Crying Sauce Recipe

Crying Tiger Sauce Recipe

Do you have a favorite comfort food that you just can’t live without? I know my mom’s famous crying sauce is one of them. She would always make it for me when I was sad and the salty sweet taste made me feel better in an instant. Now, it’s my turn to bring this recipe to the world! Here are some tips on how to recreate her delicious recipe at home.

Today, I am going to share my recipe for crying sauce recipe. It is a Vietnamese dish with a spicy and tangy taste that can be served as an appetizer or with rice noodles. The heat level of the sauce will depend on how much chili you add, so feel free to adjust it according to your preferences!

The recipe for the crying sauce is delicious. This sauce has a wonderful flavor to it, and you can use it to flavor just about anything. The sauce may be served on the side of grilled meats or vegetables, but it is also delicious served on its own. If you’re looking for a fast and easy sauce, this sauce is perfect for you. Chinese cooking has many traditional sauces to use, but this sauce is by far my fave!

How To Make Crying Sauce

Crying Sauce is a delicious recipe that is made with a combination of herbs, peppers, garlic, onions and spices. The reason why this sauce is so appealing is because it’s a very tasty flavor combination. With this recipe, there are a few different ways in which one can prepare this sauce. You can use a food processor to grind the ingredients in a large bowl, or you can in a blender. This is an easy recipe that’s not only healthy but tastes amazing too! Let us know what you think by commenting below!

Ingredients

  • Bird chile (dried), 1 
  • Fish sauce, 1/4 cup
  • Fresh lime juice, 1/4 cup
  • Palm sugar, 3 tablespoons
  • Dried chili pequin (crushed), 2 
  • Green onions (finely sliced), 1 tablespoon
  • Cilantro stems (finely chopped), 2 teaspoons
  • Toasted rice powder, 1 teaspoon

Instructions

Step 1

Combine all ingredients in a bowl. Let stand for a few minutes before serving.

Step 2

Toast a little rice on medium-low heat in a dry skillet, stirring often. 

Step 3

If it gets too hot, move it off heat and shake it until it cools, then put it back on heat. Let it cool. To finely grind, use a mortar and pestle, spice grinder, or food processor. 

Step 4

If desired, add to a Ziploc and crush. You can store excess in a tightly sealed container for weeks.

Crying Sauce Recipe

Type: Appetizer

Cuisine: American

Recipe Yield: 18 Servings

Preparation Time: 20M

Cooking Time: 10M

Total Time: 30M

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