Japanese Spicy Mayo Recipe - Tammilee Tips (2024)

Easy three-ingredient Japanese Spicy Mayo Recipe that takes minutes to prepare. This spicy mayo is perfect for poke bowls, sushi, hamburgers, grilled vegetables, or as a dipping sauce. You can customize the amount of heat in this spicy mayo.

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Japanese Spicy Mayo Recipe

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This easy Japanese Spicy Mayo recipe takes three ingredients and a few minutes to prepare. The hardest part of the recipe was finding where my lime juicer ended up. It is never in the drawer I start searching in first.

You will want to use a Japanese mayonnaise, like Kewpie Mayonnaise, for a truly authentic flavor. You can find Kewpie Mayo at specialty grocery stores or online. This Japanese Mayo uses rice vinegar instead of white vinegar, which makes it richer in flavor.

Each time I make this recipe, I use what we have in the refrigerator since we quickly power through it.

This spicy mayo sauce tastes terrific not only on sushi but also on burgers, fish tacos, poke bowls, grilled veggies, sandwiches, or anything you want to put a spicy mayo kick on.

I have also seen this recipe called Sriracha Mayo or Sriracha Aioli.

You can adapt this recipe to be spicier if you prefer a bit more kick or use less sriracha to give it a lighter hint of heat.

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Ingredients

Here is a quick overview of the simple ingredients needed to make an epic Japanese Spicy Mayo! The printable recipe card at the bottom of the post includes specific measurements and step-by-step instructions.

  • Mayonnaise
  • Sriracha Hot chili sauce
  • Lime Juice - Fresh

Mayonnaise - You can use vegan mayonnaise like Veganaise to make this recipe vegan. You can also try this with avocado mayo, or homemade mayonnaise.

Sriracha Hot Sauce - You can find this with the other hot sauces in the grocery store most of the time. We have seen it in the international aisle in a few grocery stores.

Lime Juice - We prefer the flavor of fresh lime juice but you can use bottled if that is all you have.

Optional/Additional - We have seen a few recipes that include a splash of soy sauce or sesame oil. We have not tried adding these to the recipe.

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Equipment Needed

  • Mixing Bowl - We are big fans of this glass batter bowl that has a handle. It makes it easy to mix ingredients and keeps the mixing bowl steady on the counter.
  • Whisk

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How to Make Japanese Spicy Mayo

I've included complete instructions in the printable recipe card at the bottom of the post, but here's a quick version.

  1. Add the ingredients to a bowl and whisk together until mixed well.
  2. Refrigerate for 2-3 hours until the flavors can meld together.

Preparation and Storage

Make Ahead: Let this spicy Sriracha mayo recipe rest in the fridge for a few hours before serving it so the flavors can meld together.

Storage: Refrigerate this Japanese Spicy Mayo in the refrigerator for two weeks. This homemade spicy mayo recipe can be stored in a mason jar with a lid.

Freezing/How to Freeze: Mayonnaise does not freeze well. It will separate, and its texture will become unsalvageable.

Recipe Variations

Substitutions:

We like Kewpie Mayo's richness in this spicy mayo, but you can also try this with avocado mayo or homemade mayonnaise.

We have seen a few recipes that include a splash of soy sauce or sesame oil. We have not tried adding these to the recipe.

We use lime juice but you could easily use lemon juice for a different citrus flavor.

Kick up the spice a bit with garlic powder.

Vegetarian Option: This recipe is vegetarian.

Vegan Option: You can use vegan mayonnaise, like Veganaise, to make this recipe vegan. If you want to stick with the brand, Kewpie also has a vegan mayo dressing.

Gluten-Free: Kewpie mayonnaise and sriracha are gluten-free, making this spicy sauce safe for a gluten-free diet.

Smaller Serving Size + Larger Group/More Servings: The written recipe makes a little over a cup of sauce and scales quickly to your desired yield.

Make It Spicy: You can adapt this recipe to be spicier if you prefer a bit more kick or use less sriracha to give it a lighter hint of heat.

Sugar-Free: The written recipe contains 5 grams of sugar per batch.

