7 Easy Stir Fry Sauce Recipes (2024)

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Posted: 4/8/21Updated: 4/8/21

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These SEVEN easy stir fry sauce recipes add so much flavor to your dinner! They are easy to prep with pantry staples, and you can even freeze them for later.

Stir fry does not just mean teriyaki (though I do love teriyaki!). There are so many ways to get creative, and the good news is that all you need are some simple ingredients- you probably already have them in your pantry!

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Whether you cook chicken, beef or tofu, these stir fry sauces will add a ton of flavor. Sweet, savory, sour, or spicy, the flavors you can build are amazing. Serve it up with a batch of perfectly fluffy rice to complete your meal!

Reasons you'll ♡ these sauces

  • they are unique
  • they're ready in 5 minutes and made with 'regular' pantry ingredients (nothing too weird!)
  • they can be made ahead and even frozen
  • would make a fantastic gift!

Recipe video

Watch the video belowto see exactly how I prepped four of these Stir Fry Sauce Recipes. It’s so easy! You can find more of my recipe videos on myYouTube channel, or onFacebook.

How to use these sauces

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The recipes in this post were tested using the following 'stir fry formula':

  • 2 large chicken breasts (cubed)
  • 4-6 cups veggies
  • 1 cup uncooked rice (2 cups cooked).

You are welcome to increase the amount of meat in the recipe, but I wouldn't alter the rice without increasing the sauce. The sauce: rice ratio is pretty important 😉

Following this stir fry formula, you are going to get a serving of healthy protein, 3 servings of veggies, and one serving of grains. And a super delicious dinner!

Ingredient notes

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  • soy sauce- adds saltiness and umami to the sauce; also adds body. Swap for tamari, coconut aminos or liquid soy seasoning for gluten-free alternatives.
  • sweetener- honey, maple syrup and brown sugar are commonly used; low carb or alternative sweeteners have not been tested in these recipes.
  • acid- lemon or lime juice add a touch of sourness, building in flavor complexity that balances the salty and sweetness.
  • aromatics- ginger and garlic are commonly used to build aroma and depth of flavor into your stir fry sauce.
  • spicy ingredients- red pepper flakes are commonly used to build spice in a controlled way; fresh peppers such as Thai red chiles are also used (though their spice levels can be more difficult to control as it varies between chiles). Sriracha is also used.
  • cornstarch- used to thicken some sauces, it helps the sauce stick to the meat and vegetables, enhancing the flavor.

How to cook a stir fry

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1. Prep ingredients & sauce- For the most organized and enjoyable cooking experience, shake up your sauce, chop up all your vegetables and your protein up before you begin cooking.

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2. Cook veggies first- Add oil to a large pan and heat over medium-high heat. Cook for 5-7 minutes, until hard veggies like carrots or broccoli are softened. Add tender veggies like bok choy or bean sprouts during the last minute of cooking, to just soften. Remove the veggies from the pan (transfer to a large clean bowl).

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3. Cook protein last- Add more oil to the pan, then add your protein (whether chicken, beef, tofu or shrimp). Cook until your protein is cooked through. This will depend on the type of protein you are cooking.

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4. Add the sauce and thicken- Once the protein is cooked through, add the sauce to the pan, and heat through. Some sauces which contain cornstarch will bubble and thicken. Add the veggies back, toss everything up, and serve.

FAQ

How many servings do these stir fry sauces make?

Each recipe serves 4 and is meant to go with 1 lb of protein, 4-6 cups of vegetables and 2 cups of cooked rice. You can increase the serving size by clicking and dragging the serving size number on the recipe card.

How long do these sauces last for?

You can make them ahead and store in the fridge for up to 1 week. Freeze for up to 3 months.

What are the best ingredients to use in stir fry?

For proteins- chicken thighs or breast (cubed); ground beef, flank steak, shrimp, tofu. For vegetables- sliced carrots, bell peppers, broccoli or cauliflower, snow or snap peas, onions, bok choy.

