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The Best Spicy Sweet Chili Sauce (Easy Recipe!)

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Dini Kodippili







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Updated: 9/14/2023
Total Time15 minutes mins
Quick and Easy Recipes
Sauces and Condiments
Spicy Sweet Chilli Sauce Easy to make, absolutely delicious, with an extra kick of spice this is the BEST Sweet chilli sauce you will EVER have!

The best spicy sweet chili sauce is easy to make, easy to adapt, and most importantly, absolutely delicious! And that’s exactly what this sweet chili sauce recipe is. 

Learn how to make sweet chili sauce with this easy, step by step recipe. Great for canning, and pairs so beautifully with so many different dishes!

Spicy Sweet Chili Sauce - Easy to make, absolutely delicious, with an extra kick of spice this is the BEST Sweet chilli sauce you will EVER have!
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  • Why I love this recipe
  • What is sweet chili sauce?
  • Sweet chili sauce ingredients
  • Recipe ingredient substitutions
  • How to make sweet chili sauce
  • How to use sweet chili sauce
  • Storage instructions
  • Recipe video

Why I love this recipe

  1. This is an easy sweet chili sauce recipe! It comes together in just 10 minutes.
  2. That also makes the recipe easy to adapt. I provide ingredient substitutions to make the recipe even easier and more versatile.
  3. Ridiculously delicious. A thick, sweet, spicy, umami dipping sauce is just about the perfect condiment for anything from spring rolls, fried chicken, chicken wings, and chicken nuggets to fried calamari, cheesy toast etc.! 
  4. Easy to store (can be stored in the fridge for up to 2 weeks easily). But the sauce can also be canned for longer storage! 
The Easiest and Best Sweet Chili Sauce recipe -  easy to make, and easy to adapt and most importantly absolutely delicious! Learn how to make it with step by step instructions. Great for canning too. 

What is sweet chili sauce?

Sweet chili sauce is a simple to make, thick, sweet and spicy sauce with a delicious garlicky kick. You can actually see pieces of chili and minced garlic suspended in the sauce in the pictures in this post.

Also known as Thai sweet chili sauce or Asian sweet chili sauce, this sauce is a classic condiment in Asian cuisine, especially Thai and Vietnamese cuisine.

Yes, it’s readily available in most supermarkets and grocery stores. But if you know me, you know that I love to make whatever I can, whenever I can, from scratch. 

And this is one of those things that really is simple enough that you can make yourself at home easily. And nothing beats homemade.

Because you know exactly what goes in it, it’s healthier, and with this recipe, you know that the results are going to be glorious! 

So on one of my trips to the grocery store, I looked at the label on the sweet chili sauce dip and the ingredients were – sugar, water, pickled red chili, rice vinegar, garlic, salt and xanthan gum. That sounded simple enough, and all I needed was to find the best ratio of those ingredients.

Spicy Sweet Chili Sauce in a jar, with a spoon pouring some sauce into the jar.

Sweet chili sauce ingredients

Sambal oelek

One of the ingredients to make this sauce is pickled red chili. It’s time-consuming to make your own fresh chili paste and pickle it to make this recipe. But thankfully there is a readily available ingredient, which is a shortcut to help you make authentic sweet chili sauce.

And that’s SAMBAL OELEK! It’s an Asian chili sauce made with red chili peppers and rice vinegar. I always have a bottle of it in my fridge because I use it all the time when cooking curries or stir fries.

Sambal oelek used to be a little tougher to find, unless you had easy access to an Asian grocery store, but now you can easily find them in most supermarkets. Just check the Asian food aisle in your local supermarket. There are two types of sambl oelek;

  • Regular chili sambal oelek that I use for this recipe and,
  • Chili garlic sambal oelek

For the most authentic flavor, use the regular sambal oelek. But if that’s not available, you can use the garlic version too. Just make sure to cut down on the amount of garlic cloves in the recipe by half.

Soy sauce (or fish sauce)

Soy sauce or fish sauce helps to season the sauce and add another level of flavor to it. I love adding fish sauce for a more authentic Thai or Vietnamese flavor flair with a nice little umami kick too.

