We make a lot of stir fry at our house and today I’m here to share the best recipe for homemade stir fry sauce. This five minute recipe is so easy to make!
I think being able to make a great stir fry is one of those meals everyone should know—it should be taught in schools as a basic life skill. I love rice, I love noodles and I love using up whatever leftover meats and vegetables are sitting in my fridge.
While yes, you could certainly use a store-bought stir fry sauce I think there’s a lot of value in being able to throw one together from things you likely already have on hand. This easy stir fry sauce recipe is flavorful, slightly sweet and a little bit spicy. It goes great with almost anything you are throwing into your stir fry.
Related: Sweet Chili Sauce, Spring Roll Sauce, Dumpling Sauce, Sweet and Sour Sauce, Orange Chicken Sauce.

Stir Fry Sauce Ingredients
- Soy sauce – You can use tradition soy sauce or low sodium or gluten-free.
- Chicken stock – Or chicken broth.
- Sesame oil – Adds depth of flavor.
- Rice vinegar
- Worcestershire sauce
- Garlic – Fresh garlic, minced.
- Ginger – Fresh ginger, minced.
- Brown sugar
- Red pepper flakes – For a little kick.
While this may seem like a lot of ingredients, keep in mind that many of them are either shelf stable or can be stored in the refrigerator for long periods (so you can use them up over time).

How to Make Stir Fry Sauce
In a small- to medium-size mixing bowl, combine all ingredients. Whisk together until the sugar is fully dissolved.
Another option is to add all the ingredients to a jar, like a mason jar, with a lid. Then shake well until the sugar has dissolved.
Now you can pour the stir fry sauce over your stir fry mixture while cooking in a large skillet or pan. Store any unused sauce in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to a week. This makes about a cup of sauce (the perfect amount), so I can typically use this recipe twice. But it depends how much stir fry you are making/how big your family is.

Tips & Substitutions
- Instead of soy sauce, you could use low-sodium soy sauce, liquid aminos or gluten-free soy sauce.
- You can substitute vegetable or beef stock for chicken if you prefer. You may also use vegetable broth if you want to make a vegan stir fry sauce.
- If you don’t have sesame oil and don’t want to buy it, you can use another cooking oil like olive oil. But, I do think the flavor of the sesame oil adds to this recipe.
- If you don’t have rice vinegar and don’t want to buy it, you can use apple cider vinegar. I like the sweetness of rice vinegar, but ACV will work well too.
- Instead of brown sugar, you could use granulated white, honey, or maple syrup. You can also reduce the amount of sugar if you prefer.
- I don’t feel this sauce needs a thickening agent. However, if you do prefer one, add a teaspoon or two of cornstarch when whisking together.
- Secret ingredient—many people claim ketchup is the secret ingredient in stir fry sauce. It gives a boost of flavor. I use it in my easy Pad Thai recipe, it’s good! If you try it, start small and let us know what you think. You may also want to reduce the sugar if you add ketchup as the ketchup will add more sweetness.
Stir Fry Recipe Ideas
Learn how to build the perfect stir fry. We love to use veggies, broccoli, snow peas, bell peppers, onion, mushrooms and carrots in our stir fry. You can also add protein such as shrimp, beef, pork or chicken.

More Stir Fry and Asian Fushion Recipes
- Chow Mein
- Fried Rice
- Hoisin Sauce
- Ponzu Sauce
- Teriyaki Sauce
- Yum Sauce
- Sweet Chili Sauce
- Dumpling Sauce
- Spring Roll Sauce
- How to make Fresh Spring Rolls
- Cucumber Salad
- Enoki Mushrooms
- Pineapple Fried Rice
- Shrimp Lo Mein
- Pad Thai
- Pad See Ew
- Pineapple Fried Rice
- Air Fryer Tofu

Frequently Asked Questions
What is stir fry sauce made of?
Soy sauce, chicken stock, sesame oil, rice vinegar, Worcestershire sauce, fresh minced garlic, fresh minced ginger, brown sugar and red pepper flakes.
How do you make stir fry taste like it’s from a restaurant?
Use high quality ingredients and aromatics such as garlic, ginger, green onions, chilies and spices.
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Ingredients
- ½ cup soy sauce
- ⅓ cup chicken stock
- 1 teaspoon sesame oil
- 2 teaspoons rice vinegar
- 1 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce
- 3 cloves minced garlic
- 1 teaspoon minced ginger
- 2 tablespoons brown sugar
- ½ teaspoon red pepper flakes
Instructions
- In a small- to medium-size mixing bowl, combine all ingredients.
- Whisk together until the sugar is fully dissolved.
- Another option is to add all the ingredients to a jar, like a mason jar, with a lid. Then shake well until the sugar has dissolved.
- Now you can pour the stir fry sauce over your stir fry mixture while cooking.
Notes
Nutrition
Notice: Nutrition is auto-calculated, using Spoonacular, for your convenience. Where relevant, we recommend using your own nutrition calculations.


Wow! wonderful
this is fabulous and easy
My boyfriend has gone gluten free and one of the things he really misses is the stir fry sauce I used to buy (that contained gluten). I made this the other night and he absolutely loved it! Great recipe! Thank you for sharing 🙂
Delish!
Can’t wait to try this! Looks so yummy!
Emma! Thank you and YUM! 100 Stars for this one whoo whoo whoo!
This looks and sounds delish! I am always looking for a good stir fry sauce, I can’t wait to try this!
Simple, classic and yum!!
Super easy!! No need to run out and get any special ingredients
I love this sauce! Great for making ahead for cooking on busy nights. I’ve even drizzled over a steamer bag of broccoli to elevate “easy”.
ALWAYS perfect! Made it again tonight. So delish!
Very tasty, though I overdid it on the red pepper flakes (Oh, I’ll just shake some in.”). But the sauce hung on the edge of our preferred heat level. Most of the ingredients I had on hand, so I had to make a few substitutions: Plain water for broth, champagne vinegar for rice vinegar, granulated garlic, olive oil for sesame. I did thicken with a couple of teaspoons of sifted flour, whisked in in small shakes. Poured it over the veggies the last five minutes. Served over pad thai noodles.
Perfect addition to cauliflower rice!
Great, easy recipe with ingredients I already had on hand! I added the sauce later in cooking and used a little cornstarch to thicken.
Wow, this sauce recipe is an absolute game-changer—rich, flavorful, and so easy to whip up! The step-by-step breakdown is spot on, and it’s got me thinking about how a CapCut Pro APK tutorial could take it even further. With its slick AI features, I could see someone editing a quick video of this recipe, adding smooth transitions and captions to show off the process. This sauce deserves to be the star of a viral clip, and CapCut would make it look pro-level tasty!
I always need a way to elevate our stir-frys so thanks for sharing!
YUM! Stir fry is one of my fave ways to make a quick lunch and use up leftovers. This sauce is fab! I love keeping it in a mason jar and using it as needed. Thanks, Emma!
So much better than ready made ones from the shop! Love the use of honey in place of brown sugar.
I have made this twice in the last week—it is delicious. For those of you who like things saucy, double the batch!
Love the mason jar idea!!