Are you ready to elevate your dishes with a quick burst of sweet and spicy flare? If so, then look no further, because we have a game-changing recipe for you. Our Sweet and Spicy Chili Sauce is here to transform your culinary creations into something truly extraordinary. This sauce is not only incredibly easy to put together, but it also brings a tantalizing blend of sweet, savory, and spicy notes, with lots of chili flavor, that will leave your taste buds dancing.
Preparing this Sweet and Spicy Chili Sauce is a breeze. With just a few simple ingredients, and virtually no prep time, you'll have a sauce that's ready to take your meals to the next level. But the best part is just how versatile this sauce is. A true ‘culinary chameleon,’ this sauce effortlessly adapts to a wide range of dishes. Use it as a dipping sauce for your favorite appetizers, slather it onto grilled meats and vegetables, or drizzle it over stir-fries to infuse them with a spicy kick. Whether its grilled tofu, raw veggies, or seared steaks, this sauce pairs deliciously. The possibilities are truly endless. Get creative and let your imagination run wild.
What’s more, this sauce is make-ahead friendly nature. Prepare a batch in advance and keep it handy in your refrigerator. It will be your secret weapon for adding that wow factor to your meals whenever you need it. Whether you're planning a quick weeknight dinner or hosting a gathering, having this sauce at the ready will save you time and guarantee a delectable dining experience.
So, what are you waiting for? Read on for tips, tricks, and substitutions for each ingredient, and pairing suggestions. Now, let's get saucy!
Ingredient Checklist – Notes, Tips, Tricks, and Substitutions
- Duck Sauce:
- Notes: Duck sauce is a sweet and tangy condiment commonly used in Chinese cuisine. It adds a delightful sweetness to the sauce.
- Tips: The thickness and sweetness of duck varies considerably by brand, so be sure to experiment to find one that you like.
- Tricks: Adjust the amount of duck sauce based on your desired level of sweetness. Add more for a sweeter sauce or reduce it if you prefer a spicier kick.
- Substitution: Apricot preserves are the way to go if you need to substitute the duck sauce.
- Soy Sauce:
- Notes: Yes, low sodium soy sauce works just fine in this recipe.
- Tips: While you may not think it, soy sauce is a ‘very’ finnicky ingredient, and that means quality matters. When selecting soy sauce, look for brands that use traditional methods and natural ingredients. This is especially true in recipes where the soy sauce is being consumed raw. Thus, you might consider using high-quality, pricier soy sauce for dipping or raw recipes, and a slightly ‘lesser’ soy sauce for cooked recipes.
- Tricks: Experiment with different types of soy sauce, such as light soy sauce for a milder flavor or dark soy sauce for a deeper and more intense taste.
- Substitution: As in most recipes, Tamari and Teriyaki are the two best substitutes for soy sauce.
- Gochujang:
- Notes: Gochujang is a Korean chili paste made from fermented soybeans, red chili peppers, and glutinous rice. It contributes a spicy and slightly sweet flavor to the sauce, with ‘lots’ of smoky chili-flavor.
- Tips: Gochujang’s flavor, heat, and consistency can vary (wildly) by brand. However, quality gochujang should be an almost even mix of heat, sweetness, and smoky chili flavor. With that in mind, I suggest experimenting with different brands to find one that you like.
- Substitution: If you don’t have gochujang, you can substitute it with Sriracha or another chili paste of your choice. However, keep in mind that the flavor profile will be quite different. Also, given how thick gochujang is in comparison to most chili pastes – such as sambal, the consistency of the recipe is likely to change.
- Sesame Oil:
- Notes: Fragrant and flavorful, sesame oil adds distinct ‘nutty’ notes to the sauce.
- Tips: Use toasted sesame oil for a more pronounced flavor. A little goes a long way, so use it sparingly to avoid overpowering the other ingredients.
- Substitution: If you don't have sesame oil, you can substitute it with a neutral oil like vegetable or canola oil. However, you will miss out on the unique nutty flavor that sesame oil brings.
