Sweet Chilli Sauce Recipe - Life's Bounty (2024)

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I’m not a great chilli fan usually but I do like sweet chilli sauce. So I decided to grow some chillies so that I could make this recipe. I put a few chilli seedlings in under my lemon tree thinking that I only needed a few and it wouldn’t matter if they didn’t do very well. Of course, they grew like triffids: up, through and over the lemon tree and swamping all my other capsic*ms and eggplant growing in that part of the garden. I harvested over 2kg of chillies and gave quite a lot away as well. You can just put them in the freezer whole if you don’t have time to deal with them immediately.

Chilli plants growing up, through and over the lemon tree
Ripe red chillies

500g red chillies
3 cloves garlic
750ml white vinegar
3 cups sugar

Make sure you use gloves for this. I didn’t and thought that it was quite surprising that it wasn’t stinging my fingers as I de-seeded the chillies. Well! about half an hour later and my hands were just burning: under the fingernails, everywhere! And it lasted 2 days before they were anywhere near back to normal.

For 100g of chillies, trim the stems and cut in half keeping the seeds and place into a food processor.
For the remaining 400g of chillies, trim the stems, cut in half and remove the seeds, then place into the food processor.
Peel garlic and place into the food processor with 250ml of the vinegar.
Process until finely chopped.

Place the chillies into a large saucepan and add the sugar and remaining vinegar. Cook over a low heat, stirring occasionally, for 5 minutes or until the sugar dissolves.
Increase the heat and bring the mixture to the boil. Then reduce the heat and simmer for 35-40 minutes, stirring occasionally, until the sauce thickens.
Pour sauce into hot sterilised glass bottles and seal.

I doubled the recipe and it was so well received that I will make another batch with my remaining chillies in the freezer.

Halved chillies
Processed chillies
Sweet chilli sauce

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  1. Sweet Chilli Sauce Recipe - Life's Bounty (7)Susan says

    Oh absolutely fantastic! Finally a recipe that calls for more than 50g of chillies! Like you mine are usually triffids and I have a load of frozen chillies.

    One thing : do you think I really need to remove the seeds as we are really hot and spicy lovers?

    Thank you!

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  2. Sweet Chilli Sauce Recipe - Life's Bounty (9)Lisa Kirk says

    What type of chilies did you use. New to this, but interested in trying

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    • Sweet Chilli Sauce Recipe - Life's Bounty (10)sue says

      You can use whatever type of chilli you like – according to your desire for heat (or not).

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  3. Sweet Chilli Sauce Recipe - Life's Bounty (11)Danielle says

    Can this be canned for long term storage?

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      • Sweet Chilli Sauce Recipe - Life's Bounty (13)Danelle Cochran says

        How long do I process them for?

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        • Sweet Chilli Sauce Recipe - Life's Bounty (14)sue says

          Are you referring to processing them in a canner? This recipe uses bottles/jars that have been heated in an oven previously to sterilise them. You put the chilli sauce in hot to within a couple of cm from the top and screw the lids on. You do not have to process them further.

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  4. Sweet Chilli Sauce Recipe - Life's Bounty (15)Pauline Hehir says

    Can this Be made with sweetener instead of sugar ?

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    • Sweet Chilli Sauce Recipe - Life's Bounty (16)sue says

      Sugar provides some of the texture and liquid for the sauce as well as being the preservative. You could give it a go – you would need to store it in the refrigerator and use in a shorter period of time.

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  5. Sweet Chilli Sauce Recipe - Life's Bounty (17)Raewyn Edwards says

    Great recipe. I grow a fairly hot chilli so 500kg would have been a bit extreme.
    Did half chilli and half red capsicum. Still got a kick with good flavour from the capsicum.

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