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5 Ways To Use Chamoy Sauce

I had to make a separate blog post on this sauce because there are just too many ways to use this crack sauce “aka” chamoy sauce.

 

I had to make a separate blog post on this sauce because there are just too many ways to use this crack sauce “aka” chamoy sauce.

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You can go straight to the mango melon sorbet with chamoy sauce post for the recipe, or you can grab it here:

CHAMOY SAUCE

  • ½ cup fresh lime juice (5-7 limes)

  • 1-3 dried ancho chilies 

  • 1 - 10 oz jar organic apricot jam

  • 1 tsp salt

  • ¼ tsp cayenne pepper

To make the chamoy sauce

  1. Tear the stem off and deseed the ancho chilies. Submerse dried chilies in boiling water for a few minutes until the chilies are soft. 

  2. In a high speed blender, place the soft ancho chilies along with the entire jar of apricot jam, lime juice, salt, cayenne pepper, and a ladle or two of the water that the ancho chilies were in. 

  3. Blend on high speed until extremely smooth. Taste sauce and adjust flavors if need to (i.e. I typically add an additional ½ tsp cayenne pepper because I like it super spicy!) as well as sauce consistency. This should make about 2 cups worth. If you are unsure about the sauce consistency, look at the pictures above for reference. 

  4. Store in a sealed container in the refrigerator for up to 2 months. 

Now that you have the beloved sauce recipe, let’s get into 5 ways to use chamoy sauce!

To get a visual: check out IG reels below!

1| Mango Melon Sorbet

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You can grab the recipe here

2| watermelon slices

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3| Mangonada

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  • 1 cup mango chunks, fresh or frozen

  • 1/2 cup coconut milk, coconut water, or water

  • Juice of 1/2 lime

  • Tajin or chili lime seasoning, for the rim

  • chamoy sauce

  • Tamarind stick, for serving (optional)

Directions

  1. Rim a glass with a lime wedge and tajin seasoning. Squeeze chamoy sauce inside the glass using a swirling motion.

  2. In a blender, add mango, liquid, lime juice, and a handful of ice and blend until smooth and creamy.

  3. Pour the mango smoothie into the prepared glass about halfway, then layer the smoothie with chamoy sauce, repeat with more smoothie picture and top with chamoy sauce, tajin seasoning, fresh mango, and tamarind stick if desired. Enjoy!

You can also use this chili lime smoothie recipe as well!

4| Mango Slices

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5| Fresh watermelon juice / Watermelon margaritas

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Mango Melon Sorbet with Chamoy Sauce

Mango melon sorbet with chamoy sauce - A popular Mexican condiment that is salty, sour, spicy, and sweet. Paired with the two most favorite summer fruits and sprinkled with chili lime seasoning - it’s the ultimate refreshing summer dessert! Naturally sweetened, dairy free, and bursting with flavor!

It is sad to say that my taste buds have not been in contact with chamoy sauce until two weeks ago! It’s actually embarrassing - just writing it out. I thought, maybe because I just wasn’t exposed to it being that I have lived in the South and Midwest my entire life but it’s not that because out of all the places in the world, I had my first chamoy experience in this small Mexican sorbet shop in Oklahoma!

That day forever changed my taste buds for the good! Literally, if you had chamoy sauce, your mouth is probably drooling at this point - because that is what it does to you!

Chamoy = Salt + Sour + Spicy + Sweet

 

Mango melon sorbet with chamoy sauce - A popular Mexican condiment that is salty, sour, spicy, and sweet. Paired with the two most favorite summer fruits and sprinkled with chili lime seasoning - it’s the ultimate refreshing summer dessert! Naturally sweetened, dairy free, and bursting with flavor! 

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It is sad to say that my taste buds have not been in contact with chamoy sauce until two weeks ago! It’s actually embarrassing, just writing it out. I thought, maybe because I just wasn’t exposed to it being that I have live in the South and Midwest my entire life but it’s not that because out of all the places in the world, I had my first chamoy experience in this small Mexican sorbet shop in Oklahoma! 

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That day forever changed my taste buds for the good! Literally, if you had chamoy sauce, your mouth is probably drooling at this point - because that is what it does to you! 

