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Here’s how to make tartar sauce! This easy homemade recipe takes just a few minutes and results in incredible flavor.
There are some sauces that we could not live without, and this Tartar Sauce recipe is one of them! Seafood is loads tastier with this creamy sauce, punctuated with tangy pops of pickles and capers. Use it as a smear for your salmon burger or a dipping sauce for salmon cakes, and it elevates them to new heights! In fact: we think this sauce is 100% required for salmon or crab cakes. Why make homemade tartar sauce? Well, it takes just a few minutes and results in absolutely incredible flavor: infinitely better than store-bought. (And that’s a fact.)
How to make tartar sauce
Tartar sauce is a mayonnaise-based sauce that’s often served with seafood. It’s common in the US, UK, South Africa, Australia and around the world. The exact origin is unknown, but it’s very similar to remoulade sauce, which was invented in France in the 17th century. There are some slight differences in ingredients between the two, but they are very similar and can be used almost interchangeably.
Tartar sauce is simple to make: you’ll simply mix together a few easy ingredients. Here’s how to make tartar sauce (or jump right to the recipe for exact quantities):
- Chop the fresh ingredients: Finely chop the shallot and capers.
- Mix: Mix them with the dill relish, white wine vinegar, sugar, salt and mayonnaise.
- Chill: You can serve immediately, or chill a few hours for the flavors to meld.
How long does a homemade tartar sauce recipe last?
Once you’ve mixed up the tartar sauce, how long does it last? You can refrigerate homemade tartar sauce for up to 3 weeks. While some people may advise less time, mayonnaise is very stable in the refrigerator. We like to make a big batch and use it for recipes over a few weeks. You only use a little bit at a time!
Ways to serve this tartar sauce recipe
There are infinite ways to serve tartar sauce! It’s best with seafood, but it works with seafood or as a spread for sandwiches and burgers. You can use it to add big flavor with vegetarian dishes as well! Here are a few great ways to use it:
- Crab cakes or salmon cakes: Use as a dipping sauce for Salmon Cakes, Tuna Cakes or crab cakes
- Salmon burgers: Spread onto Classic Salmon Burgers
- Baked salmon: Drizzle onto Quick Broiled Salmon or Oven Baked Salmon
- Shrimp: Use as a dipping sauce for Perfect Sauteed Shrimp or Easy Baked Shrimp
- French fries: It’s a fantastic dip for Ultimate Baked French Fries
- Vegetables: Or, dip veggies like Crispy Breaded Cauliflower or Roasted Broccoli
- Sandwiches: Spread it on a Coleslaw & Swiss Melt Sandwich or Vegetarian Reuben — or a vegan sandwich with Lion’s Mane Mushrooms!
Vegan option
This tartar sauce recipe isn’t just for seafood! You can use it as a dip for vegetables or on vegan sandwiches to add major flavor. (In fact, we’re dying to try a vegan faux-fish sandwich with the stuff. Let us know if you have a good recipe!)
How to make this sauce vegan? Simply use your favorite brand of vegan mayo! Some brands have questionable flavor, so make sure to experiment to find one you love. You could also try using cashew cream in place of the mayo.
This tartar sauce recipe is…
Vegetarian, dairy-free, and gluten-free. For vegan, use vegan mayonnaise.
PrintEasy Tartar Sauce
- Prep Time: 5 minutes
- Cook Time: 0 minutes
- Total Time: 5 minutes
- Yield: 1 ¼ cups 1x
Description
Here’s how to make tartar sauce! This easy homemade recipe takes just a few minutes and results in incredible flavor.
Ingredients
- 1 large shallot, finely minced (1/3 to 1/2 cup)
- 1 tablespoon capers, finely minced
- 2 tablespoons dill relish (or finely minced pickles)
- 2 teaspoons white vinegar
- 1 teaspoon sugar
- ¼ teaspoon kosher salt
- 1 cup mayonnaise
Instructions
- In a bowl, stir together all ingredients. Serve immediately or allow to chill for 1 to 2 hours to allow the flavors to meld. Store refrigerated for up to 3 weeks.
- Category: Sauce
- Method: Stirred
- Cuisine: American
- Diet: Vegetarian
Keywords: Tartar sauce, tartar sauce recipe