The Chile Sauce You Should Bring Home from Vietnam | Eater
"A family-made, artisanal chile condiment from Hội An produced to a 150-year-old recipe and overseen by Tran Van Can (“Ms. Van”), this sauce is simmered slowly over three days and hand-processed in small batches. Made with locally grown elephant-tusk (cow-horn) chiles plus garlic, sugar, salt, sesame, peanuts and vegetable oil, it has a chunky, jam-like consistency suspended in red oil rather than the smooth, acidic profile of Thai sriracha. The flavor is nuanced—umami and earthy with a pronounced fruity sweetness that builds into a slow-burning heat—and its texture and balance let it complement delicate regional dishes without overpowering them. It’s commonly used on cao lau noodles, banh mi, crispy Vietnamese spring rolls, white rose dumplings (banh bao banh vac), as a dip for crackers, and as an ingredient in dressings or pork seasonings. Kept intentionally small-scale to preserve manual oversight and local character, production is limited and the sauce is largely unavailable for export, making it a tightly local, iconic staple in Hội An and the surrounding region." - Hannah Selinger
Incredible, flavorful, and unique chili sauce that will elevate most dishes. Secret recipe has been in the family for 5 generations. When we went just before closing, the store cashier was very helpful and is in the family. See selfie. This condiment cannot be found in USA
Khánh N.
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There are many different shops that selling chili sauce along this street, remember to locate the correct address and brand name at the door as this shop seems to be the most authentic one.
This is not your normal Huy Fong Sriracha, the sauce tastes best when serve with Cao Lầu or some local dishes.
So if you love spicy, and want something different, this sauce is waiting for you to enjoy.
Sahil T.
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Excellent hot sauce - aromatic, deep flavours - almost like a jam. Perfect with everything, edible souvenir from Hoi An !