This 5-Minute Szechuan Sauce recipe is an irresistible blend of spicy, sweet and savory flavors. And it works perfectly as a stir-fry or dipping sauce.

Fellow spicy food lovers! ♡
You know who you are. You have a special shelf in the fridge for your Sriracha and Cholula and Tabasco and Frank’s. You who shake tons of crushed red pepper flakes onto your pizza like confetti. You who are perfectly happy enjoying your meal with a few dainty little beads of sweat glistening on your forehead.
This post is specifically going out to you today. Because we’re talking about one of my favorite stir-fry and dipping sauces:
Szechuan Sauce!
This simple Szechuan Sauce recipe has been one of my go-to faves in the kitchen for years. It only takes about 5 minutes to whip up. Plus it’s made with ingredients that you likely already keep in your pantry. And when you’re craving some heat — well balanced, of course, with lots of other sweet and savory flavors — it’s sure to hit the spot. Here’s how I make mine!
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Szechuan Sauce Ingredients:
To make this quick Szechuan Sauce, you will need:
- Soy Sauce: This will be the base of the sauce. I recommend low-sodium.
- Sweetener: Feel free to use maple syrup, brown sugar, or whatever your preferred sweetener may be.
- Cornstarch: To thicken the sauce, if you would like.
- Chili Garlic Sauce: Or Sriracha, or whatever you have on hand.
- Rice Vinegar: To round out the flavors.
- Seasonings: Chinese five spice powder, crushed red pepper flakes, garlic powder and ground ginger

How To Make Szechuan Sauce:
Easy! Simply whisk all of your ingredients together until combined. Taste and adjust the seasonings as you prefer. Then add to your stir-fry or whatever recipe you may be using!
If you would like to use the sauce as a dipping sauce, you can just make it without the cornstarch. Or if you would like a thicker sauce, just bring it to a simmer in a saucepan and let the sauce thicken before serving.

Szechuan Sauce Tips:
Heads up — Szechuan sauce is meant to be spicy! So the recipe below includes a fair amount of heat. If you don’t like very spicy food, I would start with just a small pinch of crushed red pepper flakes, and you can always add more later. If you like a sweeter sauce, feel free to add more sweetener. And of course, always feel free to play around with the recipe and find the balance of seasonings that you prefer.
Enjoy, everyone!
5-Minute Szechuan Sauce

Ingredients
- 1/4 cup low-sodium soy sauce
- 2 tablespoons maple syrup or brown sugar
- 1 tablespoon cornstarch (optional*)
- 1 tablespoon chili garlic sauce
- 1 tablespoon rice vinegar
- 1/2 teaspoon Chinese five spice powder
- 1/2 teaspoon crushed red pepper flakes
- 1/2 teaspoon garlic powder
- 1/2 teaspoon ground ginger
Instructions
- Whisk all ingredients together in a bowl until combined. Taste, and adjust seasonings as needed.
- Use immediately, or refrigerate in a sealed container for up to 4 days.
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Made this last night but I really spiced it up. Made awesome stir fry chicken and shrimp /vegetables with the sauce and it was absolutely!!! Husband loved it but said it was a little hot ?? (he just can’t take the heat ?) thanks ???
I made this sauce tonight and I just LOVE it! Will definitely be my go to stir fry sauce from now on. I used chickpeas as my protein and they tasted great :)
The Szechuan sauce is my go to, we just love it!
Wonderful, we are new to cooking with Szechuan spices. This is a terrific recipe
The vinegar and salt is what preserves it, not the spices. Hot sauce is essentially just brine
I’ve used a number of your recipes and have never been disappointed. I used this sauce for a shrimp stir fry. I had all the ingredients on hand except for all spice. Maybe because I’m a cook but not a baker perhaps? I do have shichimi togarashi which is basically a Japanese version of your last 4 ingredients. It also has ground sesame and dried orange zest which turned out to be a welcome addition to this excellent sauce. Thanks for sharing this with us.
I’ve been trying to Asian dishes for years. Some successful, some not. This one is delicious. Best sauce ever!
What if I don’t have rice vinegar or Chinese 5 spice?
Loved this! Found actual szechuan pepper in the Asian supermarket so I used that. It’s delicious! I use it in stir-fry or to marinade pork.
Absolutely lovely, thank you for sharing the recipe. I followed it with measurements but used a really spicy garlic chilli sauce and Chinese rice wine & topped it with fresh coriander & this was amazing! ? My fiancée loved it too & I have shared it with my Sister in Oz already ?.