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Receta Better Than Papa John’s Garlic Dipping Sauce
by Stephanie Manley

Better Than Papa John’s Garlic Dipping Sauce

August 12, 20149 Comments

If you are like me you love the garlic dipping sauce from Papa John’s. I love this garlic buttery sauce, it is perfect dipping sauce for pizza. Delicious yes, healthy well, chances are you aren’t eating pizza to start with.

You might wonder how you can make a your own garlic dipping sauce for pizza that is similar to Papa John’s. I have a recipe for you. Papa John’s garlic dipping sauce is a creamy garlic sauce that is perfect to dip those pizza crusts into. When you make it from scratch you can use it for so many more things. You can spread it on bread for a simple garlic toast, or even spread some on a steak just before serving.

Now, let me first say, their dipping sauce is vegan, so if you want to truly duplicate what they do, I suggest you use a brand of buttery like sauce like Smart Balance which is truly vegan. It has good flavor, and will make a good sauce. I know a lot of recipes online suggest that you use margarine. I personally dislike margarine. I tend to feel that if you are going to enjoy a buttery sauce, why not use butter.

What’s the problem? Butter separates and gets weird. I have a suggestion for you though. We are going to make our sauce with clarified butter. By taking this extra step you will end up with a creamy buttery sauce that you can use to dip pizza into or even spread on some bread or a piece of steak. When you clarify butter you will separate out the milk solids so what you are left with is a butter with only that is completely clear and it won’t separate.

When you make clarified butter you will lose some of the butter in the process. So you will end up with about 25% less. You will end up with a rich intense butter flavor that will be amazing, and you will be certain to love dipping your pizza slices into this sauce.

Instructions

Place butter into a small sauce pan over low heat. Allow the butter to gently melt. Do not stir the butter while it is melting. The butter will separate into three different layers. The butter will become foamy on top. There will be clear layer in the middle. Towards the bottom of the pan will be a layer of the milk solids.

When the foamy layer forms. Spoon off the foamy layer and discard. Gently decant the middle layer of the butter into a small dish. You should end up with about a tablespoon of milk solids in the bottom of the pan. Discard the milk solids.

About Stephanie

I recreate your favorite restaurant recipes, so you can prepare these dishes at home. I help you cook dinner, and serve up dishes you know your family will love. You can find most of the ingredients for all of the recipes in your local grocery store.

Stephanie is the author of CopyKat.com's Dining Out in the Home, and CopyKat.com's Dining Out in the Home 2.