Authentic Honey Dill Dipping Sauce Recipe [Winnipeg Style] - Celebration Generation (2024)

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Honey Dill Sauce is a Winnipeg favourite. It's ubiquitous there - you'll find it as a dipping sauce on most restaurant menus and in grocery stores.

Originally published November 14, 2011. Updated on 7/22/2023

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Honey dill dipping sauce is one of those things that I think of as being ubiquitous... and then end up disappointed when it's not.

When you grow up with something THAT popular, it's weird when you move somewhere that's never even heard of it.

So, let me introduce you to honey dill dipping sauce, and share my easy recipe for homemade dill sauce!

What is Honey Dill Sauce?

This delicious dipping sauce is VERY much a Winnipeg thing, and "popular" doesn't even begin to describe it.

If you order chicken fingers anywhere in Winnipeg, there IS honey dill sauce.

Actually, not even "there IS", more like "There MUST BE".

Major chain restaurants, little diners, festival food trucks, school cafeterias... it's just what you do, as it’s one of the most popular chicken finger condiments.

Kids love it, adults of all ages love it... and after putting together this post, I'm gonna NEED to make some for supper tonight!

Where did Honey Dill Sauce Originate?

As the story goes, the owners of Mitzi’s in downtown Winnipeg - a restaurant known for their chicken fingers - fell in love with a dill sauce they’d had at another restaurant.

The husband - Peter Eng - tried to recreate what they’d been served.

One of the attempts resulted in the creation of a honey dill dip that his wife liked so much, they started serving it in the restaurant.

The unique flavor was a hit, and the rest is history.

A recipe for Mitzi's Chicken Fingers was posted to Saveur.com in 2014, including the recipe for their honey dill dip.

Their recipe - unlike the main dipping sauce style you get in Winnipeg restaurants - contains lemon juice and mustard.

Personally, I prefer the "default" - just mayo, honey, and dried dill - to the original.

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How is Honey Dill Dip Used?

I once saw a list of "You know you're from Winnipeg WHEN", and one of the statements was "You dip everything in Honey Dill sauce".

Well, while I wouldn't go so far as to say "everything", it really is a versatile condiment, with a ton of great uses for it.

The most popular use, as I mentioned, is for chicken fingers - or chicken nuggets - and the french fries usually served with them. They’re particularly great with sweet potato fries.

In this sense, think of it as a substitute for honey mustard.

It's also great on fish sticks, roasted potato chunks, steamed carrots, grilled salmon steaks, egg rolls, turkey products, perogies (Try my Gramma's Perogies Recipe!), and with for crudite plates, as a veggie dip!

I knew a person who used it as a salad dressing, though personally I think it’s too thick / sweet for salads.

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More Recipes that Remind me of Gramma

Since originally writing this post, my gramma has sadly passed... but her memory lives on.

Here are a few recipes that remind me of her, whether as something she taught me to make, a replica of a retail treat we used to enjoy together, or one of my own recipes that she would request whenever I’d visit, as an adult.

Homemade Marshmallow Cones
Homemade Clodhoppers Candy
Puffed Wheat Squares
Paska - Ukrainian Easter Bread
Baking Powder Biscuits
Grandma's Potato Salad
Easy Butterfly Cupcakes
Breakfast of Champions
French Canadian Pea Soup
Beep Drink Recipe
Sponge Toffee

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Ingredients

This recipe takes only 3 main ingredients, all of which are available in any grocery store:

Mayonnaise

Use a full fat mayonnaise for the best flavour and texture.

Honey

Be sure to use a fairly light/basic/neutral honey, like clover. Something like a wildflower or buckwheat honey would overpower the other flavours, and not taste as good!

Dill Weed

While I usually prefer to use fresh vs dried when possible, this really is better with dried dill... and that is generally what is used in most versions I’ve ever had.

Variations

There are a couple different types of products out there, that may contain additional ingredients.

I’ve seen honey dill sauce with ground black pepper, added kosher salt, and even mustard powder added.

I’m sure they have a wonderful taste of their own, but they’re not “right”, for nostalgia reasons.

If you didn’t grow up on Winnipeg restaurant honey dill sauce, feel free to dress this recipe up a bit.

