How To: Thai Roasted Chilli Jam (Nam Prik Pao)

Sweet, spicy, nam prik pao – or Thai chilli jam – is a definite must if you’re serious about Asian cooking. It’s fantastic as a condiment, added to a stir-fry or tom yum soup… even spread on top of bread for an afternoon snack! Rustle yourself up a batch quicksmart, then store in the fridge for up to six months.

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How To: Thai Roasted Chilli Jam (Nam Prik Pao)

PREP TIME
5 minutes
COOK TIME
20 minutes
SERVES
Makes 1 cup
Ingredients

12 large dried red chillies

2 tbsp (about 20g/0.7oz) dried shrimp

12 garlic cloves, roughly chopped

6 small Asian red shallots, roughly chopped

2 tbsp tamarind concentrate

1 tbsp fish sauce

80g (3 oz) palm sugar, finely shaved

¼ tsp shrimp paste

¼ cup vegetable oil

Steps
  • Step 1

    Cut the chillies in half and empty out as many of the seeds as possible. Discard the seeds. Use scissors to cut the chillies into small pieces. Cook the chillies in a dry wok or frying pan over medium-high heat until just starting to char at the edges. Transfer the chillies to a coffee grinder and grind to a fine powder. Set aside for later.

  • Step 2

    Place the dried shrimp in the coffee grinder and grind until fine and fluffy. Set aside for later.

  • Step 3

    Cook the garlic and shallots in a dry wok or frying pan over medium-high heat until just starting to char at the edges. Then transfer the garlic and shallots to a food processor. Add the chilli powder, dried shrimp, tamarind, fish sauce, palm sugar and shrimp paste. Process to a fine jam consistency. Add a little bit of oil if the mixture is too dry for your food processor to blend properly.

  • Step 4

    Heat the vegetable oil in a wok or frying pan over medium heat. Add the chilli paste and cook for about 10 minutes being careful to monitor the heat so the paste doesn’t burn. Also, keep stirring the mixture. Once the paste is a deep dark colour and a jammy consistency, transfer to a jar. The jam can be used straight away or stored in the fridge for up to 6 months.

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César
2022-09-26

Amazing recipe

Hi Marion,

We’re are Cristina and César, from Spain.

We love yor blog and channel, but your Nam Prik Pao is one of our favourites. It’s a wonderful and delicious recipe!!

Your tips are great and you show the steps in a clear and simple way.

Keep up with your fantastic work.

Thanks!!

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