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Perfect Chilli Oil Recipe

Addictive Chilli Oil Recipe with Step by Step Pictures. Flavourful, Perfect, Umami chilli oil made asian style at the comfort of your home. Make Restaurant style dishes using this aroma packed chilli oil which adds a kick to your Noodles, Soups, Eggs, Ramen & the Options are Endless!

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Perfect Chilli Oil Recipe

Chilli Oil is a very popular condiment all over Asia. This addictive condiments adds an instant kick to your dishes and it amp up the flavour in a spoonful. It is a very new condiment in my life and I discovered it very recently and I am hooked to it.

About Chilli Oil Recipe

Chilli oil is a very popular continent all over Asia. It is usually served as a topping for noodles, Ramen soup, Fried eggs. This basic condiment is made using garlic, onion, ginger, chilli flakes, sugar, soy sauce. 

Momoya chilli oil is the first ever bottle of chilli oil which I bought. And I think it is one of the best. I am take the bottle in less than a week. It is so addictive that you want to put it on every dish. I bought my chilli oil during our trip to Malaysia. When I looked to buy it online I couldn’t find the same brand anywhere that’s when I decided to make my oh chilli oil. I browsed all over the Internet for the for the best chilli oil recipe. I came across tons and tons of recipes with different variations. Finally I decided to stick to the ingredients which is mentioned in the chilli oil bottle and I gave my own little spin to it.

It is very easy to make at home. All you need is a very basic simple ingredients which you already have at hand and a little extra ingredients which is exclusive for this recipe. I will try to link all the ingredients which I used here.

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Ingredients for chilli oil

Ingredients for Chilli Oil Recipe

Fresh Ingredients

I like to use basic fresh ingredients like onions, ginger, scallions and lots and lots of garlic. Since I want my chilli oil to have dominant garlic flavour. You can increase the amount of onion which you add in the chilli oil if you want that flavour to shine.

Oils to Use

I like to use a combination of refined oil and toasted sesame oil to get the perfect balance of taste and texture. Refined oil have high smoking point so I can get my garlic crispy to my liking without getting the house all smoky. You can use canola oil, vegetable oil, soybean oil, grape seed oil. 

Toasted sesame oil is added at the end to preserve its flavour without heating it too much.

Chilli  Flavourings

I like to use a combination of hot red pepper flakes and gochugaru my chilli oil. The red pepper flakes add is the spice and gochugaru add the colour. You can skip gochugaru and use paprika or chilli powder instead.

Umami Ingredients

Chilli oil gets it taste through the special ingredients which you add it to it which gives the Umami flavour. I like to use mushroom powder or miso powder. But the best tasting chilli oil is achieved by using the good’ol MSG. 

Seasonings

Make sure you balance the taste by adding salt, sugar, soya sauce as per your taste buds.

Speciality Ingredients

Toasted Sesame Oil https://amzn.to/3DW3CMB)

Gochugaru ( https://amzn.to/3Aaphj4 )

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How to Make Authentic Chilli Oil

Pre-Preparation

Take garlic, onion, spring onions, ginger in a food processor and chop it finely. If you don’t have a food processor, use your knife to chop it pretty finely. Set aside in a bowl.

Cooking the Flavourings

Take a sauce pan. Add in oil, I used refined oil in this recipe. Add the chopped ingredients in cold oil. Now heat the sauce pan and cook this on very low heat for 10 to 15 mins stirring constantly. You have to cook this mixture on very low heat so the garlic, onion crisp up beautifully without getting burnt. First the mixture will start to foam up because of the water content in onion and garlic, later the ingredients start to get crisp.

Finishing Chilli oil

After 10 mins or so you can see the garlic get crispy. Now add in the sesame oil which will bring the heat down and will stop the garlic getting burnt. After adding the oil. Add in chilli flakes, gochugaru, sesame seeds, salt, sugar, soy sauce and mix well. Let this cook on low heat for 2 more minutes. 