Rice vinegar

This adds acidity to the sauce, which is crucial for a well-balanced sweet chili sauce. Otherwise, the sweetness will overpower. You can buy unseasoned or seasoned rice vinegar. I use unseasoned rice vinegar, but if you only have seasoned rice vinegar, adjust the sweetness and salt levels to your taste. 

White sugar

White sugar adds sweetness (and no other flavor). So, it’ll help to enhance the garlic flavor and sambal oelek flavor.

Garlic cloves

Fresh garlic is best for this sauce. Garlic powder or dried garlic granules will not add the same flavor to this sauce. So, make sure to use fresh garlic cloves, and chop them very finely (or mince them). The floating pieces of garlic in the sauce are very characteristic of a classic sweet chili sauce.

Cayenne pepper (optional) 

Cayenne pepper is absolutely optional. If, you’re like me, and wish your sauce had an extra kick of spice, then don’t skip the cayenne pepper. If store-bought sweet chili sauce is spicy enough for you (or even a little too spicy?), then yes, you can leave out the cayenne pepper. 

Cornstarch 

Cornstarch thickens the sauce without making the sauce cloudy or adding extra flavor, like flour would. It doesn’t add a “sliminess” to the sauce either, like tapioca starch. While it’s my preferred thickener for this sweet chili sauce recipe (since it’s easy to use, cheap, and easily accessible), it might not be suitable for canning. 

All the ingredients for making the best sweet chili sauce. Minimal ingredients and easily adaptable with what you have at home.
Sweet chili sauce ingredients

Recipe ingredient substitutions

Sambal oelek substitute

What if you can’t find sambal oelek?

Don’t you worry! I’ve tried different substitutions and found that you can still make this delicious sauce at home without sambal oelek. There’s a subtle difference in flavor and appearance with each substitution, but in the end, you still have a very flavorful Thai sweet chili sauce!

The spiciness level from using just sambal oelek is a medium heat. Adding and/or substituting any other chili substitutes can make this sauce spicier. Following are the appropriate substitutions you can make. 

Dried chili flakes

Dried chili flakes will make this sauce a tad spicier. Instead of 2 ½ tbsp to substitute the sambal oelek, I only add about 2 tbsp of dried chili flakes, and a little extra vinegar (about 1 tbsp). You may need a little extra seasoning too, but that’ll be a personal preference. Do not use cayenne pepper because chili flakes are spicier than sambal oelek.

Also bear in mind that chili flakes can vary in spice levels. So, if your red pepper flakes are very spicy, adjust the amount to tolerable levels.

Fresh chili

I’ve made this with fresh chili too. Again, I only use about 2 tbsp of ground (or finely chopped) fresh chili. Make sure to find the red chili peppers for this sweet chili sauce recipe.

If you make this with red jalapeno, the spice level will be less, and you can use 2 tbsp of the peppers (with or without seeds – remove seeds to make it less spicy).

If you have access to Thai red chili (the small red chili), you can use even less. These peppers are spiceeeey! It’ll be better to remove most of the seeds, and ONLY use the chili to make the sauce. I typically only use about 1 ½ tbsp of ground Thai red chili peppers for this Thai sweet chili sauce.

And ALWAYS remember to use gloves when handling fresh chili, especially Thai red chili peppers.

Cayenne pepper

I haven’t made this sauce with ground cayenne pepper (chili powder), but you could if you wanted to. 

It won’t look the same as the authentic sweet chili sauce, because there won’t be any flakes in the sauce, and you’ll end up with a colored thick sauce with pieces of garlic suspended in it. But the flavor should be pretty good (though not as good as with sambal oelek).

The first step of mixing the liquids, sugar and garlic in a saucepan until the sugar is melted.
First step in making the sauce – cook the sugar with garlic and the liquids

Rice vinegar substitute

If you do not have rice wine vinegar, you can use, 

  • Apple cider vinegar – this will add a fruitiness to the sauce, OR
  • White wine vinegar – this will also be a great substitution. 

