Thai Sweet Chili Sauce Recipe (2024)

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This homemade Thai sweet chili sauce is the perfect mix of savory, sweet and spicy, great with shrimp, noodle dishes, egg rolls, or as a dipping sauce, easy to make!

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Thai Sweet Chili Sauce Recipe

This is the recipe for Thai Sweet Chili Sauce you've been looking for, my friends. This version is the ideal mix of sweet and spicy, perfectly balanced to please your spicy food loving palates.

Thai sweet chili sauce is a sweet, sour and spicy chili sauce used to add punch and flavor to many dishes.In Thailand, it is called "nam jim gai" (sometimes spelled "nam chim kai").

While it originated in Thailand, it has spread around the world and has become hugely popular in the U.S. and western cooking. It's a mix of chili peppers with vinegar and other ingredients, then sweetened and often thickened.

You'll usually find it in bottles at the supermarket, or in restaurants paired with fried chicken or spring rolls, as the combination of sweet and sour perfectly compliments the salty qualities of fried foods.

However, you can use it in so many other ways.

Of course you can find sweet chili sauce in grocery stores, but homemade sweet chili sauce is so much better than store bought, especially when you can make it your own way.

Most recipes focus on the sweet and sour elements, though I like to up the overall spice factor just a bit, in order to achieve a better balance for those like me who enjoy spicy foods.

Let's talk about how to make Thai Sweet Chili Sauce, shall we?

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Thai Sweet Chili Sauce Ingredients

  • Fresh Red Chilies. Use Thai chilies, or a mix of peppers to your own heat and flavor preference. Or use sambal oelek as a substitute.
  • Water.
  • Rice Vinegar. White vinegar is a good substitute.
  • Sugar. Granulated sugar. You can use honey as a substitute.
  • Hot Chili Flakes. Optional, for extra heat/flavor. Use dried/crushed red chilies or red pepper flakes for this recipe. Options include bird's eye chilies, spur chilies, Thai chilies, japones, chile de arbol, or others - or use fresh minced red chili peppers.
  • Fish Sauce.
  • Ginger.
  • Garlic.
  • Corn Starch. For thickening.
  • Optional Additions. Rice Wine can be added as well, or sriracha.
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How to Make Thai Sweet Chili Sauce - the Recipe Method

Add to a Small Pot. Add all of the ingredients except the corn starch to a small pot.

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Boil, then Simmer. Heat to a boil, then reduce heat and simmer for 5 minutes, stirring.

Thicken the Chili Sauce. Mix the corn starch with a bit of water to make a slurry, then stir into the pot. Heat through a couple minutes to thicken.

If you prefer a thicker sweet chili sauce, add in more of the corn starch slurry and simmer until it thickens up to your preference.

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Cool and Refrigerate. Cool the sauce and enjoy as desired. Keep refrigerated.

Boom! Done! Your Thai sweet chili sauce is ready to go. How are you serving yours? Dipping sauce? Slathered over shrimp? I'd love to hear it! So easy to make, isn't it?

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Serving Thai Sweet Chili Sauce

  • Fried Chicken Dipping Sauce. This sauce is most popular as a dipping sauce for chicken, particularly fried chicken or chicken wings. It's also great with other fried foods, like fried shrimp.
  • Seafood Dipping Sauce. Thai chili sauce is perfect as a dipping sauce for shrimp and seafood.
  • Dipping Sauce for Rolls. Sweet chili sauce is essential for fried egg rolls, but also try it on fresh spring rolls. So good!
  • Noodles. Swirl Thai sweet chili sauce into a bowl of noodles, or use to enhance your stir fries.
  • Cream Cheese. Spoon some Thai sweet chili sauce over a block of cream cheese and serve it with crackers. Delicious!

It's great with many Asian cuisines.