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The ingredient amounts for each sauce is listed in the recipe card below. Here are the best ingredients to use with each stir fry sauce. These are just suggestions! Get creative and use what you have in the fridge.

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  1. Honey Sriracha- protein: chicken, tofu; veggies: bok choy, carrots; garnish: sesame seeds, cashews, green onions
  2. 5 Spice Mango- protein: chicken, ground pork; veggies: bell peppers, cabbage, bean sprouts; garnish: cashews, cilantro, basil
  3. Lemon Sesame- veggies: asparagus, broccoli; protein: chicken, tofu; garnishes: sesame seeds, green onions
  4. Thai Lime & Basil- veggies: protein: beef (steak, ground beef), chicken; peas (snow or sugar snap), broccoli; garnish: BASIL, crushed peanuts
  5. Maple Ginger- vegetables: protein: chicken, ground pork, tofu; squash (butternut, delicata), kale; garnish: cashews
  6. Coconut Sweet Chili- protein: chicken, shrimp; vegetables: cauliflower, green beans; garnish: cashews, cilantro
  7. Hoisin Peanut- protein: chicken, shrimp; veggies: bell peppers, carrots; garnish: peanuts, cilantro

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Prep Time: 10 minutes mins

Total Time: 10 minutes mins

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These SEVEN easy stir fry sauce recipes add so much flavor to your dinner! They are easy to prep with pantry staples, and you can even freeze them for later.

Ingredients

Coconut Sweet Chili

  • 200 mL coconut milk full fat, ½ can or mini can
  • ¼ cup sweet chili sauce
  • 2 tablespoons soy sauce
  • 2 teaspoons lime juice
  • ½ teaspoons red pepper flakes

Maple Ginger

  • 3 tablespoons soy sauce
  • 5 tablespoons maple syrup
  • 1 teaspoon sesame oil
  • ¼-1/2 teaspoon red pepper flakes to taste
  • 2 tablespoons ginger grated finely
  • 1 teaspoon cornstarch

Thai Lime & Basil

  • 2 tablespoons soy sauce
  • 1 tablespoon fish sauce
  • 3 tablespoons brown sugar
  • juice of 2 limes 3 tablespoons
  • 1 teaspoon cornstarch
  • optional: 1 Thai chili chopped (remove seeds for a less spicy version)
  • 1 bunch basil leaves (add fresh)

Lemon Sesame

  • ½ cup chicken stock
  • 1 lemon juiced; 2.5 tablespoons
  • 1 tablespoon sesame oil
  • 3 tablespoons brown sugar
  • 2 tablespoons soy sauce
  • 1 teaspoon cornstarch
  • 2 teaspoons sesame seeds

Hoisin Peanut

  • ¼ cup peanut butter creamy
  • 3 tablespoons hoisin sauce
  • 2 tablespoons water
  • 2 tsp lime juice
  • ½ tsp red pepper flakes

5 Spice Mango

  • 1 cup mango cubes
  • 2 teaspoons lime juice
  • 1 teaspoon sesame oil
  • 1 tablespoon water
  • 1 clove garlic
  • ¼ teaspoon red pepper flakes
  • 3 tablespoons brown sugar
  • ½ teaspoon Chinese 5-Spice

Honey Sriracha

  • ¼ cup honey
  • 2 tablespoons soy sauce
  • 1-3 teaspoons sriracha
  • 1 tablespoon ginger finely chopped
  • 1 clove garlic minced
  • 1 teaspoon cornstarch

Instructions

  • Shake together all ingredients. 5 Spice Mango sauce- puree with an immersion blender.

  • Use immediately or freeze for up to 3 months.

To cook the stir fry/use the sauce:

  • Heat 1 tablespoon of oil in a non-stick pan or a wok. Add 4-6 cups of veggies such as bell pepper, broccoli, carrots, snap peas. Cook for 5 or so minutes, until tender but crisp. Remove from the pan and set aside.

  • Add another 1 tablespoon of olive oil to the pan. Cook 1 lb of chicken (cut into bite-sized pieces) for 5-7 minutes, until cooked through and no longer pink in the middle.

