Healthy Sweet Chili Sauce Recipe

Do you like sweet chili sauce? You can find it at the supermarket, but it won’t be like this one. We’re giving you two versions: one with sugar and a milder version.

Healthy Sweet Chili Sauce Recipe

This delicious blend of spicy and sweet goes perfectly with many dishes—it’s even delicious with plain rice! If you enjoy bold sauce recipes, this sweet chili sauce won’t leave you indifferent. At Cocina Casera, we’ll tell you how to make it step by step.

When and where did the first chili peppers originate?

The chili pepper is a type of pepper from the Capsicum family. Its origins are ancient, and as is often the case when the distance is so great, it is difficult to pinpoint them precisely

Archaeological evidence suggests that chili peppers emerged 6,000 years ago in the Tehuacán Valley area of Peru. Later, remains were found in Ceren, El Salvador, dating back 4,000 years, and in La Tigra, Venezuela, dating back 1,000 years.

In Mexico, the first chili peppers appeared between 1150 and 1200 BC. The domesticated version of the pepper has larger fruits than the wild ones.

Chili peppers are not only popular in Latin America, but are also widely consumed in Asia. They were introduced to South Asia in the 16th century by Spanish and Portuguese conquistadors via trade routes. The musician and singer Puranda Dasa, born in 1484, said of peppers that they were “a comfort to the poor and a great flavor enhancer.”

Ingredients for Sweet Chili Sauce for 4 people

IngredientQuantity
Rice vinegar125 ml
Garlic cloves4 units
Sugar150 g
Water250 ml + 2 tablespoons
Soy sauce1 tablespoon
Red chilies or guindillas2 units
Cornstarch1 tablespoon

STEP BY STEP INSTRUCTIONS:

  1. Rice vinegar is readily available in many supermarkets, but you can substitute apple cider vinegar. Crush the garlic, then combine it with the vinegar, water, sugar, and soy sauce.
  2. Prepare a saucepan over low heat and add the above ingredients. Stir occasionally and cook for approximately 5 minutes.
  3. Add the chili peppers or chopped chili to the previous mixture.
  4. Combine the cornstarch with two tablespoons of water and mix, dilute in the sauce, and stir.
  5. Simmer for 8 minutes. Then let it cool and store it in glass jars. As the sauce cools, it will thicken further, giving you a homemade sweet chili sauce.

Notes and Tips

lighter version of the sauce—to avoid adding sugar—can be made using powdered stevia sweetener, which is heat‑resistant. It doesn’t have the same texture as with sugar, but the flavor is good and the calories are much lower.

Keep in mind that 100 grams of sugar provide 400 calories, and since this recipe uses 150 grams, that would be 600 calories from the sugar alone. Did you like this recipe? 

Nutrition Facts

Here’s the nutrition facts table for Healthy Sweet Chili Sauce Recipe (serving size: 1 tablespoon / ~15g; recipe yields approximately 16 servings).

NutritionAmount per Serving% Daily Value*
Calories25 kcal1%
Total Fat0 g0%
Saturated Fat0 g0%
Trans Fat0 g
Cholesterol0 mg0%
Sodium85 mg4%
Total Carbohydrate6 g2%
Dietary Fiber0 g0%
Total Sugars5 g
Protein0 g0%
Calcium2 mg0%
Iron0.1 mg0%

*Disclaimer: Nutrition estimates are for general guidance only, based on a 2,000-calorie diet. Actual values vary with sweetener type (honey, maple syrup, or sugar) and chili brand.*