Trust me, sriracha sauce is going to be one of your favorite homemade condiments. It adds spice and flavor like no other! You can also use it to make sriracha mayo, a creamier version you’ll want to put on everything!

What is Sriracha Sauce?

Sriracha sauce is a popular condiment originating in Thailand. You’ve probably seen that unmistakable red bottle at your favorite Asian restaurants! To make sriracha, they mix together red chili peppers, garlic, vinegar, sugar, and salt to create this awesome sauce that’s spicy and a bit tangy. It’s got that perfect medium-level heat that can jazz up any dish, whether it’s Asian food, loaded fries, or even your go-to sandwich or hamburger. If you’re having trouble finding sriracha sauce (there’s actually a sriracha shortage!) or just want to be able to adjust the flavors, here’s how to make it at home! This way, you avoid all the exorbitant prices on eBay. It’s super easy to whip up and still has that tangy, spicy flavor we all know and love. So break out your food processor and get ready to make a batch of your own! Once you have it on hand, you will want to put it on all of your favorite dishes.

Ingredients in Sriracha Sauce

Remember, cooking is all about you. Especially when you make homemade sauces! Mix things up, adjust the ingredients, and create a sriracha that’s as unique as your taste buds. Note: all of the measurements that I used are in the recipe card at the end of the post.

Thai Peppers: Also known as birds eye peppers, these little firecrackers are what give sriracha sauce its spicy punch and vibrant red color. Want it a little less spicy? Try using red jalapeño peppers or mild chili peppers instead. Fresh Lemon Juice or Lime Juice: Adding a bit of lemon or lime juice gives the sauce a zesty kick. White Vinegar or Apple Cider Vinegar: Helps to balance out flavors. White vinegar keeps things neutral, while apple cider vinegar adds a little fruity flair. Rice vinegar also works! Garlic Cloves: Add a pop of delicious savory flavor. Brown Sugar: Brown sugar adds that touch of sweet to balance out the spice and tang. You’re the boss of your sauce, so adjust the sweetness to your liking. Brown sugar can also be swapped out with honey or maple syrup, but it will alter the flavor slightly. Salt: Our trusty flavor booster! Salt amps up all the other flavors in the sriracha sauce and makes them pop. Just a little pinch is enough.

Homemade Sriracha Sauce Recipe

Now that you’ve got your ingredients ready, here’s how to make the perfect batch of homemade sriracha sauce! Simply blend everything up and adjust the flavor to your liking until it’s perfect.

Different Peppers: Experiment with different pepper varieties for your desired heat level and flavor. Thai peppers are classic, but feel free to swap in milder peppers like red jalapenos or even hotter ones like habaneros if you’re feeling bold. Adjust the Flavors: Adjust the sweetness and tanginess by tinkering with the amount of sugar and citrus juice. Taste as you go and find that perfect blend. Adjust the Consistency: If you prefer a smoother texture, blend the sauce longer. (You can also use a strainer to remove any pulp.) For a chunkier version, blend less. It’s all about your sauce style. Adjust the Spiciness: Try using red jalapeño peppers or mild chili peppers instead. You can also remove the seeds and membranes of the peppers before chopping them. This is where the heat is!

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