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Homemade Thai Sweet Chili Sauce recipe uses 6 simple ingredients and takes just 10 minutes to prepare. It’s a flavorful healthy sauce that contains just a fraction of the sugar in store bought options!

Once prepared, use Thai chili sauce to make sweet chili salmon, grilled cedar plank salmon or crock pot chicken thighs.

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Table of Contents

  • What Is Thai Sweet Chili Sauce?
  • Ingredients
  • How to Make Thai Sweet Chili Sauce
  • Can I Use A Sugar Free Substitute for Making This Sauce?
  • Can I Use Fresh Red Chillies?
  • How to Add an Umami Taste?
  • FAQs
  • How Do I Use Thai Sweet Chili Sauce?
  • How Long Can It Be Stored?
  • More Must Try Thai Inspired Recipes
  • Healthy Thai Sweet Chili Sauce Recipe Recipe

I’m no stranger to making homemade sauces and dressings like this peanut sauce or Asian salad dressing. They take minutes to prepare, contain no preservatives, and can be made far healthier than their store bought alternatives.

For example, this Thai sweet chili sauce recipe contains no refined sugar and is heat adjustable for a tastier and healthier version of your favorite Thai chili sauce.

It’s sweet and sour, tangy, with a kick of heat, and makes for a delicious condiment or dipping sauce. Now you can learn how to make Thai sweet chili sauce at home with just a few all natural, affordable ingredients and just 10 minutes of prep time!

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What Is Thai Sweet Chili Sauce?

Also referred to as Asian sweet chili sauce, Thai chili sauce or nam chim kai in Thailand, it means “dipping sauce for chicken” and pairs perfectly with almond crusted chickenorcrispy coconut chicken.

Sweet chili sauce commonly may contain red chili paste (or sambal oelek), rice wine vinegar, sugar, and sometimes ginger and fish sauce. My version is a simplified version with easy to find ingredients plus it’s refined sugar free, gluten free and vegan.

Maybe I’m a little biased, but I honestly think this is the only Thai sweet chili sauce recipe you’ll ever need. It’s the best!

Ingredients

One of the best parts about this homemade Thai chili sauce recipe is that all ingredients listed below are affordable and easy to buy organic if desired.

  • Maple syrup: This chili sauce recipe relies on maple syrup rather than using tons of refined white sugar. You could alternatively use honey, agave, or brown rice syrup, but each will affect the flavor and sweetness.
  • Vinegar: Rice vinegar is naturally milder and on the sweeter side, so it works perfectly.
  • Garlic: I use just one clove of garlic, but feel free to adjust the amount to personal preferences.
  • Red pepper flakes: I used regular red pepper flakes but feel free to swap this out with other chili varieties.
  • Cornstarch: Needed to thicken the sauce. You could also potentially use arrowroot powder or tapioca starch, though I haven’t tried.
  • Water: To thin the sauce, adjust to preference.
  • Salt: To enhance taste.
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How to Make Thai Sweet Chili Sauce

Only a few easy steps and this healthy Thai sweet chili sauce is ready to use!

  • Add the ingredients to a pan: Add all the Asian sweet chili sauce ingredients to a pan and whisk until well combined.
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  • Thicken and reduce: Bring the chili Thai mixture to a boil over medium heat, reduce to low, and simmer for 7-10 minutes, or until thickened. Then, use immediately, transferring any leftovers to a clean glass jar.
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Before transferring to a jar, give your Thai sweet chili sauce a quick taste test and adjust any elements if needed. For example, more chili for heat, more maple for sweetness, or a little more vinegar for tang.

Can I Use A Sugar Free Substitute for Making This Sauce?

Yes, you could make this with a sugar free alternative like granulated erythritol, but it won’t be quite as sticky. You could also try a liquid monk fruit or a sugar free syrup alternative. The flavor might differ.

Can I Use Fresh Red Chillies?

Yes, especially if you desire your Thai sweet chili sauce to be a more red color similar to those found in store bought bottles. Use Thai red chillies if you can find them and be aware they are more spicy so you may want to remove the seeds before you process them into a paste.

Alternately, you could use sambal oelek which is a pickled chili paste. You may find you need to use less rice vinegar with this option.

I find that using a combination of red pepper flakes and rice vinegar is comparable to both of these, plus I always have them on hand!

How to Add an Umami Taste?

With it’s sweet and spicy ingredients, balancing Thai sweet chili sauce with umami flavor adds depth of flavor. While this sauce does already have garlic (another umami ingredient) you could add 1-2 teaspoons soy sauce (or tamari for a gluten free option) that will add additional savory taste.

FAQs

How can I adjust the heat of Thai sweet chili sauce?

