Sambal Oelek Chili Paste - An Authentic Recipe (2024)

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Sambal oelek chili paste is so easy to make at home that you'll wonder why you ever bought it in a jar! It only takes 10 minutes to make a big jar of this much loved Indonesian chili paste. Plus, once you know how to make it, you can easily customize it to suit your tastes.

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  • 🙋What Is Sambal Oelek?
  • 💚Reasons You'll Love This Recipe
  • ↔️Sambal Oelek Vs Sriracha
  • 🛒Ingredients
  • 🧑‍🍳Instructions
  • Top Tip
  • 🍽️How Can I Use Sambal Oelek?
  • ↔️Substitutes For Sambal Oelek
  • ❄️Storage Instructions
  • 🙋Frequently Asked Questions
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If you're like me, you probably use Sriracha sauce in everything from dips to stir fries, but have you ever tried sambal oelek? You may have seen at the grocery store. Huy Fong foods is the most popular brand. But, there's no need to buy it pre-bottled when you make it yourself with 3 simple ingredient.

Let's get started!

🙋What Is Sambal Oelek?

Sambal Oelek (pronounced zam-bahl U-lek) is a spicy Indonesian chili paste made from three simple ingredients - chili peppers, rice wine vinegar and salt. It's a particularly popular chili paste in Malaysia where it's used as a condiment and as an ingredient in many dishes.

Sambal means sauce, and oelek is the bamboo mortar that is traditionally used to grind the the chili peppers. However, in this recipe we are going to use a food processor (or blender) to simplify things.

The result will be an authentic, fresh chili paste that's far better than anything you could ever buy at Walmart.

💚Reasons You'll Love This Recipe

💚You only need 3 simple ingredients to make the perfect chili paste.

💚Homemade sambal oelek doesn't have preservatives or thickeners like the chili sauce you buy at the grocery store.

💚I think that learning how to make your own chili paste is really satisfying!

💚It's much more cost effective to make your own sambal oelek chili paste than to buy a bottled hot sauce.

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↔️Sambal Oelek Vs Sriracha

Sambal oelek chili paste and sriracha sauce are both popular condiments with distinct characteristics. Sambal oelek is a traditional Indonesian chili paste made from fresh red chilies, vinegar, and salt. It has a chunky texture and a vibrant, raw chili flavor with intense heat.

On the other hand, sriracha sauce originated in Thailand and is made from chili peppers, garlic, sugar, vinegar, and salt. It has a smooth consistency, a slightly sweet and garlicky taste, and a moderate level of spiciness. While sambal oelek focuses on pure chili heat, sriracha offers a more balanced flavor profile with added sweetness and garlic notes.

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🛒Ingredients

Sambal oelek only requires 3 basic ingredients, which is why it's such a cinch to make fresh.

  • Chili Peppers: For those that can take the heat, Thai chili peppers are the optimal choice. These are hot,hot,hot... so feel free to substitute any chili pepper that you prefer. Red serranos and fresno chilis will dial the heat back a little.
  • Rice Wine Vinegar: Rice wine vinegar is milder and sweeter than white vinegar, so it's the perfect vinegar for an authentic sambal oelek recipe. However, if you don't have any on hand, it's fine to substitute white vinegar.
  • Salt: Regular table salt is the right choice here.
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🧑‍🍳Instructions

  1. Cut the stems off your chili peppers, but leave the seed in. Chop them into piece and put them in your food processor or blender.
  2. Pulse until the peppers are ground to a fine paste, scraping the sides down periodically.
  3. Add the salt and vinegar and pulse again until everything is well combined.
  4. That's it!! You have just made an authentic sambal oelek chili paste!! See below for ideas on how to use it in your everyday cooking.

Top Tip

When handling chili peppers, especially Thai chili peppers which can be quite spicy, it's a good idea to wear gloves to protect your hands from the oils. This will prevent any accidental irritation or burning sensation if you touch your face or eyes after handling the peppers. Additionally, be cautious when handling the chopped peppers and avoid inhaling the spicy fumes directly to prevent irritation to your nose and throat.

🍽️How Can I Use Sambal Oelek?

  • Swirl it into soups for a spicy kick. It's particularly good in my sweet potato lentil soup.
  • Add it to dips for an explosion of flavor. Try adding it to hummus or ful madame.
  • Ready to kick your vegan Bolognese up a notch? Try adding sambal oelek to my slow cooker lentil Bolognese.
  • Spice up your breakfast by adding some chili paste to this tofu scramble by Vegan Family Kitchen.
  • Serve it as a spicy side to my popular garlic truffle fries.
  • Use it as a spicy sauce for your breakfast omelette.
  • Sambal oelek is a great sauce to serve with noodle dishes.

