The BEST fruity, sweet Strawberry Chilli Relish with a spicy, tangy kick. You can make it as a thick relish/spread or a smooth sauce to be used as a delicious glaze on grilled meat or BBQ sauce!
An incredibly versatile and easy to make relish, and a great way to use up those juicy summer strawberries!
We used to have a small patch of strawberry plants in our backyard when I was little, which my father tended to with great care. When I was a little older, I remember how my parents told me this story of how the strawberries kept going missing one time and they couldn’t figure out what was happening for months.
They feared that birds or some animal was getting to them before they ever could. Eventually, my father apparently went out and got a bird net once and then set it up, only to find that the strawberries still kept disappearing.
And then one fine day he went out to the backyard and caught the culprit red-handed (literally), and it turned out to be a very small version of yours truly! I thought it was hilarious and although I have no memory of this, I guess it goes to show how my love for strawberries goes a long way back!
You guys know that I have an obsession for combining sweet and spicy flavor profiles. Like this peach relish, spicy pineapple popsicles, mango jalapeno jam, sweet chili sauce, and even this spicy margarita recipe!
I think it’s a great way to challenge and enlighten your taste buds. I’ve always loved eating sweet and spicy tomato relish, so I figured it might work just as well with strawberries too.
Strawberries pair so beautifully with savory flavors like balsamic vinegar and black pepper, so I decided to make this beautifully bright red Strawberry Chilli Relish that you could use at home with whatever you fancy!
I added some Aleppo chilli flakes, but you can add regular crushed chili (crushed red pepper) instead, but that’ll make this strawberry relish a bit spicier.
I sliced the strawberries for this recipe, but I have used chopped strawberries as well. The difference is that you get a chunkier spread with sliced strawberries and a smoother relish with chopped strawberries.
If you’re looking to make a delicious spicy strawberry sauce (like ketchup), or a base for a BBQ marinade, then I’d recommend that you chop the strawberries instead.
This spicy strawberry chilli relish is perfect to use up that bounty of strawberries in the summer, even when they are overripe and soft – in fact those are ideal for this recipe!
I often use those to make strawberry jam, strawberry shortcake ice cream, healthy strawberry smoothie etc., but this strawberry relish is perfect too!
With that bright red color and the bold, sweet and spicy flavor combo, this strawberry relish is perfect on ANY summer table. It’ll be right at home even on a Valentine’s day recipe menu as well.
Whether it be a grilled chicken, a perfectly cooked steak, a sandwich, a salad, your breakfast, dessert recipes or just straight up from the bottle/jar (like a boss!), this strawberry chilli relish will add a fantastic fruity sweetness and a spicy chilli kick.
I often make a double batch of this strawberry chilli relish because we could never get enough of it! It’s such a versatile relish and the possibilities are endless.
I frequently use it to spice up my grilled chicken, and recently, one of my readers said that it tastes great as a glaze for pork tenderloin on the BBQ!
So go ahead and make a double batch, you just can’t go wrong with a fruity, sweet, spicy relish like this! 🙂
Lately, I’ve been using this strawberry chilli relish on my bagels and sandwiches. But for a truly nifty idea – try using this sweet and spicy relish in place of strawberry jelly/jam in this frozen strawberry cheesecake bites recipe for an amazing summer treat!
Looking for more recipes?Sign up for my free recipe newsletter to get new recipes in your inbox each week! Find me sharing more inspiration on Pinterest and Instagram.
Strawberry Chilli Relish
Ingredients:
- 1 lb / 450 g ripe strawberries hulled and sliced (see notes)
- 1 1/2 tbsp chilli flakes/crushed red pepper only add 1 tbsp if you have a relatively low tolerance to heat – this is a spicy relish with chilli flakes as the co-star, I used 1 tbsp crushed chilli flakes and 1/2 tbsp Aleppo chilli
- 5 oz / 145 g sugar
- 1/4 cup red wine vinegar
- 1 tbsp balsamic vinegar
- 1/2 tsp salt
- Extra water to thin out the sauce if needed
Instructions:
- Slice the strawberries (or chop if you like a smoother, sauce-like relish).
- Add the strawberries and all the ingredients (except water) into a saucepan and mix well.
- Bring to a boil and then simmer on low-medium heat for about 40 minutes, until the relish thickens.
- Stir the relish from time to time to prevent it from sticking to the bottom of the pan.
- If you like a thick relish, keep it as is. If you prefer a pourable sauce-like consistency, add a few tablespoons of water to thin out the relish.
- Store in an airtight jar, or a sterilized glass jar. It should stay fresh for about a week in a normal jar, but longer in a sterilized jar.
Tips & Tricks
“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.”
If you liked these strawberry chilli relish (strawberry relish) recipe, don’t forget to subscribe for new (and free) recipes by entering your email address on the side bar (and get all these recipes delivered straight to your inbox), so you don’t miss out on a thing. You can find me on FACEBOOK, INSTAGRAM, PINTEREST, YOU TUBE and GOOGLE-PLUS too.
Kyla says
Would I be able to can this using a water bath canner?
Dini says
Hi Kyla
Unfortunately I’m not very experienced with canning, so I can’t be sure if this is safe to can.
Waheeda says
Omw, I cannot wait to give this a try, can I use frozen strawberries & if i don’t have balsamic vinegar or red wine vinegar can use normal white or brown vinegar & maybe add a dash of red wine? What is the shelve life of this relish should I jar it. Thank u.
Dini says
Hi Waheeda!
You can use frozen strawberries! You will need to cook it longer to get the same consistency though because of the extra water in frozen strawberries.
I don’t recommend using white vinegar as a substitute for balsamic vinegar. But you can use apple cider vinegar instead. It should last about 5 – 7 days in the fridge.
I hope that helps!
Waheeda Carels says
Thank u, I tried it, I added a quarter cup of Merlot & 1 tbsp apple cider vinegar, 1 grated apple & also 3 tsp of atchar /pickle masala with a few curry leaves. Came out amazing… Different sweet & spicy perfect with cheese platters & to add as a side relish to ur barbeque. This will also go great as a samoosa dip. Love it, Thank u
Pearl Davids says
Looking for more relishes please really love this one.appreciate
Craig Criddle says
I tried this on chicken and pork, but my favorite way to eat it is for the dressing on coleslaw
Christine Spiteri says
Can this relish be frozen? And if so, for how long?