Homemade Ketchup

Ketchup: It’s sweet, savory, and just the right amount of tart. It’s the perfect condiment for everything from French fries to burgers to hot dogs. Sure, you could buy a bottle of the stuff, but why not try your hand at homemade ketchup? If you want a version without high-fructose corn syrup, this recipe delivers. It’s also great for cooks who like project cooking or simply making things from scratch.
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Big Mac Sauce

This iconic sauce only requires 8 ingredients (plus salt and pepper) to make it, and some of those ingredients just may surprise you! While this copycat sauce obviously completes the classic Big Mac, its uses go way beyond it. This special sauce goes on just about everything (yes, even Big Mac hot dogs).
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Honey Mustard Dressing

Why buy prepared honey mustard when it can be as simple as just two ingredients mixed together? Our version does add a little more into the mix for a rewarding richness from the mayo and perky puckers from the lemon and black pepper, but trust us, it’s worth it.
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Hot Honey

This version is a smart cheat: 3 ingredients, 1 clean jar, and a few seconds of stirring, and you are done. A little tart, substantially spicy, and sufficiently sweet—just like honey should be.
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Homemade Teriyaki Sauce

If you always grab a bottle from the store, you may be surprised to learn just how simple and easy it is to make teriyaki sauce at home. Our simple Japanese-style recipe takes just 30 minutes and uses only 4 pantry staple ingredients to create the authentic sauce; if you always have these ingredients on hand, you’ll always have teriyaki sauce to put on anything and everything, from chicken to stir-fries.
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Halal Cart-Style White Sauce

This luxuriously creamy street food rock star has just the right amount of tang. Drizzle it on beef, lamb, chicken, or grains or serve as a dip with crudités—this sauce can do it all.
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Homemade BBQ Sauce

Caesar Salad Dressing

There are variations on how to make this umami-packed dressing, but in our kitchen, there’s only one true way. Whether you’re looking to perfect your Caesar game or simply need a new staple dressing recipe, this is the one you should keep in your back pocket.
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Ssamjang: Korean Barbecue Sauce

Arrange a smorgasbord of all the crunchy veggies you can get your hands on, because we know a spicy-funky-salty-sweet-creamy-crunchy condiment that will keep you coming back for more. It’s called ssamjang—technically not a dip but a jang (or paste) that Koreans dollop in ssam (a wrap), specifically rice and grilled meat wrapped in crisp greens. This slightly chunky version is sweetened with agave syrup and tiny bites of apple.
Copycat Trader Joe’s Almond Butter Turmeric Dressing

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Copycat Raising Cane’s Sauce

Cane’s sauce is rightfully secretive—rumor has it that not even the employees know the exact recipe, but I love to crack a mystery. Their sauce is tangy with just a bit of sweetness and a lot of pepper, and this version is about as close as you can get.
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Mango Chutney

Sweet, spicy, tangy and fruity, you’ll want to spread mango chutney on everything from grilled cheese sandwiches (we like sharp cheddar) to baked salmon to pork chops. This chutney is somewhere between a sweet jam and a savory condiment, but in India, where chutneys hail from, the word can refer to many different spiced dishes made with fruits, vegetables, and/or herbs.
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Copycat Trader Joe’s Green Goddess Salad Dressing

Alabama White Sauce

Alabama white sauce is essentially white BBQ sauce in a creamy, peppery, zingy sweet form. Traditionally used over smoked chicken, this sauce can really do any meat justice. There are many variations on this sauce of course, but I’ve combined what seemed to be the best group of ingredients to go along with that beef brisket or roast chicken you’ve been hankering for.
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Tahini Sauce

This tahini sauce is probably one of our favorite uses for the sesame seed-based condiment. It’s simple, fresh tasting, and comes together in minutes. It is as good on hearty dinner salads as it is on a lamb burger or falafel.
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Copycat Trader Joe’s Toasted Sesame Seed Dressing

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Russian Dressing

Russian dressing is one of those classic mayo-based sauces that can kind of go with everything. While it might be known best on the classic Reuben, this simple, savory dressing goes way beyond the sandwich.
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Ranch Dressing

A homemade ranch dressing is quick, simple, and so much better than anything you can buy at the store. Feel free to change up the amounts or types of herbs depending on what you have or what you prefer. All you need now is some French fries to dip!
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Tomato Chutney

Tamarind Dipping Sauce

Tangy, salty, spicy and sweet, this tamarind dipping sauce hits all the right notes. Nước Mắm Me is a great accompaniment to a simple grilled fish or Vietnamese rice paper rolls like our shrimp or vegetarian summer rolls. Tip: You can find blocks of reddish-brown tamarind paste at your local Asian, Latin, or Middle Eastern grocery store.
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