Vietnamese Dipping Sauce (Nước Mắm) (2024)

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Nước Mắm is the most iconic Vietnamese Dipping Sauce complete with sweet, savory and zesty flavors! In just 8 minutes, you can have an all-purpose sauce that will last for months. Use it for your favorite noodle, rice and appetizer recipes!

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The dipping sauce you’ll always come back to

I utterly adore Vietnamese nước mắm. In our house, there has never been a time when our fridge wasn’t embellished with a jar full of this golden liquid.

Aside from Sa Tế, it’s the most versatile sauce you’ll ever use!

It’ll take so many of your dishes to a whole new level. If you’re not sure what to use nước mắm for, let me tell you how we like to use it at home:

  • Generously pour it over soupless noodle and rice dishes for a refreshing zesty bite.
  • Spice up grilled meats by adding a balanced sweet, savory and spicy flavor profile.
  • Drizzle it onto salads to give it a wonderfully complex but delicious kick.
  • Use it as a dip for Vietnamese appetizers. They won’t ever be the same without it!

Now, every family holds their own take on this classic Vietnamese dipping sauce dear to their hearts, but you’d want to give this recipe a try because it’s the one that family friends ask for.

It’s also the one that Mum perfected for customers when she sold street food in Vietnam in her youth!

Talk about authentic!

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Why this recipe works

  • Every ingredient is simmered in a pot, which deepens the flavor and helps it last longer.
  • The garlic is crushed rather than chopped for the most thrilling hit of aromatics.
  • Adding the limes and garlic to the heated pot helps to further infuse the zest.

What you’ll need

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About the ingredients

While this recipe is rather simple to make, there are a few things to note about the ingredients:

  • There are many varieties of fish sauce to choose from so the final result will depend on which brand you use. Just remember to taste test and adjust to your preference.
  • If you’d prefer a sweeter dipping sauce with less of a zesty zing, swap the limes for lemons and skip on the vinegar.

How to make this recipe

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Use a mortar and pestle to crush the garlic cloves until they become a fine paste.

Note: Doing this will enhance the garlic flavor but will make the sauce appear murky. If you’d prefer a clearer or milder aroma, finely chop the garlic instead.

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Melt the sugar in water over a low-medium heat, then mix in the fish sauce before turning off the heat and adding the vinegar and lime juice.

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When everything is seasoned to taste, pour in the garlic and chili. Let it infuse with the heat off for 1 minute before transferring the contents to a glass container to cool completely.

Serve with your favorite Vietnamese dish!

FAQs

How do I store my nước mắm?

At home, we keep it in glass jars or ceremic containers with lids. So long as the liquid is kept airtight, it can be stored in the fridge. Just make sure to use a clean spoon to scoop out the contents to avoid adding any unnecessary bacteria.

How long does it last in the fridge?

If stored in the fridge, it can last for up to 3 months! We give the contents a quick stir before using, but one batch will last the family many servings.

Tips for the best results

  • Remove the cooking liquid from direct heat before adding the lime. Citrus can become bitter if cooked for too long.
  • Use fresh produce. This recipe has few ingredients but together they really pack a punch. Make sure everything is fresh for the end product to really shine.
  • Taste before you finish. Every family likes their fish sauce tasting a particular way, which is why tasting it before storing is vital for any last minute adjustments.
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Try it with these Vietnamese classics!

  • Vietnamese Beef Salad – An absolute must with this recipe! The beef and zesty flavors work exceptionally well together.
  • Vietnamese Rice Paper Rolls (Gỏi Cuốn) – Healthy, refreshing salad rolls perfect to match with a zesty dipping sauce.
  • Vietnamese Stuffed Chicken Wings – Super fun to eat, these crowd pleasers are the ultimate party food.
  • Vietnamese Grilled Pork Chops (Sườn Nướng) – It would be a crime to have this recipe without nước mắm!
  • Vietnamese Steamed Egg Meatloaf (Chả Trứng Hấp) – Another traditional dish that is eaten with the iconic sauce.
  • Vietnamese Pork Mince – This is great on its own but using nước mắm will definitely step it up!

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Vietnamese Dipping Sauce (Nước Mắm)

Zesty, sweet, savory and light, this Vietnamese Dipping Sauce will be a staple in your house! It's the perfect all-purpose recipe to dress up all your noodle, rice and side dishes!

4.73 from 11 votes

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Prep Time: 3 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 5 minutes minutes

Total Time: 8 minutes minutes

Servings: 30

Calories: 483kcal

Author: Jeannette

Equipment

  • Mortar and pestle

Ingredients

  • 300 mL / 1.3 US cup water
  • 100 g / 0.22 lb sugar (or to taste)
  • 30 mL / 0.1 US cup vinegar
  • 8 tbsp fish sauce (or to taste)
  • 2 limes
  • 6 cloves garlic (or to taste)
  • chili (optional)

Instructions

  • Use a mortar and pestle to crush the garlic cloves until they become a fine paste.

