Homemade Tartar Sauce (2024)

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Karly Campbell

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This Homemade Tartar Sauce Recipe takes about 5 minutes to toss together, is packing way more flavor than anything you’d buy at the store, and is perfect for serving up with your favorite fish!

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Growing up, I never really ate tartar sauce, mostly because I didn’t know what it was and that meant it was probably scary and gross. 😉

The first time I tasted tartar sauce though, I was hooked.

I went through a phase where I ordered fried fish at restaurants, just so I could eat copious amounts of tartar sauce. I’d even dip my fries in the stuff. It’s so good, you guys.

This recipe for tartar sauce is perfect, because it’s so easy to whip up from pantry staples. You’ll never have to go without again!

Perfect for serving with your air fryer catfish, or just keep it easy and bake up some fish sticks. 😉

Making your own sauces and dressings is such an easy way to elevate your dinner. A few other favorites include our creamy chipotle sauce, tzatziki sauce,and our viral Carolina BBQ sauce.

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Ingredient Notes:

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Mayo – You’ll need some mayonnaise for this tartar sauce recipe as it will make up the base of the sauce, so make sure to pick up a good brand that you enjoy! I’m a Kraft girl myself.

Pickles – I use minced dill pickles along with minced fresh dill in this homemade tartar sauce, but sweet pickles work well too. Maybe even spicy pickles? I think my homemade tartar sauce is pretty perfect as is, but feel free to play with the flavors and make it your own!

Lemon Juice – This adds the perfect tangy flavor and it goes so well with seafood. Use fresh squeezed if you have it! No lemon juice? Just add a little vinegar or pickle juice instead!

Onion Powder – This is really all the seasoning that I add to this tartar sauce recipe, but you can also add in other seasonings like garlic, parsley, or seasoned salt. Minced onion is also a nice replacement for the onion powder!

What Readers are Saying!

“Just finished making this tartar sauce for the 6th or 7th time. Your recipe beats what is sold in stores and served in restaurants. Thanks, too, for the tip that the left-over portions can be refrigerated for up to 10 days, since we eat fish about every three or four days and none is wasted! ?” – DEE

How To Make Tartar Sauce:

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Mix: This is just about one of the simplest recipes there is! To make tartar sauce you’ll need some minced pickles and dill, so prepare those first and then add them to a mixing bowl along with the mayonnaise.

Next you can add in the lemon juice and the onion powder. Now stir all that up until it forms into a creamy white tartar sauce!

Chill: This homemade tartar sauce recipe tastes best if you can let it chill in the fridge for an hour or two before serving, but if you’re in a rush, go ahead and dig in.

Serve this easy tartar sauce with my low carb salmon patties!

Helpful Tip!

Tartar sauce is low carb!

That’s right – tartar sauce is low carb!

If you’re following a keto diet, be sure to use mayonnaise that is free of soybean oil to make your tartar sauce. Avocado oil mayo is a good choice.

If you prefer to use sweet pickles, you’ll want to get a sugar free version and check the carb count.

FAQs:

What is tartar sauce?

It is a mayo or aioli based sauce that is most commonly eaten with seafood. I like the kind with the pickles and that is what is in this homemade tartar sauce recipe, but it can be prepared in other ways too.

What’s in tartar sauce?

Along with the mayonnaise and minced pickle, not a whole lot else! Just some lemon juice, minced dill, and onion powder. This is an easy tartar sauce recipe!

How to store tartar sauce?

You can keep this homemade tartar sauce in your refrigerator for up to 10 days as long as it is stored properly!

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Recipe

Homemade Tartar Sauce

This homemade tartar sauce takes about 5 minutes to whip up and is so much better than store bought!

3.86 from 35 votes

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Prep5 minutes minutes

Chill Time30 minutes minutes

Total35 minutes minutes

Serves 12 servings

Ingredients

  • 1 cup mayonnaise
  • 1/2 cup minced dill pickles
  • 1 tablespoon minced fresh dill
  • 2 teaspoons lemon juice
  • 1 teaspoon onion powder

Instructions

  • Add all of the ingredients to a small mixing bowl and stir well to combine.

  • Cover and refrigerate for 30 minutes or more before serving.

  • Store, tightly covered and refrigerated, for up to 10 days.

Tips & Notes:

The flavors will develop more as the tartar sauce chills, but you may serve immediately if needed.

