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Vegan Garlic Aioli

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Posted: 8/7/2020
Vegan aioli, thewoksoflife.com

Make this garlicky vegan aioli recipe in 5 minutes, with just 6 ingredients. It’s delicious on everything, from salads, to roasted vegetables, to falafel. It’s a delicious creamy condiment for vegans and meat-eaters alike!

Just a versatile, delicious sauce

One of the most sought after recipes in the plant-based cooking world is a good creamy dressing or sauce. Luckily, it’s not that difficult to achieve! With this perfect, garlicky vegan aioli in your arsenal, you’ll never be at a loss for a creamy, tasty condiment!

Non-vegans, don’t be deterred by the “vegan” label here. This vegan garlic aioli is excellent on everything. Period. 

Drizzle it over salads, potatoes, rice bowls, burgers, sandwiches, steak, chicken, french fries…the list goes on. Even though this is a plant-based recipe, it really works well with anything that you’d want to add a rich garlicky kick to. 

Even my mother, a notorious tough customer, and the rest of the family, who haven’t jumped onto the vegan train, gave it the full stamp of approval! This recipe is also great if you’re not necessarily vegan, but you’re trying to avoid the eggs or dairy present in other creamy sauce and aioli recipes, or perhaps nervous about successfully emulsifying a traditional aioli!

I love it on roasted sweet potatoes when I’m eating plant based…

Dipping roasted sweet potato in tofu garlic aioli, thewoksoflife.com

Or as a dip with chicken fingers, when I indulge on the weekends! 

Dipping chicken finger into tofu garlic aioli, thewoksoflife.com

Now that’s versatility. 

The Secret Ingredient: Silken Tofu

This recipe doesn’t have any expensive, complicated, or obscure ingredients like raw cashews, nutritional yeast, or aquafaba. You don’t need to go out and buy a jar of vegan mayonnaise. The main ingredient you need, can be found in many grocery stores these days—and of course, any Asian grocery store.

This recipe calls for silken tofu. The high moisture content and pillowy soft texture whisks and blends up well into smooth sauces and dressings (or pie fillings! See our Chocolate Silk Peanut Butter Tart.) 

That said, if you absolutely cannot find silken tofu, you can opt for soft tofu. Just be sure to blend it until it’s totally smooth. We don’t recommend using anything more firm than that. 

If you think you’ve exhausted your options at the store, in addition to searching the refrigerated section, try looking in the pantry section, where they may have shelf-stable boxes of silken tofu! 

Note:

While the photographs here show us using a blender, this vegan garlic aioli works best in a food processor. The wide vessel and blades make quick work. If you’re really in a pinch, you can do this in a blender, but you may need to make the sauce thinner to ensure it blends to a smooth consistency. 

Vegan Aioli Recipe Instructions

Tofu garlic aioli ingredients, thewoksoflife.com

Add the silken tofu, fresh garlic, apple cider vinegar, cayenne pepper, and salt to a food processor. (I know the photo shows a blender, but a food processor is recommended!)

Silken tofu, cayenne, garlic, and apple cider vinegar in blender, thewoksoflife.com

Blend until mostly smooth, then pour in ¼ cup of oil in a slow stream until the sauce is airy and whipped. 

Tofu garlic aioli, served with roasted vegetables and quinoa, thewoksoflife.com

Now your vegan aioli is ready to be served as a dipping sauce or dressing for whatever you like!

Using vegan aioli as dipping sauce for chicken, thewoksoflife.com

Transfer any leftovers to an airtight container, and store in the fridge for up to 1 week. Always use a clean utensil when handling. This recipe makes about 1½ cups.

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Dipping roasted sweet potato in tofu garlic aioli, thewoksoflife.com
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Vegan Aioli (5-Min, 6 Ingredient Recipe!)

This easy, garlicky vegan aioli recipe is creamy, delicious, and excellent on everything!
by: Kaitlin
Serves: 12
Prep: 5 minutes mins
Total: 5 minutes mins

Ingredients

  • 14 ounces silken tofu (1 block)
  • 4 cloves garlic
  • 1 tablespoon apple cider vinegar
  • 1/4-1/2 teaspoon cayenne pepper (to taste)
  • 1-1 1/2 teaspoons salt (to taste)
  • 1/4 cup neutral flavored oil (such as light olive oil, vegetable oil, canola oil, avocado oil, etc.)

Instructions

  • Add the tofu, garlic, apple cider vinegar, cayenne pepper, and salt to a food processor. Blend until mostly smooth, then pour in ¼ cup of oil in a slow stream until the sauce is airy and whipped.
  • Transfer any leftovers to an airtight container, and store in the fridge for up to 1 week. Always use a clean utensil when handling.

Tips & Notes:

Makes about 1 1/2 cups. Serving size: about 2 tablespoons. 

Nutrition Facts

Calories: 61kcal (3%) Carbohydrates: 1g Protein: 2g (4%) Fat: 6g (9%) Saturated Fat: 1g (5%) Sodium: 196mg (8%) Potassium: 64mg (2%) Fiber: 1g (4%) Sugar: 1g (1%) Vitamin A: 17IU Vitamin C: 1mg (1%) Calcium: 12mg (1%) Iron: 1mg (6%)
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Kaitlin

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Kaitlin
Kaitlin Leung is the younger daughter in The Woks of Life family, working on the blog alongside older sister Sarah and parents Bill and Judy. While notoriously unable to follow a recipe (usually preferring to freestyle it), Kaitlin has a knack for devising creative recipes with new and familiar flavors and for reverse engineering recipes for all of her favorite foods. Alongside her family, Kaitlin is a New York Times Bestselling author with their cookbook The Woks of Life: Recipes to Know and Love from a Chinese American Family. She is also a Swiftie, former brand strategy consultant and New York working girl, and the “Director” of The Woks of Life Youtube channel.
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