Simply swap out the type of dried chili flakes used (Chinese or Korean chili flakes are usually very mild) and the amount used. Note that the less you use, the less of a gorgeous orange/red color the sauce will be.

You also might be able neutralize the spice slightly with the addition of extra sweetener.

What other vinegars can I use in homemade sweet chili sauce?

I recommend using other milder, sweeter options like white wine vinegar or apple cider vinegar.

Can I use honey in sweet chili sauce recipe?

Yes you can, but note that it’s sweeter than maple syrup and has a stronger flavor, so less would be needed.

What else can I add for a more authentic Thai flavor?

You can add 1-2 teaspoons grated ginger for more depth of flavor and slight heat or 2-3 teaspoons fish sauce.

How Do I Use Thai Sweet Chili Sauce?

When I say that the food serving options for this sweet chili sauce are endless, I mean it. Here are just a few of the ways I like to enjoy it.

  • As a sauce for cabbage stir fry and salmon sushi bake.
  • As a dip for healthy fried chicken.
  • A dip for canned salmon cakes.
  • With a meatless meal like fried tofu or air fryer tofu.
  • A condiment for healthy salmon burgers.
  • To make salad dressing in this Thai cucumber salad.

Let me know in the comments your favorite way of enjoying this homemade sweet chili sauce!

How Long Can It Be Stored?

You can store Thai sweet chili sauce in the fridge for between 2-3 weeks. It may thicken, just reheat it on the stovetop or in the microwave. You may need to add a splash of water to reach desired consistency.

I recommend freezing the sauce in smaller ‘portioned’ amounts in a silicone ice-cube tray for 2-3 months. The sauce won’t freeze solid, which is why it’s best to use a silicone tray for easy removal.

More Must Try Thai Inspired Recipes

  • Thai chicken curry
  • Thai turkey meatballs
  • Thai chicken salad
  • Thai cauliflower rice
  • Pad Thai zucchini noodles
  • Thai chicken butternut squash soup
  • Instant Pot Thai chicken soup
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Healthy Thai Sweet Chili Sauce Recipe

Homemade Thai Sweet Chili Sauce recipe that contains just a fraction of the sugar in store bought options.

4.82 from 38 votes

Servings 12 servings

Calories 40

Prep Time 3 minutes minutes

Cook Time 7 minutes minutes

Total Time 10 minutes minutes

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Ingredients

Instructions

  • In a small saucepan, add maple syrup, water, vinegar, cornstarch, garlic, salt, red pepper chili flakes and whisk until combined.

  • Bring to a boil, reduce heat to low and simmer for 7-10 minutes or until sauce has thickened.

  • Transfer to a glass jar to store. Use this sauce to make sweet chili salmon, cedar plank salmon or slow cooker Thai chicken thighs.

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Notes

  • Store: Refrigerate for up to a few weeks.
  • Freeze: Freeze in smaller ‘portioned’ amounts in a silicone ice cube tray for 2-3 months.
  • Sweetener: Honey, brown rice syrup, or agave may work, but taste may be sweeter.
  • For umami taste: Add 1 – 2 tsp soy sauce (or tamari for gluten free).
  • Deeper red color: Use fresh red Thai chillies that have been deseeded and made into a paste. Alternately, use sambal oelek (pickled chili paste).

Nutrition

Serving: 2tbsp | Calories: 40kcal | Carbohydrates: 10g | Protein: 1g | Fat: 1g | Sodium: 195mg | Sugar: 8g

Course: Condiment

Cuisine: Asian

Author: Olena Osipov

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Healthy Thai Chili Sauce Recipe - iFoodReal.com (2024)

FAQs

What is Thai chili sauce made of? ›

It is commonly made with red chili peppers (often Fresno chile, Thai or red jalapeños), rice wine vinegar, sometimes garlic, sometimes fish sauce, and a sweetening ingredient such as fruit or a refined sugar or honey.

What can I use instead of Thai chili sauce? ›

There are a fair few options for replacing Thai sweet chili sauce! Try sriracha sauce with a little sweetener, plum sauce, hot sauce with maple syrup, spicy ketchup, sambal oelek or other chili sauces such as chili garlic sauce.

What is the nutrition in sweet Thai chili sauce? ›

Thai Sweet Chili Sauce - 1 tbsp
  • Total Fat 0g 0%
  • Saturated Fat 0g 0%
  • Polyunsaturated Fat 0g.
  • Cholesterol 0mg 0%
  • Sodium 4.1mg 0%
  • Total Carbohydrates 8.8g 3%
  • Dietary Fiber 0g 0%
  • Sugars 8.4g.
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What is the difference between Thai chili sauce and sweet Thai chili sauce? ›

Thai Chili Sauce vs. Sweet Chili Sauce. Not to be confused with sweet chili sauce, traditional Thai chili sauce is made with fresh chilies, garlic, and fish sauce instead of just red peppers and sugar. It's bolder and more savory in flavor (although the sweet, spicy kick and sticky consistency are the same).

