Delicious, no dairy, and no gluten. This freshly made replica of a unique Thai flavoured sauce I make all the time. Put it all in a blender, blitz, and you’re done!
Personally, I really struggle with ingredients often used in Asian cooking such as tamari, coconut aminos, fish sauce, etc when it comes to my stomach. So as much as I love it, I can’t eat it. After moaning, god knows how many times about how much I was craving Thai or Chinese food, my friend finally gave in, and being the chef he is created this sauce for me. I really crave Thai and Chinese flavours, so this way I still get the fragrant taste of Asian food without moaning about it to him.
Shopping List
- 1/4 Birdseye chilli
- 1 large handful of fresh basil (10g – 15g)
- 1 large handful of fresh coriander (10g – 15g)
- 1/4 chicken or vegetable stock cube
- Small bit of boiling water just to cover and melt the stock cube
- 1.5 tsp Chinese 5 spice
- 1/2 tsp dried turmeric
- 2 garlic cloves
- 1 inch of fresh ginger – peeled and grated
- 1 spring onion
- 1 lime – juiced
- 1/4 tsp honey
- Dash of olive oil to loosen the noodles more – optional
Can this be made dairy free?
Yes this is naturally dairy free. Make sure to check the following.
- Chicken or vegetable Knorr stock pot or another dairy free stock cube such as Kallo or Knorr stock cubes
Note!
As far as I know the herb infusion Knorr stock pots are not gluten free. Let me know if I’m mistaken and make sure to check the ingredients when buying.
You’ll need a high-powered blender such as a Ninja to blitz the sauce smoothly. Warm it up in a pan with your cooked noodles or whatever you’re serving it with, toss, and enjoy!
Gluten Free Thai Style Sauce
Ingredients
- 1/4 Red birdseye chilli chopped. Use 1/2 if it is a hot chilli
- 1 large handful Fresh basil about 15g
- 1 large handful Fresh coriander about 15g
- 1/4 Chicken or vegetable stock cube such as Knorr stock pots
- 1.5 tsp Chinese 5 spice
- 1/2 tsp Dried turmeric
- 2 Garlic cloves crushed
- 1 inch Fresh ginger grated
- 1 Spring onion peeled
- 1 Lime juiced
- 1/4 tsp Honey
- small bit of boiling water to just cover and melt the stock cube
Instructions
- Prepare the ingredients and add everything into a blender with just a small drop of boiling water to just cover the stock cube.
- Blitz in a high powered blender until smooth and the taste is to your liking. I use a Ninja blender.
- Add the sauce to the pan with whatever you're serving it with, I like rice noodles. Add a small drop of sesame or olive oil as well if needed.
- Toss and sprinkle some chopped coriander on top. Enjoy!
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