Salt, Pepper, and Lime Dipping Sauce Recipe (Muoi Tieu Chanh) - Viet World Kitchen (2024)

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Think that Vietnamese dipping sauce is all about nuoc cham, the ubiquitous lime, sugar, and fish sauce ditty that shows up at Vietnamese restaurants? Think again. The Vietnamese table has tons of dipping sauces to add zip and finish the flavors of food.

In fact, this is on of the most common dipping sauces in the Vietnamese repertoire. Every time I make this easy condiment, I am amazed at how good it is, especially when paired with such simple dishes as grilled chicken, fish, squid, shrimp, or summer squash. Shaking beef (thit bo luc lac) is served with this sauce, and so is poached chicken (ga luoc, see the Hainan chicken and rice for guidance) and crab in beer broth (cua hap bia). Depending on how you tilt its balance, the sauce may hit your palate with pungency, saltiness, tartness, and/or heat. It lifts and brightens flavors instantaneously.

Salt, Pepper, and Lime Dipping Sauce
Muối Tiêu Chanh

Kosher salt is the best type to use for this recipe. It is coarse, less assertive than regular table salt, and a little sweet. Some versions use black pepper but I find that white pepper lends a wonderful pungent note. Assembling this sauce is fun, fast, and up to each individual. As the cook, all you have to do is set out individual dishes filled with the ingredients. If you don't have limes around, try a regular lemon or Meyer lemon.

Kosher or other coarse salt
White pepper
Lime wedges
Thinly sliced Thai or serrano chiles

1. Place each of the ingredients in a separate shallow dish, put the dishes on the table, and provide diners with individual dipping sauce dishes. Then, tell them how to go about assembling the sauce: First, put some salt and white pepper into the dish (2 parts salt to 1 part pepper is a good balance). Next, add a squeeze of lime. Finally, if heat is desired, use chopsticks to muddle some chile slices in the mixture to release their oils. That’s it. Diners should dip each bite of food into the sauce right before eating. They can make flavor adjustments and extra sauce as the meal progresses.

2. For a more elegant — and perhaps easier — assembly, set up a dipping sauce dish with mounds of salt and white pepper for each diner, and then let them add their own lime juice and chile.

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  1. Su-Lin

    oh, I've been looking for this! Didn't realise it was so simple though. There's a lovely restaurant in Vancouver that serves this sauce with its amazing fried chicken wings!

  2. Andrea Nguyen

    Glad to have helped you solve the mystery! Viet food is quite often quite simple. The brilliance is in how just a few ingredients are combined to create seemingly complex flavors.

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    "Cua muoi tieu" or "tom muoi tieu": the best dish on the menu at the Apollo restaurant in Saigon thirty years ago.

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  10. KhoaTran

    Besides traditional Muoi tieu chanh, now at Nha Trang, it has Lemon chilli sauce( Muoi Chanh ot), Nha Trang specialty " Sauce for seafood. The ingredients include filtered cane Sugar,Vietnam green chilli(ớt xiêm xanh), salt, MSG, lemon juice. The Lemon chilli sauce is now very popular, it's distributed in Coopmart, Citimart, Satramart, Maximart,..

  11. Jessie R. Smith

    Wife loves this dip, now I know how to make it.

    • Andrea Nguyen

      Terrific! Enjoy and keep your wife happy!

Salt, Pepper, and Lime Dipping Sauce Recipe (Muoi Tieu Chanh) - Viet World Kitchen (2024)

FAQs

What is Vietnamese dipping sauce made of? ›

Gather Your Ingredients

Granulated sugar — provides sweetness and a slightly syrupy texture once dissolved. Water — combined with the sugar to create the base. Fresh garlic — my mom says 'always more garlic', but start with two cloves. Vietnamese fish sauce — this bottled sauce is made from fermenting fish and salt.

What sweet tasting thick reddish brown sauce is frequently used in Vietnam as a condiment? ›

In Vietnamese, hoisin sauce is called tương đen. It is a popular condiment for phở, a Vietnamese noodle soup, in southern Vietnam. The sauce can be directly added into a bowl of phở at the table, or it can be used as a dip for the meat of phở dishes.

What is the famous Vietnamese sauce? ›

Nước Chấm is a quintessential sauce in Vietnamese cuisine. Made from simple ingredients like fish sauce, lime juice, and sugar, this sauce adds a delicious umami flavor to a wide range of dishes. It's a staple item in Vietnamese households and provides an essential finishing touch to many Vietnamese dishes.

What is the most popular sauce in Vietnam? ›

Let's take a look at a variety of the most popular Vietnamese dipping sauces, ranging from common fish sauce to unusual shrimp paste.
  • Nuoc mam - Fish sauce.
  • Mam tom - Fermented shrimp paste.
  • Muoi ot - Chili salt.
  • Mam nem - Fermented anchovy sauce.
  • Mam ruoc - Fermented tiny shrimp sauce.
  • Muoi chanh ot - Chili lime salt.
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What are the Vietnamese 5 basic condiments? ›

There are 5 key condiments and sauces used in Vietnamese cuisine, those include:
  • Nuoc Mam (Vietnamese fish sauce)
  • Nuoc Cham (Vietnamese dressing)
  • Nuoc Mam Sa Ot (Vietnamese lemongrass dipping sauce)
  • Tuong Ot (Vietnamese chilli sauce/ Vietnamese hot sauce)
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What is the national dish of Vietnam? ›

Pho - the reputable Vietnamese national dish. What would a culinary tour be without Pho - the renowned Vietnamese national dish? Like the majority of well-known Vietnamese dishes, pho began in modest circ*mstances. There are still many unknowns regarding Pho's history.

What sauce do Vietnamese restaurants use? ›

The classic dipping sauce, or fish sauce with chili and garlic, is a simple and popular dipping sauce in Vietnamese cuisine. With basic ingredients like fish sauce, lime juice, sugar, garlic, and chili, this dipping sauce offers a harmonious blend of salty, sweet, sour, and spicy elements.

What sauce is frequently used in Vietnam as a condiment? ›

The classic dipping sauce, or fish sauce with chili and garlic, is a simple and popular dipping sauce in Vietnamese cuisine. With basic ingredients like fish sauce, lime juice, sugar, garlic, and chili, this dipping sauce offers a harmonious blend of salty, sweet, sour, and spicy elements.

What are the two sauces that come with pho? ›

Onions (optional): Either sliced green onions or super-thinly-sliced white onions as a garnish. Sauces (optional): It's also traditional to serve pho with hoisin sauce and/or sriracha to use as a garnish if desired.

What is the brown sauce at Vietnamese restaurants? ›

Hoisin sauce! It's a sweet kind of "plum" sauce ish texture that's often used for dipping meat in. Many people use it to put into their pho to amp up the flavour as well. Also found in Chinese cuisine as well, but I believe they use it differently.

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