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Recipe Tips & Notes

  • Other Ingredients/Add Ins. Soy sauce is a popular addition to Thai sweet chili sauce, though I omit it in my own recipe. Give it a go, as it does compliment nicely. When serving, try adding crushed roasted peanuts or fresh chopped cucumber.
  • Heat Factor. Mild-Medium. My version isn't an overly spicy version, with only a touch of heat. You can easily add in hotter chili flakes to achieve your perfect balance. Use bell peppers for a no-heat version.

Storage Information

Store your Thai sweet chili sauce in a sealed container in the refrigerator for 1 month or longer. Use as desired.

You can also freeze it in freezer containers for up to 6 months. Simple thaw and use when needed.

That's it, my friends. I hope you enjoy your Sweet Thai Chili Sauce. Let me know if you make it. I'd love to hear how it turned out for you. Keep it spicy!

Cookbook Recommendations

If you enjoy Thai recipes, I recommend the following cookbooks, which I used to adapt this recipe. Great cookbooks!

Try Some of My Other Popular Recipes

  • Easy Thai Peanut Sauce
  • Thai Chili Paste (Nam Prik Pao)
  • Thai Red Curry Paste
  • See all of my Thai Recipes.

Try My Other Popular Sauce Recipes

  • General Tso Sauce
  • XO Sauce
  • Easy Hoisin Sauce
  • Spicy Stir Fry Sauce
  • Sweet and Sour Sauce
  • Ponzu Sauce
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Homemade Thai Sweet Chili Sauce Recipe

This Thai sweet chili sauce recipe is the perfect mix of savory, sweet and spicy, great with shrimp, noodle dishes, egg rolls, or as a dipping sauce. Easy to make!

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Course: sauce

Cuisine: Thai

Keyword: dried peppers, fish sauce, sriracha

Prep Time: 5 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 5 minutes minutes

Calories: 13kcal

Author: Mike Hultquist

Servings: 24 tablespoons

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Ingredients

  • 1/2 to 1 cup chopped chilies Use Thai chilies, or your favorites - or use sambal oelek
  • 1/2 cup water
  • 1/2 cup rice vinegar
  • 1/4 cup sugar use 2 tablespoons for less sweet - you can use up to 1 cup for sweeter chili sauce
  • 1 tablespoon hot chili flakes use dried/crushed - bird's eye chilies, Thai chilies, japones, chile de arbol, or others - or use fresh minced
  • 1 tablespoon fish sauce
  • 1 tablespoon fresh minced garlic or more - 3-4 cloves
  • 1 teaspoon fresh minced ginger
  • 1 tablespoon cornstarch mixed with 2 tablespoons water to make a slurry - double this for thicker sweet chili sauce

Instructions

  • Add all of the ingredients to a small pot except the cornstarch.

  • Heat to a boil, then reduce heat and simmer for 5 minutes.

  • Swirl in the cornstarch slurry and simmer, stirring, until thickened.

  • Cool and enjoy. Keep refrigerated.

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Nutrition Information

Calories: 13kcalCarbohydrates: 3gProtein: 0.2gFat: 0.1gSaturated Fat: 0.01gPolyunsaturated Fat: 0.04gMonounsaturated Fat: 0.01gSodium: 65mgPotassium: 21mgFiber: 0.2gSugar: 2gVitamin A: 129IUVitamin C: 5mgCalcium: 3mgIron: 0.1mg

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NOTE: This recipe was updated on 7/28/23 to include new information, photos, and video. It was originally published on 4/11/22.

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  1. Sweetu says

    Thai Sweet Chili Sauce Recipe (11)
    I’ve made this twice already- this sauce is addictive! I used soy sauce and omitted fish sauce, and it worked great for me. Great balance of flavors

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    • Mike H. says

      Thank you so much, Sweetu. Enjoy!