Do you have another great way you like to use sambal oelek? Let me know in the comments below! Your feedback helps other Daily Dish readers.

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↔️Substitutes For Sambal Oelek

  1. Sriracha Sauce: Sriracha is a popular chili sauce that can be used as a substitute for sambal oelek. It has a similar heat level and adds a tangy flavor to dishes.
  2. Red Pepper Flakes: Crushed red pepper flakes can be used to add heat and spice to your dishes. You can adjust the amount according to your desired level of spiciness. You won't get the tanginess that you get with sambal oelek, but red pepper flakes will give you the heat.
  3. Cayenne Pepper: Cayenne pepper powder is another option if you're looking for a substitute. It has a similar heat level to sambal oelek and can be used in marinades, sauces, or stir-fries.
  4. Hot Sauce: Any hot sauce that you enjoy can be used as a substitute for sambal oelek. Tabasco sauce, Louisiana-style hot sauce, or any other variety can add heat and flavor to your dishes.
  5. Harissa Paste: Harissa is a North African chili paste made from roasted red peppers, spices, and garlic. It has a complex flavor profile and can be used as a substitute for sambal oelek.
  6. Gochujang: Gochujang is a Korean chili paste made from fermented soybeans, red chili peppers, and glutinous rice. It has a thick consistency and a unique sweet and spicy flavor that can work well as a substitute for sambal oelek. Check out gochujang in action with my gochujang noodles.

❄️Storage Instructions

Refrigerator

After making the sambal oelek, transfer it into a clean, airtight container. Store in the fridge for to 1 to 2 months. Always check for signs of spoilage such as changes in color, texture, or odor before using.

Freezer

Use a freezer-safe container or freezer bags for storing. You can also portion the sambal oelek chili paste into smaller containers or ice cube trays before freezing. This way, you can thaw only the amount you need without defrosting the entire batch. Sambal oelek can be stored in the freezer for up to 6 months to a year. However, for the best flavor and quality, I recommend to using it within the first few months.

🙋Frequently Asked Questions

How is sambal oelek different to Sriracha sauce?

Sambal oelek is a thicker, chunkier paste than sriracha sauce. Sriracha sauce is made using garlic and sugar, which means that it has a somewhat more subdued flavor with notes of garlic.

Is sambal oelek more spicy than sriracha?

Yes, sambal oelek is generally considered to be hotter and spicier than sriracha sauce. Sambal oelek is made primarily from chili peppers, whereas sriracha sauce has additional ingredients like sugar and vinegar, which mellow out the heat.

How long can I store sambal oelek for?

Sambal oelek can be stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator for an extended period of time, typically up to 1 year. However, its spiciness and flavor may gradually diminish over time. To maintain its quality, I recommend checking for any signs of spoilage, such as changes in color, texture, or odor, before using it.

Can I freeze sambal oelek?

Sure, I suggest freezing it in an ice cube tray. Once frozen, pop the cubes out and transfer them to an airtight container. That way, you have small portions ready to be added to dishes at a moment's notice!

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This is an authentic sambal oelek chili paste recipe. You only need three simple ingredients and 10 minutes to make a chili sauce to rival anything you can buy in a jar.

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Prep Time 10 minutes mins

Total Time 10 minutes mins

Course dips

Cuisine Asian

Servings 1 8 oz jar

Calories 30 kcal

Ingredients

  • ½ pound chili peppers *Thai chili peppers are preferred, but not required.
  • 1 tablespoon rice wine vinegar
  • ½ tablespoon salt

Instructions

  • Cut the stems of the chili peppers and chop into ½ inch pieces

  • Transfer the chili peppers to a food processor or blender and pulse until a smooth paste forms, scraping down the sides occasionally.

  • Add the vinegar and salt and blend until well combined.

  • Transfer the chili paste to a jar or airtight container and store in the fridge.

Notes

To store sambal oelek, transfer it to a clean, airtight container. Ensure that the container is tightly sealed to prevent air and moisture from entering. Store it in the refrigerator at a consistent temperature of 40°F (4°C) or below. This will help maintain its freshness and quality for an extended period.

Nutrition

Calories: 30kcalCarbohydrates: 6gProtein: 1gFat: 1gSaturated Fat: 1gPolyunsaturated Fat: 1gMonounsaturated Fat: 1gSodium: 148mgPotassium: 170mgFiber: 3gSugar: 4gVitamin A: 2403IUVitamin C: 3mgCalcium: 4mgIron: 1mg

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Sambal Oelek Chili Paste - An Authentic Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What is the main ingredient in sambal oelek? ›

I chose sambal oelek, an Indonesian chile paste, because it's so flavorful and so simple—crushed raw red chiles, a little vinegar, and salt. It's good as a condiment and is also good as an ingredient in cooked foods, and, even better, it will taste like you are cooking with fresh chiles.

