Authentic Thai Recipe for
Garlic, Lime, and Chili Dipping Sauce

Authentic Thai Recipe for
Garlic, Lime, and Chili Dipping Sauce

น้ำจิมซีฟูด (Nam Jim Seafood)

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First published on August 2, 2015
Recipe by W. Tipsuwan

Authentic Thai recipe for Garlic, Lime, and Chili Dipping Sauce
Yield: About 1 cup
Prep time: 20 Minutes
Ready in: 20 Minutes

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About my Nam Jim Seafood:

About my Nam Jim Seafood:

If you really want to know how to make your Thai dishes taste authentic, you need to spend some time learning to do some of our common table condiments and sauces. This type of dipping sauce goes by the generic name "seafood sauce", or nam jim see fuut in Thai, and the name itself can refer to many different kinds of dipping sauce made a lot of different ways. In Thailand we eat a lot of fish and seafood, and we always serve them with a nice sauce that has a balance of sweet, salty, spicy, and sour flavors. This is what makes an ordinary steamed or fried fish taste like Thai food. Loaded with lots of fresh garlic and cilantro, this sauce is not cooked, so it only lasts a little while before it starts to lose some of it's sparkle. You should plan on making it up right before you serve the meal.

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Step by Step Directions:

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How to Make Nam Jim Seafood

How to Make Nam Jim Seafood

Step 1

It's the balance of sour lime juice, candy-like coconut sugar, salty fish sauce, and spicy hot chilies with lots of garlic and cilantro that give this sauce an authentic Thai flavor.

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Step 2

Make a sugar syrup by dissolving the sugar in one tablespoon of water. Heat in the microwave for about 15 seconds. Do not boil, just get it hot.

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Step 3

Stir it up well until it is smooth and sticky.

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Step 4

Squeeze enough fresh lime juice to give you at least 4 tablespoons.

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Step 5

Slice the cilantro gently so it doesn't bruise and squeeze out all of the juices. Avoid chopping it up. It needs to be pieces about 1/2 inch long.

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Step 6

Peel the garlic cloves, and chop it or press it to get about 3 tablespoons of finely chopped garlic.

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Step 7

Slice the chiles into little, very thin, rings.

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Step 8

Stir together the lime juice, fish sauce, and sugar syrup.

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Step 9

Add the garlic and chilies, and stir them in well.

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Step 10

Let the mixture sit out for about 20 minutes to blend the flavors. Add the cilantro just before serving.

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Step 11

5 minutes or less before you serve, gently stir in the cut cilantro leaves.

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Step 12

Add a sprig of cilantro as a garnish.

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