But do NOT use white vinegar. This is too harsh for sweet chili sauce.

White sugar substitute

You can use brown sugar or light brown sugar if you prefer. However, it may make the sauce a little darker in appearance, and add a molassey flavor too. 

You can use honey, but it’ll change the flavor significantly, so as long as you’re OK with that, go for it. The sauce may require a little extra cornstarch to make it thicker as well. Adding honey will make this recipe not vegan.

If you want to use rice syrup (brown rice syrup), that’s also great. I haven’t made this recipe with rice syrup before, but it could change the flavor.

Sambal oelek being added to the saucepan once the sugar has melted in the liquid - overhead view
Adding sambal oelek to the sauce base

How to make sweet chili sauce

Step one 

Make the sugar vinegar base. Cook the vinegar, water, sugar, garlic, and soy sauce in a pan. It’s important to chop the garlic very finely so that it can soften faster, and will also float in the sauce. Once the sugar is dissolved, it’s important to cook the base for a few minutes to soften the garlic and to evaporate the water a little more. You can reduce the water and cook the base faster, but you still need to make sure the garlic is starting to soften. 

Step two

Add the sambal oelek. The sambal oelek adds the crucial chili flavor of sweet chili sauce. Stir and cook until the sauce boils and thickens slightly. This is because more water evaporates during the cooking process. The sauce should be slightly thickened at this stage, and the garlic should be cooked through and softened as well. 

Step three

Add cornstarch to thicken the sauce to the correct consistency. Mix the cornstarch and water in a separate bowl to create a cornstarch slurry that will easily mix in with the sauce. 

If you add cornstarch straight into the hot sauce, it will not dissolve and will form cooked clumps of cornstarch instead. So, it’s very important to create a slurry first. Add this slurry to the sauce and mix it well and continuously. 

Step four

Frequently stir to prevent the sauce from catching at the bottom of the pot. If the sauce thickens unevenly, the sauce at the bottom will thicken too much and burn. 

It’s important that the sauce is stirred well for about 45 – 60 seconds after it boils (once the cornstarch is added and mixed through). 

The cornstarch will only activate if it’s boiled, so stirring while the sauce is boiling will ensure that the sauce is heating and thickening evenly. 

Step five

Pour the sauce into jars, and let it cool. Use as you wish, any way you like!

Also check out my recipe video below to learn how to make sweet chili sauce with ease!

Making Sweet Chili Sauce - Once you have made the sweet chili sauce the cornstarch slurry is added to thicken the sauce.
When the sauce comes to a boil, add the cornstarch slurry to thicken the sauce

Adjustments for canning this sweet chili sauce

I’m not a canning expert to be able to tell you HOW to can it, since I don’t can stuff too often. I’ve had many readers ask me this question and I’ve had many more readers tell me that they have canned their sweet chili sauce with success, with a few substitutions. 

Personally, I follow a water bath method to can jars for this sweet chili sauce recipe. 

The one obstacle for canning this sauce is the use of cornstarch to thicken the sauce here. Since recipes using cornstarch or cornflour are not recommended for canning, you will need to substitute the cornstarch if you’re planning on canning it.

Cornstarch can create lumps in the sauce during the canning process which can interfere with the canning process itself AND the final outcome.

There are TWO options for those of you who want to can this sweet chili sauce.

  • Can the sauce WITHOUT the cornstarch, and then thicken the sauce later, before you use it.
  • Or substitute the cornstarch with Clear Jel (my recommended option).
A close up of the thickened sauce stirred in a silver pan.
Cook until the sweet chili sauce has thickened to a desired consistency

Using Clear Jel for canning sweet chili sauce

You can use Clear Jel for this recipe and get great results! Make sure to use the cook type clear jel and NOT the instant type.

I’ve found that I have to use just a little extra Clear Jel than cornstarch to thicken this sweet chili sauce. For every 3 tsp of cornstarch (1 tbsp), I use 4 tsp Clear Jel (1 tbsp + 1 tsp).

Since Clear Jel is a modified cornstarch, it should be gluten free. But check with the manufacturer to be sure.

