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Easy and Tasty Garlic Aioli – Creamy Homemade Garlic Sauce
Garlic Aioli is a creamy, garlicky sauce that elevates any dish, from fries and roasted vegetables to grilled meats and sandwiches. With a silky texture and bold flavor, homemade garlic aioli beats store-bought versions by a mile, giving you control over seasoning, freshness, and creaminess.
This simple aioli combines egg yolks, garlic, olive oil, and lemon juice, creating a luscious sauce perfect for dipping, spreading, or drizzling. It’s a versatile addition to casual weeknight meals, parties, or gourmet plating.
Whether you want a rich condiment for fries, a healthy spread for sandwiches, or a flavorful addition to seafood dishes, this Easy and Tasty Garlic Aioli recipe is beginner-friendly, fast, and always delicious.

Ingredients
- 2 large egg yolks (room temperature)
- 3–4 garlic cloves, finely minced or grated
- 1 cup extra virgin olive oil (or half olive oil, half neutral oil)
- 1 tbsp fresh lemon juice
- 1/4 tsp salt (adjust to taste)
- 1/4 tsp freshly ground black pepper
- Optional: pinch of smoked paprika or cayenne for subtle spice

Instructions
- Prep Ingredients:
Ensure egg yolks are at room temperature. Mince or grate garlic cloves finely. - Whisk Egg Yolks:
In a medium bowl, whisk the egg yolks until slightly thickened. - Add Garlic:
Stir in the minced garlic and continue whisking until fully combined. - Emulsify Oil:
Slowly drizzle the olive oil in a thin stream while whisking constantly. For best results, add the oil gradually to form a smooth, creamy emulsion. - Add Lemon and Seasoning:
Stir in lemon juice, salt, and black pepper. Taste and adjust seasoning as desired. - Optional Flavor Twist:
Add a pinch of smoked paprika, cayenne, or fresh herbs for extra flavor. - Serve or Store:
Serve immediately as a dip, spread, or sauce. Store in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days.
Tips for Perfect Garlic Aioli
- Slow Oil Addition: Pouring oil too quickly may break the emulsion. Add in a thin stream while whisking constantly.
- Room Temperature Eggs: Ensures better emulsification and smooth texture.
- Mild Garlic Flavor: Roast garlic cloves for a sweeter, milder flavor if desired.
- Storage: Keep refrigerated; fresh aioli lasts about 3 days.
Variations
- Roasted Garlic Aioli: Roast garlic cloves before mixing for a mellow, nutty flavor.
- Herb Aioli: Add chopped parsley, chives, or basil for a fresh herbal note.
- Spicy Aioli: Add Sriracha, harissa, or smoked paprika for heat.
- Vegan Option: Use aquafaba (chickpea water) instead of egg yolks for an egg-free aioli.

Serving Suggestions
- Perfect as a dip for fries, sweet potato fries, roasted vegetables, or crudités.
- Spread on sandwiches, wraps, or burgers for creamy flavor.
- Drizzle over grilled fish, chicken, or roasted potatoes.
- Ideal as a sauce base for Mediterranean or tapas-style dishes.
Fun Facts and Context
- Origin: “Aioli” comes from the French Provençal “ail” (garlic) and “oli” (oil), traditionally made by pounding garlic and emulsifying with olive oil.
- Culinary Use: Aioli is a classic Mediterranean condiment used to enhance flavor while remaining simple and fresh.
- Modern Twist: Today, aioli often includes egg yolk and lemon juice to stabilize the emulsion and create a creamy texture suitable for modern meals.
With minimal ingredients and maximum flavor, this Easy and Tasty Garlic Aioli provides a creamy, garlicky punch that elevates snacks, sandwiches, and meals alike.

Garlic Aioli
Ingredients
Equipment
Method
- Ensure egg yolks are room temperature. Mince or grate garlic.
- Whisk egg yolks until slightly thickened.
- Stir in minced garlic until combined.
- Slowly drizzle olive oil while whisking constantly to emulsify.
- Add lemon juice, salt, and black pepper. Whisk again and adjust seasoning.
- Serve immediately or store in airtight container in refrigerator for up to 3 days.




