Thick, creamy, spicy and full of fresh flavor, this homemade tartar sauce Every note you want from a great seafood seasoning is hit. I still remember the first time I made it from scratch because I ran out of bottled stuff right before dinner, and honestly, I never went back. It takes five minutes, it uses ingredients I always have on hand, and it tastes so much brighter and fresher than anything you get from a jar.
If you’re already planning a seafood night, this pairs beautifully with hearty things like my The Best Stovetop Beef Stew recipe for non-seafood folks at the table, or keep things light and veggie-forward with my delicious Roasted Vegetable Couscous recipe. And if you’re craving something crunchy, my Best Roasted Okra Recipe is a really good option.
Why you’ll love this tartar sauce?
This easy tartar sauce recipe is one of those things that seems too simple to make from scratch, but it’s really worth it. The green onion gives it a feeling of freshness that you don’t get from bottled versions, and chilling it for even an hour before serving melds the flavors in such a way that it tastes like you’ve put in a lot more effort than you have. It’s beginner-friendly, it’s quick, and it transforms even a simple piece of fried fish into something you’ll be proud to serve.
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Tartar Sauce Ingredients
Here’s everything you need for this creamy seafood tartar sauce:
See the recipe card at the bottom of this post for ingredient quantities
- Mayonnaise: The rich, creamy base of this tartar sauce. Full-fat mayo gives the best texture and flavor.
- Green Onion: Adds a light, fresh crunch that lifts the entire sauce. Cut it into small pieces so that it gets mixed evenly in each spoon.
- dill flavor : :This is where the classic tart tartar flavor comes from. The dill flavor keeps it bright without making it too sweet.
- Lemon juice: Freshly squeezed makes the real difference here. It brightens everything and keeps the sauce tasting fresh and clean.
- Granulated White Sugar: Just a tiny pinch to round out the tang and balance the acidity. You won’t taste it directly, but you will know if there is something wrong with it.
How to Make Tartar Sauce
Here’s how to prepare this quick homemade dipping tartar sauce in just minutes.
Mix everything together: In a medium bowl, combine mayonnaise, finely chopped green onions, dill relish, freshly squeezed lemon juice, and sugar.


Stir until smooth: Use a spoon or small whisk to mix everything together until completely mixed. It should look creamy and uniform, with the green onions evenly distributed.


Serve or refrigerate: You can serve this tartar sauce to fish immediately and it turns out great in no time. But if you have some time, cover the bowl and refrigerate for a few hours. The flavors meld and deepen beautifully, and it tastes even better when cooled.
Your tartar sauce replacement
No taste of dill on hand? Sweeteners work in a pinch, although the flavor will be slightly sweeter and less tart. You can also use finely chopped dill pickles for a thicker, more rustic texture. If you don’t have green onions, a small amount of finely chopped shallot or a little grated white onion substitutes well. No fresh lemon? White wine vinegar or apple cider vinegar can be substituted, although the taste will be slightly different. And if you want a lighter version, substituting half the mayo for plain Greek yogurt works well without losing too much of that creamy richness.
Tools for Tartar Sauce
That’s what it really is. No special equipment, no blender, no fuss.
Storing Your Tartar Sauce
Store your leftover tartar sauce with dill and lemon in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to a week. Stir it quickly before serving as it may settle a bit. Do not freeze this sauce as the mayonnaise base breaks down when thawed and the texture becomes grainy and unpleasant.
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This creamy tartar sauce for seafood works beautifully in many settings. Spoon it generously onto crispy battered fish fillets or classic fish and chips. Use it as a dipping sauce for fried shrimp, calamari, or crab cakes. Spread it on fish sandwiches in place of plain mayo for an instant upgrade. It’s also a quiet hero to accompany a simple plate of roasted vegetables when you want something cool and spicy.
Expert Tips
Refrigerate it if you can. Even 30 minutes in the fridge makes a noticeable difference. An hour is ideal and it gives the flavors time to really come together.
Cut the green onion very finely. Large pieces may overpower individual bites. Small, uniform pieces fit into each spoon just as they should.
Always use fresh lemon juice. Bottled lemon juice is flatter and slightly bitter than fresh. Squeezing it yourself is worth the extra 30 seconds.
Taste before serving. If you want more spiciness, add a little more lemon. If it seems too spicy, another small pinch of sugar smoothes it out instantly. Trust your palate.
What makes this tartar sauce so good?
That’s why this simple tartar sauce keeps appearing in every fish fry, shrimp basket and seafood dinner here. It has the perfect balance of richness and spiciness with the refreshing bite of green onions and the brightness of real lemon juice cutting through the mayo. Simple ingredients, huge benefits.
A quick story from my kitchen
So honestly, it’s all Lucas’ fault. My best friend Lucas came over for fish dinner one evening at the last minute, and I was sobbing. I had the fish ready, the oil was hot and there was no tartar sauce at all. He stood there looking at me nervously, then casually said, “Just make it, it’s literally just mayo and stuff.” I took a look at him. He shrugged his shoulders. Five minutes later I was licking the spoon and realized he was absolutely right. Now he requests this homemade version every time, and he even tried to claim he invented it. He didn’t.
FAQ
What is tartare sauce made of?
traditional tartar sauce is a mayonnaise-based sauce mixed with pickles or brine, lemon juice, and sometimes capers, onions or fresh herbs. This easy version keeps it simple with dill flavor, fresh green onions, lemon juice and just a little sugar for balance. Simple ingredients, really good results.
What does Gordon Ramsay put in his tartar sauce?
Gordon Ramsay’s version typically includes capers, cucumbers, parsley, shallots and Dijon mustard with a mayonnaise base. It’s more flavorful and herb-packed than this simple five-ingredient recipe. Both are delicious creamy seafood sauces, but this one is ready in five minutes and doesn’t require chopping as many herbs.
Is tartar sauce just mayo and relish?
At its simplest, yes, but the little things really do make a difference. Lemon juice adds brightness, green onions add freshness, and a little pinch of sugar rounds out its sharp edges. Those extra things are what take it from flat and plain to something truly craveable. Advice from our kitchen: Don’t skip the fresh lemon juice. This brings the flavor of the entire sauce to life.
What does tartar sauce go good with?
It is the classic companion to any fried or baked fishShrimp, crab cakes, and fish and chips. It also works beautifully as a spread on fish tacos or sandwiches, and even as a cool, tangy dip for roasted or fried vegetables. Once you have a jar of it in your fridge, you’ll find yourself constantly looking for it.
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Method
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In a bowl, mix mayonnaise, chopped green onions, dill relish, lemon juice and sugar.
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Serve immediately or refrigerate for later use.
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notes
This tartar sauce is mayonnaise-based and should be kept refrigerated. Fresh lemon juice brings out the best flavor, and full-fat mayo gives it a rich, creamy texture.