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The secret to many dishes is in the sauce! Check out these easy sauce recipes you can make at home to save money and enjoy great meals.
From homemade Greek Yogurt Tartar Sauce to Lemon Sauce for Desserts, we’ve got you covered for homemade sauces that please.
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Whether you’re eating a special diet, want to save money, or simply want to enjoy homemade more often thancommercial, homemade sauces can really make your meal. Not only are you avoiding processed ingredients whose names you can’t pronounce, but youalso get the opportunity to fine tune your sauces and condiments to suit your personal tastes.
This is how I started making my own red sauce. My husband didn’t care for sweet pasta sauces and there were soooo many brands that added sugar to their list of ingredients. I knew they would be too sweet and that he wouldn’t like the meal. I started making my own pasta sauce recipes at home, and we’ve never looked back.
Sure, we’ll buy an occasional jar for convenience, but making homemade is super duper easy. Check out these favorite sauce recipes that you can make at home:
Awesome Sauce Recipes You Can Make Yourself
Basic Homemade Mayonnaise
Making your own mayonnaise isn’t that hard. And it’s a great way to control the ingredients you eat.
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Homemade Chipotle Mayo
Add flavor and texture to sandwiches or use this delicious chipotle mayo as a dip for fries. So tasty!
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Herbed Mayonnaise
Herbed Mayonnaise is a delightful addition to sandwiches, wraps, burgers, and to use as a sauce for artichokes. It’s simple to make, and absolutely delicious.
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Remoulade Sauce
Dress up your favorite grilled or fried fish with this homemade Remoulade, a cajun-style Tartar Sauce. It's packed with flavor and a little Cajun kick.
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Greek Yogurt Tartar Sauce Recipe
With Greek yogurt, mayonnaise, dill weed, dill relish, and a handful of spices, you can make a fresher-tasting and nutritious tartar sauce for fish and shrimp.
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Apricot BBQ Sauce
This easy Apricot BBQ sauce is a perfect pantry staple to make yourself. It brings great sweet and smoky flavor to burgers, pulled pork, and other grilled meats.
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Potsticker Dipping Sauce
Potstickers are an easy appetizer or main dish. Dress them up with this homemade potsticker dipping sauce that comes together in minutes.
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Homemade Pizza Sauce with Tomato Paste
Homemade pizza sauce comes together in a pinch with ingredients you can easily keep on hand all the time. Last-Minute Pizza Sauce will save the day!
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Dipping Sauces for Artichokes
Artichoke season has arrived! Having some choice of sauces for artichokes, like this lemon butter makes the experience so fun and delicious!
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Crock Pot Spaghetti Sauce
This delicious Crock Pot Spaghetti Sauce cooks quickly and deliciously. The sausage poach in the sauce, adding to the sauce as well as absorbing flavor from it.
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How to Make a White Sauce
This basic white sauce is the building block of great recipes like homemade mac and cheese or lasagna. It comes together quickly and easily on the stove in 15 minutes!
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Rustic Basil Sauce
This rustic basil sauce is made with just 3 simple ingredients and comes together quickly in your food processor.It's basically a dairy- and nut-free pesto.
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Garlic Yogurt Sauce (Tzatziki)
Have a hankering for that delicious garlic yogurt sauce that comes with gyros? You can make your own tzatziki easily at home with this simple Recipe.
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Easy Red EnchiladaSauce Recipe
Just oil, flour, ground chile, spices, and water are needed to make this spicy sauce that comes together in less than 20 minutes!
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Easy Homemade Cranberry Sauce
Ditch the can this holiday season. Cranberry Sauce is incredibly easy to make yourself and it tastes amazing. It also freezes beautifully!
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Chocolate Syrup Recipe
Make as much or as little chocolate syrup as you need! This homemade Chocolate Syrup recipe comes together with just 4 ingredients in about 10 minutes.
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Mocha Chocolate Syrup
Just 4 ingredients to make this homemade chocolate syrup to serve over ice-cream!
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Lemon Sauce
Lemon sauce can easily elevate your favorite desserts or even store-bought treats with its sweet tart flavors. Similar to a lemon curd, this dessert sauce requires no eggs.
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Pat
I make 5 of these sauces on a semi regular basis! I’m not into mayo so those probably won’t happen. If somebody serves it on a sandwich I’ll eat it but yuck! My husband doesn’t use it regularly to justify making it. Just like ranch dressing.
I really like the basic red and white sauces for their versatility–changing the spices for different versions. I also made pizza Saturday and made your pizza sauce. Froze the leftovers in an ice cube tray for the next time. It was so yummy!Reply
Jessica Fisher
Great to hear that this list works for you.
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Roberta
I’m not sure that it’s technically a sauce, but I make roasted red pepper hummus quite frequently. I also do the homemade cranberry sauce (can’t imagine going back to the canned stuff of my childhood–ha!). During the summer when the tomatoes are going gangbusters, I’ll do fresh pasta sauce with the aforementioned tomatoes and whatever else looks good from the garden. Oddly, I’ve never made fresh salsa . . . . Go figure.
I *really* need to try your enchilada sauce. We love enchiladas, but all of the commercially made sauces use soy oil. Bummer! It’s on my to-do list; I’m just waiting for storage space to open up.
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Jessica Fisher
Did you try the enchilada sauce yet? It’s super simple.
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Roberta
It’s still on my to-try list. That darn freezer is still full. (Do you think frozen food multiplies on its own? Or maybe it’s like the biblical oil jar . . . .) Such a first-world problem. 🙂
Jessica Fisher
It’s a good problem to have, for sure. 😉
Alice E
Lots of great ideas, I think I will try the enchilada sauce recipe. What I make most often are tartar sauce and variations of white sauce. Incidentally, if you make the white sauce with all chicken broth you have veloute sauce. And really, depending on how much liquid you use proportionately when making white sauce, you have anything from cream soup to something the consistency of canned soup.
I also occasionally make cranberry sauce, hot fudge sauce and other dessert sauces. Try cooking chopped or sliced peaches with a bit of sugar, honey or other sweetener and a bit of liquid, preferably their juice for a sauce on a dish of raspberry sherbet.
I’ve also cooked sliced onion just until well softened, then add first your flour and then milk to make a thin white sauce and added parmesan cheese to make a lower fat version of an Alfredo-like sauce for linguine or fettuccine.
Have you ever tried other herbs in your mayonnaise? A friend raves about a version with fresh sorrel to serve with fish, but I haven’t tried it yet.
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Jessica Fisher
Sorrel mayonnaise sounds delicious! Thanks for the tip! I usually use dried herbs in mayonnaise because they tend to last a little bit longer.
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Kristi Rimkus
What a terrific roundup of homemade sauces – always so much better and most often healthier than store brands!
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Jessica Fisher
Thanks! Hope you enjoy a new one!
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