Shito Sauce – Classic
This is the traditional, time-tested version of the dish. It stays true to its origins, using well-established techniques and ingredients that define its authentic flavor. A perfect starting point for exploring its evolution.
Shito Sauce is a fiery and flavorful condiment originating from Ghana. Traditionally made by the Ga people, this sauce combines an intricate blend of spices and seafood, delivering a deeply umami-rich and spicy experience. Typically served with rice, grilled fish, or chicken, it brings a burst of exotic taste to everyday meals.
Ingredients
- dried shrimp powder – 1/2 cup / 60 g
- dried smoked fish powder – 1/2 cup / 60 g
- vegetable oil – 1 cup / 240 ml
- onions, finely chopped – 2 large / 400 g
- ginger, minced – 1 tablespoon / 15 g
- garlic, minced – 1 tablespoon / 15 g
- dried chili powder – 1/2 cup / 60 g
- tomato paste – 1/2 cup / 120 g
- bouillon cubes – 2 cubes
- salt – 1 teaspoon / 5 g
Instructions
- Heat the vegetable oil in a large saucepan over medium heat.
- Add the finely chopped onions and sauté until golden brown.
- Stir in the minced ginger and garlic, cooking until fragrant.
- Mix in the tomato paste and cook for 5 minutes, stirring constantly.
- Add the shrimp powder, fish powder, and chili powder, stirring well to combine.
- Crumble in the bouillon cubes and season with salt.
- Continue to cook, stirring frequently, for 20-30 minutes until the oil separates and rises to the top, with a thick and rich texture.
- Allow the sauce to cool slightly before transferring to clean jars.
Substitutions
- dried shrimp powder -> ground dried prawns
- dried smoked fish powder -> ground smoked mackerel
- bouillon cubes -> 1 tablespoon soy sauce
Enhancements in the Next Evolution
- Enhance the depth of flavor by adding 1 tablespoon of smoked paprika.
- Incorporate a small amount of brown sugar for a subtle sweetness.
- Try a mix of dried chilies for a more complex heat profile.
Curious to see how this dish evolves? Discover refined flavors and enhanced techniques in the next version.

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