This dill sauce recipe rose out of my favorite kind of cooking: the kind where you open the fridge, look inside, and cook with what you have on hand. A few weeks ago, I had a massive bunch of fresh dill leftover from making this avocado dressing, and I was searching for ways to use it up. I’d already sprinkled dill over avocado toast and poached eggs, tossed it into salads, and whizzed it into soup (seriously, it was a big bunch). I had some gorgeous asparagus I wanted to cook too, and I thought it would be nice to make a sauce to dress it up. My mind immediately went to the sort of creamy lemon dill sauce that’s often served with salmon. Wouldn’t it work just as nicely on roasted asparagus? I got to work, and a few minutes later, I had a rich, savory dill sauce that I wanted to serve with everything – roasted veggies, steamed artichokes…heck, even French fries! If you’re a dill lover like me, you have to try this recipe. Easy, versatile, and delicious, it’s one you’ll make again and again.
Dill Sauce Recipe Ingredients
You just need 6 ingredients to make this dill sauce recipe:
Dill, of course! It adds fresh, tangy flavor to the creamy sauce. Yogurt – Many classic dill sauce recipes call for sour cream or heavy cream, but you won’t find either of them here. Instead, yogurt creates the sauce’s creamy base. You can use whole milk regular or Greek yogurt, whichever you prefer! Mayonnaise – For richness. You can taste the mayo here, so make sure to use a good one. I like Sir Kensington’s Classic Mayonnaise, Avocado Oil Mayonnaise, and Vegan Mayo. My homemade vegan mayo would work here too! Onion powder and garlic – They add sharp, savory depth of flavor. And fresh lemon juice – To make it nice and bright.
Find the complete recipe with measurements below.
This dill sauce recipe couldn’t be simpler to make! Just add the ingredients to a small bowl…
and whisk until smooth! This sauce is best cold, so chill it until you’re ready to use it. Stored in an airtight container in the fridge, it will keep for up to 4 days.
Dill Sauce Serving Suggestions
I love using this lemon dill sauce in three ways:
As a salad dressing. Toss it with a simple green salad or a homemade Caesar salad. Over roasted or grilled vegetables. Drizzle it over grilled or roasted asparagus, grilled zucchini, or grilled eggplant. I love it on roasted broccoli and roasted radishes too! As a dip. Try it with steamed artichokes or air fryer French fries.
How do you like to use creamy dill sauce? Let me know in the comments!
More Favorite Sauces and Dressings
If you love this recipe, try one of these sauces or dressings next:
Artichoke Dipping Sauce Tartar Sauce Avocado Dressing Tzatziki Green Goddess Dressing Homemade Caesar Dressing Lemon Vinaigrette Tahini Sauce