Storing of the Oil

Take it off the heat and let it cool down completely.  Store it in a clean dry bottle. You can keep the bottle at room temperature for a week. If you want to store longer, keep refrigerated.

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Perfect Chilli Oil Recipe | How to Make Chilli Oil at Home

Addictive Chilli Oil Recipe with Step by Step Pictures. Flavourful, Perfect, Umami chilli oil made asian style at the comfort of your home. Make Restaurant style dishes using this aroma packed chilli oil which adds a kick to your Noodles, Soups, Eggs, Ramen & the Options are Endless!

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Prep Time 10 mins

Cook Time 20 mins

Total Time 30 mins

Course Condiments

Cuisine Asian, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Thai

Servings 8 servings

Calories 308 kcal

Ingredients  

Instructions 

  • Take garlic, onion, spring onions, ginger in a food processor and chop it finely. If you don’t have a food processor, use your knife to chop it pretty finely. Set aside in a bowl.

  • Take a sauce pan. Add in oil, I used refined oil in this recipe. Add the chopped ingredients in cold oil. Now heat the sauce pan and cook this on very low heat for 10 to 15 mins stirring constantly. You have to cook this mixture on very low heat so the garlic, onion crisp up beautifully without getting burnt. First the mixture will start to foam up because of the water content in onion and garlic, later the ingredients start to get crisp.

  • After 10 mins or so you can see the garlic get crispy. Now add in the sesame oil which will bring the heat down and will stop the garlic getting burnt.

  • After adding the oil. Add in chilli flakes, gochugaru, sesame seeds, salt, sugar, soy sauce and mix well. Let this cook on low heat for 2 more minutes.

  • Take it off the heat and let it cool down completely.

  • Store it in a clean dry bottle. You can keep the bottle at room temperature for a week. If you want to store longer, keep refrigerated.

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Notes

How to Serve Chilli Oil

Chilli oil most amazing condiment in the whole world. You can add it to anything you want starting from your breakfast eggs, rice, fried rice and even soups. Here are some ideas to use chilli oil.

  • Can be mixed with fried rice, noodles to amp up the flavours.
  • Drizzle over cooked noodles and top it with fried eggs, chopped scallions to make an instant chilli oil noodles.
  • Drizzle over boring soups to add an instant kick.
  • Serve it with cooked rice, fried eggs which makes a late night meal.
  • Breakfast fried eggs, poached eggs, boiled eggs gets an umami touch with this chilli oil.
  • Drizzle some chilli oil over dumplings, momos, wontons.
  • Take your avocado toast the next level with a drizzle of this magic chilli oil.

Variations

  • Spices like cinnamon, cloves, star anise, bayleaf can be added in your oil along with garlic and ginger.
  • Sliced garlic and onion can be used in the chilli oil if you want your oil to have crispy garlic chips.
  • Fennel seeds can be used in the oil to give a nice refreshing aniseed aroma.
  • To get the smokiness, you could use Schezwan peppercorns.
  • Finely chopped peanuts can be used in the oil to add a crunchy texture.
  • Some people like to add dried garlic and onion instead of fresh ones, but I preferusing fresh ingredients.

Tips & Tricks

  • The amount of garlic, onion can be adjusted as per your needs and your likings.
  • Make sure you cook it on a very low heat to avoid burnt taste.
  • Once you add the red chilli flakes don’t overcook it else it may get burnt.
  • Sesame seeds can be substituted with peanuts.
  • MSG can be substituted with mushroom powder or Miso powder.

Nutrition Facts

Perfect Chilli Oil Recipe | How to Make Chilli Oil at Home

Amount Per Serving (1 servings)

Calories 308
Calories from Fat 270

% Daily Value*

Fat 30g46%

Saturated Fat 3g19%

Trans Fat 0.1g

Polyunsaturated Fat 10g

Monounsaturated Fat 17g

Sodium 534mg23%

Potassium 219mg6%

Carbohydrates 10g3%

Fiber 3g13%

Sugar 3g3%

Protein 2g4%

Vitamin A 2121IU42%

Vitamin C 4mg5%

Calcium 72mg7%

Iron 2mg11%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

Chilli Oil Recipe (Step By Step Pictures)

Take garlic, onion, spring onions, ginger in a food processor and chop it finely. If you don’t have a food processor, use your knife to chop it pretty finely. Set aside in a bowl.

