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Highlights
- Momofuku Chili Crunch is spicy-crunchy chili oil that adds a flash of heat and texture to your favorite dishes
- Features an umami base, three types of Mexican chilis, plus crispy shallots, sesame seeds, crunchy garlic, and coconut sugar for a hint of sweetness
- The perfect level of spice to touch up your favorite foods without knocking out your tastebuds
- Add to eggs, spicy noodle dishes, pizzas, stir fry-beef dishes, and even ice cream
- Non-GMO, vegan, and no added MSG
- Chili Crunch has been featured in the TODAY Show, The New York Times, Hypebeast, and more
- Also look for hot honey, Korean barbecue sauces, dipping sauces, marinades, and other spicy, savory, and sweet chili sauces from the Momofuku kitchen
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If you've been to one of their restaurants, you know that Momofuku is serious about good food. They were founded in 2004 by Asian-American Chef David Chang in New York. After opening restaurants around the world, Momofuku is now bringing its restaurant-quality flavors straight to your kitchen.
Serving Size: 1 tsp
Serving Per Container: 31
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Q: Any recipe ideas on how to use this?
A: You can use this on anything! A few ideas: Top your eggs with it (hard boiled, scrambled, over - easy, sunny - side up, doesn't matter). Serve on top of fried rice or ramen.
submitted byTammy R - 1 year agoA: Liddy Hueck has a cookbook that came out this year, titled "Cooking in Real Life." She has a salmon recipe there using Momofuku chili crunch. I just made it for the first time yesterday, and it was delicious!
submitted byKat - 1 year agoA: Lidey Heuck has a cookbook titled, "Cooking in Real Life." She has a salmon recipe there using momofuku chili crunch. I made it for the first time yesterday, and it was delicious!
submitted byKat - 1 year agoA: Any possibility of using olive oil instead? Grape seed oil causes inflammation.
submitted byAnonymous - 4 months agoA: It is not designed to be a main ingredient. It's a condiment that can be added as a teaspoon to a tablespoon on top of Ramen noodle bowls, on top of cooked eggs (any style, from fried to poached to scrambled to boiled). Add to cooked/steamed veggies, a spoonful on top of humus and other dips, added to any stir-fry for flavor and heat, even to marinara sauce to make it a spicy arrabiatta sauce. It's like Chili oil/paste at Chinese restaurants -- excrpt the red pepper flakes in oil have several additional ingredients to expand the flavor profile. It can be added to almost any dish in which in which you'd like to add a kick of heat and unami flavor. It is pricey for the amount, especially if you just want to try it before paying $11+ for a small jar. The company should consider adding one small, 1-2 serving-sized packet to their 5-pack of noodles in order to entice shoppers to purchase a jar...imho.
submitted byBea - 4 days ago
Q: Does this contain MSG?
A: Is this chili oil hot ?
submitted byCurious - 1 year agoA: No, it does not contain MSG.
submitted byTammy R - 1 year ago
Q: Can this be used in place of chili garlic sauce.
A: Hi Debbie—our Chili Crunch has crispy shallots, sesame seeds, dried garlic, and coconut sugar for a hint of sweetness. Chili Crunch is the perfect balance of spicy and crunchy—we suggest giving Chili Crunch a try, as it's a versatile product!
submitted byMomofuku - 1 month agoBrand expertA: It would depend. If you're using it to replace an ingredient, like chili flakes, in your garlic sauce, then, yes. However, if you want to use the chili-crunch as a total replacement for a full-on sauce, it's likely too powerful in heat and flavors to replace an entire sauce.
submitted byBea - 4 days ago
Q: What aisle is this in?
A: Hi Shayleigh! You can find Chili Crunch in the Global Flavors aisle.
submitted byMomofuku - 7 months agoBrand expertA: If you search for it on your Target app, it will indicate on the product page which aisle it is on.
submitted byBea - 4 days ago
Q: What is the heat level (1 not spicy, 10 spicy)?
A: The representative responding to yours another person's question about heat said it was a 3.5 out of 5 but also said it was a 6 out of 7. If it is a 3.5 out of 5, it would equate to a 7 out of 10 (NOT 6 out if 10)... OR if it's a 6 out of 10, it would be a 3 out of 5 (not 3.5). That's how equivalent fractions work.
submitted byBea - 4 days agoA: Hello there! The heat level for Chili Crunch is 6/10,
submitted byMomofuku - 10 months agoBrand expert
Q: How hot is it? Is it Tabasco hot? Or flaming hot? Tia!
A: Hi GG, on a scale from 1-5, Chili Crunch is 3/5. We hope this helps!
submitted byMomofuku - 2 months agoBrand expert
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