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This super easy 5-minute Chinese Stir Fry Sauce Recipe perfectly complements any stir-fried meat and veggies. A delicious, budget-friendly, homemade sauce made with simple ingredients and steps. It’s so good you’ll never buy store-bought or takeout versions again!

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Why You’ll Love This Recipe!

Allow me to introduce you to the BEST Stir Fry Sauce recipe! I love this sauce because it tastes as good (or better!) than a Chinese restaurant, but is super simple. Just add the ingredients to a mason jar, shake, or whisk, and serve!

This sauce pairs perfectly with stir-fried protein and veggies- Any beef, shrimp, tofu, pork, or chicken stir-fry dish. Serve with white rice, or use my cauliflower rice hack for a low-carb option.

My favorite thing about making stir-fries is that I use whatever fresh produce and protein I have on hand. I typically make it once a week in order to clean out my produce drawer and use up meat I’ve defrosted. It takes less than 30 minutes to make a complete meal of vegetables and protein and this delicious, addicting sauce!

Recipe Highlights

  • Budget-Friendly: This recipe tastes better than takeout and store-bought sauce and is much less expensive!
  • Simple Recipe: Making your own Chinese stir fry sauce recipe is easy and healthier than alternatives, but it still tastes like a high-quality meal! Your friends will beg you for the recipe!
  • Flavorful: Savory, sweet, and tangy flavors like soy sauce, sesame oil, rice vinegar, ginger, and garlic are all whisked together, bursting with flavor—all the things you love about Asian-inspired recipes in one lovely sauce.
  • Easy Swaps & Variations: Adjust this recipe to be vegan or gluten-free, spicy or mild, soy-free, and more.

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Ingredient Notes

Just 8 simple ingredients (mostly pantry staples!) and 1 step. It’s that easy! It’s a for-everyone kind of sauce, and in my house, that’s the BEST.

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  • Soy Sauce: Use low-sodium soy sauce because regular soy sauce is very salty. If you’re looking for a gluten-free soy sauce alternative, try Tamari (you seriously can’t tell the difference!). If you’re soy-free, use coconut aminos.
  • Chicken Stock (or Chicken Broth): I use Kettle + Fire organic chicken bone broth (my favorite! Use code TASTESLOVELY for 20% off!). You can use chicken, beef, or veggie broth/stock. You can also use water if that’s all you have on hand. If you’re vegan, use vegetable broth.
  • Cornstarch: In place of corn starch, you can use all-purpose flour, arrowroot starch, or tapioca flour (which is gluten-free!).
  • Honey: Instead of brown sugar, I use honey. You can also use maple syrup, coconut sugar, or agave nectar if you want a vegan alternative. You can also use brown sugar if you prefer, but I like using natural sweeteners. It’s really up to you!
  • Sesame Oil: This adds richness and depth that is so delicious.
  • Rice Vinegar: This is where the sweet, tangy flavor comes from, and I personally love it. It’s a very mild vinegar, so it won’t overwhelm the sauce. You can also use white vinegar in a pinch.
  • Fresh Ginger & Garlic: I like to use fresh ginger and mince fresh garlic cloves. It adds such a strong, delicious flavor. In a pinch, you can also use powdered ginger and garlic powder.

Check out the recipe card below for the complete list of ingredients and amounts.

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How to Make Stir Fry Sauce in 5 Minutes!

Step 1: Combine all the ingredients in a small bowl or mason jar, and whisk or shake until combined.

Step 2: Store for later use or add to your stir-fried protein and veggies (instructions below!).

Expert Tips & Recipe Variations

  • When you add this sauce to your stir-fried veggies and protein, add the sauce last. Cook the sauce for 3 minutes over medium-high heat to allow the thickening agent to thicken.
  • If you need a larger yield, click on the printable recipe in the recipe card below and adjust the number of servings. Changing the number of servings will adjust the ingredient amounts.
  • Vegan: If you are vegan, use vegetable broth and agave nectar or pure maple syrup.
  • Spice it Up: If you prefer a spicier sauce, add red pepper flakes (to taste). As written, this sauce is very mild.
  • Keto/Low-Carb: If you are low-carb, use tapioca flour or arrowroot instead of cornstarch and monk fruit sweetener. Or click here for my Keto Stir-Fry Sauce recipe!
  • Gluten-Free: While it seems like soy sauce is gluten-free, it’s not. If you’re gluten-free, use Tamari instead of soy sauce.
  • Low-Sodium: I always use low-sodium soy sauce because the saltiness of regular soy sauce is overpowering. If you’re the same or need less salt for dietary reasons, use a low-sodium soy sauce or swap for coconut aminos.

