Replica Swiss Chalet Sauce Recipe (2024)

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Chalet Sauce is a Canadian institution. This recipe is an accurate replica of Swiss Chalet sauce, suitable for chicken, fries, shots... etc!

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Back when I was writing “More Than Poutine” - as an expat Canadian living in the states at the time - Swiss Chalet Sauce was one of THE most requested recipes.

The whole starting point of the book was to create homemade versions of a lot of the Canadian foods that aren’t available abroad, after all.

... and OH BOY, Canadians do love their “crack sauce”!

I actually have a Facebook exchange from years ago, where my husband was first exposed to Chalet Sauce:

Me: Someone tell him that people DO drink the last bit of Crack Sauce, cause he doesn't believe me

Him: She took it like a shot of booze! I half expected her to slam it on the table after.

Me: I should have thrown it on the ground and demanded more, Thor style. I need a crack sauce wench.

Canadian Friend: Oh my god don't waste it

American friend: What is this crack sauce?

Me: Magic and love.

American Friend: This is not a good description I need to know what this is LOL. You can't say something like crack sauce to a hardened Philadelphian and expect me to know that it doesn't contain crack lol

Me: I'm not 100℅ sure that it doesn't...

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What is Swiss Chalet?

Swiss Chalet is a very popular restaurant chain in Canada.

When I was a kid, the one we would go to went heavy on the “Swiss” theme - I remember hanging banners with those stylized dragons, lions, and crosses.

I remember thinking how much they reminded me of the sails on my model Spanish Galleon, weirdly enough.

Anyway, the chain has moved away from that kind of ambience over the years, but they’re still known for their rotisserie chicken.

Moreso than the chicken - IMHO - they’re known for Chalet Sauce, which accompanies each chicken dinner.

They even had a promotion a few years ago where Lays did a Chalet Sauce potato chip for them. We were never able to find any, though :(.

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What is Chalet Sauce?

Chalet Sauce is a savoury sauce. Vaguely tomato based, with a ton of herbs and spices in it.

You're meant to dip pieces of rotisserie chicken in it.. but I know plenty of people from back home who will straight up drink any that remains after dinner - myself included!

Packets of an instant version are available at grocery stores in Canada - a popular item for expats on vacation to bring home - but it's not quite the same.

I had always assumed that the sauce was made from ingredients like chicken broth, tomato juice, etc... but as it turns out, the restaurants also make them from a dry mix.

... just a bit of a different mix, it seems?

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This makes 3 ½ cups, or "Serves 2 Canadian Expats"!

What is Chalet Sauce Made Of?

Depends on what version you’re talking about!

Small Pouches for Home Use

Modified corn starch, Salt, Sugar (dextrose) Tomato powder, Spices, Chicken fat, Silicon dioxide, Herbs, Yeast extract, Onion powder, Citric acid, Garlic powder, Caramel colour, Natural flavour.

The 5 lb Bags the Restaurants Use

Modified Cornstarch, Dehydrated Vegetables (Tomato, Onion, Garlic), Salt, Chicken Fat, Spice, Dextrose, Corn Maltodextrin

My Homemade Chalet Sauce

As no one wants to fuss with shopping for tomato powder and dried chicken fat, this homemade version goes in the direction of my original assumption, rather than sticking to "this is how they do it".

Butter
Corn starch
Chicken broth
Tomato juice
White vinegar
Onion powder
Paprika
Dried sage
Garlic powder
Salt
Dried summer savoury
Ginger powder
Mustard powder
Thyme
Bay leaf

Quite the laundry list of ingredients, yes... but that’s what it takes to make a VERY accurate replica!

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Developing This Chalet Sauce Recipe

This was the most... involved... recipe to create for the book, and I think it has the most interesting back story.

During the development of More Than Poutine, we made a couple “research” trips up to Canada to buy source material.

While I could get a good ballpark off years-old memory, I wanted to be as accurate as possible - which meant having the real thing on hand for comparison.

So we went up with a cooler for the perishables, and just went on a wild shopping trip. Candy bars, shelf stable sauces, etc.

Things like cake and dip went into the cooler, eventually being used to perfect recipes like my Homemade Deep N Delicious Cake and Dill Pickle Cream Cheese Dip - a VERY accurate version of the Philadelphia brand favourite.

