CLASSIC NUOC CHAM DIPPING SAUCE
Classic Nuoc Cham Dipping Sauce is a signature Vietnamese condiment known for its perfect balance of savoury, sweet, tangy and spicy flavours. This light and refreshing sauce is incredibly versatile and commonly used as a dip for spring rolls, grilled meats, seafood and salads. With a base of fish sauce, lime juice, water, sugar, garlic and optional chilli, it creates a dynamic blend that enhances rather than overpowers the food it accompanies. Despite its bold flavour, it is remarkably light in calories and easy to prepare. It is uncooked and has only a few fresh ingredients. Whether you’re serving a Vietnamese appetiser or simply looking to elevate your everyday meal, this Classic Nuoc Cham Dipping Sauce is an essential addition to your culinary repertoire. Its simplicity, authenticity and brightness make it a staple in Southeast Asian cooking and a favourite dish across the globe.
RECIPE CATEGORY
Appetisers
SERVING SIZE
1
CUISINE
Vietnamese
PREPARATION/TECHNIQUES
No-Cook
OCCASION/HOLIDAY
Casual Dinner
SPECIAL CONSIDERATION/DIETARY CONCERNS
Low Fat
DISH TYPE
Sauce
INGREDIENTS
Here is a list of ingredients for Classic Nuoc Cham Dipping Sauce:
- ½ tablespoon fish sauce
- ½ tablespoon lime juice
- ½ tablespoon water
- ½ teaspoon sugar
- ¼ teaspoon minced garlic
- 1 small slice of red chilli (optional)
FULL NUTRITIONAL INFORMATION
- Calories: 9 Kcal
- Total Fat: 0 G
- Saturated Fat: 0 G
- Cholesterol: 0 Mg
- Sodium: 640 Mg
- Total Carbohydrates: 1.9 G
- Dietary Fibre: 0 G
- Sugars: 1.8 G
- Protein: 0.5 G
- Vitamin C: 2.4 Mg
- Calcium: 2 Mg
- Iron: 0.1 Mg
- Potassium: 10 Mg
PREPARATION
These steps are followed for the preparation of Classic Nuoc Cham Dipping Sauce:
- Prepare Garlic And Chilli: Mince the garlic finely and slice the chilli if using. Set both aside for easy access.
- Mix Liquids: In a small mixing bowl, combine the fish sauce, lime juice and water. Stir gently to blend the flavours.
- Add Sugar And Stir: Add the sugar and stir it continuously until it completely dissolves into the liquid mixture.
- Incorporate Garlic And Chilli: Stir in the minced garlic and optional chilli slice. Allow the mixture to rest for a few minutes so the flavours can infuse.
- Taste And Adjust: Sample the sauce and adjust the sugar, lime or chilli to suit your personal preference for sweetness, acidity or heat.
PREP TIME
5 minutes
COOKING TIME
0 minutes
TIPS
Here are some helpful tips for Classic Nuoc Cham Dipping Sauce:
- Use Fresh Lime Juice: Always use freshly squeezed lime juice for the best citrus flavour and aroma.
- Balance To Taste: Adjust sugar or lime based on your preference. Add more water to mellow intensity.
- Serve At Room Temperature: Let the sauce rest for 5–10 minutes before serving to allow flavours to meld.
- Minced Garlic Matters: Ensure garlic is finely chopped to distribute evenly and avoid overpowering bites.
- Scale Easily: This recipe doubles or triples easily for gatherings or meal prep.
VARIATIONS
- Vegan-Friendly Version: Replace fish sauce with soy sauce or a plant-based fish sauce alternative to make it vegan.
- Extra Citrus Kick: Add a splash of orange juice or rice vinegar for additional tanginess.
- Sweetened Blend: Increase sugar slightly for a sweeter version that pairs well with fried items.
- Milder Option: Omit the chilli entirely for a sauce that’s suitable for children or those sensitive to heat.
- Add Herbs: Enhance the aroma by adding chopped coriander or Thai basil.
PREPPING AND STORAGE
- Refrigeration: Store the sauce in an airtight glass jar or container for up to 5 days. Shake or stir it before each use.
- Avoid Freezing: This sauce does not freeze well due to its fresh citrus and garlic content, which can lose flavour and texture.
- Batch Friendly: Prepare in larger quantities and store in small jars for quick meal pairing throughout the week.