Stir Fry Sauce Recipe {Homemade} - Cookin Canuck (2024)

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Stir fry sauce is a necessity when putting quick meals on the table! Keep some of this easy, homemade sauce on hand to throw into meat or veggie stir fries on busy weeknights. 44 calories and 2 Weight Watchers Freestyle SP
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Stir Fry Sauce Recipe {Homemade}

Stir fry sauce doesn't last long around our house. If it was up to my older son, he would gladly inhale bowl after bowl of toasted rice doused in this savory sauce. Who could blame him? Salty with a tiny bit of sweetness, and all of those elusive umami-type flavors that make you say, "More, please!"

Stir fries make a regular appearance on my healthy meal plans. Since they are often touted as the ultimate meal prep dinner ideas - quick and easy! - it makes sense to make enough stir fry sauce for at least a couple meals and store the extra in the fridge. If sealed well either in an airtight plastic container or a mason jar, the sauce should last for up to 2 weeks. That means less work for you when it's time to cook dinner.

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How to make stir fry sauce:

  • Whisk all of the ingredients together in a medium bowl until completely combined. Alternatively, put all of the ingredients in a mason jar, do up the lid and shake until combined.
  • Soy sauce: This is the one ingredient that is found in almost all homemade stir fry sauce recipes. Below I talk about gluten free alternatives.
  • Water or broth: Many recipes call for chicken or vegetable broth. However, in this recipe, I find that water works well to dilute the flavors and extend the sauce without adding additional sodium.
  • Agave nectar or honey: A little sweetness is a necessary balance for all of the salty ingredients. If you're aiming for a vegan stir fry sauce, be sure to use agave nectar rather than honey.
  • Cornstarch: This is used to thicken the sauce, which happens as the sauce simmers. Flour or arrowroot powder are good alternatives. Arrowroot is gluten free and contains folate, which gives it a nutritional edge. It can be purchased here (affiliate link).
  • Sesame oil: Just a little dab will do you! Or something like that. But truly, a little sesame oil goes a long way. The flavor is unmistakable and adds a richness to the sauce. It can be purchased in most grocery stores or here (affiliate link).
  • Rice vinegar: While white wine vinegar would be an okay substitute, rice vinegar is most commonly used in Asian cooking and has a distinctive flavor.It can be purchased in most grocery stores or here (affiliate link).
  • Chili garlic sauce: My favorite ingredient for adding a little bit of garlicky spice! I use this in peanut sauces, stir fries and soups several times per week.It can be purchased in most grocery stores or here (affiliate link).
  • Flavors can be varied by playing around with other common sauce ingredients, such as coconut milk, oyster sauce, black bean sauce, hoisin sauce and peanut butter.

How to make a gluten free stir fry sauce:

  • The main culprits of gluten in stir fry sauces are ingredients that include soy sauce, which has wheat, and thickeners.
  • For example, oyster sauce, black bean sauce and hoisin sauce, which are common stir fry ingredients, commonly contain soy sauce.
  • The solution? Swap any soy sauce with tamari (affiliate link), which is wheat-free and gluten-free soy sauce. Also, gluten free (GF) versions of oyster sauce, black bean sauce and hoisin sauce are available.
  • For thickeners, swap flour with gluten free ingredients, such as cornstarch or arrowroot.

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Stir Fry Sauce Recipe {Homemade}

Stir fry sauce is a necessity when putting quick meals on the table! Keep some of this easy, homemade sauce on hand to throw into meat or veggie stir fries on busy weeknights. 44 calories and 2 Weight Watchers Freestyle SP

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Course: Sauces/Condiments

Cuisine: Asian

Keyword: Stir Fry, Stir Fry Sauce

Prep Time: 5 minutes minutes

Total Time: 5 minutes minutes

Servings: 1 Cup

Calories: 43.5kcal

Ingredients

Instructions

  • In a medium bowl, whisk together all of the ingredients.

  • Store in the refrigerator in an airtight container or a mason jar until ready to serve.

Notes

Weight Watchers Points: 2 (Freestyle SmartPoints), 1 (Points+)

Nutrition

Serving: 2Tablespoons | Calories: 43.5kcal | Carbohydrates: 8g | Protein: 0.8g | Fat: 1.1g | Saturated Fat: 0.2g | Sodium: 727.1mg | Fiber: 0.2g | Sugar: 6.2g

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  1. Rosie

    Stir Fry Sauce Recipe {Homemade} - Cookin Canuck (11)
    This sauce did not disappoint. Definitely ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

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    • Irene

      Stir Fry Sauce Recipe {Homemade} - Cookin Canuck (13)
      Love this sauce. I make it and freeze portions of it for later use.
      You don’t need a lot. ❤️

      Reply

      • Dara

        That's great to hear, Irene! I'm so glad it's become a staple for you.

        Reply

  2. Sam

    I just made your stir fry recipe for the 900th time.
    We love it. It is the best!
    Sam ❤️

    Reply

  3. Tracy

    How long will this stay good in the fridge ?

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    • Dara

      If sealed well either in an airtight plastic container or a mason jar, the sauce should last for up to 2 weeks.

      Reply

  4. Caroline

    Stir Fry Sauce Recipe {Homemade} - Cookin Canuck (14)
    Legit best Asian sauce

    Reply

  5. Shannon Dueck

    What could I substitute for the chili garlic sauce? I am not familiar with it.

