This chipotle sauce will punch up any meal! It’s smoky, creamy, tangy, and easy to make with simple ingredients. I started making the recipe to put on the cauliflower tacos in my first cookbook, and now I love it on everything from burrito bowls to breakfast tacos to hearty salads. If you try it, I think you’ll fall for it too! I say this all the time, but I truly believe that the key to a great veggie meal (or any meal, really) is a great sauce. This creamy chipotle sauce is one of the best—it adds SO much flavor to whatever you’re eating. Keep reading to learn how to make it (and yes, there’s a vegan version!).

How to Make the Best Chipotle Sauce

What’s the secret to making a great chipotle mayo? Canned chipotle peppers in adobo sauce. They have an amazing smoky, spicy flavor that makes them one of my go-to ingredients in savory recipes. If you’ve never used chipotles in adobo, don’t worry—they’re not hard to find. Most grocery stores carry them in the Mexican aisle. After you make this recipe, use your leftover chipotles in BBQ jackfruit sliders, black bean soup, or tofu sofritas! In this recipe, I balance the heat of the chipotles with sweetness from honey, richness from Greek yogurt and mayonnaise, and brightness from lime to make an addictive sauce. Garlic adds savory bite, and a little olive oil loosens the sauce. It’s easy to make—just pulse the ingredients in a food processor until smooth and creamy! Find the complete recipe with measurements below.

How to Use Chipotle Sauce

Ok, you’ve made your chipotle sauce. Now what do you do with it? You have so many tasty options! Here are a few ideas to get you started:

Use it as a dipping sauce. Its smoky flavor is fantastic with sweet potato fries, air fryer French fries, air fryer cauliflower, and more! It even tastes great on tortilla chips. Put it on a sandwich or veggie burger. I love it on this veggie burger and this black bean burger. Drizzle it over a grain bowl. Try it on your next burrito bowl! Or pair it with tacos or burritos. I love it on these mango tacos and these cauliflower tacos. It’s also yummy with a breakfast burrito or these vegan burritos.

How do you like to use homemade chipotle sauce? Let me know in the comments! Leftover chipotle sauce keeps well in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 4 days.

More Homemade Sauces

If you loved this chipotle sauce recipe, try making these easy sauces next:

Chipotle Ranch Dressing Cilantro Lime Crema Spicy Mayo Remoulade Sauce Avocado Sauce Tzatziki Sauce Homemade BBQ Sauce

   

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