Chamoy = Salt + Sour + Spicy + Sweet

Meaning, chamoy has a unique flavor profile that hits your tongue to where you instantly want more. Traditional ingredients include flor de jamaica (hibiscus flowers), lime juice, dried apricots, sugar, prunes, ancho chilies, and cayenne powder. 

To make this super easy, while deriving sugar from fruit only, and using ingredients that most consumers can find at a grocery store, we are using just 5 ingredients: organic apricot jam, dried ancho chilies, lime juice, cayenne pepper, and salt. 

So what do you put chamoy sauce on? Personally, I just add the chamoy sauce into a squeeze bottle and squeeze it straight into my mouth but that might be a little TMI…

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You could put chamoy sauce on fresh mangos as a refreshing healthy snack, make mango chamoy fruit roll ups, or  use it as a swirl to mango or fruit paletas, mangonadas, chili lime mango smoothies, or agua frescas

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But my new favorite way of using this drool worthy sauce is pouring it over sorbet. For this recipe, I used my two favorite summer flavors: mango and watermelon to create a sorbet swirl. Layering chamoy and tajin or TJ’s chili lime seasoning in between sorbet is the ultimate refreshing summer treat! 

If you try this recipe, let us know! Leave a comment, rate it, and don’t forget to tag a photo to #fromtherootsblog on Instagram. We love seeing what you come up with!


Mango melon sorbet with chamoy sauce - A popular Mexican condiment that is salty, sour, spicy, and sweet. Paired with the two most favorite summer fruits and sprinkled with chili lime seasoning - it’s the ultimate refreshing summer dessert! Naturally sweetened, dairy free, and bursting with flavor! 

Ingredients

Watermelon sorbet 

  • 2 cups seedless watermelon cubes

  • Juice and zest of one lime

  • 1 Tbsp honey (optional)

Mango sorbet

  • 2 cups mango chunks (fresh or frozen)

  • Juice and zest of one lime

  • 1 Tbsp honey (optional)

Chamoy Sauce

  • ½ cup fresh lime juice (5-7 limes)

  • 1-3 dried ancho chilies 

  • 1 - 10 oz jar organic apricot jam

  • 1 tsp salt

  • ¼ tsp cayenne pepper

Directions

  1. To make the sorbet 

    1. cut up fresh watermelon until you have about 2 cups worth. Place watermelon chunks on a sheet tray lined with parchment paper and place in the freezer to freeze. (up to 4 hours or overnight)

    2. If you are using fresh mangos, follow the same procedure (a) 

    3. Place frozen watermelon chunks into a blender or processor with juice and zest of lime and sweetener. You may need to add Tbsp increments of water to help the blending process. Once smooth in texture, transfer to a freezer safe pan like a bread pan and place in the freezer until firm, about 4 hours. 

    4. Follow the same procedure with mangos. You can either mix the frozen fruit chunks together or make them separate. 

    5. To serve, let the sorbets rest on the counter a few minutes before scooping. 

  2. To make the chamoy sauce

    1. While the sorbets are freezing, prepare the chamoy sauce by preparing the ancho chilies. 

    2. Tear the stem off and deseed the ancho chilies. Submerse dried chilies in boiling water for a few minutes until the chilies are soft. 

    3. In a high speed blender, place the soft ancho chilies along with the entire jar of apricot jam, lime juice, salt, cayenne pepper, and a ladle or two of the water that the ancho chilies were in. 

    4. Blend on high speed until extremely smooth. Taste sauce and adjust flavors if need to (i.e. I typically add an additional ½ tsp cayenne pepper because I like it super spicy!) as well as sauce consistency. This should make about 2 cups worth. If you are unsure about the sauce consistency, look at the pictures above for reference. 

    5. Store in a sealed container in the refrigerator for up to 2 months.  

  3. To assemble! 

    1. Swirl chamoy sauce in a clear glass to coat the bottom and sides of the glass. One scoop each of mango and watermelon sorbet and layer with more chamoy sauce and tajin or TJ’s chili lime seasoning. Continue with another layer of one scoop each mango and watermelon sorbet and top with more chamoy sauce and seasoning. Enjoy!

 
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