Sugar Free Sweet Chilli Sauce Recipe (2024)

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This sugar free sweet chilli sauce recipe is wonderfully spicy, fragrant and tangy! It's a healthy homemade dipping sauce for any Asian favourites from spring rolls to chicken wings and fried calamari. Keto, low carb, gluten free and ready in only 15 minutes.

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Hands up who else loves sweet chilli sauce? It's one of those condiments in Thai and Vietnamese cuisine that take dishes to the next level. It's great for dipping with various appetisers, but you can also mix it into stir-fries.

Unfortunately, the sweet chilli sauce you can buy in the shops contains HUGE amounts of sugar. Often, people are not even aware that they are consuming more sugar than they would have in a dessert when they use shop-bought condiments and sauces. Read the labels - you might be surprised.

After making this yummy homemade sugar free ketchup, a delicious keto teriyaki sauceand my sugar free BBQ sauce, I decided it was time to create a sugar free sweet chilli sauce recipe.

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Ingredients

To make an authentic tasting sweet chilli sauce, you only need a few ingredients - red chilli, vinegar, garlic, sweetener, a salty flavouring sauce such as soy, tamari, coconut aminos or fish sauce plus water and a thickening/gelling agent.

I decided to add fresh grated ginger to the recipe, which lends a beautifully aromatic and zesty touch.

Substitutions

If you are a shortcut kind of person, you can substitute the fresh chilli with sambal oelek. This is an Indonesian chilli sauce which is widely available in supermarkets. Sambal contains a small amount of sugar, but 2 tablespoon will not significantly increase the net carb count.

You could also experiment with using sriracha sauce, but you will end up with a smooth sauce.

I have not yet tried the recipe with dried chilli flakes, though it should also work. Be cautious with the amount - I always find them to be very hot. 1 tablespoon should be plenty!

I decided to use coconut aminos in this recipe. This is a super tasty gluten free and vegan flavouring sauce I recently discovered (I LOVE to use it in salad dressings). It's often used in place of either soy sauce or tamari.

But if you're finding it hard to source, feel free to use soy or tamari instead. Tamari is gluten free as well.

Another upgrade option is to add 1 teaspoon of fish sauce to the mix. Fish sauce has a strong, salty and slightly pungent flavour. It is INCREDIBLE!

How To Make Sugar Free Sweet Chilli Sauce

It is really easy to make a homemade healthy sweet chilli sauce recipe.

All you need to do is let the ingredients cook until the flavours start to mingle - and after only 10 minutes you have a healthy, sweet, spicy, tangy sauce that will make you swoon whilst keeping your blood sugar and insulin levels perfectly stable.

Here are the basic steps:

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STEP 1

Chop the red chilli, ginger and garlic. Add them to a pan together with the apple cider vinegar, coconut aminos and powdered sweetener.

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STEP 2

Bring the mixture to a boil. Then reduce the heat and let the sauce bubble away on low heat for 5 minutes.

STEP 3

Mix the hot water with the xanthan gum. Blend well so there are no lumps. Add to the pan and cook for another 5 minutes or until the desired consistency is reached.

Be aware that the sauce will thicken further while it cools. Fill into a clean glass jar and let cool.

Expert Tips

I went for a mild red chilli. Mild chilli varieties are generally larger in size. You could use red jalapenos, for example. If in doubt, ask your greengrocer 😉

The rule of thumb is that the smaller the chilli, the hotter it is. If you decide to use Thai red chillies, for example, you should reduce the amount stated in the recipe to 1 ½ tablespoon (not packed) and ensure you remove all seeds.

Tip: Make sure that you wear gloves when chopping chilli. This counts especially for all of you who wear contact lenses like me. The last thing you want is to touch your eyes with remnants of chilli juice on your fingers!

Recipe FAQs

What can I use instead of xanthan gum?

Instead of the xanthan gum you could use 1 teaspoon of finely ground (!!!) chia seeds to thicken the sauce. I have not tried chia seeds as a thickener in this recipe, but use them frequently to thicken sauces and jams.

Does any vinegar work in the sauce?

I like apple cider vinegar because of all its health benefits and mild taste. It is possible to substitute it with white wine vinegar or rice vinegar although these are sharper in flavour and you may need to use less. Also, make sure the rice vinegar is not flavoured - this often means added sugar.

How long can I store sugar free sweet chili sauce?

You can store your healthy sweet chilli sauce in the fridge for at least 2-3 weeks.

What sweetener can I use?

Allulose is great because it does not re-crystallise as it cools. However, most of the time I make the sauce with powdered erythritol.

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Serve With

This sweet chili sauce is perfect as a dip for keto tortilla chips or keto chicken nuggets.

It is also wonderful over Vietnamese scrambled eggs and keto fried rice.

Storage

Store the sauce in an airtight container in the fridge. The vinegar in the recipe preserves it, making it stay fresh for several weeks.

If you store the sauce in the fridge, the erythritol might crystallise a little bit over time. I had a few crystals collecting on the edges of my jar after a few days, which did not bother me. But to get rid of the crystals, you can re-heat the sauce and let it cool back down to room temperature.

