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How to Make Authentic Chinese Char Siu Sauce (Better Than Store-Bought!)

Making your own Char Siu sauce from scratch is surprisingly easy, and the flavor is far better than store-bought versions.

 

The key ingredient that gives Char Siu its signature flavor is red fermented bean curd, also known as fermented tofu. It adds a unique savory, slightly sweet, and mildly fermented taste that you simply cannot get from regular sauces. If you don’t have it, you can substitute it with 1 tablespoon of miso paste, although the flavor will be slightly different.



This sauce can be made ahead and stored in the refrigerator for up to 2 weeks. One batch is enough to season about 2½ pounds (1.1 kg) of pork, perfect for making homemade Cantonese Char Siu.

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How to Make Authentic Chinese Char Siu Sauce (Better Than Store-Bought!)

Mandy Fu

Prep Time

15 minutes

Cook Time

10 minutes

Making your own Char Siu sauce from scratch is surprisingly easy, and the flavor is far better than store-bought versions.

 

The key ingredient that gives Char Siu its signature flavor is red fermented bean curd, also known as fermented tofu. It adds a unique savory, slightly sweet, and mildly fermented taste that you simply cannot get from regular sauces. If you don’t have it, you can substitute it with 1 tablespoon of miso paste, although the flavor will be slightly different.



This sauce can be made ahead and stored in the refrigerator for up to 2 weeks. One batch is enough to season about 2½ pounds (1.1 kg) of pork, perfect for making homemade Cantonese Char Siu.

How to Make Authentic Chinese Char Siu Sauce (Better Than Store-Bought!)

Ingredients

Directions

  1. Add sugar, honey, soy sauce, fermented bean curd, salt, grated garlic, five-spice powder, onion powder, and red yeast powder to a small saucepan. Mash the fermented bean curd and stir everything together until well combined.

  2. Cook the mixture over low heat for a few minutes, stirring constantly until the sauce thickens slightly.

  3. Mix the tapioca starch (or cornstarch) with water to make a slurry. Slowly pour it into the sauce while stirring constantly. Continue cooking until the sauce becomes glossy.

  4. Store the sauce in a clean, sealed container. It can stay good in the fridge for up to 1 month or 6 months in the freezer.