  • Add the entire batch of stir fry sauce (thawed completely if you froze it). Cook for 1-2 minutes until heated through. Anything with cornstarch should be thickened at this point.

  • Return the veggies to the pan and toss everything to coat in the sauce.

  • Serve over rice.

Tips:

1- to make these sauces gluten-free, you should swap soy sauce for tamari, coconut aminos or liquid soy seasoning

2- in general, honey, maple syrup and brown sugar are interchangeable in equal amounts

3- cornstarch should be interchangeable with ½ the volume of arrowroot starch

Hoisin Peanut- just heat it through quickly when adding to the pan so it doesn't dry out

Lime Basil- do not add the basil directly to the sauce, add it to the stir fry just before serving.

Storage

Add the cornstarch to the sauce before storing; let it stand at room temperature for 10 minutes when removing from the fridge, and shake it up really well before adding to the pan.

  • store in the fridge for up to 1 week
  • freeze for up to 3 months

Nutritional information is for one serving of the sweet chili coconut stir fry sauce (¼ of the batch).

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Nutrition Information

Serving: 1/4 batch sweet chili coconut, Calories: 63kcal, Carbohydrates: 6g, Protein: 2g, Fat: 7g, Saturated Fat: 6g, Sodium: 663mg, Sugar: 4g

Author: Denise Bustard

Course: Main Course

Cuisine: American, Chinese

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  1. Sarah Penny says

    7 Easy Stir Fry Sauce Recipes (32)
    Hello, I think I love you! I've been looking for A+ (and easy!) stir-fry recipes for ages and this post ticked every box imaginable for me. I can't tell you how much I appreciate this info - brilliant! So glad I discovered you. Thank you!

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    • Ben | Sweet Peas & Saffron says

      Hi Sarah, you are very welcome. We are very happy to hear you found us.

      Reply

  2. Molly says

    7 Easy Stir Fry Sauce Recipes (33)
    I made the Lemon Sesame sauce tonight because my husband asked for a stir fry sauce that wasn't too heavy with flavor. This totally hit the spot! We both loved it and so did our 2.5 year old son. Can't wait to try the other sauces as well!

    Reply

    • Jasmine @ Sweet Peas & Saffron says

      Hi Molly, so glad this hit the spot, and the whole family enjoyed! Thanks for leaving a rating and review - hope you enjoy all the other flavors just as much!

      Reply

  3. Richard says

    7 Easy Stir Fry Sauce Recipes (34)
    These are my go to recipes. So simple but why use such backwards measuring units.

    Reply

    • Jasmine @ Sweet Peas & Saffron says

      Hi Richard, glad to hear you've enjoyed these stir fry sauce recipes! Was there a measurement in particular that you're referring to? All measurements are listed in the recipe card, but we'd love to help you out if needed.

      Reply

  4. Liz says

    I just LOVE having one place to get 7 options for stir fry sauce recipes!!
    Could these be canned using a proper canning process and given away as Christmas gifts?

    Reply

    • Jasmine @ Sweet Peas & Saffron says

      Hi Liz, we haven't tested canning and of these recipes, however, they do store well in the fridge (up to 1 week) or in the freezer (up to 3 months)! Sorry we can't provide any feedback on canning - if you do try it, be sure to let us know how it works!

      Reply

  5. Ree says

    Hello… just a quick question - 1lb = 0.45kgs roughly anyway. Would that be half a kilo? I’m so confused 😂🤦‍♀️

    Reply

    • Jasmine @ Sweet Peas & Saffron says

      Hi Ree, Correct. 1 lb would be 0.45 kilograms. So if you round up then yes, roughly half a kilo. I hope this helps!

      Reply

  6. Cain Wellings says

    7 Easy Stir Fry Sauce Recipes (35)
    Hi, just tried the maple ginger and it's fantastic, so quick and easy and loads of original flavour. Love my stir fry, and used to using shop bought (full of sugar) sauces, but these are so quick and easy, I can really get away from shop bought. Have made then all and have then in the freezer, can't wait to try the next one, hmmmm but which one.

