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Mumbo Sauce

Chicken wings and fries with mumbo sauce all over them on a green plate
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  • Total Time

    10 minutes (plus cooling time)

What do you get when you remix barbecue sauce to be a little bit sweeter and quite a bit spicier? A spectacular vermillion-hued condiment known as mumbo sauce or mambo sauce, depending on who you ask. With its ketchupy, vinegary base, this sweet-and-sour sauce is a staple at Chinese American carryout spots and soul food restaurants in predominantly Black neighborhoods in both Chicago and Washington, DC.

Where it originated is up for debate. Chicago proponents trace the sauce to a Mississippi man, Argia B. Collins, who settled on the west side of Chicago in the 1940s. In the ’50s, Collins established what would become a renowned restaurant, where he introduced his piquant barbecue sauce. It was such a hit, he trademarked the name Mumbo Sauce and startedselling it by the bottle. Meanwhile, DC mumbo sauce fans contend that the condiment was invented at Wings-n-Things, an area restaurant famous for its fried foods, in the 1960s. And these daysCapital City Mambo Sauceis a popular DC brand.

Whatever its provenance, mumbo sauce gets its signature flavor from various means. Our version pulls in tropical sweetness from pineapple juice, earthy warmth from white pepper, and tangy heat from Louisiana-style hot sauce. The result is bright, punchy, and viscous. Keep a batch in the fridge and use it to slather ribs, glaze chicken wings, and marinate fish or as a dipping sauce forfrench friesand egg rolls.

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What you’ll need

Ingredients

Makes about 1½ cups

1 cup ketchup
½ cup distilled white vinegar
½ cup (packed) dark brown sugar
¼ cup soy sauce
2 Tbsp. hot sauce (preferably Crystal)
2 Tbsp. pineapple juice (from a can)
2 tsp. sweet paprika
1 tsp. Diamond Crystal or ½ tsp. Morton kosher salt
1 tsp. freshly ground white pepper
1 tsp. garlic powder
  1. Step 1

    Whisk1 cup ketchup,½ cup distilled white vinegar,½ cup (packed) dark brown sugar,¼ cup soy sauce,2 Tbsp. hot sauce,2 Tbsp. pineapple juice,2 tsp. sweet paprika,1 tsp. Diamond Crystal or ½ tsp. Morton kosher salt,1 tsp. freshly ground white pepper, and1 tsp. garlic powderin a medium saucepan until smooth.

    Step 2

    Place pan over medium-low heat and bring mixture to a simmer, whisking occasionally. Cook, whisking often, until sauce is thickened, about 5 minutes. Let cool, whisking occasionally to prevent a skin from forming.

    Do Ahead:Sauce can be made 2 weeks ahead. Cover and refrigerate in an airtight container.

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