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Take a sauce pan. Add in oil, I used refined oil in this recipe.

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Add the chopped ingredients in cold oil. Now heat the sauce pan and cook this on very low heat for 10 to 15 mins stirring constantly. You have to cook this mixture on very low heat so the garlic, onion crisp up beautifully without getting burnt.

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First the mixture will start to foam up because of the water content in onion and garlic, later the ingredients start to get crisp.

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After 10 mins or so you can see the garlic get crispy. Now add in the sesame oil which will bring the heat down and will stop the garlic getting burnt.

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After adding the oil. Add in chilli flakes, gochugaru, sesame seeds, salt, sugar, soy sauce and mix well. Let this cook on low heat for 2 more minutes. 

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Take it off the heat and let it cool down completely. 

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Store it in a clean dry bottle. You can keep the bottle at room temperature for a week. If you want to store longer, keep refrigerated.

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How to Serve Chilli Oil

Chilli oil most amazing condiment in the whole world. You can add it to anything you want starting from your breakfast eggs, rice, fried rice and even soups. Here are some ideas to use chilli oil.

  1. Can be mixed with fried rice, noodles to amp up the flavours.
  2. Drizzle over cooked noodles and top it with fried eggs, chopped scallions to make an instant chilli oil noodles.
  3. Drizzle over boring soups to add an instant kick.
  4. Serve it with cooked rice, fried eggs which makes a late night meal.
  5. Breakfast fried eggs, poached eggs, boiled eggs gets an umami touch with this chilli oil.
  6. Drizzle some chilli oil over dumplings, momos, wontons.
  7. Take your avocado toast the next level with a drizzle of this magic chilli oil.

Variations 

  1. Spices like cinnamon, cloves, star anise, bayleaf can be added in your oil along with garlic and ginger.
  2. Sliced garlic and onion can be used in the chilli oil if you want your oil to have crispy garlic chips.
  3. Fennel seeds can be used in the oil to give a nice refreshing aniseed aroma.
  4. To get the smokiness, you could use Schezwan peppercorns.
  5. Finely chopped peanuts can be used in the oil to add a crunchy texture.
  6. Some people like to add dried garlic and onion instead of fresh ones, but I preferusing fresh ingredients. 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is chili oil good for?

Chilli oil can be used in cooking dishes to add instant flavour profile to your dishes. It is a multi purpose oil which can be used for dipping, cooking, serving. 

What is chili oil made of?

This basic condiment is made using garlic, onion, ginger, chilli flakes, sugar, soy sauce. 

What is Chinese chilli oil made of?

Chinese chilli oil has an addition of whole spices like cinnamon, cloves, cardamom, star anise. 

What is Thai Chilli Dipping Sauce Made of ?

Chilli oil is made with garlic, onions and finely chopped peanuts.

What oil is used in chilli oil?

I like to use a combination of refined oil and toasted sesame oil to get the perfect balance of taste and texture. Refined oil have high smoking point so I can get my garlic crispy to my liking without getting the house all smoky. You can use canola oil, vegetable oil, soybean oil, grape seed oil. 

Toasted sesame oil is added at the end to preserve its flavour without heating it too much.

How long does chilli oil last homemade?

Homemade Chilli oil can be preserved more than a month in fridge. 

Tips & Tricks

  1. The amount of garlic, onion can be adjusted as per your needs and your likings.
  2. Make sure you cook it on a very low heat to avoid burnt taste. 
  3. Once you add the red chilli flakes don’t overcook it else it may get burnt.
  4. Sesame seeds can be substituted with peanuts.
  5. MSG can be substituted with mushroom powder or Miso powder.

Source: Yummy Tummy

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