Shelf-stable items ended up being used to replicate things like Diana Sauces, , Sweet Mustard Pickles, and Canadian Popcorn Seasonings (links all go to my recipes!).

We lunched at Boston Pizza, for a reminder of the flavour profiles to be able to replicate their .

Swiss Chalet SCORE

Swiss Chalet Sauce was a different case. It was SUCH a complex flavour, I wanted to have the real thing on hand, not just go off memory from a recent lunch.

So we went to a Swiss Chalet, said I was an expat visiting from the US, and asked if I could buy like a big takeout soup container of the stuff to bring home with me.

.... and they insisted on giving me a whole bag of the dry mix. IT WAS A 5 POUND BAG OF MIX!

They didn’t even charge us for it. I was blown away.

We tipped enough to make the waitress emotional, after that. LOL

So anyway, when working up my version, I had a cup of ready made from the restaurant, a packet of the stuff they sell in stores - AND a 5 lb bag of the dry mix the restaurants use - on hand as source material.

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How Do You Serve Chalet Sauce?

Chalet sauce is served hot, alongside chicken.

It’s also great as a dip for fries or bread... drizzled over mashed or baked potatoes, etc.

Not to sound like a hipster or anything, but I used to order their poutine with the gravy swapped out for Chalet Sauce.

I felt bad for being annoying, but it was really good... and it’s since been added to their menu as an actual thing 🙂

... and yeah, when you’re a Canadian who’s been living away and are on a visit home?

It can be served as shots. No joke.

Anyway, keep scrolling for that recipe!

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Replica Swiss Chalet Sauce Recipe

Chalet Sauce is a Canadian institution. This recipe is an accurate replica of Swiss Chalet sauce, suitable for chicken, fries, shots... etc!

Prep Time5 minutes mins

Cook Time10 minutes mins

Total Time15 minutes mins

Course: Condiment

Cuisine: Canadian

Diet: Gluten Free

Servings: 1 batch - 3 ½ cups

Calories: 569kcal

Author: Marie Porter

Ingredients

  • 4 tablespoon Butter
  • 3 tablespoon Corn starch
  • 3 cups Chicken broth
  • ¼ cup Tomato juice
  • 1 teaspoon White vinegar
  • 1 ½ teaspoon Onion powder
  • 1 ½ teaspoon Paprika
  • ¾ teaspoon Dried sage
  • ½ teaspoon Garlic powder
  • ½ teaspoon Salt
  • ½ teaspoon Dried summer savoury
  • ¼ teaspoon Ginger powder
  • ¼ teaspoon Mustard powder
  • ¼ teaspoon Thyme
  • 1 Bay leaf

Instructions

  • In a medium sized saucepan, melt butter over medium heat.

  • Allow to cook, whisking frequently, until it just starts to brown a little.

  • Add corn starch, whisk until smooth.

  • Add chicken broth a little at a time, whisking to fully incorporate butter mixture.

  • Add remaining ingredients, whisk well.

  • Turn heat up to medium-high, bring just to a boil.

  • Turn heat down to low and simmer for 5 minutes.

  • Remove bay leaf, serve hot.

Notes

Nutritional information is for the entire recipe.

Nutrition

Calories: 569kcal | Carbohydrates: 34g | Protein: 5g | Fat: 47g | Saturated Fat: 29g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 2g | Monounsaturated Fat: 12g | Trans Fat: 2g | Cholesterol: 120mg | Sodium: 4155mg | Potassium: 821mg | Fiber: 3g | Sugar: 3g | Vitamin A: 2079IU | Vitamin C: 73mg | Calcium: 135mg | Iron: 3mg

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FAQs

What is the Swiss Chalet sauce made of? ›

Water, Modified corn starch, Salt, Tomato powder, Sugar (dextrose), Spices, Canola oil, Herbs, Yeast extract, Citric acid, Onion powder, Garlic powder, Paprika extract, Caramel colour.

Can you buy Swiss Chalet rib sauce in Canada? ›

Swiss Chalet Dipping Sauce Mix | 400 Gram | Chicken | Ribs : Amazon.ca: Grocery & Gourmet Food.

What is the Swiss Chalet made of? ›

Some houses were built entirely of wood. Others are brick, stone, or stucco with wood upper floors, or brick with stucco upper floors. On early chalets, wood siding—both vertical and horizontal—is ornately carved and often painted.

