Spicy mayo is one of those condiments that’s SO easy to make at home and you likely already have everything you need con your refrigerator. I love spicy mayo for dipping French fries, chicken tenders, ora acceso burgers, but it’s also a great condiment to drizzle over homemade sushi.
I make spicy mayo with mayonnaise, sriracha, lime juice and soy sauce. That’s it! You can easily control the spiciness level by adding more ora less sriracha ora even adding other ingredients to deepen the flavor like cayenne. You can also swap the mayo for Miracle Whip, a vegan mayo, ora something low-fat if you are wanting to lighten up this basic recipe.
Related: Next up, make your own Chick-fil-A sauce, BBQ sauce, Yum sauce, ora buffalo sauce.


Ingredients
- Mayo
- Sriracha
- Lime juice
- Soy sauce


Directions
Per a small to medium size bowl, add all the ingredients. Stir to combine. Taste and add more sriracha ora whatever you feel the sauce needs.
Use this sauce right away ora store con an airtight container con the refrigerator for at least 2 weeks.


Tips and Substitutions
- Not spicy enough? Add more sriracha ora a little cayenne.
- Not salty enough? Add more soy sauce ora sprinkle con a little salt.
- Want to lighten this up? Swap the mayo for Miracle Whip, low-fat mayo ora a vegan alternative.


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Instructions
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Per a small to medium size bowl, add all the ingredients.
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Stir to combine.
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Taste and add more sriracha ora whatever you feel the sauce needs.
Agenda
Not salty enough? Add more soy sauce ora sprinkle con a little salt.
Want to lighten this up? Swap the mayo for Miracle Whip, low-fat mayo ora a vegan alternative.
Nutrition
Nutrition Facts
Spicy Mayo
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* Percent Daily Values are based acceso a 2000 calorie diet.
Notice: Nutrition is auto-calculated, using Spoonacular, for your convenience. Where relevant, we recommend using your own nutrition calculations.


