And holy smokes is this stuff good. Kind of expensive at 14 bucks, and I’ve already put a decent dent in it after 1 meal. Any recommendations on other brands? This is the only one my supermarket had available.

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  1. JibreelND

    I found it to be an interesting experiment, but not quite for me. I’ll have to look into other chili crisps, especially ones similar to what the Thai places around me use.

  2. DangerAlSmith

    You made a good choice, but Heinz Chili Crisp is also excellent and costs about half as much. Fly By Jing has a lot of good products.

  3. GoonPatrol

    Lao gan ma is great and usually around 6$. I’m always able to find at World Market if you have one of those stores available

    Edit: the jar is much bigger than fly by as well

  4. Turn-Loose-The-Swans

    I haven’t tried this yet. Boon is my favorite out of everything I’ve tried so far.

  5. LittleNigiri

    Lao Gan Ma is my personal favourite Chili Crisp. Usually I’d have to be driven downtown to find it at the Asian Supermarket but today, when I was in my regular store, I found it on the shelves there. Total score, I bought three jars.

  6. Pocket-Sand614

    I saw this at the local Vons and it was 18 dollars for half the size of grumpy aunt chili oil. I involuntarily cussed out loud at the price. Was it good?

  7. MtWoodFish

    Bells and Flower Fried Chili Paste is really great. More heat forward and less fragrent than other brands.

  8. Roland-Flagg

    This is THE best chili crisp I’ve tried

  9. MenacingGrub

    You want Lao Gan Ma chili crisp sauce. It’s the og that fly by Jing copied. You can find it at Asian markets

  10. whottheheck

    I thought that this had a problem with the oil to crisp ration, in my opinion. I expected mostly crisp but got mostly oil. Like a lot of oil and not a lot of crisp. I like the flavor but will keep on trying others until I find a true crisp and not a crisp flavored oil.

  11. Deivi_tTerra

    Mr. Bing is pretty good.

    I haven’t tried Fly by Jing yet, but I want to.

    Pro tip: chili crisp, mayo (specifically Japanese Kewpie mayo if you can find it) and lemon juice makes one hell of a dipping sauce for everything. Especially cab cakes and french fries.

    Chili crisp is also great on fried eggs.

  12. AHighWideEyeFlyJedi

    That is one of the worst tasting brands. I’m glad you still liked it.

  13. Ryosuke16

    You should try the extra spicy one, it’s delicious. I find them on sale at Whole Foods sometimes but even then a little pricy.

  14. GargamelTheWise

    Try her Zhoung “sauce” too. It’s a little bit sweet while still being spicy. I prefer it for certain things.

  15. Optimal_Bad_8965

    Can someone explain to me why it’s called crisp? Doesn’t look very crispy

  16. mrsringo

    Step Dad got me this for Xmas, I like it but haven’t made a full meal to try it on yet, just tried it plain and on a cracker. I’m happy he got it for me though, I want to make him and mom something perfect to use ot

  17. KembaWakaFlocka

    Should try making your own, really get to control things to your liking and it’s less expensive

  18. ElectronicTrade7039

    Trader Joe’s brand is good, and they have a cilantro lime crisp that is also good.

  19. Stevo1100

    Try kelp chili crisp by barnacle foods. Really really good. Can get it on Amazon or at world market. Highly recommend

  20. If you can handle a lot more heat, try Don Emilio Salsa Macha Chile de arbol and morita pepper sauce. They’re absolutely the most delicious “chili crisp” style condiments I’ve had. Be warned though, they are quite hot.

  21. Fly by jing is great, seems a little steep. Got a gift box for Christmas, there is a spicier version I highly recommend

  22. Chip_Baskets

    Ah….I love Chili Crisp. I’ve only tried three or four brands but Zindrew is my favorite. Have to order it on Amazon, $17 ish shipped per 9oz bottle. They also sell it on their own site but it’s a little more expensive unless you are buying enough to quality for free shipping.

  23. Fine-Researcher3188

    this stuff is like low tier to me
    Get you some s&b umami topping (brand) or lee Kum kee chilli crisp oil

  24. BAYBOY206

    This has been at my local Safeway usaully on sale for 11 bucks haven’t opened mine yet waiting to runout of lao gan ma

  25. Heyitshogan

    I will forever be a loyal eater of Lao Gan Ma after trying all these new chili oil crisps out there. However, the other brands offer interesting flavor profiles.

  26. Crankshaft57

    Go for Momofuku. It’s cheaper and better

  27. PissDrunkChris

    Its ok.. I dont know why I bought it. If I want sichuan taste I have the peppercorns in another jar. Toast and grind in a mortar and pestle. 6/10

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