
Durian Sambal Tempoyak Fusion — A 5-Min Tanjong Sauce® Twist on Balik Pulau’s Finest
Penang durian season is in full swing. The orchards of Balik Pulau are overflowing with Musang King, D24, and the legendary Black Thorn. For weeks now, locals and tourists alike have been making the pilgrimage up the winding roads to sit under tarpaulin tents and eat durian until they can’t move.
But what do you do with the leftover durian you brought home? The one sitting in your fridge, its aroma slowly colonising every shelf?
We have an answer. And it takes five minutes.
The Accidental Discovery
Tempoyak — fermented durian paste — is a traditional Malay condiment with roots stretching back centuries. It’s pungent, funky, and an acquired taste even for durian lovers. But what if you skipped the week-long fermentation and created something fresher, brighter, and instantly usable?
That’s where Tanjong Sauce® enters the picture.
The vinegar base in Tanjong Sauce® provides the acidity that tempoyak traditionally develops through fermentation. The chili powder, garlic powder, and onion powder bring depth without overpowering the durian. And the signature nutmeg note — real Penang Myristica fragrans — adds a warm, sweet-spicy aromatic layer that elevates the entire combination beyond anything you’d expect from a five-minute recipe.
The 5-Minute Durian Sambal Tempoyak Fusion
Ingredients:
- 4-5 pods fresh durian flesh (any variety works — Musang King gives the creamiest result)
- 3 tablespoons Tanjong Sauce®
- 1 teaspoon sugar
- Pinch of salt
- Optional: sliced bird’s eye chili for extra heat
Method:
- Mash the durian flesh with a fork in a small bowl until it forms a rough paste.
- Add Tanjong Sauce®, sugar, and salt. Mix until combined.
- Taste and adjust — more Tanjong Sauce® for tang, more sugar if your durian is particularly bitter.
- Top with sliced chili if you want extra kick.
That’s it. Five minutes. No fermentation. No waiting.
What to Eat It With
This durian sambal is surprisingly versatile:
- White rice — The classic. A spoonful on hot steamed rice is transformative.
- Fried chicken — The tangy-umami cuts through the grease perfectly.
- Grilled fish (ikan bakar) — The vinegar in Tanjong Sauce® makes it an ideal “air asam” alternative.
- Fresh cucumber and ulam — The cool crunch balances the rich durian.
Durian season won’t last forever. The Balik Pulau orchards typically wind down by August. So grab a bottle of Tanjong Sauce®, pick up some durian, and try this while the king of fruit is still on his throne.
Where to Buy Tanjong Sauce®
Ready to bring the authentic Penang taste to your kitchen? Order Tanjong Sauce® now:
- Shopee — Fast delivery across Malaysia
- Lazada — Available with free shipping options
- TikTok Shop — Order directly in-app
- tanjongsauce.com — Order direct from our website
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