How to Make a 10-minute Ginger Garlic Chili Sauce

How to Make a 10-minute Ginger Garlic Chili Sauce

How to Make a 10-minute Ginger Garlic Chili Sauce

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This Ginger Garlic Chili sauce is the BEST accompaniment for Hainanese Chicken Rice or Char Siu Rice or even plain white rice or noodles.

Growing up in Malaysia, I loved all kinds of chili sauce; fresh, roasted, toasted, and sambal. There is always a small saucer of chili of some sort that goes along with either noodles or rice dishes. Do you pair your dishes with a side of chili too?

This recipe is so easy to put together and only uses a few ingredients.

What are Ginger Garlic Chili Sauce Key Ingredients

Chile – Fresh red chilies don’t come easily for me so we have been growing them in our garden when possible. However, when I see some at the store, I’ll get a bunch for this sauce. Any red chilies work or feel free to use the green ones to make a green chili sauce version.

Ginger – I love ginger which is why I love this sauce. It’s one of the key components of the sauce so don’t skip it. Young or mature ginger will work in this recipe.

Garlic – My recipe uses a small amount of this. For an allium-free version, skip this and use some chopped cabbage for the crunch instead.

Sour component – Lime juice, rice vinegar, or other clear vinegars will work great here. Adjust the sourness accordingly. My personal favorite is a mixture of tartness from fruits and liquid vinegar. If you can find Calamansi lime, it’s one of the best choices in my opinion.

Sweet component – I’ve tried making it with maple syrup and regular cane sugar and they both work great. If you like fruity flavors, try adding some pineapple juice.

Salty component – Salt or soy sauce works well and the latter will create a darker sauce.

Oil – I used toasted sesame oil and in a small amount, usually added before serving.

Umami seasoning – Mushrooms or vegetable bouillon.

Ginger Garlic Chili Sauce Steps

Prepare all the ingredients ahead of time. For a lesser heat, remove the chili’s seeds before adding them to the blend. Feel free to pulse the mixture instead of blending it into a fine paste to get a more rustic texture.

How to store Ginger Garlic Chili Sauce

Once you’ve blended all the ingredients together, transfer the mixture to a cleaned mason glass jar and store it airtight in the refrigerator. It will last for up to a week. You can also freeze them as ice cubes for longer shelf life.

How to serve Ginger Garlic Chili Sauce

It’s really the best condiment for rice or noodles and I made this specifically for the Char Siu Rice. Serve it just like another type of chili sauce.

Why You Need this Ginger Garlic Chili Sauce

  • It’s a great condiment to have. Pair with noodles or fried rice.
  • It’s vegan and gluten-free
  • Easily customizable: for allium-free options, check the Key Ingredients’ section
  • Goes well with Char Siu Rice or Hainanese Chik’n Rice

If you try this recipe, I would love to hear your feedback and see your beautiful re-creation. Leave me a comment, rate it, and tag @woon.heng and #woonheng to your photos on Instagram or Facebook. Happy cooking, friends!

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This post was last modified on November 20, 2024 3:09 am