The Clear Jel will be dissolved in water and added at the same time as the cornstarch (Step three above under how to make sweet chili sauce). However, you cannot boil the ClearJel for too long, and you must stop the cooking process as soon as it starts to boil. The sauce will thicken as it cools. 

Then the sauce can be poured into sterilized jars, and canned according to your preferred method.

The BEST Homemade Sweet Chili Sauce in a jar, ready to eat or be canned, on a cloth napkin. With two more jars in the background.

How to use sweet chili sauce

Oh boy! There are so many imaginative ways to use this sauce. 

There’s a reason why sweet chili sauce is such a popular condiment. It’s a great dipping sauce for pretty much any appetizer or snack. 

Steaming hot spring rolls, egg rolls, fried chicken, grilled chicken, chicken wings, chicken nuggets, crab rangoon, wanton, fried calamari, cheesy toast… the list goes on and on. This sweet chili sauce dip is the faithful sidekick for any party platter or appetizer. 

Here are some delicious recipe that will pair beautifully with this sweet chili sauce.

Caramelized apple and fennel pork sausage rolls

Easy sausage rolls

Szechuan salt and pepper shrimp (salt and pepper prawns)

Spicy Thai basil chicken kebabs

Mini cheesy chicken pies

Cheese stuffed chicken wings

Lemongrass and wasabi chicken nuggets, and there’s so much more!

You could also use this sauce as a glaze. Sweet chili chicken is a popular recipe that uses this Thai sweet chili sauce as a glaze.

You could even use it as a salad dressing. You could adapt this recipe to make a sweet chili salad dressing or sweet chili vinaigrette. 

Also works as a sweet chili marinade sauce for grilling and BBQ meat. 

Sweet Chili Sauce made in THREE different ways, depending on what you have at home. Classic Sweet Chili Sauce, Sweet Chili Sauce made with dried chili flakes, or sweet chili sauce for canning made with clearjel.
The difference in appearance between authentic sweet chili sauce (middle), sweet chili sauce made with ClearJel for canning (bottom), and sweet chili sauce made with dried chili flakes (top)

Storage instructions

Once you’ve made this homemade sweet chili sauce, you can store it in the fridge for a couple of weeks. The high sugar content helps the sweet chili sauce last longer, but make sure you’re not contaminating it with other food particles. 

I prefer to sterilize my jars (in boiling water, or the oven), and then add the hot sauce to the containers. This way I know that they should last a while (although, a batch never lasts too long because we use it on everything!).

Spicy Sweet Chili Sauce - Easy to make, absolutely delicious, with an extra kick of spice this is the BEST Sweet chilli sauce you will EVER have!

Is there a good sweet chili sauce substitute?

Honestly, no, there isn’t really a substitute for this one of a kind sauce. You could mix some sriracha with honey for a sweet and spicy substitute, but that’s just not the same.

But the good news is that this sweet chili sauce recipe can be made in just 10 minutes (or less), and it’s ready to be enjoyed as soon as it cools down. Plus, with all the substitutions available, you can readily make this sweet chili sauce with what you have in your pantry.

Spicy Sweet Chili Sauce in a jar, with a spoon pouring some sauce into the jar.

Can I make gluten free sweet chili sauce?

The only ingredient with gluten in this sweet chili sauce recipe is soy sauce. You can easily substitute the soy sauce with gluten free tamari sauce to make gluten free sweet chili sauce.

Using soy sauce or tamari sauce will still make sure this recipe is vegan as well. Alternatively, you can leave out the soy sauce and just season it with more salt.

I have also recommended using fish sauce instead of soy sauce for the more authentic Thai/Vietnamese flavor (Nam Chim Kai). Nuoc mam (Vietnamese fish sauce) and Nam pla (Thai fish sauce) are naturally gluten free, but not vegan.

Pouring Homemade sweet chili sauce over cream cheese for a sweet chili sauce cream cheese dip.

Can I make vegan sweet chili sauce?

Yes, you can.

While fish sauce does make the taste more authentic, you can leave out the fish sauce if you like. Just substitute it with soy sauce or tamari sauce (gluten free) or salt, to make this sweet chili sauce vegan.

