Fry Sauce

This post first appeared over at Real Housemoms where I’m a contributor.

Have you ever heard of Mayo Ketchup? I hadn’t either until a trip to Puerto Rico a few years back. They serve all of their fries with Fry Sauce or mayo ketchup. Hubby fell in love and now, we make this delicious sauce it all the time.

close up of fry sauce in a white bowl with chive topping


 

But here in the United States, it is just called fry sauce or special sauce. Nearly every chain has their own variation of some combination of ketchup, mayo and seasonings.

What is Fry Sauce?

Turns out all the special sauce consists of is mayonnaise, ketchup and garlic powder. Real special. Well, turns out, most craveable fast food restaurants have the same mayo-ketchup base, but with a few extra ingredients.

Whopper sauce, In-n-Out Burger and Cali Burger all add minced dill pickles and a little bit of sweet and tangy with sugar and vinegar to their mix.

overhead bowl of fry sauce with homemade french fries on a wood cutting board

How to Make It

Use simple ingredients to whip this verstile sauce, the perfect accessory to a plate of French fries.

  • Mayonnaise– this is the base of the sauce. Some folks that are adverse to mayonnaise can use a plain Greek yogurt, but make sure that it is Greek because it is thicker because it has been drained and thus more the same consistency as mayo.
  • Ketchup– The other prime ingredient in the sauce, there isn’t much you can swap it out with, but if you want to try to make your own to control the sugar levels.
  • Dill Pickles– or relish, wither way, try to drain out the pickle brine.
  • Yellow Mustard– or get fancy with Dijon mustard!
  • Fine Sea Salt- Please use sea salt for a cleaner salt flavor, not table salt that could potentially give a metallic aftertaste.
  • Ground black pepper– Or white pepper if you want a milder taste.
  • Sugar- Sugar helps balance all the acidic flavors. Natural sweeteners can be used.
  • Apple Cider Vinegar- The signature tang comes from vinegar. Apple cider is my favorite, but white wine or plain vinegar can also be used.
  • Top with sliced scallions (green onions) or chives. I like that extra fresh crunch and also color.
glass bowl of ingredients for fry sauce
Yes, these are all in a bowl, but I put them in the food processor next.

Toss all of the ingredients in a small food processor (also my most used of kitchen appliances, I suggest everyone have one!) and give it a few blitzes until it smooths out. You can also hand mix it in a small bowl, but it will have more texture. For best results, cover and refrigerate it for at least an hour to let the flavors marry.

fry sauce in a glass bowl with a whisk

Other options include adding a dash of onion powder, garlic powder, Worcestershire sauce, cayenne pepper, jalapenos, bacon or a little bit of pickle juice or lemon juice.

close up of a whisk with thick and creamy fry sauce on it

What to Use it On

Clearly, just use the homemade fry sauce for dipping homemade french fries, but I also used it on my Copycat In-N-Out Burger Animal Style Fries. If you’ve never had them, you don’t even know what you are missing.

Use fry sauce for  onions rings and Onion Strings, tater tots, chicken nuggets, sweet potato fries, potato wedges or slather it onto a burger, hot dog or chicken sandwich. Also great for dipping chicken wings!

french fries dipping into a bowl of fry sauce

Make Ahead and Storage

Make this classic fry sauce ahead of time and place in the refrigerator for up a week in an airtight container. I do not recommend freezing anything mayo based.

fry sauce recipe for pinterest

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close up of mayo ketchup in a white serving bowl
bowl of fry sauce with chives

Fry Sauce

4.30 from 31 votes
Fry Sauce is the best dipping sauce for French Fries, hamburgers, deli sandwiches or onion rings. Easy to make and it stays fresh in the fridge for days!
Prep Time: 5 minutes
Total Time: 5 minutes
Servings: 8

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Place the mayo, ketchup, pickles, vinegar, mustard, pepper, sugar and salt to a small food processor or bowl. Blitz or whisk until well combined.
  • Serve immediately or cover and refrigerate.
  • If you've tried this recipe, come back and let us know how it was in the comments or ratings sections.

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Notes

Other options include adding a dash of onion powder, garlic powder, Worcestershire sauce, cayenne pepper, jalapenos or bacon.

Nutrition

Calories: 114 kcal, Carbohydrates: 4 g, Fat: 10 g, Saturated Fat: 1 g, Cholesterol: 5 mg, Sodium: 264 mg, Potassium: 47 mg, Sugar: 3 g, Vitamin A: 95 IU, Vitamin C: 0.6 mg, Calcium: 4 mg, Iron: 0.1 mg
Author: Chef Jessica Anne
Calories: 114
Course: Condiment
Cuisine: American
Keyword: fry sauce recipe, special sauce, zesty sauce
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Jessica Formicola in her ktichen

About the Author

Chef Jessica Anne Formicola

Jessica the mom, wife and chef behind Savory Experiments. You might see her on the Emmy- nominated TV show Plate It! or on bookshelves as a cookbook author. Jessica is a Le Cordon Bleu certified recipe developer and regularly contributed to Parade, Better Homes & Gardens, The Daily Meal, Mashed and more!

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Questions and Reviews

  1. I’ve been doing this for nearly 50 years here in Canada since I was 10. We call it MayoChup up here!

  2. Heinz makes a version of this. Here in Canada, it’s called MayoChup. It’s not new I’ve been doing this since I was 10 That’s 48 years….LOL!

  3. 5 stars
    I LOVE this stuff! I already made something similar, but it was just mayo, ketchup, and mustard. I love all the flavors here. I put it on burgers, and it’s fantastic.