Driving to your local Chick-fil-A to load up on this sauce might seem like an okay idea. But, if you’re trying to save money, having a last-minute chick-fil-a sauce craving to pair with your dinner, or – like me – live in a country where it would require a plane journey to your nearest branch (welp!)… then it’s time to learn how to make this homemade chick fil a sauce copycat.

What Is Chick-Fil-A Sauce?

Chick-fil-A sauce, unsurprisingly, is a condiment that originates from the American fast-food giant Chick-fil-A. According to their website, this sauce is their “classic dipping sauce” and contains notes of honey mustard with a smoky tang – perfect for all your dipping needs. If you look closely at the ingredients, this sauce contains several popular condiments. With ingredients that include BBQ sauce, mustard, and mayonnaise with lemon juice/vinegar, sugar, oil, garlic, and “natural flavors”. The combination is super creamy, sweet, tangy, a little smoky, and utterly delicious. Best of all, it’s so easy to prepare a homemade chick fil a sauce copycat with just 5 simple pantry ingredients you likely already have. Just measure the ingredients, mix, and leave it to “marinate.” And voila! Want to make your own tasty homemade condiments, too? Check out my homemade mustard, ketchup, mayonnaise, and BBQ sauce recipes!

What Is Chick Fil a Sauce Made of?

To make this delicious chick fil a sauce recipe at home, all you need is:

Mayonnaise: Use store-bought or homemade mayo. Greek yogurt or sour cream can help to make it healthier, but it won’t taste like the original. BBQ sauce: Use regular, homemade (or special hickory smoked) BBQ sauce, but avoid overly sweet or other flavored versions. Honey: For sweetness that perfectly complements the BBQ sauce. Yellow mustard: While the commercial ingredient list contains yellow, spicy brown, and honey mustard, all you need is regular yellow mustard. Use Dijon mustard for more of a spicy kick. Lemon: Use fresh lemon juice for the best flavor. For depth, use half lemon and half apple cider vinegar.

Optionally, add a pinch of paprika or liquid smoke for an extra smoky flavor.

How to Make Chick Fil a Sauce

Talk about effortless prep – this copycat chick fil a sauce recipe takes just a couple of simple steps to prepare and just a few minutes. If your mustard isn’t perfectly smooth, but you’d prefer a smooth copy cat recipe, then strain it through a fine-mesh sieve for a perfectly silky smooth texture. Once prepared, store any leftover homemade chick-fil-a sauce in an airtight container (like a jar) in the refrigerator for 7-10 days. Don’t freeze the sauce.

What Do You Use Chick Fil a Sauce For?

This all-purpose dipping sauce is perfect for:

Chicken nuggets, tenders, strips, chicken wings, etc., Fries, sweet potato fries, waffle fries, tots, etc., Onion rings, breaded mushrooms, veggie fritters, and other appetizers, Pizza slices, Tacos or burritos.

You can also spread this delicious sauce on a chicken sandwich, in burgers, and wraps.

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If you try this easy Chick Fil A sauce copycat recipe, let me know how it goes in the comments below. I’d appreciate a recipe card rating and would love to see your recipe recreations – tag me on Instagram @Alphafoodie!

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