Variations: Making the Sauce Your Own
- Adjust the spiciness: If you prefer a milder sauce, reduce the amount of gochujang or add a dollop of plain yogurt or sour cream to temper the heat.
- Add acidity: Generally speaking, acidity helps balance flavors in a similar manor to salt, but it especially helps hide bitterness, while highlighting and brightening other flavors. For me personally, the soy sauce was enough acid. However, if you might consider adding a touch more acidity to suit your palate. To do this, I’d suggest adding a splash of rice wine vinegar, or perhaps a twist of fresh lemon or lime juice if you prefer.
- Consistency adjustments: If you prefer a thinner consistency, it’s as simple as adding a teaspoon or two of water.
- Seeds: A dusting of sesame seeds would add a nice bit of contrast and flavor.
- Pop of Color: If you want to add a pop of color, consider adding in some thinly sliced scallions.
Remember, these are just as few tips meant to inspire your creativity. Feel free to adapt and personalize the recipe to suit your taste preferences and dietary needs.
Uses for Sweet and Spicy Chili Sauce:
- Glaze for Grilled Meats: Brush the sauce on to grilled chicken, pork, or beef during the last few minutes of cooking for a glossy, flavorful glaze that will leave you craving more. Think barbecue-style chicken, or ribs.
- Stir-Fry: Add a burst of flavor to your stir-fried vegetables or noodles by tossing them with a generous drizzle of this spicy sauce. It infuses every ingredient with a delightful kick, taking your stir-fry game to the next level.
- Dipping Delight: Serve this sauce as a dip alongside spring rolls, dumplings, or crispy fried appetizers. Its bold flavors and fiery heat will complement the crispy exterior and add an addictive element to your favorite bites.
- Marinade: Marinate your choice of protein, such as chicken, tofu, or shrimp, in this sauce for at least 30 minutes (or longer for a more intense flavor). Then grill, bake, or sauté for a succulent and tantalizing meal.
Sweet and Spicy Chili Sauce
- Total Time: 35 minutes
- Yield: 4 servings 1x
Ingredients
- 2 - 2 1/2 lbs. of boneless chicken breast - cubed
- 1/2 large red onion - sliced
- 4 - 5 scallions - chopped
- 3 - 4 tbs. of fresh parsley - chopped fine
- 1 tbs. vegetable oil
- 1 tsp. ground black pepper
- 1 tsp. dried oregano - crushed in your hand
- Gochujang marinade
Gochujang Marinade and Dipping Sauce
- 4 tbs. duck Sauce
- 1 tbs. soy sauce
- 2 tbs. gochujang, Korean Chili Paste
- 2 tsp sesame oil
Instructions
- Combine the duck sauce, soy sauce, gochujang sauce and sesame oil in a bowl and mix.
- Place this over the chicken cubes and let marinade for at least 30 minutes to overnight.
- Heat a large cast iron frying pan.
- Place a tablespoon of the vegetable oil in the heated pan.
- Place the marinated chicken in the pan. Do Not Overcrowd the pan.
- Let the chicken cook on one side for about 3 minutes or until a nice golden color appears and a slight char.
- Turn over and cook for about another 3 - 4 minutes on the other side. The cooking time depends on the thickness that you cubed your chicken. The juices of the chicken should run clear when the chicken is done.
- Place the cooked chicken in a bowl.
- Place the sliced onion and chopped scallions in the pan with a tsp. of vegetable oil and toss until the onion is softened.
- Toss the sliced onion, scallions and chopped parsley, black pepper and crushed oregano with the chicken and toss.
- Make a second batch of this sauce to dip the cooked chicken in.
- Serve with rice or noodles or over salad.
- Prep Time: 15 minutes
- Cook Time: 20 minutes
And that’s our Sweet and Spicy Chili Sauce. If you enjoyed this recipe, let us know in the comments below, we love hearing from you!
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Lavanda of Appetizers & Entrees says
I've been looking for a versatile sauce to add a kick to my dishes, and your recipe fits the bill perfectly. The combination of sweet and spicy flavors sounds absolutely delicious, and I can't wait to try it out in my own cooking
Catherine says
oh, thank you for your kind words. I hope that you like it and don't forget you control the ingredients to make it as sweet or spicy as you like.