      Reply

  2. Brid says

    Thai Sweet Chili Sauce Recipe (12)
    My husband came in the house while I was cooking a batch of this sauce and asked what I had done to make it smell so bad! The fish sauce can be pretty aromatic but it is OH SO GOOD once it's cooked! I've tried other sweet chili sauces but this one is the best! It kept well in my fridge for 6 months. Thanks so much for the recipe.
    Brid

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    • Mike H. says

      Haha - I am glad that you are enjoying it, Brid. Thank you!

      Reply

  3. Nancy Buckley Murphy says

    Thai Sweet Chili Sauce Recipe (13)
    Love it.

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    • Mike Hultquist says

      Excellent! Thanks, Nancy!

      Reply

  4. Shantal says

    Thai Sweet Chili Sauce Recipe (14)
    Made this sweet and spicy chilli sauce today. With a few tweaks to suit my pallet, it turned out delicious. Had a few not so spicy chillis from a crop grown in a pot, added a few store bought red hot chillis and added some really spicy dried peppers. I did thin my sauce a bit after adding the corn starch slurry as felt it was a bit thick for my liking, but again it’s a recipe easy to tweak. Thanks Mike!!

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    • Mike H. says

      You are very welcome, Shantal. Glad you are enjoying it!

      Reply

  5. Brett Bellmore says

    Thai Sweet Chili Sauce Recipe (15)
    We had a bumper crop of Thai chilies in our garden, so I just tried this recipe. Used half red, and half green, for a more festive color.

    Quite a bit spicier than the store bought, but I liked that. Maybe a tad salty with the fish sauce, though. But that's a matter of taste.

    My (Filipino) wife insisted on adding a lot of shredded carrot. Can't say it really changed the taste, though.

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    • Mike Hultquist says

      Thai Sweet Chili Sauce Recipe (16)
      Glad you enjoyed it overall, Brett. Interesting with the carrots. Something I may have to try.

      Reply

  6. Anne De Blasio says

    Thai Sweet Chili Sauce Recipe (17)
    I made

    This sauce to night as we both love chilli and had it with crumbled chicken Brest as I don’t think they have much taste
    I really in joyed it on the chicken I also used fresh
    I will make it a gain love it

    Reply

    • Mike Hultquist says

      Thanks, Anne!

      Reply

  7. Kozmo says

    Thai Sweet Chili Sauce Recipe (18)
    Thanks for the great recipe. I make a nearly identical sauce and love it especially on Asian food. It's one of my favorites. I recently used some as glaze on baked bacon.

    I agree with highlight the heat and moderate the sweet. I use serranos and cayennes (can rarely find Thai chilis here), add juice of one lime, and more garlic. I haven't used ginger but will try it in this year's batch. I keep the sauce in small sealed jars in my fridge for months.

    I have a hard time getting the right thickness. Even using consistent measures of corn starch I get some sauces too thin, some too thick. It's hard to judge when cooking because it thickens as it cools.

    I don't add chili flakes and am curious why you suggest them. I assume they primarily add heat, not flavor. Why not just add more fresh chilis?

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    • Mike Hultquist says

      Thanks, Kozmo. The chili flakes are more for heat factor, though yep, you can use hotter chilies. Mostly I'm trying to demonstrate the versatility of the recipe.

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    • Kiah says

      how do you store the extra sauce? can you freeze it and it still hold up well?

      Reply

  8. Kathleen says

    Thai Sweet Chili Sauce Recipe (19)
    Thai Sweet Chili Sauce - Thank you, this looks good! I enjoy canning sauces and naturally other foods too. would you have a couple canning recipes to share? mild, medium, and hot. The sauces are great to have on hand when family and friends stop by.

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    • Mike Hultquist says

      Thanks, Kathleen. I haven't tried to can this, sorry. I do have general instructions on canning/jarring with a water bath: https://www.chilipeppermadness.com/preserving-chili-peppers/canning-or-jarring-chili-peppers/

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  9. Peter Dyck says

    Thai Sweet Chili Sauce Recipe (20)
    Mike, this looks very good. To keep the sodium level even lower I want to try replacing the fish sauce with some Bonito and kelp ground into a powder to see how that plays out. Keep up the great work. Peter

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    • Mike Hultquist says

      I think that'll work great for you, Peter. Enjoy, and thanks!