    Reply

    • Jasmine @ Sweet Peas & Saffron says

      Hi Cain, we're so glad you enjoyed the maple ginger stir fry sauce. These are a great sub for store-bought sauces - so flavorful and easy to prepare too! Thank you so much for taking the time to come back and leave a rating and review! 🙂

      Reply

  7. Gail Busuttil says

    7 Easy Stir Fry Sauce Recipes (36)
    I made the maple ginger sauce
    Absolutely beautiful and felt so good making my own sauce rather than buying them
    I hadn't felt confident to try making my own but your recipes
    have changed all that
    Thanks so much for sharing and allowing your recipes to be printed
    Can't wait to try more
    Regards and thanks

    Reply

    • Denise Bustard says

      Hi Gail! Way to go, I'm so happy to hear the recipes have given you confidence <3 Thank you so much for reporting back!

      Reply

  8. Susan says

    7 Easy Stir Fry Sauce Recipes (37)
    I made the maple ginger tonight. Amazing, I made a double batch to share with my daughter’s family.
    Thank you for making stir fry dishes easy and delicious

    Reply

    • Denise Bustard says

      Hi Susan! I'm so happy to hear you enjoyed the stir fry, that one is my personal favorite! Thank you for coming back to leave a review, I really appreciate it!

      Reply

  9. Cynthia says

    Tried the hoisin peanut sauce for dinner tonight....absolutely amazing. Can't wait to try the rest of these sauces.

    Reply

    • Denise Bustard says

      Hi Cynthia! I'm so happy to hear you enjoyed the hoisin peanut sauce. Thank you for coming back to leave a review, I really appreciate it!

      Reply

  10. Chris says

    7 Easy Stir Fry Sauce Recipes (38)
    I made the hoisin/peanut sauce with chicken. I really enjoyed it. Thanks

    Reply

    • Denise Bustard says

      Hi Chris! I'm so happy to hear you enjoyed that recipe! Thanks so much for taking the time to come back and leave a review- I really appreciate it 🙂

      Reply

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FAQs

What is stir fry sauce made of? ›

Ingredients
  1. Deselect All.
  2. 1/4 cup low-sodium soy sauce.
  3. 3 tablespoons rice wine vinegar.
  4. 1 tablespoon toasted sesame oil.
  5. 1 clove garlic, grated (or 1/2 teaspoon granulated garlic)
  6. One 1-inch piece fresh ginger, peeled and grated (about 2 teaspoons, or 1/2 teaspoon ground ginger)
  7. 1 teaspoon sugar.

How do you make stir fry taste like a restaurant? ›

Aromatic ingredients like garlic, ginger, green onions, chilies and spices. These ingredients are typically added to the oil first to infuse it with flavor. You won't need much; a few teaspoons to a tablespoon of total aromatic ingredients per person adds a serious amount of flavor.

What can I add to stir fry to give it Flavour? ›

8 Tips to Make Your Stir-Fry More Exciting
  1. Nuts and seeds. Peanuts might already be regular stir-fry toppers, but it's time to expand your nutty horizons. ...
  2. Fresh ginger. Ginger will add some serious zing to your stir-fry. ...
  3. Put an egg on it. ...
  4. Marinate your protein. ...
  5. Skip the rice. ...
  6. Vinegar. ...
  7. Seaweed. ...
  8. Fresh herbs.
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What makes stir fry sauce thicker? ›

Cornstarch! In his book How to Cook Everything Vegetarian, Mark Bittman recommends mixing 1-2 tablespoons of cornstarch with the same amount of water, and tossing this into the stir fry just when it's almost done. It thickens in seconds, picking up the flavors of everything already in the dish and coating evenly.

What are the three rules of stir-frying? ›

The first is to cook your protein and your vegetable separately, and combine them only after both are fully cooked. A second rule of thumb for stir-frying: Choose one vegetable per stir-fry. Finally, always remember to add liquid only after everything is more or less finished cooking.

