You'll find a thousand ways to use this Thai Sweet Chili Dipping Sauce! It's a little spicy, a little sweet, and a little acidic, which makes a great dip for spring rolls! Spoon some over fried rice or use it as a marinade for chicken or pork. These jars make great gifts too!
5 250 ml mason jars with screw bands and new, unused sealing discs.
Water Bath Canner with Jar Rack
Jar Wrench/Lifter
Canning Funnel
Ladle
Non-metallic Bubble Remover
Magnetic Lid Lifter
Ingredients
1/4cupchopped garlic
1/2tablespoonsalt
3cupscider vinegar
3cupssugar
1/4cupdried red chili flakes
Instructions
To Prepare Mason Jars:
Wash mason jars and screw lids in soapy water and rinse soap off well under running hot water. Place clean jars on a baking sheet and place in oven preheated to 200 degrees. Set screw bands aside. Next, boil a kettle of water and pour into a clean glass bowl. Carefully submerge the sealing discs in the bowl of hot water. Set aside.
Add the garlic and salt to a small bowl and combine well by stirring with a spoon. Set aside.
In the meantime, fill your water bath canner to the halfway mark with water and add the jar rack. Bring to a full boil.
Pour the vinegar into a saucepan and bring to a gentle boil over medium heat. Add the sugar and continue to stir until the sugar has dissolved completely.
Remove the vinegar and sugar mixture from the heat and still in the garlic mixture, along with the dried red chili flakes.
Ladle sauce into prepared mason jars using a funnel to prevent the sauce from touching the rim of the jars.
Use the non-metallic bubble remover to remove any air bubbles.
Wipe down the rim of each jar with a damp paper towel to ensure no sauce has come in contact with the rim.
Carefully remove the sealing discs from the hot water with a magnetic lid lifter. Position the sealing disc directly onto the lid of the jars. Do not touch the underside of the lid.
Screw on the screw bands until firm - do not apply pressure! Just use your fingertips to tighten the screw bands.
Using the jar lifter, place the jars into the water bath canner with the boiling water. Do not place the lid on the canner.
Boil for 20 minutes. Carefully remove each jar from the canner using the jar lifter. Try not to tilt the jars. Place jars onto a wire cooling rack that has been covered with a clean kitchen towel.
Leave the jars to cool for a minimum of 12 hours. Once cooled, wipe the jars of any residue that might have been transferred to the outside of the jar during the boiling process. Label the jars and store in a dark, cool cabinet for up to one year.
Notes
Recipe make 5 250 ml jars, or 5 cups. One serving is equal to one tablespoon.