Karen says
I would love to make this sweet and spicy chili sauce, it is so good with almost anything. I will let you know how it goes.
Catherine says
Thank you Karen. Please let me know how you enjoy it.
Beth says
Wow, this recipe needs only a few ingredients but the result is amazing. Its delicious. It's good with anything.
Catherine says
Oh, Beth thank you for trying this recipe and letting me know that you liked it. Thank you. It makes me happy to know you enjoyed it.
Rosey says
Sweet and spicy chili sauce is right up my alley. I like food that has a little kick to it.
Catherine says
Yes, Rosey. I like a bit of a kick to my food too. It is fun to enjoy the different flavors and makes life more enjoyable.
Jupiter Hadley says
I would love to make this chilli sauce and store it in the fridge! We don't have duck sauce in my area, as far as I know, so I will need to find an alternative.
Catherine says
Oh, you may use apricot preserves in place. You can make it your own. I hope you enjoy the result. Please let me know.
David J Myers says
Catherine, We love sweet and spicy sauces like this one. I even add the sweet and slightly spicy sauce (that comes with the spring rolls at our favorite Thai restaurant) to my 4th level heat Pad Thai with chicken where the 'heat' blends with the sweet sauce. The only ingredient in your chili sauce recipe that we don't have in our kitchen is the duck sauce. Time to shop... Take Care, Big Daddy Dave
Catherine says
Hello Dave, Oh, I like a bit of spice too. If you don't have duck sauce you may use apricot preserves in place. Duck sauce is a pretty common item and sold in most supermarkets. I hope you like this recipe if you decide to give it a try. All my best to you and Laurie.
Marysa says
It is nice to be able to make this right at home. I like the combination of ingredients you used - sounds delicious! Good to have a recipe to make your own sauce and be able to adjust the spicy / sweet notes.
Catherine says
Yes, I agree. It is nice to whip up a quick dipping sauce that is versatile. I hope that you enjoy it if you decide to give it a try.
Zab Zaria says
Honestly, I can't believe how good this sauce is! Thanks for the recipe. I will have to try it too
Catherine says
Thank you for your kind words. I appreciate it so much.
Fareeha Usman says
I want to try this as it looks yummy and healthy as it is homemade
Catherine says
Thank you for your kind words. I hope that you enjoy it is you give it a try. Please let me know how you like it if you do.
Lisa says
Sweet and spicy chili sauce is one of my favourites! I like the different ways you’ve listed its uses it in this post, I'd like to try it in a stir fry.
Ella English says
Sweet and spicy chili sauce is on my list of things to make. This will make the perfect marinade for steak.
Celebrate Woman Today says
I would love to test it out in my own kitchen! Looks awesome and so versatile in use.
Samantha Donnelly says
One thing I am not confident in making is my own sauces, but this seems like something I can achieve
Yeah Lifestyle says
I love a sweet chilli sauce, it is one of my favourites. This sounds like it is so simple to make and could be used again and again.
Lavanda of Appetizers & Entrees says
I can't wait to give your sweet and spicy chili sauce recipe a try! It sounds like the perfect combination of flavors.
MELANIE E says
This sweet and spicy chili sauce sounds great. It's something my family would enjoy using when cooking meals. Sounds like a great marinade too.
Marie Cris Angeles says
This is perfect, lately, I'm loving eating my food with spicy sauce. And can't wait to do spicy sauce myself. Thanks for the recipe.
Melanie williams says
This is a lovely recipe, I love your step by step guide and that you show quality photos too. Looks so yummy I am salivating x
Beth says
This chili sauce is easy to make, and easy to adapt and most importantly absolutely delicious!
Claudia says
Whether it’s game day, or you’re eating out or you have friends over, sometimes a great appetizer or snack just isn’t the same without that beautiful condiment – the dipping sauce.
Rhian Westbury says
I am a big fan of sweet chili, although I am not very good with spice so I would have to keep that side down. Sounds like a lovely sauce though x