Asian Spicy Mayo Recipe (2024)

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This spicy mayo is the perfect compliment to many asian dishes or even dipping french fries! It combines the zesty flavor of sriracha and lime with the creaminess of mayo for the perfect dipping sauce!

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Ever since the first time he went to a hibachi style restaurant, my husband has been absolutely obsessed with the pink sauce. He doesn’t request food often, but he pretty much begged me to create an at home version. Being the good wife that I (for the most part) try to be, I figured out something even though I really don’t love the pink sauce. It worked and he was very happy, but it just isn’t quite as fun when I don’t love it!

Fast forward many years and we have both become really enamored by a Korean BBQ food truck that frequents our area. I wrote more about it here, but the short story is that they make these bowls that are super delicious, only to be made even more lip-smacking good by the combo of the spicy creamy sauce and a thick sticky sweet sauce that are drizzled all over the top. This stuff literally makes me lick the bowl making sure not to miss one drop of this amazing stuff.

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I may not love the pink sauce, but I fell equally in love with this coral colored sauce, so we had to go back to the kitchen for some more reverse engineering. Sometimes it is hard to get a recipe right, and sometimes you hit the jackpot with just a few simple ingredients. This was one of those times!

Of course when you eat it at home you also need to create something to slather it all over, so I modified another recipe I had into this crockpot asian chicken recipe(pictured above!) It is quick, easy, and the perfect dish to layer tons of delicious spicy mayo on top of! You can put it on pretty much anything from this to sushi, or even dip french fries in it, so please don’t feel boxed in by the word Asian. Use it to your heart’s content on any dish you may think needs a little something.

Asian Spicy Mayo Recipe – Step by Step

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Ingredients:

  • 1 C Mayo – Use regular or light. I especiallylove this mayo that is made with avocado oil and is perfect for those who concentrate on whole foods or are paleo or whole30 compliant.
  • 1/2 C Sriracha – I use a 2:1 ratio of the mayo to sriracha. This makes a nice level of spice to the sauce. If you like it really spicy add more! If you don’t like it with much kick, then reduce it to 1/4 cup or even less. This part is really up to you to make it to your personal preferences. Also, if you want to make more or less, knowing the ratio you like to use makes it super easy to scale up or down.
  • Juice from one lime- This gives it just the tang it needs to all come together.

Instructions:

  • Mix all of the ingredients together and chill until serving. I think using a whisk makes this the easiest because of the consistency of the mayo. It really gets everything combined well with the least amount of effort. If you don’t have one just use a fork and stir it really well.
  • Top asian dishes, sushi or anything that that needs a little spice with this amazing sauce.

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I hope you enjoy this as much as we do! If you give it a try, I would love to hear about it in the comments, or tag me in a pic on Instagram @easyfamilyrecipes! Enjoy friends!

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Asian Spicy Mayo Recipe

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Ingredients

  • 1 C Mayo
  • 1/2 C Sriracha
  • Juice from one lime

Instructions

  • Mix all of the ingredients together and chill until serving.

  • Top asian dishes or sushi with sauce.

Recipe Notes:

I use a 2:1 ration of mayo to spicy Sriracha in my sauce. If you like milder or hotter, increase or decrease the Sriracha to your preference.

(Nutrition information provided is an estimate and will vary based on cooking methods and brands of ingredients used.)

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FAQs

What is Japanese spicy mayo made of? ›

What is Spicy Mayo? Spicy mayo is made with three simple ingredients: Japanese mayonnaise, sriracha hot chili sauce, and a splash of lime juice. This all-purpose spicy mayo is great for sushi, sandwiches, burgers, tacos, and fries! It's so easy to make and is a must-have in my household.

Is Yum Yum the same as spicy mayo? ›

So, is yum yum sauce spicy mayo? Kind of. It is a mayo-based sauce but spicy mayo is usually just mayo and sriracha. Yum yum sauce includes more spices and flavorings.

Is spicy mayo the same as sriracha mayo? ›

Is Spicy Mayonnaise the Same as Sriracha Mayonnaise? In some cases, the main ingredient of spicy mayonnaise is a few tablespoons of sriracha sauce. But every spicy mayonnaise may feature different ingredients that give it a unique spice and flavor, from chipotle sauce to taco seasoning.