    Note: Doing this will enhance the garlic flavor but will make the sauce appear murky. If you'd prefer a clearer or milder aroma, finely chop the garlic instead.

  • Melt the sugar in water over a low-medium heat, then mix in the fish sauce before turning off the heat and adding the vinegar and lime juice.

  • When everything is seasoned to taste, pour in the garlic and chili. Let it infuse with the heat off for 1 minute before transferring the contents to a glass container to cool completely.

  • Serve with your favorite Vietnamese dish!

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Notes

  • There are many varieties of fish sauce to choose from so the final result will depend on which brand you use. Just remember to taste test and adjust to your preference.
  • If you'd prefer a sweeter dipping sauce with less of a zesty zing, swap the limes for lemons and skip on the vinegar.
  • Remove the cooking liquid from direct heat before adding the lime. Citrus can become bitter if cooked for too long.
  • Use fresh produce. This recipe has few ingredients but together they really pack a punch. Make sure everything is fresh for the end product to really shine.
  • Taste before you finish. Every family likes their fish sauce tasting a particular way, which is why tasting it before storing is vital for any last minute adjustments.

Nutrition

Calories: 483kcal | Carbohydrates: 119g | Protein: 8g | Fat: 1g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Sodium: 11325mg | Potassium: 551mg | Fiber: 4g | Sugar: 107g | Vitamin A: 67IU | Vitamin C: 39mg | Calcium: 106mg | Iron: 2mg

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  1. Vietnamese Dipping Sauce (Nước Mắm) (9)Carly says

    I will be trying this too, I love your blog 🙂

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    • Vietnamese Dipping Sauce (Nước Mắm) (10)Jeannette says

      Thanks, Carly! I love having your support!

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    • Vietnamese Dipping Sauce (Nước Mắm) (13)Jeannette says

      Thanks, Krissy! Couldn’t agree more 😀

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  2. Vietnamese Dipping Sauce (Nước Mắm) (14)Beth Pierce says

    Vietnamese Dipping Sauce (Nước Mắm) (15)
    I can’t wait to try this. It sounds wonderful and I love Vietnamese food!

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    • Vietnamese Dipping Sauce (Nước Mắm) (16)Jeannette says

      Thanks, Beth! I hope you love it!

      Reply

  3. Vietnamese Dipping Sauce (Nước Mắm) (17)Chris Collins says

    Vietnamese Dipping Sauce (Nước Mắm) (18)
    I’ve never actually tried Nước Mắm before, but after seeing this I think I’ll definitely give it a go! Looks delish!!

    Reply

    • Vietnamese Dipping Sauce (Nước Mắm) (19)Jeannette says

      It’s definitely worth a try! I hope you enjoy it!

      Reply

  4. Vietnamese Dipping Sauce (Nước Mắm) (20)Julia says

    Vietnamese Dipping Sauce (Nước Mắm) (21)
    I love Vietnamese food, so when I saw this recipe for zesty & sweet Vietnamese dipping sauce, I knew I will love it! It’s so perfect for noodles as you suggested & I will try it now with Spring rolls! Yum! Thank you for sharing your recipe!

    Reply

    • Vietnamese Dipping Sauce (Nước Mắm) (22)Jeannette says

      You’re very welcome, Julia! I hope you enjoy it with your spring rolls!

      Reply

  5. Vietnamese Dipping Sauce (Nước Mắm) (23)Anita says

    Vietnamese Dipping Sauce (Nước Mắm) (24)
    Easy and simple, and the chilies are not optional, at least not in my family. 😉

    Reply

    • Vietnamese Dipping Sauce (Nước Mắm) (25)Jeannette says

      Haha, your family is just like mine!

      Reply

  6. Vietnamese Dipping Sauce (Nước Mắm) (26)Linh P. says

    Vietnamese Dipping Sauce (Nước Mắm) (27)
    My go-to sauce! Thank you!

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    • Vietnamese Dipping Sauce (Nước Mắm) (28)Jeannette says

      You’re very welcome, Linh!

      Reply

  7. Vietnamese Dipping Sauce (Nước Mắm) (29)Brony says

    Vietnamese Dipping Sauce (Nước Mắm) (30)
    best dipping sauce and so easy!!

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    • Vietnamese Dipping Sauce (Nước Mắm) (31)Jeannette says

      Thanks, Brony! Glad you liked it!

      Reply

  8. Vietnamese Dipping Sauce (Nước Mắm) (32)Sky says

    Vietnamese Dipping Sauce (Nước Mắm) (33)
    Tried your sauce and for me it was waaay too sweet :/

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    • Vietnamese Dipping Sauce (Nước Mắm) (34)Jeannette says

      Hi, Sky! I’m sorry to hear that it was too sweet. I can understand the frustration when that happens! The good thing is that this sauce is adjustable to preference so you can always add more water and zest to balance it out before serving.

      Reply

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