How to Make a Simple Stir Fry Dinner!

Use this to make an easy beef stir fry or chicken stir fry (or vegetable stir fry with no meat) that serves 4, or check out my other stir fry recipes for a fun variety of options. You can use whatever meat and veggies you have on hand. So clean out your produce drawer and enjoy!

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  1. Heat a large skillet over medium-high heat. Add in 2 tablespoons oil, then 1 pound of protein of your choice, cubed.
  2. Cook for 5-7 minutes, stirring occasionally, until the protein is cooked through. Transfer the protein to a plate.
  3. Add another 2 tablespoons of oil and 4 cups of chopped vegetables of your choice in the same skillet. (broccoli, green beans, bell peppers, asparagus, snow peas, bean sprouts, onion, mushrooms, carrots, snap peas, bok choy, zucchini, etc.). Cook for 5-7 minutes until the veggies are crisp-tender.
  4. Add the protein back to the pan, and pour over all 1-1/4 cups of the sauce. Allow coming to a bubble, which will activate the thickener.
  5. Remove from the heat and serve with warm cooked rice, cauliflower rice, or noodles.

Serving Tips

  • This recipe yields 1-1/4 cups of sauce. This is the perfect amount for an easy beef or chicken stir fry that serves 4 for dinner or a great meal prep option.
  • Smother your stir-fried meats and veggies with this sauce and serve warm over white or brown rice or cauliflower rice for a low-carb option. You can even serve it with your favorite Asian noodles. Customize it to your liking!

Storage Tips

  • Leftovers: Store leftovers in an airtight container or mason jar with a lid in the refrigerator for up to 1 week, though you will probably eat them sooner!
  • Freezing: If you have leftovers, you can freeze them! Freeze in any freezer-safe container for up to 6 months. Thaw overnight in the refrigerator, then reheat it over the stovetop to use for any Asian-inspired recipe.

Recipe FAQs

Is this recipe healthy?

Yes! You can use my swaps above to make this recipe even healthier and lifestyle-friendly. It’s super versatile and tastes amazing in all the different ways you make it. Depending on your needs, if I’ve missed something here, please ask me in the comments, and I’d be happy to help you figure out swaps that work for your diet and lifestyle.

How much sauce do I need to make stir fry?

This recipe yields 1-1/4 cups of sauce, which is the perfect serving size for a stir fry recipe that serves 4 people. If you want more sauce, the printable recipe card below easily adjusts by increasing the number of servings you need.

How do I thicken stir fry sauce?

You can use cornstarch, Tapioca Flour, or Arrowroot powder. If your sauce is too thin, add an additional 1 tsp at a time and stir for one minute. Continue to add until desired thickness is reached.

Can I make vegan stir-fry sauce?

If you use vegetable broth, maple syrup, or agave instead of honey, yes! If you are a vegetarian but not vegan, you can use honey.

Can I omit the soy sauce altogether?

If you are soy-free, swap the soy sauce for liquid aminos or coconut aminos. You will achieve the same great flavor, without any soy.

Can I make a low-sodium version of this stir fry sauce?

Yes! Use low-sodium soy sauce, and low-sodium or “no salt added” broth or stock.

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The BEST Easy Stir Fry Sauce Recipe (All-Purpose!)

Servings: 4

Prep Time: 5 minutes mins

Total Time: 5 minutes mins

This super easy 5-minute Chinese Stir Fry Sauce Recipe perfectly complements any stir-fried meat and veggies. A delicious, budget-friendly, homemade sauce made with simple ingredients and steps. It's so good you'll never buy store-bought or takeout versions again!

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Ingredients

  • 1/2 cup low sodium soy sauce*, *Use Low-Sodium soy sauce as the saltiness of regular may be overpowering.
  • 1/2 cup Kettle + Fire chicken stock bone broth
  • 2 tablespoons fresh chopped ginger
  • 2 cloves garlic, grated or finely minced
  • 1 tablespoon corn starch
  • 1 tablespoon honey
  • 1 teaspoon sesame seed oil
  • 1 teaspoon rice vinegar

Instructions

Stir Fry Sauce

  • Combine all ingredients in a bowl or mason jar, and whisk or shake until combined.

