Honey dill

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Honey dill sauce
Bottled Greetalia Honey Dill Sauce
TypeSauce
Place of originCanada
Region or stateWinnipeg, Manitoba
Main ingredientsMayonnaise, honey, and dried dill.

Honey dill is a condiment consisting of honey, mayonnaise, and dried dill that is unique to Manitoba, Canada. It is often used as a dipping sauce for chicken fingers as well as for sweet potato fries.[1] The sauce was mistakenly invented at Mitzi's Chicken Finger Restaurant in downtown Winnipeg.[2] The restaurant specialized in chicken fingers, the meal for which the sauce is mostly used. Its owner had tried to copy a different recipe by taste from another restaurant, but got the recipe wrong.[1] The accidental sauce was so popular at the restaurant that it took off locally in the province. President's Choice marketed a brand nationally, however sales outside Manitoba were too slow. Today most production is done by a local Winnipeg producer or in-house at restaurants.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c David Sanderson (January 25, 2014). "A Manitoba mistake: Honey dill sauce is strange and it's zesty... and it's ours". Winnipeg Free Press.
  2. ^ Jennifer Bain (March 28, 2014). "Recipe:Chicken fingers with honey-dill dipping sauce". Toronto Star. Retrieved 2019-12-08.