... but if you’re looking to replicate the dip you’ve become accustomed to getting pretty much anywhere in Winnipeg?

You’ll want to just make this recipe as-is!

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How Do You Make Honey Dill Sauce?

Given that this is a 3 ingredient, less than 1 minute recipe, I'm a little embarrassed to be posting it.

Well, make no mistake - this is NOT a gourmet thing, this is not haute cuisine... but it's has SUCH a wonderful taste!.

Also, it's like educating all you non-Manitobans on foreign culture, right? 🙂

Anyway, the full recipe is at the bottom of this post, but as an overview:

1. In a small bowl, mix together the mayonnaise and honey until smooth and well blended.

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2. Crush the dried dill in your hand (to release more flavor), add to the mayo mixture, stir well.

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3. Transfer to an airtight container and refrigerate for at least an hour to allow flavors to blend.

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How Long is Honey Dill Dipping Sauce Good For?

Both honey and mayo tend to have long expiry dates, though the dried dill can be a bit of a wild card.

I tend to think that honey dill dip would be good for probably a week or two in the fridge, OR til the mayo expiry date - whichever comes first.

Honestly, I’ve never seen a fresh batch of honey dill dip stay around long enough to test its longevity!

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More Canadian Comfort Food!

Whether you’re a Canadian in the US or not, we could all use some comfort food these days. Here are some Canadian Favourites!

Back Bacon / Canadian Bacon
Beep
Canadian Popcorn Seasoning Recipes
Clodhoppers
Confetti Bars
Dill Pickle Dip
Doughnut Holes - Timbits!
French Canadian Pea Soup
Homemade Deep N Delicious Cake
Homemade Wunderbars
How to Make Peameal Bacon and Back Bacon
Maple Butter Tarts
Montreal Bagels
Persians Recipe
Poutine, My Way!
Puffed Wheat Squares
Replica Swiss Chalet Sauce
Tiger Tail Ice Cream

Looking for even more Canadian recipes? Check out our full Canadian Recipes list!

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Honey Dill Dipping Sauce Recipe [Winnipeg Style]

This Winnipeg favourite is ubiquitous there - you'll find it on most restaurant menus and in grocery stores. While it's usually used for chicken fingers, it’s also great on roasted potato chunks, steamed carrots, salmon, egg rolls, perogies, for crudite plates … and as a french fry dip!

Prep Time5 minutes mins

Chill Time1 hour hr

Total Time1 hour hr 5 minutes mins

Course: Condiment

Cuisine: Canadian

Servings: 6 - 1 cup

Calories: 228kcal

Author: Marie Porter

Ingredients

  • Cup Mayonnaise
  • Cup Honey Liquid, not Whipped
  • 1 tablespoon Dried Dill

Instructions

  • Mix together the mayonnaise and honey until smooth and well blended.

  • Crush the dried dill in your hand (to release more flavor), add to the mayo mixture, stir well.

  • Refrigerate for at least an hour to allow flavors to blend.

Nutrition

Calories: 228kcal | Carbohydrates: 16g | Protein: 1g | Fat: 19g | Saturated Fat: 3g | Cholesterol: 10mg | Sodium: 160mg | Potassium: 27mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 16g | Vitamin A: 46IU | Vitamin C: 1mg | Calcium: 11mg | Iron: 1mg

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FAQs

Is honey dill sauce a Manitoba thing? ›

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. The sauce was mistakenly invented at Mitzi's Chicken Finger Restaurant in downtown Winnipeg.

What are the ingredients in Greetalia honey dill sauce? ›

Try Greetalia's original "Honey Dill Sauce" today! MAYONNAISE (CANOLA OIL, PASTEURIZED LIQUID EGG YOLK, WHITE VINEGAR, WATER, SUGAR, SALT, SPICES, CONCENTRATED LEMON JUICE, CALCIUM DISODIUM EDTA, NATURAL FLAVOUR), PASTEURIZED HONEY, SPICES, SODIUM BENZOATE. CONTAINS MUSTARD, EGG.