  • Makes 1-1/4 cups. You can use immediately, or keep refrigerated in an airtight container for 1 week.

How To Make A Stir Fry

  • Heat a large skillet over medium-high heat. Add in 2 tablespoons oil, then 1 pound of protein of your choice, cubed.

  • Cook for 5-7 minutes, stirring occasionally until the protein is cooked through. Transfer the protein to a plate.

  • In the same skillet, add another 2 tablespoons of oil and 4 cups of chopped vegetables of your choice. (broccoli, green beans, bell pepper, asparagus, onion, mushrooms, zucchini, etc). Cook for 5-7 minutes until the veggies are crisp-tender.

  • Add back in the protein, and pour over all 1-1/4 cups of the sauce. Allow coming to a bubble, which will activate the thickener.

  • Remove from the heat and serve with warm cooked rice, cauliflower rice, or noodles.

Notes

Expert Tips/Recipe Variations

  • USE LOW SODIUM SOY SAUCE! Using regular soy sauce can be too salty for some people.
  • When you add this sauce to your stir-fried veggies and protein, add the sauce last. Cook the sauce for 3 minutes over medium-high heat to allow the thickening agent to thicken.
  • If you need a larger yield, click on the printable recipe in the recipe card below and adjust the number of servings. Changing the number of servings will adjust the ingredient amounts.

  • Vegan: If you are vegan, use vegetable broth and agave nectar or pure maple syrup.
  • Spice it Up: If you prefer a spicier sauce, add red pepper flakes (to taste). As written, this sauce is very mild.
  • Keto/Low-Carb: If you are low-carb, use tapioca flour or arrowroot instead of cornstarch and monk fruit sweetener. Or click here for my Keto Stir-Fry Sauce recipe!
  • Gluten-Free: While it seems like soy sauce is gluten-free, it’s not. If you’re gluten-free, use Tamari instead of soy sauce.
  • Low-Sodium: I always use low-sodium soy sauce because the saltiness of regular soy sauce is overpowering. If you’re the same or need less salt for dietary reasons, use a low-sodium soy sauce or swap for coconut aminos.

Substitutions

  • Soy Sauce: If you are soy-free, you can substitute liquid aminos or coconut aminos in the same quantities. If you are looking for a gluten-free option, try Tamari.
  • Chicken Stock: You can use chicken, beef, or veggie broth/stock. You can also use water if that’s all you have on hand.
  • Fresh Ginger: In place of fresh ginger, use 2 teaspoons of powdered ginger.
  • Cornstarch: In place of cornstarch, you can use all-purpose flour or tapioca flour (which is gluten-free!). Same quantity for all substitutions.
  • Honey: In place of honey you can use maple syrup, agave nectar, white sugar, brown sugar, or coconut sugar. Same quantity for all substitutions.
  • Rice Vinegar: In place of rice vinegar you can use white vinegar.

Serving Tips

    • This recipe yields 1-1/4 cups of sauce. This is the perfect amount for an easy beef or chicken stir fry that serves 4 for dinner or a great meal prep option.
    • Smother your stir-fried meats and veggies with this sauce and serve warm over white or brown rice or cauliflower rice for a low-carb option. You can even serve it with your favorite Asian noodles. Customize it to your liking!

Storage Tips

    • Leftovers: Store leftovers in an airtight container or mason jar with a lid in the refrigerator for up to 1 week, though you will probably eat them sooner!
    • Freezing: If you have leftovers, you can freeze them! Freeze in any freezer-safe container for up to 6 months. Thaw overnight in the refrigerator, then reheat it over the stovetop to use for any Asian-inspired recipe.

Cuisine: Asian Inspired

Course: Condiment

Author: Natalie

Serving: 4g, Calories: 74, Total Carbs: 12.1g, Protein: 3.3g, Fat: 1.6g, Fiber: 0.2g, Net Carbs: 12g

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    614 Comments on “The BEST Easy Stir Fry Sauce Recipe (All-Purpose!)”

  1. Carolina April 3, 2024 @ 5:40 pm Reply

    Substituting soy sauce for coconut aminos is the key for this sauce! So delicious, thank you!

  2. Beverly Gearing March 20, 2024 @ 4:18 pm Reply

    Horrible and a huge waste of my time. No amounts given of sauce ingredients included. ie, number of teaspoons, tablespoons etc for each ingredient in the sauce. Worthless.