Is Kewpie mayo the same as spicy mayo? ›

It is not spicy mayo, but it is actually one half of what Japanese/Sushi restaurants use to make spicy mayo. Kewpie is a very creamy mayo, with a different taste (my girlfriend and I have come to use it instead of normal mayo in everything).

Why does Japanese mayo taste so good? ›

It's slightly more sweet and less acidic than American mayo because it contains rice or cider vinegar rather than distilled white vinegar. Japanese mayo is also a bit richer due to the incorporation of egg yolks, unlike American mayo which uses whole eggs.

Is La Choy yum yum sauce spicy mayo? ›

The best yum yum sauce is more than just spicy mayo. It's nuanced. It's a delightfully creamy blend that balances the sweet with the salty and the spice.

What is a substitute for Kewpie mayonnaise? ›

Substitutes. Add sugar and rice vinegar in a pinch to make Kewpie mayo with regular mayo. It will not be the same as it lacks the rich egg yolk flavors, but this is the closest substitution. For 1 cup of American mayonnaise (I use Best Foods/Hellmann's Mayonnaise), add 2 Tbsp rice vinegar and 1 Tbsp sugar.

Is yum yum sauce actually Japanese? ›

Yum Yum Sauce: The Making Of An American Condiment : The Salt Japanese steakhouses often serve a creamy orange-pink sauce alongside a steaming meal. Online, fans obsess over hacking the recipe for this "Japanese classic," but its roots are firmly American.

Why is spicy mayonnaise so good? ›

Not long after sriracha's boost in global popularity, people began mixing these two together to create an even more delicious dipping sauce. The spicy zing of sriracha meshes beautifully with the tangy smoothness of mayonnaise for a combination that can be used on nearly any food.

Can I use Cholula instead of sriracha for spicy mayo? ›

Ingredients for Spicy Mayo

Sriracha – Sriracha is what gives this mayo a kick. I chose sriracha because it's one of my favorite all around hot sauces. If you're looking for a substitution, consider using Cholula or Tabasco.

What mayo do sushi places use? ›

Key Ingredients in Sushi Mayo

Sushi mayo requires just a handful of ingredients, but each contributes to its unique flavour: Mayonnaise: The rich and creamy base of the sauce. Traditional sushi mayo uses Japanese Kewpie mayonnaise, 17oz well known for its distinctive tangy and slightly sweeter taste.

Do Japanese eat spicy mayo? ›

There are some spicy mayonnaise used to top some sushi rolls. The Japanese do like mayo on things, but putting it on inari would not be considered a good thing.

What is Japanese mayonnaise? ›

Kewpie mayo is a Japanese brand of mayonnaise known for its umami-rich, tangy-sweet flavor profile. Compared to American mayonnaise, which uses the whole egg, Kewpie mayo is made with only egg yolks, giving it an exceptionally lush, smooth texture and a deeper yellow color.

Is Japanese mayo healthier than regular mayo? ›

American-made mayo has a slight edge when comparing nutrition labels. Because Kewpie contains only egg yolks, its cholesterol level is higher than American-made mayo that uses the whole egg, like Hellman's. Kewpie has 25 grams of cholesterol per tablespoon, compared to 5 grams in Hellman's.

What is a substitute for Japanese mayonnaise? ›

To make a shortcut Kewpie mayonnaise substitute, combine 1 cup mayonnaise with two tablespoons of rice vinegar and one tablespoon of granulated sugar, either using a whisk or a blender.

What is yum yum sauce made of? ›

Yum Yum Sauce is made of mayonnaise, ketchup, vinegar, garlic, sugar, paprika and water to thin the sauce out. That's it! It's really just a matter of the right ratios of ingredients to get the flavor you want!

What does Japanese Kewpie Mayo taste like? ›

Kewpie is made with egg yolks so it's richer.

It is not surprising, since they use a high proportion of yolks, which give it an egg-forward flavor. Most home recipes for mayonnaise also begin with just yolks, so this makes Kewpie feels a bit more special.

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