Vietnamese dressing recipe (nuoc cham)

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  • Cuisine: Vietnamese

Ingredients

60ml (¼ cup) fish sauce
60ml (¼ cup) rice vinegar
2 tbsp white sugar
2 garlic cloves, finely chopped
1 red bird’s-eye chilli, finely chopped
2 tbsp lime juice

Preparation

To make the dressing, place fish sauce, vinegar, sugar and 125ml (½ cup) water in a pan over medium heat and stir to combine. Bring mixture to just below boiling point, then set aside to cool. Add garlic, chilli and lime juice, and stir to combine.

Photography by Alan Benson.


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