Fishball Sauce Recipe
This homemade Fishball Sauce recipe is all you need for your favorite Filipino street food. Sweet and spicy, just like how our friendly street vendor “Manong” makes it!
It’s one of the day’s highlights when manong’s wooden cart passes through our street. Every kid and adult would crowd around the cart and help themselves with bamboo sticks to skewer fish balls or whatever they crave for.
Fish ball sauce is something that we grew up with and enjoyed. Whether it’s fish balls, kikiam, squid balls or kwek kwek, it’s the perfect dip for our beloved street food.
Ingredients you’ll need
Authentic Manong’s Sauce
Sweet, spicy fish ball sauce is simple to make and every manong have their secret recipe. I created my own recipe when I made my homemade fish balls that you can also try. I am not exaggerating when I say that this is as close to the authentic sauce that we are familiar with.
You can make it under 10 minutes and with just basic ingredients. Unlike store-bought alternatives, homemade sauce allows you to control the ingredients, ensuring freshness, quality, and authenticity. Plus, you can tailor the flavors to suit your preferences, whether you prefer a tangy kick or a sweeter note. Try this fishball sauce recipe and let us know!
What to dip in fish ball sauce?
Tips for making fish ball sauce
Other sauce recipe you may like
While store-bought sauces are convenient, there’s something truly special about crafting your own homemade fish ball sauce. MIA
Fishball Sauce Recipe
Ingredients
- 2 tablespoon flour
- 2 tablespoon cornstarch
- salt and pepper
- 6 tablespoon brown sugar
- 6 cups water
- 1/2 cup soy sauce
- 2 red chili (chopped)
- 3 cloves garlic ( sliced)
Instructions
- In a saucepan, Mix water, flour, cornstarch, sugar, soy sauce, dash of salt and pepper. Stir until sugar is dissolved and no more lumps from flour.2 tablespoon flour, 2 tablespoon cornstarch, salt and pepper, 6 tablespoon brown sugar, 6 cups water, 1/2 cup soy sauce
- Cook in medium heat while stirring for 4 – 6 minutes. Taste and adjust with salt and pepper according to preference.
- Add chopped chili and sliced garlic and simmer for a minute. Transfer in serving bowl or jar and let it cool down. Serve and enjoy. Bon appetit!2 red chili, 3 cloves garlic
Nostalgic, easy to follow instruction
Hi Carl,
Thank you for the great review and I’m really happy you liked it.
Hi,
Something makes me crazy on making fish ball sauce,
I will try this recipe and update you for the outcomes, good luck to me,🙏
Thank you
Hello Antonio,
Yes, please let us know how it went. Good luck to you and hopefully you’ll like it. Cheers!
I followed this recipe. Sadly 6 cups of water is too much. The sauce is not even thick at all. I saw other recipes and they used smaller amount of water. 🙁
Hi Eika, Thanks for trying the recipe. Sorry to hear it did not meet your expectation. The recipe is intended to be not so thick, so that it will not turn to jelly when it gets cold like the other recipes you mentioned. You can add more cornstarch to make it thicker according to your liking.