With Impossible Burger, this dish cooks exactly like ground beef! Delicious creamy sauce over soft and tasty meatballs makes for a comfortable family traditional supper any time!
Prep Time: | 5 mins |
Cook Time: | 5 mins |
Total Time: | 10 mins |
Servings: | 12 |
Yield: | 1 1/2 cups |
Ingredients
- 1 cup water
- 1 cup brown sugar
- 1 ½ tablespoons cornstarch
- 2 tablespoons minced garlic, or to taste
- ¼ teaspoon red pepper flakes
Instructions
- Combine water, brown sugar, and cornstarch in a small saucepan. Bring to a simmer over medium-high heat; stir until sugar is dissolved and sauce is thickened.
- Remove the saucepan from heat; stir in garlic and red pepper flakes.
Reviews
Meh. I made lots of changes. It’s a good starting point, though.
I’ve made this several times now. A most excellent sauce for the lumpia I purchase from a Philippina neighbor. Sometimes my corn starch gets lumpy though.
Yes, rubba, we made this sauce and – as it stands it is too sweet and flat. HOWEVER – the addition of soy sauce made it actually quite good, by balancing the sugar.
PERFECT sauce for lumpia. The sweetness and spiciness were an amazing combination.
This was a great base but I made quite a few changes as many users suggested and it turned out amazing. I cut the sugar to 3/4 cup and it was still far too sweet. I used 3 minced garlic cloves but didn’t measure much of anything else, just added to taste. Added some rice wine vinegar, soy sauce, a lot more chili flakes and the zest of an orange. With these additions, this was one of the best sauces I have ever had!
I made it just like it said, but was really sweet. To cut through the sweetness I added a small splash of rice wine vinegar and pinch of salt. Once the overwhelming sweetness was gone, it was an amazing sauce. Thanks for the hookup!
Great sauce for Lumpia. I did add some hoisen sauce to the mixture along with green onion and ginger and it was awesome.
Very sweet. Too sweet for our taste so I added rice vinegar and it’s very tasty now! Now it’s more sweet & sour and delish on lumpia!
It was so cloyingly sweet as made. I added more pepper, some rice vinegar and soy sauce, which improved it.
I lived (and ate) in the Philippines for 4 years, and this recipe is spot-on. Good job!
Made exactly as written, love this recipe. Thank you for sharing it. I have been using for years, thank you for posting it
This was a pretty good sauce but it did need help. I added twice as much of the chili flakes, I added a teaspoon of pink Himalayan sea salt, and I also added half of an orange zested. it turned out to be absolutely fabulous. Just enough orange to balance everything out but not too much to the point where it feels like it’s a sauce for orange chicken
Really a great sauce for lumpia. I halfed the sugar and it was just right, for us. Thanks
This sauce is very simple to prepare. It was too sweet for my families taste. I added rice wine vinegar which cut the sweetness very well. I also added 3/4 of a tablespoon of red pepper flakes.
Not like a Lumpia sauce we have ever had, made exact as written.
Sorry, but we didn’t really like this. It didn’t taste like most lumpia sauce I have had. It was really sweet. We love garlic too, but it seemed like 2 tbsp. was a little to much.
Tasty and very easy sauce. I upped the red pepper flakes to 1/2 teaspoon & it really gave it a great heat. Withouth the spicy notes it would be way too syrupy sweet.
Very good. Adjust garlic and red pepper flakes to taste. I added almost twice as much red pepper flakes and only made half the recipe. A keeper.
My family and friends loved it!!!
Definitely needed more pepper (we used a about a TBS of ground red pepper) and is a tad too sweet, but all in all a GREAT sauce for lumpia!
Everyone enjoyed it, a bit sweet but it went really well with the lumpia.