Are Thai chili healthy? ›

Thai Chillies carry a good amount of minerals like potassium, manganese, iron, and magnesium. Potassium is an important component of cell and body fluids that helps controlling heart rate and blood pressure. The human body uses manganese as a co-factor for the antioxidant enzyme, superoxide dismutase.

What is the famous chili sauce in Thailand? ›

Huy Fong's sriracha sauce (/sɪˈrɑːtʃə/ sih-RAH-chə; Thai: ศรีราชา, pronounced [sǐːrāːtɕʰāː]; Vietnamese: Tương Ớt Sriracha), also referred to as sriracha, co*ck sauce or rooster sauce due to the rooster on its label, is a brand of sriracha, a chili sauce that originated in Thailand.

What is similar to sweet Thai chili sauce? ›

Sriracha is somewhat similar to sweet chili sauce in terms of spiciness but lacks the same level of sweetness. To make it more like sweet chili sauce, mix sriracha with some sugar or honey until you achieve your desired level of sweetness.

Is sriracha the same as Thai chili sauce? ›

Sweet Chili Sauce is a Thai condiment that's sweet, spicy, and tangy. It's often served with spring rolls. Compared to sriracha, Sweet Chili Sauce tends to be sweeter than it is spicy. While it does have many similar ingredients to sriracha—like chili, garlic, salt, and vinegar—the proportions are different.

What is the difference between Thai chili and chile de arbol? ›

These chiles are a must in spicy Asian cuisines. Thai bird chile is sometimes mistaken for chile de árbol, which looks very similar but is a lot milder. To differentiate between the two, look at the tip: Thai bird chiles have pointed tips, while chiles de árbol are more rounded.

How much sodium is in Thai chili sauce? ›

You can expect anywhere from 200 – 400mg of sodium per 2 tbsp serving in the stuff you find at the store. This low sodium Thai chili sauce recipe uses a simple slurry to create a beautifully textured sauce that not only is very low in sodium, but is also very easy to make.

Does Thai chili sauce have carbs? ›

Crucials Thai Style Sweet Chili Sauce (1 serving) contains 22.9g total carbs, 21g net carbs, 0g fat, 0.7g protein, and 87 calories.

How much sugar is in Thai sauce? ›

Hot Thai sauce nutrition facts and analysis per 1 tablespoon (16 g)
Carbohydrates
NutrientAmountDV
Carbohydrate2.65 g1 %
Fiber0.08 g0 %
Sugars2.57 g
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What is the name of Thai sweet chili sauce? ›

In Thailand, the sauce was commonly called Nam Chim Kai. Nam Chim translates to sauce while Kai refers to chicken in the Thai language. From this translation, we can gather that Thai sweet chili sauce was primarily used for chicken, but it has since been adapted for a variety of applications.

What is the difference between red Thai chili and green Thai chili? ›

While our fresh large green Thai chillies have a similar appearance to the fresh large red, also being elongated, slender and also tapered at their non-stem end, the large green chillies are slightly more spicy with a SHU scale ranking of 1,500.

Is Thai chili sauce the same as Thai chili paste? ›

Paste is more dense in texture with a greater, more intense flavor profile, usually used to add flavor to an already prepared product. Sauce is usually a finished product having a modified flavor profile and has a much looser consistency. Chilli paste is home made.

What does Thai chili taste like? ›

SHU Scale: 1,500 (LOW HEAT)

These chillies have an earthy taste and provide an instant kick to recipes. Large green Thai chillies are commonly used as a flavouring agent when preparing the traditional Prik Nam Pla sauce recipe which is used as a dip for many tart Thai fruits like sour green mango and Thai guavas.

Is Thai chili the same as sweet chili? ›

Sweet chili sauce, also known as Thai chili sauce, is made using dried chili flakes and is primarily a sweet condiment that also has sour and spicy notes. Sriracha is a spicy, bright red chili sauce made with peppers, vinegar, garlic, and a few other ingredients.

What Flavour is Thai chili? ›

Burnt red to walnut in color, smoky and rough in scent, quick and biting in flavor. The thai chile pepper is indispensable in Thai, Laotian, and many other Asian cuisines. Plonk a few whole into stir-fries and soups for a milder spice and dramatic appearance, or chop them up for more intense burn.

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