Scooping up sweet chili topped cream cheese with cheese crackers.

I can say with plenty of conviction that this really is the BEST sweet chili sauce you can make at home! While the most authentic Thai sweet chili sauce recipe requires that one special shortcut ingredient (sambal oelek), you can make it without sambal oelek too, as I’ve shown you guys here.

This homemade Thai sweet chili sauce makes for a great edible gift during the holidays as well. And now that you know how to make the recipe safe for canning, you can make the sauce last longer too.

This is definitely a recipe that you should add to your repertoire. It’s one of the most versatile and useful homemade sauces you can make. Imagine telling your friends that wicked sweet chili sauce is all homemade?

Equipment and tools I use for this recipe

Whisks 

Storing Glass Jars

Measuring cups & spoons

Recipe video

Recipe

4.9 from 82 votes

Spicy Sweet Chili Sauce

Author: Dini Kodippili
Yield: Make about 1 ½ cups
Cuisine: Asian
Spicy Sweet Chilli Sauce Easy to make, absolutely delicious, with an extra kick of spice this is the BEST Sweet chilli sauce you will EVER have!

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The Best Sweet Chili Sauce Recipe! Easy to make, easy to adapt, and most importantly, absolutely delicious! Learn how to make this versatile, authentic Asian sweet chili sauce with step by step instructions. Great for canning too. 
EASY – Great recipe for beginners. Simple and quick recipe.
Makes about 1 ½ cups.

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Prep: 5 minutes mins
Cook: 15 minutes mins
Cooling time: 1 hour hr
Total Time: 15 minutes mins
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Makes: 32 tbsp

Ingredients:
 

  • 120 mL unseasoned rice vinegar ½ cup
  • 180 g water ¾ cup
  • 120 g white sugar ⅔ cup
  • 5 garlic cloves finely minced
  • 1 tbsp soy sauce or Fish sauce. Substitute with gluten free soy sauce or salt if you'd like to keep the recipe gluten free or soy free.
  • ½ tsp cayenne pepper optional – halve it or leave it out if you like it less spicy
  • 80 g sambal oelek a generous 2 ½ tbsp (please see recipe notes)
  • 4 tsp cornflour / cornstarch (see recipe notes)
  • 2 tbsp water

Instructions:
 

  • Add the vinegar, water, sugar, garlic cloves, soy sauce, and cayenne pepper (if using) in to a non-stick pan. If you're using dried chili flakes (red pepper flakes) instead of sambal oelek, add it to the pan at the same time. 
    120 mL unseasoned rice vinegar, 180 g water, 120 g white sugar, 5 garlic cloves, 1 tbsp soy sauce, ½ tsp cayenne pepper
  • Heat over medium heat while stirring to dissolve the sugar. Increase the heat to medium-high and bring it to a boil. Let it simmer for about 2 minutes. 
  • Add the sambal oelek and mix through. Let it cook for a few minutes until it's slightly thickened (2- 5 minutes).
    80 g sambal oelek
  • Mix the cornstarch and water into a smooth slurry and add this to the sauce as well.
    4 tsp cornflour / cornstarch, 2 tbsp water
  • While stirring frequently (to prevent the sauce from burning at the bottom), simmer the sauce for a further 2 – 5 minutes or until it reaches the desired thickness. Remember, the sauce thickens as it cools as well. If it thickens too much, add a little extra water to thin it out. If you're using Clear Jel (for canning purposes), the sauce will mostly thicken only as it cools down. 
  • Pour into glass jars with air-tight lids (OR heated and sterilized jars to store for longer).
  • Cool to room temperature and store in the fridge.

Recipe Notes

Sambal oelek substitutions
  • 2 tbsp dried chili flakes + 1 tbsp extra rice wine vinegar (reduce the amount of chili flakes if the chili flakes you use are spicy (they’ll be spicier than sambal oelek).
  • Finely chopped red chili (red jalapeno or Thai red chili – please read the blog post for details).
Cornstarch substitution (for canning)
  • Use 5 ½ tsp of Clear Jel, dissolved in 3 tbsp water.
Please read the blog post for more ideas on substitutions for other ingredients, and for more cooking tips.

