
3 Ways to Use Tanjong Sauce® in Under 10 Minutes
We get it — you’re busy. But busy shouldn’t mean boring food. Here are three incredibly simple ways to bring Tanjong Sauce® into your daily meals, each taking less than ten minutes from fridge to table.
1. The Instant Fried Rice Upgrade
Got leftover rice? Heat a pan with a splash of oil, toss in the rice, crack an egg right into the centre, and stir vigorously. Add a generous squeeze of Tanjong Sauce®. The nutmeg undertone transforms plain fried rice into something that tastes like it came from a Penang kopitiam. Garnish with sliced cucumber and you’re done in seven minutes flat.
2. The ‘Lazy’ Noodle Bowl
Boil any noodles — instant, udon, or egg noodles. While they cook, mix two tablespoons of Tanjong Sauce® with a teaspoon of sesame oil and a splash of hot water. Drain the noodles, toss with the sauce, and top with a fried egg and chopped spring onions. It’s the kind of meal you’d pay RM12 for at a hawker stall, made at home in under ten minutes.
3. The Marinade That Does the Work
Coat chicken thighs or firm tofu in Tanjong Sauce® and let it sit while you prep the rest of dinner — even five minutes makes a difference. Pan-fry until golden and caramelised. The sauce’s gentle heat and natural sweetness create a gorgeous glaze without any extra ingredients. Serve with steamed rice and a simple vegetable side.
Pro tip: Because Tanjong Sauce® is already fully seasoned with Penang spices including nutmeg, you don’t need to add salt, sugar, or MSG. It’s a complete flavour base in one bottle.
What’s your favourite quick-fix meal? Share your Tanjong Sauce® creations with us — we love seeing what you cook.
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
100ml travel friendly bottle. Halal certified. Small batch. Malaysian made. Taste the difference today.



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