  3. Susie Q January 6, 2024 @ 3:19 pm Reply

    The BEST Easy Stir Fry Sauce Recipe (All-Purpose) (16)
    Great recipe but I left out the soy sauce and just used 1 cup chicken stock.

  4. Joanne December 31, 2023 @ 9:53 pm Reply

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    Good recipe but I only had normal soy and agree it’s too salty so make sure to use low sodium soy. I also found it needed a tad more honey but I guess it’s just personal taste. Thanks for the recipe.

  5. miro December 28, 2023 @ 2:55 pm Reply

    The BEST Easy Stir Fry Sauce Recipe (All-Purpose) (18)
    the best.!!!!!!!!!!

    • Natalie December 29, 2023 @ 8:14 pm Reply

      Thank you!

  6. miro December 14, 2023 @ 8:37 pm Reply

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    the best!!!!!

    • Natalie December 29, 2023 @ 8:14 pm Reply

      Thank you!

  7. Charlene - Review for Tasteslovely October 28, 2023 @ 11:09 pm Reply

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    Tasted like soy sauce and not much else. Would definitely increase the honey if I were to make it again, but I’ll be looking for a different recipe.

    • Natalie December 29, 2023 @ 7:24 pm Reply

      Sorry to hear this, Charlene. I haven’t had that issue, but bummed that you did!

  8. Brittany September 21, 2023 @ 10:23 am Reply

    I am looking forward to trying this recipe! About the sesame oil: do you mean the very strongly flavored, dark colored, toasted sesame oil or the light taste and colored sesame oil? I know my dark sesame oil has a super low smoking point, so I want to make sure I get it right! =) Thank you!

    • Natalie November 1, 2023 @ 9:45 pm Reply

      Whichever you prefer! I use Toasted Sesame Seed oil, that has a darker color. I love the depth of flavor. Hope you love it when you make it!

  9. DEBBIE Deborah Furoy September 4, 2023 @ 10:28 am Reply

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    EASY AND IT TRULY IS THE VERY BEST

    • Natalie November 1, 2023 @ 9:34 pm Reply

      So glad you like it, and totally honored!

  10. DEBBIE Deborah Furoy September 4, 2023 @ 10:28 am Reply

    it truly is the very best ,
    WE LOVE IT

    • Natalie November 1, 2023 @ 9:34 pm Reply

      Thank you, Debbie!!

  11. Pat August 9, 2023 @ 5:14 am Reply

    Tried this sauce last night… I used low sodium soy sauce… and it still tasted so salty I could hardly eat my wonderful stir fry…. And had very little flavor.. despite the fresh garlic and ginger. I substituted chili honey for regular honey. Would love to know what I did wrong. Isn’t 1/2 cup of soy too much?

  12. Jennifer July 27, 2023 @ 12:13 pm Reply

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    I wanted to like this but all I could taste was soy sauce. No flavor.

    • Natalie November 1, 2023 @ 9:07 pm Reply

      Aw darn! Sorry to hear this, Jennifer!

  13. Kellie June 21, 2023 @ 4:28 pm Reply

    Every where I research it states if using tapioca starch instead of cornstarch starch you should double the amount

    • Natalie August 8, 2023 @ 11:06 am Reply

      I’ve never found the need to do that! A 1:1 substitute always works perfect for me. But feel free to add more if you want it thicker.

  14. Wendy June 20, 2023 @ 1:58 am Reply

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    I love cooking stir fry’s, and this sauce is the tastiest I’ve ever made, it’s absolutely delicious I’m definitely going to check out more recipes,

    • Natalie August 8, 2023 @ 10:54 am Reply

      Aww, thank you Wendy! This is such a huge compliment and I so appreciate it!

  15. millie June 16, 2023 @ 12:35 pm Reply

    want to let you know when copying stir fry sauce does not print the sauces receipe.

    13 pages am disapointed

    • Natalie August 8, 2023 @ 10:53 am Reply

      Use the PRINT RECIPE button in the recipe box! Much better than printing the whole web page. It will only be 1 or 2 pages.

      Here is a direct link to the printer friendly version of this recipe for you: https://www.tasteslovely.com/wprm_print/5536

  16. TerryF June 5, 2023 @ 4:42 pm Reply

    I haven’t tried this yet but have a question. Throughout the post you state this recipe is enough for 4 servings (one pound of protein) but in the recipe it says 19 servings. Would you please clarify? Thx.