Nutrition Information:

Serving: 1tbsp Calories: 18kcal (1%) Carbohydrates: 4g (1%) Sodium: 32mg (1%) Potassium: 12mg Sugar: 3g (3%) Vitamin A: 15IU Vitamin C: 0.6mg (1%) Calcium: 1mg

“This website provides approximate nutrition information for convenience and as a courtesy only. Nutrition data is gathered primarily from the USDA Food Composition Database, whenever available, or otherwise other online calculators.”

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207 responses

  1. Kellie B
    March 2, 2020

    Can you use fresh chilli instead?

    Reply
    1. Dini
      March 3, 2020

      Hi Kellie
      As stated in the post, you can add fresh chili. You will need to make it into a paste first though. Also, fresh chili is spicier than sambal oelek, so you may need to remove the seeds and adjust the spice level to your preference.
      Hope that helps!

      Reply
      1. JANA HARVEY
        October 18, 2020

        5 stars
        Made this recipe today using the exact recipe. (Dried peppers with rice wine vinegar as I didn’t have the samba oelek) I did add the cayenne as my husband likes the added spice. Flavor is so good! It’s just a bit spicier than I like. Plan to make a batch for me without the cayenne. Will make this over and over again!

        Reply
  2. Lita
    February 22, 2020

    5 stars
    If I want to make in large quantities, have a large family and the all want a bottle. Can I just double a d double up the recipe or must it be adjusted for larger quantity

    Reply
    1. Dini
      February 22, 2020

      Hi Lita,
      You could double the recipe, but you will have to adjust cook times as a larger batch may take longer to thicken.
      Hope that helps!

      Reply
  3. David Sacino
    February 21, 2020

    My wife like hot and spicy red pepper chili and I like the sweet. I used the chili oil instead of Sambal oelekand and it came out great.

    Reply
  4. Anna Mello
    February 10, 2020

    Trying to calculate WW points for this sauce. What is the “serving size”?
    How much does this recipe make?
    Thanks so much.

    Reply
  5. Tim
    February 2, 2020

    5 stars
    Turned out perfect! I made it with fish sauce instead of soy and added a full tablespoon. It is delicious. Will definitely make again. Thank you so much for sharing!

    Reply
  6. Andrew wade
    January 26, 2020

    I love the recipe really appreciate it thanks

    Reply
  7. Blake
    January 22, 2020

    Can I use Mirin instead of rice vinegar

    Reply
    1. Dini
      January 23, 2020

      Hi Blake
      Mirin and rice vinegar are different products and can’t be interchanged. Mirin is sweet, while rice vinegar is sour.
      The closest substitutions for rice vinegar would be white wine vinegar or apple cider vinegar (this will give a fruitier taste).
      Hope that helps!

      Reply
  8. Billy
    January 20, 2020

    So I made the sauce (added Chinese 5 spice) but I noticed that it came out a little too spicy and not what I’m used to, which is the Americanized version from the restaurants which tend to be more on thd sweet and tangy side. The sauce was jarred about 30 minutes ago, but I’m wondering if I could add more sugar or even stevia to the already made sauce to tone it down?

    Thanks!

    Reply
    1. Dini
      January 20, 2020

      Hi Billy
      This is a spicy sweet chili sauce, and has the added cayenne pepper to make it more spicy. However I have advised to leave out the cayenne pepper if you prefer the sauce to be mild.
      If you have made it too spicy, the option I recommend is to make half a batch of the sauce WITHOUT the sambal oelek and chili and add it to the batch you already have made. This ensures the other flavors are balanced well and the consistency doesn’t change.
      Another option is to add more of the vinegar and sugar and recook the sauce. This could change the consistency (without the extra cornstarch).
      You can try adding more sugar if you like, but you will need to re heat it to dissolve it. Personally I will also find that too sweet as well.
      Hope that helps!