Is sambal oelek the same as chili paste? ›

Sambal Olek is only chili paste -without garlic- So if you add a bit of garlic you would get a very similar taste to Chinese chili garlic sauce.

How do you use sambal oelek chili paste? ›

The best way is to eat it with rice. It can also be used for soups,” Del Valle says. Use sambal oelek as you would other hot sauces or pepper pastes. Try it in stir fries, like these stir-fried rice noodles, to accompany rice dishes, like Nasi Goreng (Indonesian fried rice), or in a marinade, as with our beef satay.

What is the best substitute for sambal oelek? ›

What can I use instead of sambal oelek? The best substitutes are garlic & chilli sauce, sriracha (though this is sweeter than sambal) or crushed chilli. It's easy to make your own, too.

What kind of chili is in sambal oelek? ›

Sambal Oelek is a spicy Indonesian chili paste made with hot red peppers. It's typically made with hot red chile peppers, salt and vinegar. Some variations can contain onion, lemon, sugar, etc.

Is harissa paste the same as sambal oelek? ›

Harissa. This North African staple is essential for many dishes and is remarkably similar to sambal oelek. With starring ingredients including chile pepper, salt, and garlic, harissa also includes oil and spices, which distinguish it and give it a smoky taste.

Is sambal oelek better than sriracha? ›

Oelek, which is sometimes also referred to as olek or ulek, refers to the mortar and pestle used to make this type of sambal in Indonesian kitchens. Compared to sriracha, sambal oelek is less acidic and lacks a strong presence of vinegar, so you can add heat to a dish without impacting the overall flavor.

Does sambal oelek need to be refrigerated? ›

Sambal Olek contains sodium bisulfite and potassium sorbate... so it doesn't need to be refrigerated. However, it will last longer in the fridge. Generally speaking, condiments should not be held longer than 90 days.

What country is sambal oelek from? ›

The result is a chunky, spoonable paste studded with chile seeds. Though it's also popular in Malaysia, Sri Lanka, and Thailand, sambal oelek is native to Indonesia, where it's used as a basic condiment, much as Westerners would use any hot sauce.

What is sambal oelek in English? ›

The phrase sambal oelek in particular translates to ground chili sauce, but the word “oelek” is actually a Dutch spelling of the Indonesian word ulek, which means to grind in a mortar. The sambal oelek we know today consists of chilis introduced to Indonesians by the Spanish and Portuguese during the 16th century.

What can you use sambal paste for? ›

Try zinging up your stir fried noodles, rice, or even vegetables with a dollop or two of sambal sauce. It can be added at any point!

What is sambal paste in English? ›

Sambal comes from the Javanese word sambel, and is defined as a “chile paste” or “relish.” In fact, any condiment that counts chiles as an ingredient can be deemed a sambal. While ubiquitous all over Southeast Asia, sambal is thought to have originated in Indonesia.

Is Gochujang paste the same as sambal oelek? ›

Sambal oelek differs from gochujang in that it isn't always sweetened, and it is not fermented. This means the flavors may not align perfectly, and you may wish to add a bit of sweetener to get closer. However, if you happen to have some in the fridge, sambal oelek will certainly stand in for gochujang in a pinch.

What is the spiciest sambal? ›

One of the spiciest types of sambal is Sambal Terasi or shrimp paste sambal, which is made with ground chili peppers, shrimp paste, garlic, shallots, and other spices. Another spicy sambal is Sambal Oelek, which is made with fresh chili peppers, vinegar, and salt. It is known for its heat and versatility in cooking.

What is the difference between sambal oelek and gochujang? ›

The author of the linked recipe appears to be substituting in turn for gochujang, which in addition to spice has a bit of a yeasty, fermented flavor not unlike miso (no surprise, since both include fermented soybean). Sambal oelek will be brighter, generally hotter, and looser in texture.

What is the difference between chili garlic and sambal oelek? ›

THE BOTTOM LINE: Sriracha is a totally smooth counterpart to the chunkier chili-garlic sauce, with all the same ingredients but with added sweetness from sugar. Chili-garlic sauce is nearly identical to sambal oelek, except that it contains garlic and sambal oelek does not.

What sambal contains? ›

A sambal consists of Indonesian kecap manis (sweet soy sauce), red chilli, tomato pieces, shallots and lime, it has a sweet and spicy taste and usually used for barbecue dishes. A sambal made from kecombrang (Etlingera elatior) flower, mixed with red cayenne pepper, shallot, garlic, salt and lime leaves.

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