    • TerryF June 5, 2023 @ 4:45 pm Reply

      Sorry, meant to type “10” servings.

    • Natalie August 8, 2023 @ 10:42 am Reply

      Thanks for catching that typo! Corrected it to be 4 servings. The nutrition information has always been correct!

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FAQs

What is the sauce for the stir fry made of? ›

Whisk the soy sauce, vinegar, sesame oil, garlic, ginger, sugar and red pepper flakes if using in a medium bowl until combined. Store in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 5 days.

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.

How to make stir fry more flavorful? ›

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)
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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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What is the liquid used in stir-fry? ›

In addition to soy sauces, cooking wines are used regularly in stir-fries. Liao jiu is a generic term for cooking wine made from grain, usually rice.

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 makes stir-fry taste authentic? ›

Wok hei:

Wok hei, or “the breath of the wok,” is a complex charred and savory aroma. It occurs in dishes seared at high heat, and it is the true essence of a good stir-fry. It is also what will make your stir-fries taste restaurant quality.

What are the seven common ingredients in a stir-fry? ›

The main ingredients to a stir-fry are: Proteins – chicken, beef, pork, seafood, tofu, tempeh, seitan. Aromatics – garlic, green onions, shallots, ginger.

What not to put in stir-fry? ›

Because stir-frying uses a very high heat, you want a cooking oil that has a high smoke point. Vegetable, canola or peanut oil are my trustee go-tos, and all have a neutral taste, so won't affect flavour. Do not – I repeat, DO NOT – use butter!

What should you not do when stir-frying? ›

Wet vegetables and the extra water drop the temperature of your wok or skillet and can turn your stir-fry into a soupy braise, causing your veggies to lose their crunch and turn soggy. After washing the vegetables, dry them thoroughly and do not add your sauce until the end, allowing enough time to heat through.

What is the secret to Chinese stir-fry? ›

Buy the Right Pan and Keep It Sizzling Hot

“Because you should always stir fry at a very, very high heat, you actually need a carbon or stainless steel pan with a flat, wide bottom that can stay in contact with your heat source.” “I much prefer carbon steel because that's the same material that a wok is made out of.

What seasoning is good for stir-fry? ›

Ginger root is one of the most popular spices used in stir frys. Its spicy zing can really enhance any stir fry, whether you're cooking with vegetables, meat or fish. Ginger also provides health benefits such as relieving nausea, enhancing the immune system and aiding digestion.

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

Here is the general order of operations for a stir-fry:
  1. Heat Wok Following "Hot Wok, Cold Oil" ...
  2. Add Aromatics. ...
  3. Add Longer-Cooking Ingredients. ...
  4. Add Shorter-Cooking Ingredients, If Applicable. ...
  5. Add Sauce/Slurry. ...
  6. Add Garnishes.

Why is my stir-fry tasteless? ›

Overcrowding your wok or pan

To get the characteristic toasty, smoky flavor of a classic stir-fry, it's essential that your wok or pan stay hot so every ingredient gets the full impact of the wok's heat.

What is the brown sauce in Chinese food called? ›

Oyster sauce is commonly used in Chinese food and adds a savory, salty, umami flavor. Both can be found in most grocery stores. If you like, you can add grated or minced ginger or garlic. Serve your homemade brown sauce with a beef, chicken, or pork stir-fry or chow mein dish.

What sauce do Chinese restaurants use? ›

In this blog post, we'll explore some of the most popular types of Chinese sauces, including soy sauce, hoisin sauce, oyster sauce, and more. From sweet and tangy to rich and savory, Chinese sauces are a crucial component of many dishes, and can completely transform the taste of a meal.

Is teriyaki sauce and stir fry sauce the same? ›

Mix soy sauce, brown sugar, ginger, garlic, and a cornstarch slurry over medium heat for a simple, homemade teriyaki sauce. Can I use teriyaki sauce as a stir-fry sauce? Yes, teriyaki sauce can be used in stir-fries, but it will impart a sweeter taste compared to soy sauce.

What is the sauce called for Chinese food? ›

Soy sauce (jiàng yóu, 酱油), the most common of Chinese sauces, sounds simple, and for the most part, it is. However, there are many types, each unique to different Asian cuisines (Chinese, Japanese, Thai, etc.).

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