Nutrition Information:

Serving: 2tablespoons| Calories: 128kcal (6%)| Carbohydrates: 1g| Protein: 1g (2%)| Fat: 14g (22%)| Saturated Fat: 2g (13%)| Cholesterol: 8mg (3%)| Sodium: 171mg (7%)| Potassium: 9mg| Fiber: 1g (4%)| Sugar: 1g (1%)| Vitamin A: 25IU (1%)| Vitamin C: 0.3mg| Calcium: 4mg| Iron: 0.1mg (1%)

Author: Karly Campbell

Course:Condiment

Cuisine:American

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This recipe was originally published in 2019. It was updated with new photos in 2024. Original image below.

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  1. Megan J says

    Homemade Tartar Sauce (13)
    Soooo good!!

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  2. Stephannie says

    Homemade Tartar Sauce (14)
    This sounds really good . I’ll have to try it. I just do mayo, dill pickles, and fresh onion.

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    • Karly says

      The dill and lemon juice really make it yummy! 🙂

      Reply

  3. Berlon Smith says

    Loved it

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  4. Victoria says

    I’m really looking forward to making your tartar sauce. Do you think dried dill would be okay instead of fresh?

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    • Karly says

      Yep! I’d use 1 teaspoon and add more if needed. 🙂

      Reply

      • Victoria says

        Thank you!

  5. Ariel says

    Perfect! Grew up in the PNW and tartar sauce always enjoyed with fries not just fish. Easy peasy!

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  6. Yvonne R. says

    Homemade Tartar Sauce (15)
    This is now my go to tartar sauce recipe! It’s by far our favorite! Simple and very tasty! Have made it about five times now. Made it tonight for our fish and chips. Thanks for sharing!

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    • Karly says

      Thanks, Yvonne!

      Reply

  7. Dee says

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    Just finished making this tartar sauce for the 6th or 7th time. Your recipe beats what is sold in stores and served in restaurants. Thanks, too, for the tip that the left-over portions can be refrigerated for up to 10 days, since we eat fish about every three or four days and none is wasted! ?

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    • Karly says

      Oh, I love to hear that! Thanks, Dee! 🙂

      Reply

    • Dena says

      I wonder if you could make a bunch up and then can it? With the grocery shelves getting emptier all the time it might be hard to get all the ingredients. This 2022 crap is crazy??

      Reply

    • Dena says

      I wonder if you could make a bunch up and then can it? With the grocery shelves getting emptier all the time it might be hard to get all the ingredients. This 2022 crap is crazy??

      Reply

      • Karly says

        I’m not knowledgeable about canning at all, so you’d definitely want to look into that and make sure the recipe meets any safety requirements for canning. 🙂

  8. Dee says

    Homemade Tartar Sauce (17)
    Just finished making this tartar sauce for the 6th or 7th time. Your recipe beats what is sold in stores and served in restaurants. Thanks, too, for the tip that the left-over portions can be refrigerated for up to 10 days, since we eat fish about every three or four days and none is wasted! ?

    Reply

  9. Timothy says

    Homemade Tartar Sauce (18)
    My wife used coconut flour and the patties didn’t hold together as well, the tartar sauce mix is good thanks for sharing. Guess we need to buy some almond flour…possibly one of the other things people aren’t depleting in the stores right now!

    Reply

    • Karly says

      Good luck!! I’ve noticed the more healthy/special foods were available, but I haven’t been to the store in a few days and every area is different. I’ll cross my fingers for you! 🙂

      Reply

  10. June says

    Thank you for the recipe! I’ve also made tartar sauce using whole fat greek yogurt instead of mayonnaise, added a little garlic powder, onion powder, along with dill relish, dijon mustard.

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  11. OMAR SARA says

    Homemade Tartar Sauce (19)
    Thanks so much for this wonderful recipe !!

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  12. Sabrina says

    Homemade Tartar Sauce (20)
    nice, love being able to make this fresh thank you

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    • Patti Berent says

      Homemade Tartar Sauce (21)
      This was fabulously easy, simple, but mostly delicious! Best tartar sauce ever. Will never buy the jarred stuff again. Thank you for the idea, made fish night much easier to enjoy than just plain lemon.

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      • Karly says

        Yay! So glad you enjoyed it!

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