scallion elixir. I had it over grilled chicken and added a bit of chili crisp. Delicious.

Shari

I made this using a giant amount of garlic scapes from my CSA box. I added the ginger and soy sauce as others suggested. This is unbelievably delicious! I also added a little toasted sesame oil. I know this limits the sauce in the flavor profile, but no complaints here! It is ugly and I can’t stop eating it!

Karen

When you chop off the roots, take about an inch and stick them in random space in flowerpots, or neatly in a row, and they make lotsa scallion greens.

Amy

To make this delicious recipe also healthy, use avocado oil which has many health benefits including that its fatty acids are stable when heated.

colonel mustard

admission: i first made the recipe for ginger-scallion sauce in the Bo Ssam recipe on this site. i've made this recipe once as described above, but later versions, i did end up adding in the ginger, so the sauce i make nowadays is a mix of the two, this one here and that one. yes, both take a bit to make, but then improv-ing meals with them is so easy. and tasty.so, yes, this is sauce here is highly recommended, but also def check out the ginger-scallion sauce on the bo ssam recipe.

Renorose

It took me significantly longer than 35 minutes to get the desired caramelized flavor - worth it! Did it on my day off when I had the time to baby it. Having had ginger scallion sauce there's a good difference to be appreciated here. This sauce is more versatile and can become an amazing ingredient in other sauces that are not necessarily Asian inspired.

Jesse

Highly addictive. I've also used the same preparation but replaced the scallions with ramps with great results, though a different flavor.

Cathy

I got a massive bunch of scallions in my CSA (way too big to use as a garnish) and thought it was the perfect opportunity to make this dish. It's really easy as long as you have the time to babysit it. I served it with rice noodles that I sautéed with bitter greens and crispy tofu. Really great to have on hand for a quick delicious meal!

NTustin

Doubled recipe. Not as easy to fit in food processor or wok

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