      Reply

  10. Kelly says

    Can this recipe be used with a hot water bath canning process?

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    • Mike Hultquist says

      Kelly, I have not preserved this in a water bath. I don't see any reason why you can't. Just make sure the pH is low enough. Shoot for 3.5 or lower for home preserving.

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    • Callie Rabe says

      Actually, I used to can all salsas and sauces I made until I took a canning class. Turns out that cornstarch and all other thickeners prevent the canning process from being successful and can be a real problem. Oops!!! Can it and thicken it after you open is what I was told. Or, don't can and store in the frig.

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  11. Ashley says

    Thai Sweet Chili Sauce Recipe (21)
    amazing. I made with fresh chili's, seeds and all, and it was incredibly hot, like just on the edge of still being edible. but the flavor was delicious. Will maybe not put the seeds in next time

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    • Mike Hultquist says

      Thanks, Ashley. Glad you enjoyed it. Regarding the heat - the heat actually does not reside in the seeds, but in the whitish innards of the peppers, which does translate to dried pods as well. If you'd like milder, you can use less of the flakes, or use milder chili flakes. Let me know what you used. Glad to help you adjust the heat to your preference!

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    • frank a ziomek ii says

      Thai Sweet Chili Sauce Recipe (22)
      I too found it be quite hot so I made a second batch of the liquid ingredients along with the cornstarch and sugar, then added the first batch back in. Came out slightly milder with every bit of flavor as before. Now I have even more sauce to enjoy as well.

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      • Mike Hultquist says

        Thai Sweet Chili Sauce Recipe (23)
        Glad you were able to tone it down enough to enjoy. Thanks, Frank.

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  12. R and A LESIUK says

    Excellent recipe, we enjoyed it immensely

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  13. Fabiola says

    I am do glad I came across your recipes!
    This sauce is simply amazing!
    Would it be possible to show us how to make Sloppy Joes your delicious version and Pad Thai as well please?

    Reply

    • Mike Hultquist says

      Thanks, Fabiola. I have both of those! See my Sloppy Joes Recipe here: https://www.chilipeppermadness.com/chili-pepper-recipes/sandwiches/homemade-sloppy-joes-madness-style/

      I have my Pad Thai Recipe here: https://www.chilipeppermadness.com/recipes/pad-thai/. Enjoy!

      Reply

  14. Soner Ali says

    Thai Sweet Chili Sauce Recipe (24)
    Hi Mike
    Sealed glass jar refrigerated, how long do you think the sauce would last.
    Thanks.

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    • Mike Hultquist says

      Soner, this should last several weeks easily, or longer. You can use powdered or dried garlic and ginger if you have concerns. There is quite a bit of vinegar in the recipe, which is a preservative. Enjoy!

      Reply

  15. jimAND ROSE nashwinter says

    Thai Sweet Chili Sauce Recipe (25)
    very nice sauce;will be making and trying;jim

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    • Mike Hultquist says

      Thanks! Enjoy!!!

      Reply

  16. Rick says

    Please get rid of the ingredient check boxes you just added!

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    • Mike Hultquist says

      Thanks for the heads up. They are removed. Still making updates to the new template. Your patience and understanding is appreciated.

      Reply

  17. Connie says

    What can be substituted for fish sauce in the Thai chili sauce

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    • Mike Hultquist says

      Connie, use either oyster sauce, or use more soy sauce. Let me know how it goes for you.

      Reply

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FAQs

What is sweet 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 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).

What do you do with Thai sweet chili sauce? ›

It makes a delicious sauce for dunking dumplings, chicken wings, spring rolls, and even vegetables. However, its uses go well beyond dipping, and it can be used in many other global cuisines.

