Lemon Garlic Aioli: Homemade Creamy Sauce Recipe

This lemon garlic aioli recipe adds a bright, garlicky lift to seafood, chicken, sandwiches, and roasted vegetables. It’s a creamy, tangy sauce you can make in about five minutes using simple ingredients.

Lemon garlic aioli sauce in a bowl with a cut lemon and garlic cloves behind it.

If you want an easy, low-carb condiment that transforms everyday meals, this garlicky aioli is a perfect choice. It’s versatile enough to use as a dip, spread, or finishing sauce.

This version starts with good store-bought mayonnaise for convenience. Traditional Mediterranean aioli is made by emulsifying egg yolks and olive oil with garlic, but using mayonnaise is a reliable shortcut that delivers creamy texture without extra equipment or raw egg handling.

Once you mix mayonnaise with fresh lemon juice and minced garlic, you’ll have a flavorful sauce ready to drizzle or dip. It’s one of those recipes I reach for often when I want to make a dish feel special.

Ingredients

You only need a few ingredients for this lemon garlic aioli:

Ingredients to make lemon garlic aioli: Mayonnaise, garlic clove, lemon, and paprika (labelled as optional.)
  • Mayonnaise – Use a good-quality mayo, as it determines the base flavor. Kewpie is extra creamy; use a vegan mayo if you prefer an egg-free version.
  • Lemon juice – Freshly squeezed for the best brightness.
  • Garlic cloves – Finely minced or pressed for a smooth, garlicky bite.
  • Paprika (optional) – Adds color and a hint of smoky sweetness; substitute other spices depending on the flavor profile you want.

The recipe card below lists exact quantities, step-by-step instructions, and nutritional information.

Directions with Pictures

Make this lemon garlic aioli in two easy steps:

Collage of directions to make lemon garlic aioli: 1) Mayonnaise, lemon juice, paprika in bowl with garlic being pressed through a garlic press on top. 2) Whisk in a bowl of mixed ingredients.
  1. Combine mayonnaise, lemon juice, minced garlic, and a pinch of paprika (if using) in a small bowl. A garlic press speeds things up, but finely mincing works just as well.
  2. Whisk until smooth and well combined. Taste and adjust lemon or garlic to your preference. Chill in the refrigerator until ready to serve—the flavors meld further as it rests.

That’s it—quick, fresh, and ready to enjoy. I usually mix just what I need since it comes together so fast.

Spoon lifting homemade lemon garlic aioli out of a small bowl.

Aioli Variations

Customize the basic aioli to match the dish you’re serving:

  • Add lemon zest for extra citrus intensity.
  • Swap lime for lemon for a different citrus note.
  • Use roasted garlic for a milder, sweeter garlic flavor.
  • Mix in a dash of sriracha or hot sauce for heat.
  • Substitute Cajun spice for paprika to add smokiness and spice.
  • Add cayenne or finely chopped jalapeño for a spicy kick.
  • Stir in pesto for a herby, savory twist.
  • Fold in fresh herbs such as dill, basil, cilantro, or parsley for brightness.

Ways to Use Lemon Garlic Aioli

Ideas for serving this versatile sauce:

  • Dipping sauce: Serve with fries, veggie sticks, or chicken tenders for a garlicky dip.
  • Seafood topper: Drizzle over fish, crab cakes, or baked salmon cakes to enhance flavor and moisture.
  • Sandwich spread: Use on burgers, turkey, roast beef, or grilled chicken sandwiches instead of plain mayo.
  • Finish for meats: Spoon over grilled or roasted chicken, pork, or steak for added richness.
  • Marinade: Thin slightly with a little oil or lemon to use as a flavorful marinade for meats or vegetables.
  • Veggie accompaniment: Great with roasted or steamed vegetables like asparagus, green beans, carrots, artichokes, brussels sprouts, or okra fries.

FAQ

What is the difference between mayonnaise and aioli?

Both mayonnaise and aioli use egg yolks and oil as an emulsified base. Aioli emphasizes garlic (and traditionally uses olive oil), giving it a stronger, more savory flavor. Commercial mayonnaise often uses neutral oils, creating a milder base that works well for flavored sauces like this aioli.

Storage

Keep homemade lemon garlic aioli in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 7 days. Stir or whisk before serving to recombine any separation that occurs.

Easy lemon garlic aioli sauce in a small mason jar with lid, lemon, and head of garlic next to it.

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📋 Recipe

Lemon garlic aioli sauce in a bowl with a cut lemon and garlic cloves behind it.

Lemon Garlic Aioli Recipe: Easy Homemade Sauce

This lemon garlic aioli recipe gives a quick flavor boost to seafood, chicken, and veggies. It’s an easy homemade sauce that’s ready in 5 minutes!
Prep Time: 5 minutes
Total Time: 5 minutes
Servings: 8 servings
Author: Marjory Pilley

Ingredients

  • ½ cup mayonnaise
  • 2 Tablespoons lemon juice
  • 2 garlic cloves minced or pressed
  • pinch paprika optional

Instructions

  1. Add mayonnaise, lemon juice, garlic, and paprika to a small mixing bowl.
  2. Whisk to combine thoroughly. Taste and adjust lemon or garlic as desired. Chill until ready to serve.

Notes

Yield: About ½ cup. Nutritional estimate is based on a 1 tablespoon serving.
Storage: Store in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 7 days. Stir before using.

Nutrition

Calories: 97 kcal |
Carbohydrates: 1 g |
Protein: 0.2 g |
Fat: 10 g

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