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    • Dara

      You could use sriracha sauce, those taste as you go because sometimes it's spicier. The chili garlic sauce can be found in the international section of most supermarkets. I use it all the time in sauces - great ingredient!

      Reply

    • Jazmine

      sriracha sauce works great!!

      Reply

  6. Caroline

    Stir Fry Sauce Recipe {Homemade} - Cookin Canuck (15)
    The description does not lie - this stuff is the best!!! My boyfriend loved it just as much as I did!

    Reply

  7. Robin M

    Stir Fry Sauce Recipe {Homemade} - Cookin Canuck (16)
    This was super tasty . I would rate it more then 5 stars if it was an option .

    Reply

  8. Jessica Troughton

    Stir Fry Sauce Recipe {Homemade} - Cookin Canuck (17)
    We used this last night for a chicken and vegetable stir fry. It thickened in just a couple of minutes and there was a good balance of salty with a tiny bit of sweetness. Thanks for another great recipe!

    Reply

Stir Fry Sauce Recipe {Homemade} - Cookin Canuck (2024)

FAQs

What is the best ready made stir fry sauce? ›

Best Stir Fry Sauces
  • Kevin's Natural Foods Teriyaki Sauce.
  • Best of Thailand Stir Fry Sauce.
  • San-J Gluten Free Szechuan Cooking Sauce.
  • Maggie Gin's Traditional Stir Fry Sauce.
  • Otaf*cku Yakisoba Sauce.
  • La Choy Teriyaki Stir Fry Sauce & Marinade.
  • Wyked Yummy Stir-Fry Sauce Bundle.
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How do you thicken homemade stir fry sauce? ›

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.

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.

Do you cook in stir fry sauce or add it after? ›

Once the meat is done cooking, add the vegetables to the pan. If you are using fresh vegetables, you will need to stir them around for 4-5 minutes so they start cooking before you add your sauce. When they are starting to feel tender, but still have a lot of bite to them, add the sauce.

What is the secret ingredient in stir fry? ›

According to Food & Wine, ketchup is the ultimate way to take the flavor of homemade stir fry up a level, thanks to its sweet and sour flavor profile. It just might be the easiest cooking hack to elevate your home cooking to that of your favorite take-out.

What does cornstarch do in stir fry sauce? ›

You can thicken stir fry sauce by adding a teaspoon of cornstarch to a tablespoon water mixture. Continuously stir the sauce until the sauce thickens. Turn off heat right away and presto, you have a thick stir fry sauce.

What do Chinese restaurants use to thicken sauce? ›

Much like French food, which relies on a roux for a perfect bechamel sauce or beef bourguignon and involves butter cooked with flour, Chinese and Cantonese cuisines use cornstarch to thicken sauces. However, it's predominantly added at the end of the cooking process rather than at the start.

What does cornstarch do for stir fry? ›

In stir-fries, cornstarch helps thinly sliced protein like beef or pork brown evenly without overcooking, while simultaneously turning the liquidy soy, rice wine vinegar, and mirin into a veg-coating sauce.

What are the 3 rules of stir-frying? ›

Food & Dining

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 should you not do when stir-frying? ›

Read on for the 10 most popular mistakes people make when stir-frying… and how to avoid them.
  1. But first… ...
  2. #1: Using the wrong pan. ...
  3. #2: Slicing ingredients too large or thick. ...
  4. #3: Being unorganised. ...
  5. #4: Not getting the wok hot enough. ...
  6. #5: Adding the oil before the wok is hot. ...
  7. #6: Throwing every ingredient in at once.

What can I add to stir-fry to make it taste better? ›

5. Add flavour.
  1. Herbs: basil, oregano, cilantro.
  2. Spices: cumin, coriander, cardamom.
  3. Reduced sodium or no sodium added broth.
  4. Fresh lemongrass, garlic or ginger.
  5. 100% fruit juice.
  6. Citrus zest.
  7. Lower sodium soy sauces (<600 mg sodium per tablespoon)
Sep 16, 2019

What goes first in stir-fry? ›

Stir-fry onions first, then add hard vegetables such as carrot and broccoli. Quick-cooking vegetables, such as snow peas, leafy greens and bean sprouts, should be added towards the end of cooking. If using vegies that have a combination of both textures, such as gai laan, add the stems first and the leaves later.

What spices to use in stir-fry? ›

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

How much stir fry sauce should I use? ›

For a basic stir fry, you'll want about 3 tablespoons of sauce. Most of the liquid will cook off, leaving you with just the flavors. If you'll be serving the stir fry over rice or other grains, you'll want about 1/3 cup of sauce and may want to thicken it up with a bit of cornstarch or flour.

What sauce do Chinese restaurants use? ›

Soy sauce has been used in Chinese cooking for over 1,000 years. This classic dipping sauce is a staple in Chinese restaurants, as it is served with dim sum dishes and is used together with vinegar, ginger, and chili oil.

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

What is the difference between teriyaki sauce and stir fry sauce? Teriyaki sauce has a lot more sugar added along with other ingredients like mirin. Stir fry sauce in its simplest form is just soy sauce, cornstarch, and broth.

What is the most popular Chinese takeaway sauce? ›

Soy sauce (jiàng yóu, 酱油), the most common of Chinese sauces, sounds simple, and for the most part, it is.

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