What kind of chicken does Swiss Chalet use? ›

We only use fresh, grain-fed, preservative-free chickens, raised by a Canadian Farmer. With only a teaspoon of salt added, we then put our chickens in our rotisserie ovens and slow-roast them to tender, juicy perfection every time.

What is the Flavour of Swiss Chalet sauce? ›

“Chalet Sauce has a salty umami kick that when combined with the mix of spices is pretty unique,” Jesse says in defense of his and other sauce-lovers' taste buds. “It accentuates the flavors of the chicken and fries.

What country owns Swiss Chalet? ›

Swiss Chalet is a Canadian chain of casual dining restaurants founded in 1954 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

What kind of ribs does Swiss Chalet use? ›

Enjoy Swiss Chalet's tender, fall-off-the bone pork back ribs at home. Marinated in our famous Swiss Chalet smoky BBQ sauce, our ribs are ready-to-eat, straight from your oven or grill to your table!

Who owns Swiss Chalet in Canada? ›

Fairfax Financial Holdings Ltd. has proposed taking private Recipe Unlimited Corp., the owner of restaurants including Swiss Chalet, Harvey's and The Keg.

How to make Swiss Chalet ribs? ›

CONVENTIONAL OVEN
  1. Preheat oven to 400°F (205°C).
  2. Cover a baking sheet with aluminum foil or parchment paper.
  3. Pour contents of bag onto baking sheet. Cover the ribs with sauce.
  4. Bake for 15-20 minutes. Baste ribs with sauce halfway through cooking if desired.

What are the ingredients in Swiss Chalet gravy? ›

Water, Modified corn starch, Beef fat, Hydrolyzed corn, soy and wheat proteins, Salt, Modified milk ingredients, Wheat flour, Caramel colour, Sugar, Canola oil, Onion powder, Autolyzed yeast, Natural flavours, Yeast extract.

What was Swiss Chalet originally called? ›

Swiss Chalet is a popular Canadian chain of restaurants that started as a single Toronto location called Chalet Bar-B-Q.

Why did Swiss Chalet close in Canada? ›

The restaurant's general manager told the NOW the closure is due to economic reasons. Recipe Unlimited operates and franchises restaurant brands including Swiss Chalet, Bier Markt, Harvey's, The Keg, New York Fries and more. The company sold its Milestones restaurant brand in 2021.

Is Swiss Chalet chicken healthy? ›

The Position: Swiss Chalet's chicken breast dinner meets the Health Check criteria and is a healthier choice than most fast-food meals. Ingredients: Chicken. Nutritional breakdown: 0 g carbohydrate, 38 g protein, 7 g fat (2 g saturated, 0 g trans).

How does Swiss Chalet make their fries? ›

Our fresh-cut fries are chipped daily, from fresh, whole Canadian potatoes. Once they're cleaned, and perfectly chipped into fries, they are blanched to ensure firmness and crispness. Then they're fried to order and served hot, just the way you like them!

Why is it called Swiss Chalet? ›

The building featured exposed-beam ceilings in the Swiss chalet style. Thus, the name. Before cooking, the chicken was rubbed with salt, and then, roasted for an hour and fifteen minutes. At the Bloor Street site, in the 1950s, the chicken was served with fries.

Does Chalet sauce have meat? ›

Ingredients. Water, Modified Corn Starch, Beef Fat, Hydrolyzed Corn, Soy And Wheat Proteins, Salt, Modified Milk Ingredients, Wheat Flour, Sugar, Canola Oil, Onion Powder, Autolyzed Yeast, Caramel, Natural Flavour.

Does Swiss Chalet use MSG in Canada? ›

We are always sensitive and alert to our guests allergy requests/concerns. None of the menu items served at Swiss Chalet contain MGS and yeast extract is not MGS. Also, not everyone who is sensitive to MSG has a problem with yeast extract.

What is Aurore sauce made of? ›

Aurora sauce is a creamy tomato sauce for eggs, vegetables, fish, chicken, and pasta dishes. It's made by adding tomato purée to a basic béchamel sauce or velouté sauce or compound sauces such as ​suprême sauce, or ​Allemande (German) sauce.

Is Chalet dipping sauce vegetarian? ›

No. This product is not vegetarian as it lists 1 ingredient that derives from meat or fish and 2 ingredients that could derive from meat or fish depending on the source.

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