I made one last month which was really good fromhttp://www.recipezaar.com/Baked-Lemon-Chicken-With-Chinese-Lemon-Sauce-194890Chinese Lemon Sauce * 1/4 cup sugar * 1/3 cup chicken broth * 1 teaspoon grated lemon peel * 3 tablespoons lemon juice * 2 tablespoons light corn syrup * 2 tablespoons rice vinegar * 1/4 teaspoon salt * 1 garlic clove, minced * 2 teaspoons cornstarch * 1 teaspoon cold waterBecause some of the feedback said the baking soda taste came through too much, I didn't use any (actually, it isn't in the sauce bit of the recipe which I've copied above, but in the chicken bit which I haven't copied). When I tasted the final product it was a little bit too sweet for my taste, so I added a small amount of baking soda thinking it might tone it down a bit - which it did. It added a slightly sour note. Next time I might see if this could be achieved by adding some grated lemon rind.The original instructions are:Chinese Lemon Sauce: Heat all ingredients except cornstarch and cold water to boiling in 1-quart suacepan, stirring occasionally. Mix cornstarch and cold water; stir into sauce. Cook and stir about 30 seconds or until thickened. Serve warm, or cover and refrigerate up to 2 weeks.So I just bunged everything into the TMX (except the cornstarch). I seem to remember that I used it to steam the chicken in the Varoma - I'm sorry, I can't quite remember what I did, only that it was VERY easy. So I'm guessing I did 15 mins / speed 2.5 / Varoma, and probably added a bit more water/broth?? I would have decided that once I saw how much cooking liquid I had in the bowl ready for steaming. It may have been enough, or I may have upped the quantities. I really can't remember. Once the chicken and veg were finished steaming, I mixed the water and cornstarch, and added them to the bowl - 100oC / speed 3 / 2 minsObviously, if you weren't cooking the chicken and veg in the varoma, there would be no need to do things the way I did. It would then be 100oC / speed 2-3 / 5-8 mins (note when it reached 100oC on scale)It was very easy, and very tasty. A big hit with the whole family. Next time I make it (and there have been several requests for a next time) I'll post it in the main meals section, with the proper instructions!!!! Meantime, I hope this is enough for you to dive in and give it a go if you like a sweet sauce that is just like the one from the Chinese takeaway, only nicer.