Bold Nutty and Spicy Vegan Dragon Sauce Recipe
Introduction
Dragon Sauce is a bold, creamy, and versatile vegan sauce that perfectly balances savory, nutty, sweet, and tangy flavors. Its rich texture and spicy kick make it an irresistible addition to bowls, wraps, roasted veggies, and more. Easy to make and endlessly customizable, it’s a kitchen staple for anyone looking to elevate everyday meals.

Ingredients
- 3 tablespoons tahini or nut butter (almond, cashew, or peanut butter)
- 2 tablespoons soy sauce or tamari (for gluten-free)
- 1 clove garlic, minced (or ¼ teaspoon garlic powder)
- 1 tablespoon maple syrup (or agave nectar, date syrup)
- 1 tablespoon lemon juice or rice vinegar
- 1 teaspoon grated fresh ginger (optional)
- ¼ to ½ teaspoon chili flakes or your favorite hot sauce (adjust to taste)
- Water, to thin as needed
- Optional: 1 teaspoon nutritional yeast or miso paste for extra umami
Instructions
- Step 1: Add the tahini or nut butter, soy sauce or tamari, garlic, maple syrup, lemon juice or rice vinegar, ginger (if using), and chili flakes or hot sauce into a blender or food processor.
- Step 2: Blend until the mixture is smooth and creamy. Add water a tablespoon at a time to reach your preferred consistency.
- Step 3: Taste the sauce and adjust the seasoning by adding more sweetener, acidity, or spice if needed.
- Step 4: Transfer to a jar or airtight container and refrigerate until ready to use.
Tips & Variations
- Add chili oil or extra chili flakes for a spicier version.
- For a Thai-inspired twist, substitute lime juice and add coconut milk.
- Make it nut-free by using sunflower seed butter or white bean puree instead of tahini or nut butter.
- Sweeten it more with additional maple syrup if you prefer a sweeter sauce.
- Try mixing in smoked paprika or cumin for a unique flavor profile.
Storage
Store Dragon Sauce in an airtight glass jar or container in the refrigerator for up to 7 days. It may thicken over time; simply stir in a splash of water or lemon juice to thin it before serving. For longer storage, freeze the sauce in ice cube trays, then transfer the frozen cubes to a freezer-safe bag. Use frozen portions to quickly add flavor to meals on busy days.
How to Serve

Serve this delicious recipe with your favorite sides.
FAQs
What does Dragon Sauce taste like?
Dragon Sauce offers a bold blend of nutty, savory, and slightly sweet flavors with a pleasant hint of spice. Imagine creamy tahini combined with savory soy sauce and aromatic garlic for a rich and addictive taste.
Is Dragon Sauce spicy?
The heat level depends on how much chili flakes or hot sauce you add. It can be made mild or given a fiery kick to suit your preference.
Can I make it nut-free?
Yes! Replace the tahini or nut butter with sunflower seed butter or white bean puree to make a nut-free and allergy-friendly version.
Is Dragon Sauce keto-friendly?
Yes, with some adjustments. Use a low-carb sweetener like monk fruit instead of maple syrup, and choose a low-carb nut butter, such as almond butter.
Why is it called “Dragon” Sauce?
The name likely reflects its fiery flavor and mythical deliciousness. It’s also commonly served on “dragon bowls,” which are hearty vegan bowls topped with this signature sauce.
PrintBold Nutty and Spicy Vegan Dragon Sauce Recipe
Dragon Sauce is a bold, creamy vegan sauce that perfectly balances savory, nutty, sweet, and tangy flavors. Made from simple, wholesome ingredients like tahini or nut butter, soy sauce, garlic, maple syrup, lemon juice, and optional spices, it’s incredibly versatile and easy to prepare. This sauce is perfect for drizzling over bowls, wraps, roasted vegetables, or using as a dip, elevating everyday meals with minimal effort.
- Prep Time: 5 minutes
- Cook Time: 0 minutes
- Total Time: 5 minutes
- Yield: Approximately 3/4 cup 1x
- Category: Sauce
- Method: Blending
- Cuisine: Vegan, Plant-Based
- Diet: Gluten Free
Ingredients
Core Ingredients
- 1/2 cup tahini (or almond, cashew, or peanut butter as alternatives)
- 2 tablespoons soy sauce or tamari (use tamari for gluten-free)
- 2 cloves garlic, minced (or 1 teaspoon garlic powder)
- 1 to 2 tablespoons maple syrup (can substitute agave nectar or date syrup)
- 2 tablespoons lemon juice or rice vinegar
- 1 teaspoon freshly grated ginger (optional)
- 1/4 to 1/2 teaspoon chili flakes or hot sauce (adjust to taste)
- 1/4 to 1/2 cup water (to adjust consistency)
Optional Add-ins
- 1 tablespoon nutritional yeast (for a cheesy umami boost)
- 1 teaspoon miso paste (for deeper flavor)
Instructions
- Add Ingredients: Place tahini or chosen nut butter, soy sauce or tamari, minced garlic, maple syrup, lemon juice or rice vinegar, grated ginger (if using), chili flakes or hot sauce, and any optional add-ins like nutritional yeast or miso paste into a blender.
- Blend Until Smooth: Blend all ingredients together until the sauce is creamy and smooth, without any lumps.
- Adjust Consistency: Gradually add water a little at a time while blending until you reach your preferred pourable consistency.
- Taste and Tweak: Taste the sauce and adjust seasoning as needed by adding more maple syrup for sweetness, lemon juice for tang, or chili flakes for heat.
- Store Properly: Transfer the sauce to an airtight container or glass jar and refrigerate. Stir well before each use to restore consistency.
Notes
- Make a double batch for meal prep and store in a mason jar for up to 7 days in the fridge.
- If the sauce thickens after refrigeration, stir in a splash of water or lemon juice to loosen it.
- Freeze in ice cube trays for convenient single servings.
- Customize spice levels by adjusting chili flakes or adding chili oil for extra heat.
- For nut-free versions, substitute tahini or nut butter with sunflower seed butter or white bean puree.
- Try variations by adding coconut milk and lime juice for Thai-inspired flavor.
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