It’s so delicious with hummus and triscuits

by Hot_Masterpiece3571

24 Comments

  1. Alternative-Cash8411

    “I put that sh*t on everything.”

    (You’ve got me beat, bro. One a those will last me about three weeks. Eggs and pasta are still my favorite things to put it on. Pizza too. And of course sticky rice.)

  2. Almostofar

    I was eating spoon fulls like peanut butter for awhile, now I’m on a Kimchi kick.

  3. Dr_Strange-Brew

    It’s not bad. I wish it had more of a kick though. I need to get chilli crisp with more spice.

  4. Approx 1100mg of sodium per day, if you’re consuming one jar per week – about half your daily recommended intake. Probably not a problem if you’re healthy and blood pressure is ok, just fyi!

  5. Gullible_Pin5844

    How is your stomach holding up. When I eat that much chili I loose weight very fast via bathroom 🚻. It’s good but not without consequence for me.

  6. Just FYI you can buy those in bulk sizes 136oz / 3.8kg.

    It will be much cheaper in the long run, though it might also encourage you to eat more.

  7. strawbuniesx33

    Mmmmm my favorite to Make Asian deviled eggs

  8. Noodle stir fry with meat and veggies grts a big dollop of this, shalot sauce, and chile oil. Try that, its gonna change your life

  9. HauntingCriticism364

    They were off the shevles in my area for like 2 years, and I thought about self harm. Taste is just a bit differnt, don’t care.

    Sooooo glad it’s back. My #1 condiment. Better than Tabassco on, pizza, soup, chips…. Don’t care.

  10. srirachacoffee1945

    I could, easily, but I can’t afford to buy one every week, so i’ve gotta make it stretch. Either way, that stuff is amazing, good for tacos, burritos, pizza rolls, collard greens, rice, so many things.

  11. the_labracadabrador

    I can’t imagine cooking without this miracle bottle lol. The year+ where it was off the market was roughhhhhh for me

  12. rangergirl141

    Make your own, super simple and delicious.

    Sambal Oelek
    Ingredients
    * 1 pound red chili peppers, stems removed Thai is traditional, but red jalapenos, serranos and cayenne peppers are good substitutes OR
    * 4 oz dried peppers(soak to rehydrate)
    * 2 tablespoons rice vinegar
    * 1 tablespoon salt
    * 2 garlic cloves
    * 1 teaspoon lime juice

    Instructions
    * Add all of the ingredients to a food processor or other grinder. A Molcajete is a great option here.
    * Grind until a course paste forms. You can strain out some of the excess liquid if you’d like.
    * Add to a jar and cover. Refrigerate until ready to use.

  13. Background_Jello_263

    Never knew the name of this shit I always just called it Asian salsa LOL, wish it was a bit hotter tho 🤣

  14. DrRandomfist

    I mix this with soy sauce and dip egg rolls in it or pour on rice.

  15. Big_Preparation737

    Do you have a chef store near you?? They sell gallons !!!!

  16. boulevardpaleale

    this and lao gan ma. i constantly trade one out for the other.

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