What can I use instead of Thai sweet chili sauce? ›

The best sweet chilli sauce substitutes are a combination of maple syrup, red pepper flakes or chili powder, and white vinegar or other spicy condiments like sriracha, sambal oelek, chili garlic sauce or spicy ketchup.

What does Thai sweet chili sauce taste like? ›

Thai sweet chili sauce is quite mild and sweeter than spicy, it is kid-friendly! Thai sweet chili sauce is different from Sriracha sauce in terms of ingredients and flavors. Thai sweet chili sauce is made by using red chili flakes and primarily has a sweet taste with sour and spicy notes.

Does sweet chilli sauce contain vinegar? ›

Since vinegar is another main ingredient in sweet chili sauce, this using sambal oelek is a great shortcut.

Is Thai sweet chili sauce the same as Sriracha? ›

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. Sweet Chili Sauce pairs well with Asian foods. But its sweetness makes it a bit less versatile than sriracha.

Is Sweet Thai chili sauce the same as sweet and sour? ›

Both are incredibly simple to make. The only difference between sweet chilli sauce and sweet and sour sauce is that sweet chilli sauce is sweet, sour, and spicy. So only the spiciness goes missing when using sweet and sour sauce instead of sweet chilli sauce.

What chili can I substitute for Thai chili? ›

Thai chiles: A thin-skinned chile typically found in red and green, popular in numerous Asian dishes. (Bird chile is the name of the dried form; drying the chile gives it the hook shape, similar to a bird's beak.) Substitution: Fresh or dried cayenne peppers or serrano chiles.

Do you refrigerate Thai sweet chili sauce? ›

Our easy to use, mess-free flip top allows you to add a dash or a few splashes to your favorite recipes. To maintain the freshest quality possible, refrigerate any unused portion of Thai Kitchen® Sweet Red Chili Sauce.

How long does homemade Thai sweet chili sauce last? ›

Making your own sweet chilli sauce means you can tailor the heat to your own preferences. Use more or less hot birdseye chillies and remove the seeds or leave them in if you like it hot. Keep in an airtight jar in the fridge for up to three weeks.

What do you eat with Thai chili? ›

Think of Thai chili sauce as a dipping sauce and a condiment. Drizzle the sauce on top of grilled meats and seafood, or as a dipping sauce for sticky rice. It adds extra flavor and depth any savory dishes.

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.

Can I substitute chilli jam for sweet chilli sauce? ›

You could however use the jam as a sweet chilli sauce instead. Unfortunately as chillis and red bell peppers do not contain pectin then you do need to add pectin to the Chilli Jam mixture, otherwise it will not set.

How long does sweet chili sauce last in the fridge? ›

Once opened, sweet chili sauce needs to be refrigerated and typically lasts anywhere from 6 to 9 months. During storage, the sauce should be kept tightly sealed. If you choose to freeze it, be aware that while the sauce won't go bad, the texture and flavor may change slightly over time.

Is Sweet Chili Sauce like sriracha? ›

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. Sweet Chili Sauce pairs well with Asian foods. But its sweetness makes it a bit less versatile than sriracha.

Is Sweet and Sour the same as Sweet Chili Sauce? ›

Both are incredibly simple to make. The only difference between sweet chilli sauce and sweet and sour sauce is that sweet chilli sauce is sweet, sour, and spicy. So only the spiciness goes missing when using sweet and sour sauce instead of sweet chilli sauce.

What's the difference between chili sauce and Sweet Chili Sauce? ›

There is a difference between this sauce and chili sauce. Sweet Chili Sauce is made with chili peppers and sugar, which gives it a sweet flavor. Chili sauce, on the other hand, is more tomato-based, almost like ketchup.

Is Sweet Chili spicy or not? ›

Sweet Chili is extremely popular in Western, Thai and Malaysian cuisine. As its name implies, it is made with chilies and a sweet ingredient like sugar or fruit. It's sweet and sour taste is slightly spicy and highly flavorful.

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