What is dill dip made of? ›

What is in Dill Dip? Dill dip starts with a simple and classic combination of sour cream and mayonnaise. If you prefer, the sour cream can be swapped out for plain Greek yogurt. Next comes either fresh or dried dill, some dried or fresh parsley, dried minced onion, garlic powder, and just a pinch of salt.

What does honey dill taste like? ›

Sweet, zesty, and creamy, Mitzi's honey dill sauce became an instant hit and beloved accompaniment to a basket of chicken fingers. What's more, it became a taste of home for many Manitobans.

What food is Winnipeg famous for? ›

Possibly smoked goldeye and Winnipeg rye bread are the two foods unique to Manitoba. We are also known for farmers sausage, garlic sausage and perogies, although these are not strictly iconic to Manitoba.

Where is Greetalia honey dill sauce made? ›

Greetalia - Food Products. Greetalia Food Products Inc. was founded in September of 1999 in Winnipeg, MB. where we have been serving our Honey Dill Sauce in our restaurants since the early 80's!

What is honey sauce made of? ›

7 ingredients is all you need! Honey garlic sauce is made of, well… honey and garlic! But also some soy sauce, brown sugar, rice vinegar, water, and cornstarch are used to complete this iconic sauce.

What are the ingredients in Renee's dill dip? ›

Canola Oil, Water, Sour Cream (Milk Ingredients, Modified Corn Starch, Guar Gum, Carrageenan, Locust Bean Gum, Sodium Citrate, Bacterial Culture, Microbial Enzymes), Cultured Buttermilk (Skim Milk, Bacterial Culture), Frozen Yolk (Egg), Sugar, Vinegar, Salt, Modified Corn Starch, Dehydrated Garlic And Onion, Spices And ...

Why is honey used in sauces? ›

Honey is a perfect ingredient for these fares. It can be used as an emulsifier in sauces and dips; as a glaze for meats and vegetables; or as a dish balancer, enhancing sweet flavor in salads or balancing out flavors in savory offerings.

What do you eat with dill dip? ›

What should I serve with dill dip? Veggies: sliced cucumbers, baby carrots, grape tomatoes, sliced radishes, celery sticks, bell pepper, broccoli, or cauliflower. Snack foods: kettle chips, pita chips, sourdough crackers, tortilla chips, or pretzels.

Does Hidden Valley make a dill dip? ›

DILL-ICIOUS

Savory ranch and the fresh flavor of dill are a match made in heaven, so you know this delicious dip can take any dunkable bite to dreamy new heights.

Why does my dill taste bitter? ›

Be aware that once the weather turns hot, dill plants flower or "bolt." This bolting changes the flavor of the leaves, making them less aromatic and more bitter. Dill seed tastes like a mild version of caraway.

What is the difference between Indian dill and European dill? ›

The Indian dill seeds are known to contain more dillapiole (36.0%) and less carvone (19.5%), whereas European dill has more carvone (45.9%) and less dillapiole (7%) (Gupta 2004, Malhotra and Vashishtha 2005).

What is dill mistaken for? ›

There are not many plants that can be easily confused with dill and those that are often confused with this plant are not toxic. Other plants that closely resemble dill include fennel (Foeniculum vulgare) and anise (Pimpinella anisum).

What country is dill commonly used in? ›

Culinary uses: Dill is very popular in Greece and Turkey, where it is used in a wide variety of vegetable dishes, legumes, meat and fish dishes, soups, salads, and pies (Basan, 2006; Eckhardt, 2017; Psilakis and Psilakis, 1997).

What countries commonly use dill? ›

The plant is especially popular in Germany, Scandinavia, and Russia. use dill to make a dish called gravlax, which consists of salmon pickled in salt, sugar, and dill. Gravlax is often served as an appetizer with a dill and mustard sauce. heads are added to salads.

Where does dill flavor come from? ›

Dill (Anethum graveolens) is an annual herb in the celery family Apiaceae. It is native to North Africa, Iran, and the Arabian Peninsula; it is grown widely in Eurasia, where its leaves and seeds are used as a herb or spice for flavouring food. L. Anethum arvense Salisb.

Does St Louis sell dill sauce? ›

St. Louis Bar & Grill's Famous Garlic Dill Sauce, now available in a handy take-home bottle! Caution, very addictive – please enjoy responsibly.

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