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Tips for the Best Japanese Spicy Mayo

  • You can usually find sriracha with other hot sauces in the grocery store. We have seen it in the international aisle in a few grocery stores.
  • The flavors of this spicy sauce get even better as it sits in the refrigerator.
  • Nutrition information can be found in the recipe card below. Values may change depending on brands used.

What to Serve with Japanese Spicy Mayo

If you enjoy your food with some heat, this Japanese Spicy Mayonnaise is the perfect condiment for all your dipping and burger condiment needs! Here are some menu planning ideas.

Sides: Air Fryer French Fries, Air Fryer Sweet Potato Fries, Air Fryer Tater Tots, Air Fryer Onion Rings, Air Fryer Jalapeño Poppers, Air Fryer Fish Sticks

Main Dishes: Big Mac Salad, Carnival Cruise Guy's Burger Joint Pig Patty Burger, BLT Burger with Avocado Aioli, Air Fryer Fish Fillets, Air Fryer Chicken Patties, Air Fryer Chicken Tenders, Air Fryer Popcorn Shrimp, Air Fryer Chicken Nuggets, Air Fryer Popcorn Chicken

When to Serve

  • Lunch
  • Dinner
  • Snacktime
  • Dipping Sauce for chicken tenders
  • Dipping sauce for sweet potato fries
  • Dipping sauce for Chicken Nuggets.

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Japanese Spicy Mayo

Easy 3 ingredient Japanese Spicy Mayo recipe creates the perfect dipping sauce and tastes great on sushi, salads, sandwiches, and more.

2.34 from 3 votes

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Prep Time: 5 minutes minutes

Refrigeration: 3 hours hours

Total Time: 3 hours hours 5 minutes minutes

Calories: 1537kcal

Author: Tammilee Tips

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Add the ingredients to a bowl and whisk together until mixed well.

  • Refrigerate for 2-3 hours until the flavors can meld together.

Kitchen Tools

  • mixing bowl

  • Whisk

Nutrition

Nutrition Facts

Japanese Spicy Mayo

Amount Per Serving

Calories 1537Calories from Fat 1512

% Daily Value*

Fat 168g258%

Saturated Fat 26g163%

Trans Fat 1g

Cholesterol 94mg31%

Sodium 3009mg131%

Potassium 166mg5%

Carbohydrates 5g2%

Fiber 1g4%

Sugar 5g6%

Protein 3g6%

Vitamin A 258IU5%

Vitamin C 54mg65%

Calcium 27mg3%

Iron 1mg6%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

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FAQs

What makes Kewpie mayo better? ›

Kewpie is made with egg yolks so it's richer.

For starters, Kewpie mayonnaise — which is made with egg yolks and not whole eggs — has a richer, more velvety texture than regular store-bought mayo. It is not surprising, since they use a high proportion of yolks, which give it an egg-forward flavor.

What is the difference between spicy mayo and yum yum sauce? ›

Both spicy mayo and yum yum sauce have a mayonnaise base, but spicy mayo packs a lot more heat than yum yum sauce. Most spicy mayo is made with just two ingredients like the one I share here. Yum yum sauce is sweeter and less spicy as it uses ketchup or tomato paste, vinegar, garlic, sugar, and a little hot sauce.

Can I turn regular mayo into Japanese mayo? ›

Add sugar and rice vinegar in a pinch to make Kewpie mayo with regular mayo. It will not be the same as it lacks the rich egg yolk flavors, but this is the closest substitution. For 1 cup of American mayonnaise (I use Best Foods/Hellmann's Mayonnaise), add 2 Tbsp rice vinegar and 1 Tbsp sugar.

What makes Japanese mayo different from American mayo? ›

It's slightly more sweet and less acidic than American mayo because it contains rice or cider vinegar rather than distilled white vinegar. Japanese mayo is also a bit richer due to the incorporation of egg yolks, unlike American mayo which uses whole eggs.