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Recipe

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Sugar Free Sweet Chilli Sauce Recipe

Katrin Nürnberger

from Sugar Free Londoner

Ditch the sugary sweet chilli sauce you can buy in the shops and make your own healthy low carb version! Thick, spicy, sweet and absolutely delicious. A family favourite.

5 from 42 votes

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Prep Time 5 minutes mins

Cook Time 10 minutes mins

Total Time 15 minutes mins

Course Condiment

Cuisine Asian, Thai

Servings 5

Calories 8 kcal

Note: The servings slider only changes the first amount in each line and not any subsequent amounts. Please make your own calculations where necessary.

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Chop the red chilli, ginger and garlic. Add them to a pan together with the apple cider vinegar, coconut aminos and powdered sweetener.

  • Bring to the boil, then reduce the heat and let the mix bubble away on a low heat for 5 minutes.

  • Mix the hot water with the xanthan gum. Blend well so there are no lumps. Add to the pan and cook for another 5 minutes or until the desired consistency is reached.

    Be aware that the sauce will thicken further while it cools.

  • Fill into a clean glass jar and let cool.

Notes

I calculated 1 portion = 2 tablespoon of sauce. I think this is a fairly generous calculation - you could probably use this as a dip for up to 8 people.

This recipe made 170g (¾ cup) of sauce.

*** Use allulose if you want no re-crystallisation. Most of the time I use powdered erythritol, which re-crystallises a little around the rim of the jar.

Nutrition

Serving: 35gCalories: 8kcalTotal Carbohydrates: 0.9gProtein: 0.1gFiber: 0.1gSugar: 0.3g

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FAQs

How many calories are in sugar free sweet chili sauce? ›

There are 5 calories in 2 tbsp (30 g) of G Hughes Sugar Free Sweet Chili Dipping Sauce. * The % Daily Value (DV) tells you how much a nutrient in a serving of food contributes to a daily diet.

What is a good substitute for sweet chilli 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.

Is sweet chilli sauce high in sugar? ›

As its name implies, sweet chilli sauce is packed with sugar – around two teaspoons per tablespoon of sauce.

What is sweet chilli 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.

How unhealthy is sweet chilli sauce? ›

But sadly, sweet chilli sauce is renowned for being high in sugar, which spells bad news for our teeth. In a single 25g serving of sweet chilli sauce, you're consuming around 13.7g of sugar!

How many calories in Blue Dragon reduced sugar sweet chilli sauce? ›

155kcal

What is the difference between sweet chilli and Thai sweet chilli sauce? ›

Sweet chili sauce, also known as Thai chili sauce, is made using dried chili flakes and is primarily a sweet condiment that also has sour and spicy notes.

What's the difference between sweet chili sauce and 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.

What is the difference between Thai chili sauce and sweet 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).

Is sweet chilli sauce OK for diabetics? ›

Watch for savoury dishes that are high in sugar: sweet and sour sauces, sweet chilli dishes and some curry sauces and salad dressings.

Is mayonnaise bad for blood pressure? ›

Eating too much mayonnaise can cause high blood pressure problems. Actually, the amount of omega-6 fatty acids in mayonnaise is very high, which can increase blood pressure. Excessive consumption of mayonnaise can also increase the risk of diseases like heart attack and stroke.

Is chilli sauce good for diabetics? ›

Another condiment on the diabetes free foods list is hot sauce, although its hard to imagine anyone eating unlimited amounts of it at any given meal. But if you have a special passion for the tongue-tingling spices of hot sauce, feel free to add a dash or two.

Do you have to refrigerate sweet chilli sauce? ›

Once opened, sweet chili sauce needs to be refrigerated and typically lasts anywhere from 6 to 9 months.

Does sweet chilli sauce contain vinegar? ›

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

What is Mcdonald's sweet chili sauce? ›

Ingredients: Sugars (Sugar, Glucose), Water, Distilled Vinegar, Tomato Paste, Pepper Sauce (Distilled Vinegar, Red Peppers, Salt), Modified Corn Starch, Cayenne Peppers, Salt, Spices, Garlic Powder, Sodium Benzoate, Potassium Sorbate.

How many calories are in 2 tablespoons of sweet chili sauce? ›

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Nutrition Facts
For a Serving Size of 2 Tbsp (25g)
How many calories are in Sweet Chili Sauce? Amount of calories in Sweet Chili Sauce: Calories 40Calories from Fat 0 (0%)
% Daily Value *
How much fat is in Sweet Chili Sauce? Amount of fat in Sweet Chili Sauce: Total Fat 0g-
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Does sweet chilli sauce have a lot of calories? ›

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Other sizes: 1 cup - 296kcal, 1 packet - 222kcal, more...

How many calories are in light sweet chilli sauce? ›

Nutritional Information
Typical ValuesPer 100g
Energy573kJ/135kcal
Fat<0.5g
of which saturates<0.1g
Carbohydrate33g
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How many calories are in Panda Express sweet chili sauce? ›

Panda Express Sweet Chili Sauce (2 tbsp) contains 20g total carbs, 20g net carbs, 0g fat, 0g protein, and 80 calories.

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