Chili crisp or chile crisp is a type of
hot sauce
Hot sauce is a type of condiment, seasoning, or salsa made from chili peppers and other ingredients. Many commercial varieties of mass-produced hot sauce exist.
History
Humans have used chili peppers and other hot spices for thousands of ye ...
, originating from
Chinese cuisine
Chinese cuisine encompasses the numerous cuisines originating from China, as well as overseas cuisines created by the Chinese diaspora. Because of the Chinese diaspora and historical power of the country, Chinese cuisine has influenced many ...
, made with fried
chili pepper
Chili peppers (also chile, chile pepper, chilli pepper, or chilli), from Nahuatl '' chīlli'' (), are varieties of the berry-fruit of plants from the genus '' Capsicum'', which are members of the nightshade family Solanaceae, cultivated for ...
and other aromatics infused in oil, sometimes with other ingredients. Multiple homemade and restaurant-original versions exist across
China. The best-known commercial brand is
Lao Gan Ma, which is based on the chili crisps of
Guizhou province
Guizhou (; formerly Kweichow) is a landlocked province in the southwest region of the People's Republic of China. Its capital and largest city is Guiyang, in the center of the province. Guizhou borders the autonomous region of Guangxi to t ...
.
History
Infused-oil hot sauce condiments have been made and used in China for centuries and multiple regional variations have developed over time. In southern China it is more common to simmer the ingredients in the oil, while in the north it is more common to pour hot oil over the ingredients.
Households
and restaurants developed their own versions, and in China "almost every restaurant makes their own", according to chef and restaurateur Lucas Sin.
In 1997, Chinese restaurateur
Tao Huabi
Tao Huabi (; born January 1947) is a Chinese entrepreneur best known as the founder of Lao Gan Ma or Old Godmother. Tao is a member of the Communist Party of China and a National People's Congress deputy.
Biography
Tao was born in a poverty-str ...
began the first commercial production of chili crisp in
Guizhou
Guizhou (; formerly Kweichow) is a landlocked province in the southwest region of the People's Republic of China. Its capital and largest city is Guiyang, in the center of the province. Guizhou borders the autonomous region of Guangxi to t ...
under the
Lao Gan Ma brand, which quickly became popular
and eventually became a Chinese pantry staple.
It was not widely known internationally until the late 2010s and became particularly popular in the US during the
coronavirus pandemic
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.
''The New York Times'' called it "a quarantine cooking need".
The condiment has a fan base often described as "cult-like", referring to intense popularity.
Description and ingredients
Chili crisp is an oil-based condiment that contains crunchy bits of chili pepper, usually along with other spices such as garlic, onions, scallions, or other aromatics. It is related to
chili oil
Chili oil is a condiment made from vegetable oil that has been infused with chili peppers. Different types of oil and hot peppers are used, and other components may also be included. It is commonly used in Chinese cuisine, Southeast Asian cuisi ...
and to
chili sauce
Chili sauce and chili paste are condiments prepared with chili peppers.
Chili sauce may be hot, sweet or a combination thereof, and may differ from hot sauce in that many sweet or mild varieties exist, which is typically lacking in hot sauces ...
, and sometimes the terms are used interchangeably to refer to it.
Chili crisp's proportions are such that the condiment contains much more crunchy bits than oil, which creates the texture of the condiment.
It is typically not pourable like chili oils and chili sauces but instead is spooned over or stirred into dishes, and unlike chili oils and chili sauces it is not typically used in cooking but instead is added to foods before serving.
Some recipes for chili oil call for making a chili crisp–like product, then straining out the solids.
Sichuan pepper is a common traditional ingredient.
Rapeseed oil
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Canola flower
Rapeseed oil is one of the oldest known vegetable oils. There are both edible and industrial forms produced from rapeseed, the seed of several cultivars of the plant family Brassicaceae. Historically, ...
or soybean oil are common bases. Vinegar, which is commonly used in hot sauces, is not an ingredient.
Flavor profile
Chili crisp is savory, salty, spicy, and oily.
''Today'' described chili crisp as "a flavor bomb, incredibly nuanced, usually spicy, full of
umami
Umami ( from ja, 旨味 ), or savoriness, is one of the five basic tastes. It has been described as savory and is characteristic of broths and cooked meats.
People taste umami through taste receptors that typically respond to glutamates and ...
".
''The Los Angeles Times'' described the flavor as "the salty, crackly pleasure of potato chips with a just-right amount of tingling chile heat".
''New York'' magazine described it as "balanced the way sriracha is, only with more crunch and oomph". Chili crisps containing Sichuan pepper create
''ma-la'', an "intense heat and numbing sensation" typically associated with
mala
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Besides the actual flavors, much of the appeal is often attributed to the texture.
Uses

It has been described as being good with "anything" and "everything", including desserts.
Sam Sifton described it as "magical" and "a condiment to improve all it touches".
''
Lucky Peach'' listed it among their pantry staples, saying:
Chili crisp is typically used as a condiment rather than as a cooking ingredient.
It is used to top many different dishes, such as
avocado toast,
tacos
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,
eggs,
fish,
vegetables,
salads,
fruit,
grains,
peanut brittle
Brittle is a type of confection consisting of flat broken pieces of hard sugar candy embedded with nuts such as pecans, almonds, or peanuts, and which are usually less than 1 cm thick.
Types
It has many variations around the world, such as '' ...
,
or vanilla ice cream.
It is spooned onto or stirred into soups and broths.
It is tossed into noodles or used to top them.
It is used as a dip or spread.
Jing Gao, who makes an artisan chili crisp, called topping ice cream with the condiment an example of , a term used on the Chinese internet for bizarre food combinations that translates to "
dark cuisine".
Production
Various techniques are used, including simmering the ingredients in oil and pouring hot oil over the ingredients.
To enhance the crispiness, moist ingredients such as onions are simmered in the oil separately first to eliminate their liquids.
Versions are produced in Taiwan, Japan, and Mexico, often with local ingredients such as
árbol chiles and
sesame seeds
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.
See also
*
List of condiments
A condiment is a supplemental food (such as a sauce or powder) that is added to some foods to impart a particular flavor, enhance their flavor, or, in some cultures, to complement the dish, but that cannot stand alone as a dish. The term ''cond ...
References
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Chili peppers
Chinese condiments
Garlic
Hot sauces