What is the secret of Kewpie mayonnaise? ›

The main ingredients of KEWPIE Mayonnaise are oil, egg, and vinegar. KEWPIE Mayonnaise is an "egg yolk type" mayonnaise, which contains egg yolk instead of whole egg. The secret of distinctively rich flavor is egg yolk.

Is Kewpie mayo more unhealthy than regular mayo? ›

Both brands are high in fat per serving, 10 grams in one tablespoon, each with 1.5 grams of saturated fat. Each has 100 calories per tablespoon. If you are concerned with sugar in your food, Kewpie is the better option, as the Japanese product contains no sugar.

Is sriracha mayo the same as spicy mayo? ›

Is Spicy Mayonnaise the Same as Sriracha Mayonnaise? In some cases, the main ingredient of spicy mayonnaise is a few tablespoons of sriracha sauce. But every spicy mayonnaise may feature different ingredients that give it a unique spice and flavor, from chipotle sauce to taco seasoning.

What is Japanese spicy mayo made of? ›

Ingredients
  1. 1/2 cup mayonnaise, preferably Japanese.
  2. 2 tablespoons Sriracha hot sauce, plus more to taste.
  3. 1 teaspoon freshly squeezed lime juice (optional)

Is yum yum sauce just sriracha mayo? ›

So, is yum yum sauce spicy mayo? Kind of. It is a mayo-based sauce but spicy mayo is usually just mayo and sriracha. Yum yum sauce includes more spices and flavorings.

What makes Japanese mayo special? ›

What makes Japanese mayo different? While American mayonnaise uses whole eggs, Kewpie mayo incorporates yolks and yolks alone for a yellow color, an almost custardy texture, and distinctly rich and fatty mouthfeel.

What is the closest thing to Japanese mayonnaise? ›

Ajinomoto

Ajinomoto's mayonnaise is made with quality ingredients and has the same creamy texture and taste as Kewpie, making it an excellent substitution for the popular mayo brand. The product is also more economical, giving customers a great money-saving alternative to Kewpie.

Should Kewpie Mayo be refrigerated? ›

Products referred to as "salad dressings" like Miracle Whip, or other specialty versions like the Japanese Kewpie brand, all say to store in the fridge after opening. Always follow package directions when it comes to food storage.

What is Russian mayonnaise? ›

Russian mayonnaise pours, it is is not thick and stiff like American mayonnaise. It is slightly more mustardy and acidic. It also does not have that nasty soy bean oil after taste present in American mayonnaise. Never, ever substitute any oil for refined sunflower oil.

Is Kewpie Mayo the same as Japanese mayo? ›

Japanese mayonnaise, also known as Kewpie mayonnaise, is a type of mayonnaise that is popular in Japan and other parts of Asia. It is made with a combination of egg yolks, vinegar, oil, and seasonings such as mustard, and has a distinctive creamy texture and umami flavor.

Is Japanese mayo healthier than regular mayo? ›

Is Kewpie Mayo Healthier Than Regular Mayo? While some would argue yes, Okuda says the rest of the ingredients are similar to regular mayo. For a lighter Kewpie, he suggests looking for an eggless option, like the vegan, plant-based, gluten-free version they sell on kewpieshop.com and on Amazon .

Is Kewpie mayo healthier than regular? ›

However, when comparing Japanese mayo with regular mayo, the salt, cholesterol, and fat content is slightly lower in the Japanese version.

Why is Kewpie mayo fishy? ›

Often described as being 'fishy' due to the presence of monosodium glutamate, Kewpie Mayonnaise is actually rather more egg-like in flavor (made from egg yolks, rather than whole eggs).

What is the difference between Hellmans mayo and Kewpie mayo? ›

It's not just the shape of the squeeze bottle. Japanese-style mayo (like Kewpie) is sweeter and a little bit richer than American mayo, because its ingredients differ slightly. Kewpie contains only egg yolks instead of whole eggs, rice vinegar rather than white vinegar, and notably, contains MSG.

Can I use normal mayo instead of Kewpie? ›

To make a shortcut Kewpie mayonnaise substitute, combine 1 cup mayonnaise with two tablespoons of rice vinegar and one tablespoon of granulated sugar, either using a whisk or a blender.

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