What not to put in stir-fry? ›

"Tomatoes should never go in a stir fry — not at all." Chef Natasha Ford adds that they're too mushy. "They would just make your stir fry soupy," she says. "If you really want to use them, keep them as fresh and uncooked as possible.

What is the best spice for stir-fry? ›

Best Herbs And Spices For Stir Fry
  • Ginger. Ginger root is one of the most popular spices used in stir frys. ...
  • Cumin. Cumin has an intense aroma with warm, earthy flavours and tart undertones. ...
  • Galangal. ...
  • Chilli. ...
  • Turmeric. ...
  • Coriander. ...
  • Mint. ...
  • Basil.

How to make stir-fry more tasty? ›

First you want to heat up some aromatics in the wok; I prefer ginger, garlic and chili with stir fry. After you turn the heat off add some rice vinegar, soy sauce, and sesame oil. Sesame oil is amazing. Here is a list of some recipes for sauces to add to your stir fry.

How to make a stir-fry for dummies? ›

How to make a stir-fry
  1. Prepare all the ingredients before turning on the heat. ...
  2. Slice meat and vegetables for maximum surface area. ...
  3. Use a wok or cast-iron pan. ...
  4. The aromatics should be cooked low and slow. ...
  5. But the stir fry needs to be cooked fast and hot. ...
  6. Add ingredients according to cook time. ...
  7. Stir your ingredients often.
Jan 25, 2024

Why does my stir-fry always taste bland? ›

Seasoning too early

So this is a process where you should season close to the end. If you do not want your stir-fry to be bland, you can also enhance the flavor by adding wok sauce or utilizing ingredients like fresh chilies, Sriracha sauce, fresh lime juice, garlic, ginger, and lemongrass.

What oil to use for stir-fry? ›

Chinese cooks normally use soybean oil, vegetable oil, or peanut oil, all of which have a high smoke point. Peanut oil usually has a pleasant nutty flavor and is suitable not only for stir-frying but also for deep-frying. Canola oil, which has a high smoke point but a neutral flavor, is also a good choice.

What goes in a stir-fry first? ›

Meat first, then vegetables – If you want meat or seafood in your stir fry, cook it first then scoop it out onto a separate plate before cooking the vegetables. You'll add the meat back in at the end. 5. Don't crowd the pan – If you have too much in your pan, the vegetables will steam instead of staying crisp.

Do you add liquid to stir-fry? ›

Add Sauce/Slurry

Once the skeleton of the stir-fry has been built, it's common to add liquid or sauce to season the mixture.

What are the thickening agents for stir-fry? ›

Whisk together a tablespoon of cornstarch with an equal amount of cold water until smooth, in a small bowl. This slurry can then be gradually introduced to your stir-fry sauce over medium heat, leading to a thicker, glossier consistency.

Is soy sauce and stir fry sauce the same? ›

Soy Sauce (low sodium recommended): this is the base of the stir fry sauce, adding the dark color to it (replace a tablespoon or so with dark soy sauce that we use in vegetable lo mein for an even deeper flavor!). There is quite a bit of soy sauce in the base, so I recommend using low-sodium soy sauce.

What is the brown sauce in Chinese food called? ›

Oyster Sauce: Oyster sauce is said to have originated when an oyster seller left his oysters over the heat for too long, and they became a rich, caramelized sauce, which is used in many Chinese food dishes, including Chinese brown sauce.

What's the difference between teriyaki and stir fry sauce? ›

What is the difference between stir fry sauce and teriyaki sauce? Stir-fry sauce is savory and versatile with soy sauce, garlic, and ginger, ideal for various stir-fried dishes. Teriyaki sauce is sweet and savory, commonly used as a marinade for grilled meats, developing a glossy finish through caramelization.

What is fry sauce made of? ›

Fry sauce is a condiment often served with French fries or tostones (twice-fried plantain slices) in many places in the world. It is usually a combination of one part tomato ketchup and two parts mayonnaise.

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