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Black Garlic Gochujang Maple Syrup Hot Sauce

This quick black garlic gochujang sauce is deliciously umami, spicy, and sweet—made with miso, kimchi, maple syrup, ready in just 10 minutes. Try it today!

Prep: 10 minutes
Total: 10 minutes
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Black Garlic Gochujang Maple Syrup Hot Sauce

This quick black garlic gochujang sauce is deliciously umami, spicy, and sweet—made with miso, kimchi, maple syrup, ready in just 10 minutes. Try it today!

What is Gochujang?

Gochujang is a Korean red chili paste. It’s a thick hot sauce with funky, sweet, umami flavors. Gochujang sauce is a fermented Korean chili paste made from glutinous rice, fermented soybeans, red chili pepper flakes, and salt. There are a lot of varieties of Gochujang, which are made with different types of peppers. My black garlic Gochujang sauce only takes 10 minutes to prepare.

Black Garlic Gochujang Sauce

Gochujang’s flavor comes from the fermentation process. I think it’s the most flavorful hot sauce around. It’s a blend of sweet, earthy, sour savory, and spicy flavors. This hot sauce has a strong, full-bodied flavor. You can use gochujang sauce anywhere you’d use other hot sauces. I like to put this savory, spicy sauce on rice bowls, on tofu, on fish, and in ramen.

Black Garlic Gochujang Maple Syrup Hot Sauce

Normally, to make gochujang we have to ferment it for quite a while. That is why I decided to experiment with this quick fermented version. So this is not a true Korean Gochujang recipe, but the flavor is very similar. I chose to incorporate fermented kimchi brine and apple cider vinegar for a full fermented flavor. This probably my favorite spicy fermentation project to date. I incorporated the following ingredients:

  • Miso
  • Maple syrup
  • Gochugaru chili flakes
  • Tamari
  • Black Garlic (if you don’t have black garlic you can sub for fresh garlic)
  • Kimchi brine
  • Apple cider vinegar
Miso in a small glass jar, miso is a main ingredient in Black Garlic Gochujang Sauce

Homemade Black Garlic Gochujang Sauce

With the ingredients I used in this recipe, the sauce only needs to ferment in the fridge for 48 hours. All the fermented flavor and flavor-developing microbes come from the miso paste, kimchi brine, and apple cider vinegar. So, we do not need a long fermentation process to develop the flavor.

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Black Garlic Gochujang Maple Syrup Hot Sauce, blended into a smooth bright red paste, in a glass jar
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Black Garlic Gochujang Maple Syrup Hot Sauce

This simple black garlic Gochujang sauce only takes 10 minutes to prepare. Try this deliciously umami black garlic gochujang maple syrup hot sauce made with miso, kimchi, maple syrup, and black garlic with any dish that needs a little heat!

  • Prep: 10 minutes
  • Total Time: 10 minutes

Ingredients

  • 3 Tablespoons Miso Paste
  • 2 Tablespoons Maple Syrup
  • 1/3 Cup Korean Chili Flakes (Gochugaru)
  • 2 Tablespoons Tamari
  • 1 Tablespoon Black Garlic
  • 1/4 Cup Kimchi Brine
  • 2 Tablespoons Apple Cider Vinegar

Instructions

  1. In a food processor, combine all of the ingredients.
  2. Blend until smooth.
  3. Transfer to a jar and secure the lid.
  4. Allow to culture in the fridge for 48 hours, then enjoy! 

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Kaitlynn Fenley Food Microbiologist and Fermentation Specialist
Kaitlynn is a Food Microbiologist and FSPCA-certified fermentation specialist. An alumna of the LSU College of Science, she combines her academic background in microbiology with her Cajun heritage to create safe and delicious recipes.
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  1. Audrey
    03|04|2021

    How long will this last in the fridge? Does it have to be refrigerated? Thanks!

    Reply
    1. Kaitlynn Fenley
      03|08|2021

      yes, it needs to be refrigerated. It should last 6 to 12 months in the fridge.

      Reply
  2. Bridget
    03|10|2021

    Hi Kaitlynn, I’d love to attempt this recipe!! Looks so good!!
    I have Korean Chili “Powder”, (Gochugaru) and am wondering if that is what you mean by “flakes.” Otherwise i can make a trip out to the asian grocery store and try to track down the flakes. Much thanks.

    Reply
    1. Kaitlynn Fenley
      03|12|2021

      The Gochugaru I have is more flake-like, but the powder will work perfectly too! You may want to add a little bit less, since powder may be denser when measured by volume.

      Reply
  3. Albertina
    03|22|2021

    I love gochujang and I made it the first time for my fiance and he is now he is also a fan of gochujang. Thanks!

    Reply
  4. Sergio
    12|04|2021

    I have been fermenting pickles and cabbage most of my adult life and sometimes they would come out tasty other times I had to discard it. You opened my eyes on several things. Salt percentage by weight, longer fermentation time and fermenting in the dark. All those have helped tremendously.
    Now I am looking at making Kim chi. Do you have suggestion how much red chilli pepper should be used?
    Thanks!

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  5. Kyle
    10|13|2024

    Oh My ! I must keep on hand at all times ! So versatile, a little goes a long way !
    This is the Best Recipe for a hot sauce I have ever been privy to 🙂
    LOVE it in so many dishes. Def 5 star !

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    1. Kaitlynn Fenley
      10|14|2024

      yay! So happy to hear you love the sauce. Thanks for leaving a review!

      Reply
  6. Frankie D
    11|04|2025

    Thanks for the ingredient list! I’ve been looking for inspiration for the fermented pepper mash I made to blend it up post ferment for bottled hot sauces! Obviously will swap out the kimchi juice with the pepper mash and go from there to thin it out more with rice vinegar instead of apple cider vinegar. Maybe a dashi stock to thin it out and add balance 🤔 great recipe! 🫶

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