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On the town square in our little town is a tiny local restaurant with quirky food and an equally interesting atmosphere (and the best seafood bisque in town). My husband often goes to this restaurant for business meetings and he recently discovered his new favorite condiment while eating there: Sriracha mayo.
Sriracha Mayo
Las week, he came home raving about the amazing sriracha mayo at this restaurant. My immediate response was to cringe on the inside.
Mayo can be a wonderful condiment full of healthy fats from eggs and oils, but most commercial versions use highly processed vegetable oils like canola or soybean and are far from healthy. Thankfully, mayo is a simple condiment to make at home with healthy ingredients and I was able to recreate this spicy mayo relatively easily after a couple of tries.
What is Sriracha?
Sriracha is a red chili and garlic sauce that has its roots in Vietnamese and Thai cuisine but that has gained popularity in the US in the last few years. Named after the city where it was originally made, Si Racha, this sauce was brought to the United States in the 1980s but was still relatively obscure until the last few years when it has gained a cult-like following.
You can now find this sauce in many local grocery stores and online, and many restaurants have dishes that feature the flavor of sriracha sauce. If you haven’t tried it, I’d recommend this mayo recipe as a gentle introduction into this sweet and spicy garlic sauce.
Here’s a tutorial on how to make Sriracha from scratch (it’s super easy!).
Homemade Mayo
I whipped up a simple homemade mayo as the base for this recipe, but you could also use a pre-made mayo if you can find a high quality one (I’ve used this Primal Kitchen Avocado Oil Mayo to use in recipes before). I’ve found that homemade mayo has the best flavor for this recipe, but any mayo will work.
Mayonnaise is also one of the easiest condiments to customize. There are endless ways to add fresh or dried herbs and spices to create different flavor combinations. Though ketchup is the condiment of choice for many kids, I’ve found that mine actually prefer mayonnaise, especially when it is flavored with some of their favorite spice combinations (and this is an easy way to add some healthy and nourishing fats to their meals and avoid sweeteners found in most ketchups).
Some of our favorite mayo variations are:
- Homemade honey mustard
- Cumin chili mayo (add cumin powder and chili powder)
- Maple mayo (add garlic powder and maple syrup)
- Adobo mayo (just add adobo seasoning)
These flavored variations can spice up a basic chicken salad or tuna salad recipe, and also make great dips for sweet potato fries or sauces for baked fish. My husband recommends them on homemade onion rings.

Sriracha Mayo Recipe
Ingredients
- 4 egg yolks (room temperature)
- 1 TBSP apple cider vinegar
- 1 tsp Dijon mustard
- ½ tsp salt
- ½ tsp white pepper (or black pepper)
- ½ tsp garlic powder
- 1 ⅓ cup oil of choice (such as avocado oil, olive oil, or refined/liquid coconut oil)
- ¼ cup sriracha (or more to taste)
Instructions
- Separate egg yolks and whites. Reserve whites for another recipe like coconut macaroons.
- Put the egg yolks in blender or bowl for use with an immersion blender and blend until completely smooth.
- Add the vinegar, mustard, and spices and blend until well mixed.
- Very slowly, start adding the oil while keeping the blender or immersion blender running on low. Start with one drop at a time and increase to a drizzle when it starts to emulsify and thicken.
- When all the oil is added add the sriracha with the blender on low and blend until smooth.
Notes
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Do you enjoy sriacha? Ever tried to make your own condiments? Share below!
We LOVE this sauce! We make it regularly and slather it on all kinds of food. Thanks for the recipe 🙂
Add in a few drops of toasted sesame oil and you get the spicy sauce they use in Japanese restaurants on sushi or seared tuna. Yum!