Sriracha Cashew Cream Sauce (Aioli)
Sriracha Cashew Cream Sauce (Aioli) – This spicy vegan cheese sauce is super easy to make, ready in minutes, and will change your life! Perfect for drizzling on tacos, burritos, and meal bowls.
Sriracha is spicy with a touch of sweetness making it irresistible to those who try it, and this cashew cream sauce is another way for us sriracha fans to get our fix!
Why We Love This Recipe!
- Quick and easy to make
- Oil-free
- Thick and creamy
- Minimal ingredients
- & So delicious!
This sriracha aioli recipe is so simple and versatile and can be used in many different ways. Drizzle it on veggies or tacos, or use it as a spread for burgers, adding a dose of irresistible creaminess!
How To Make Sriracha Cashew Cream (Aioli)
- Start by soaking your cashews, covered in hot water, for 5 minutes. You can also soak them in cool water for 2 – 3 hours.
- This recipe is great for small personal blenders, like the Nutri Bullet (affiliate link), but a regular blender is also good. Using the blender of choice, add the drained cashews, garlic, sriracha, nutritional yeast, and water, and blend until smooth and creamy.
- Taste for flavor and consistency, adding more water to thin or more cashew to thicken.
Top Tips
Make the sauce as spicy as you like or keep it on the mellow side with the amount of ingredients I have listed below. I found that two teaspoons of sriracha was just the right starting point to taste the flavors while adding a nice subtle punch to your meals, on a scale from 1 to 10, the 2 teaspoons of chili sauce ranks in at about a 3, somewhat mild. I made it a second time, doubling the amount of sriracha, and it kicked it up to 5-6.
This is one of my favorite cashew sauces so far, as it is so versatile and so good!
Serving Suggestions
This sriracha sauce is so versatile, these are just a few ways to use this creamy, spicy sauce!
- Vegan Stuffed Sweet Potato + Sriracha Cashew Cheese Sauce
- Avocado and Black Bean Torta (in the recipe as a spread)
- Chickpea & Sweet Potato Breakfast Hash
- Street Tacos (drizzle on top)
- Black Bean Tacos
- Quick & Easy Nacho Bowl
- Mac & Cheese Bake (would be great as the base)
- Vegan Sushi Rolls (add some to the center or drizzle on top)
- Tofu Scramble Stuffed Poblano Peppers
Have fun finding uses for this versatile sriracha aioli!
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If you try this cashew sauce recipe, please let me know! Leave a comment and rate it below. I love to hear what you think, or any changes you make.
PrintSRIRACHA CASHEW CHEESE SAUCE (AIOLI)
This versatile spicy cream sauce, made with simple ingredients, can be used as a spread or drizzled on top of your favorite foods!
- Prep Time: 10
- Total Time: 10 minutes
- Yield: Yields 2/3 cup, serves 3 1x
- Category: Condiment
- Cuisine: Vegan
Ingredients
- 1 cup raw cashews (pref. soaked – see notes)
- 1/2 cup water, + more as needed for thinning
- juice of 1/2 lemon, optional
- 1 large garlic clove
- 1 tablespoon nutritional yeast
- 2 teaspoons sriracha chili sauce, + more to taste
Instructions
Place all ingredients into a small blender (I used a magic bullet for this job). Blend until creamy, taste for flavor adding extra chili sauce if needed.
Thin with water to desired consistency using one tablespoon at a time. If you find it’s too watery add a few cashews and blend again until smooth.
Makes about 2/3 cups
Store leftovers in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 6 days.
Notes
Quick soak your cashews: To soak your cashews quickly, simply place them in hot water for 5 minutes, drain them, and use them accordingly.
I also didn’t add in any salt but feel free to add salt to taste.
Lastly, I usually use 1 tablespoon of lemon juice in my cashew creams, but I didn’t add any in this recipe; I didn’t feel it needed either. You may try adding 1 tablespoon if you have it on hand for another layer of flavor.
Serve however you like! I hope you find many uses for this sauce. I have many in mind and will be sharing the recipes as they come up.
RECOMMENDED EQUIPMENT: I love my NutriBullet (affiliate links) for small jobs like this. It’s small, easy to clean, and does a great job!
Edit: I’ve updated the ingredients, making it double what it originally was so it can be made in a larger blender or food processor. Plus you may have a little extra leftover for another use!
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Looks yummy can I substitute the nutritional yeast. Thank you.
You can omit it! Enjoy!
I made this the first time to add to the vegan burrito bowl and it is scrumptious! I must admit I used the whole container instead of measuring. Can I freeze this and use the rest for later? I’m making the stuff bell peppers this weekend.
Yes, you can freeze it for later. Enjoy the stuffed peppers!
I have made this SO many times. It is a go to over sweet potatos, salad and other vegetables in the fall/winter months!
Oh wow, looks like a great recipe. I do not use liquid Siracha, it has gluten, but I use McCormick’s Siracha powder which is GF, for this recipe I will use 1/8 tsp probably. Thanks, take care…
Thank you so much for this information!!
I just made this to go with the lentil patties I’m making for meal prep! I added a lot more sriracha for my taste and I also wanted a layer of sweetness so I added about 1/2 tsp of agave nectar and a pinch of salt!! Will definitely be making again in the future! Thanks for the great recipe!
You are a sriracha aficionado for sure! Love your take on this with the hint of sweet. So glad you loved the recipe and made it your own! Cheers :)
I was wondering why is the nutritional yeast
needed in this recipe?
It just adds another slight layer of flavor but is completely optional. One can add more if they like as well.
You're right! this was an amazingly versatile sauce. I've used it as a base for dressing and dips – perfect.
Excellent sauce. Added extra Sriracha as prefer hotter taste. Will certainly make this again.
Hi I'm Renee! Do you have a good recipe for homemade pasta noodles! I am new to the vegan diet and would love to still be able to make wonderful homemade pastas!
Traditional pasta is pretty much dependent on egg, especially the yolk, but lately I've been very pleased with running sweet potato, zucchini, or squash threw a spiralizer to get noodles. It's definitely very different from traditional pasta but the great thing about a vegan diet is that it encourages you to get creative with produce.
I love your way of thinking Erin! Vegetable noodles are amazing. If you don't have a spiralizer a simple less cumbersome julienne tool will be great. I haven't attempted homemade pasta just yet!