Make Your Own Sriracha Sauce

Make your own spicy Sriracha sauce at home with fresh ingredients and easy steps. Perfect for adding.

Sriracha is the mother-load of hot sauces.

And that’s not just our opinion, it really does seem to be the general consensus in the world of hot sauces. Is there anything that sriracha doesn’t compliment?

Once the ultimate street food condiment, now it’s found in every corner of almost every cuisine and there seems to be one main reason for it versatility!

Versatility is king. And although the name sriracha may not be versatile in itself, the content of the bottle sure as hell is!

What is it?

It’s a chilli pepper, vinegar, garlic and sugar sauce that’s hot, tangy and slightly sweet”? Need I say more? Okay, here’s a little more”?.

History

Also known as rooster sauce because of the legendary, popular red bottle, this Thai sauce has taken the world by storm. The most popular one is actually made in the US by Huy Fong Foods – owned by David Tram, a Vietnamese immigrant.

He began making this sauce in 80s and selling it out of the back of his van, his sauce is less sweet and thicker than a traditional Thai sriracha sauce.

Although the history of sriracha sauce isn’t set in stone the general consensus on its origins began with a Thai women named Thanom Chakkapak, who originated from the Thai seaside town of Si Racha, thus the name sriracha sauce.

What to do with it!

Use it as a finishing sauce for just about anything, as a dipping sauce for anything dip-able, as an ingredient in another sauce, as a marinade or just to add a kick of heat to anything that takes your fancy or even in place of tomato sauce.

Mix it through a creamy dip to add heat and colour or mayonnaise or cream cheese. You can even add it to drinks sriracha bloody mary anyone?

The cult following of sriracha has even lead to the publishing of The Sriracha Cookbook by Randy Clemens who includes a great recipe for the sauce both in the book and online.

Scroll down below for the basic run-down recipe on how to make your own Sriracha sauce. Enjoy!

Make Your Own Sriracha Sauce

Recipe by Stay at Home Mum
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Course: SaucesCuisine: AustralianDifficulty: Easy
Servings
+

1

servings
Prep time

10

minutes
Cooking time

12

minutes
Calories

120

kcal
Total time

22

minutes

A homemade, spicy chili sauce with garlic, vinegar, and sugar — perfect for adding a flavorful kick to meals.

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Ingredients

  • 200 gram hot red chilis-deseeded and chopped. Red jalapenos work best.

  • .5 Garlic-peeled and roughly chopped

  • .25 cup white vinegar

  • 2 tbsp (or 3 tbsps) brown sugar-add as you deem necessary

  • 1.5 tbsp Salt

  • .5 cup a good tomato sauce

  • 3 Shallots-finely chopped, optional

Directions

  • Blitz the chilli, garlic and shallots in a food processor, or chop finely by hand, and pour into a saucepan over medium low heat.
  • Add the tomato sauce, sugar, vinegar and a tablespoon of the salt and cook down for about half an hour or until the chilli starts to break down.
  • Taste and season with salt and more sugar if required.
  • Thai cuisine is all about the balance and harmony between sweet, salty, spicy and sour, and that’s what you’re looking for in a homemade sriracha sauce.
  • Allow the sauce to cool and then blend until smooth.
  • Pour into sterilised bottles and store in the fridge.
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Clare Whitfield Chief Editor
Clare Whitfield is the Editor of Stay at Home Mum and a recognised voice in practical home management for Australian families. Based in the northern suburbs of Sydney, she balances editorial leadership with life as a stay at home mum to two school age children. Her background in home economics and more than a decade of experience in recipe development, family budgeting, and household systems inform her work.

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