      Reply
  9. Claudia
    January 19, 2020

    I haven’t tried this recipe yet, but I’m wondering if I could substitute Splenda or Truvia for the sugar. What do you think?

    Reply
    1. Dini
      January 19, 2020

      Hi Claudia
      Unfortunately I haven’t tried it with either of those substitutes, so I can’t be sure if it will work. I have used monk fruit sugar because it’s a 1:1 substitution ratio with sugar and therefore won’t affect the consistency of the final sauce. Hope that helps!

      Reply
  10. Keith Fullerton
    January 16, 2020

    5 stars
    I have made this several times and received rave reviews every time. I plan to can it for gifts so I bought some clear gel, Wonderful recipe. I used sambal with garlic and have cut down on the corn starch slightly, Couldn’t be better.

    Reply
  11. Maureen
    January 10, 2020

    What is the shelf life of the recipe?

    Reply
    1. Dini
      January 13, 2020

      Hi Maureen
      We have kept ours in the fridge for about 2 -3 weeks. It would be less if kept outside.

      Reply
  12. Bjwhite
    December 22, 2019

    I have made this a few times, and among its many uses is as an exceptional ham glaze! I don’t add anything else—just a few layers of this in the last 1/2 hour or so of baking the ham.

    Reply
  13. Molly D
    November 22, 2019

    5 stars
    Great recipe – I added a T of Heinz relish for extra crunch – it does NOT alter the taste, just adds crunch…

    Reply
  14. Jay
    November 10, 2019

    can you use distilled vinegar

    Reply
    1. Dini
      November 10, 2019

      Hi Jay
      Distilled vinegar would be the same as white vinegar?
      I wouldn’t recommend using this, as the flavors are so different. White vinegar flavor will be much too harsh for this recipe. You could use apple cider vinegar, which will give the final sauce a fruity flavor (also different from the original, but better than using distilled white vinegar).

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  15. Amanda
    November 6, 2019

    5 stars
    Delicious. Made as is, with the rice vinegar & chili substitute.

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  16. Joey Bruno
    June 6, 2019

    5 stars
    I always enjoy the sweet chili sauce from Thai restaurants, but have never seen anyone dip crackers in it! Great idea.

    Have you ever tried dipping those crispy rice crackers? I tried those because that’s all I had lying around the pantry and it was pretty good.

    Thanks for the recipe.

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  17. Sandra Patterson
    May 10, 2019

    Thanks for explaining that there isn’t really a substitute for sweet chili sauce since it is such a unique flavor. I have been wanting to experiment with chili for a while now, and I feel like this is a great place to start! Now I just have to buy some chili to actually experiment with!

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  18. Andi
    March 5, 2019

    Omg, I will never buy sweet chili sauce again. This was spot on. So yummy! Thank you!

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    1. Dini
      March 6, 2019

      Thanks so much for letting me know Andi! We put this sweet chili sauce on everything too! 🙂 So glad you liked it.

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  19. J
    February 12, 2019

    Hi Dini.
    I’ve just discovered your site and have been reading through your wonderful recipes.
    I have a question about the Sweet Chilli Sauce …
    how long will it last in the fridge?
    Thanks again for your site!

    Reply
    1. Dini
      February 12, 2019

      Hi J,
      Thank you so much! Hope you enjoy the recipes! 🙂
      I haven’t stored the sauce for longer than 2 weeks in the fridge, since we always end up using it up in that time. Hope that helps!

      Reply
  20. Denise
    January 31, 2019

    5 stars
    It’s has a such a good flavor but I wasn’t sure about the sugar. I used 4oz because that’s what you had first, in parenthese you had 1 cup plus 2 tbsp. And 1 cup is 8 ounces alone. I like the flavor with 4 oz so I’m not sure which you recommend. Should it be sweeter?

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    1. Dini
      January 31, 2019

      Hi Denise,
      Thank you so much for pointing that out to me. 4 oz is the correct amount, and it should’ve read 1/2 cup + 2 tbsp in parenthesis. I’ve made that edit in the recipe now. I’m so glad you liked the sweet chili sauce! 🙂

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