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    Sam TurnbullAuthor: Sam Turnbull Published: June 28, 2026

    Garlic Aioli (Creamy, Garlicky & Vegan)

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    This garlic aioli is rich, creamy, and packed with bold garlic flavor. Made in minutes with simple vegan ingredients, it's perfect for fries, sandwiches, burgers, roasted vegetables, and dipping just about everything.

    Fries and bowl of aioli with text overlay that reads vegan garlic aioli.

    If you love a good dipping sauce, this vegan garlic aioli is about to become a staple in your fridge. It has that same thick, velvety texture as classic aioli, but it's completely egg-free using soy milk as the emulsifier. (I use it to make this vegan mayo too!) The result is a silky, garlicky sauce that comes together in minutes, perfect for drizzling, dipping, and slathering.

    Spoonful of vegan garlic aioli set in jar.

    Why This Garlic Aioli Is So Craveable

    • Ultra creamy texture: Blending soy milk with oil creates a thick, stable emulsion that mimics traditional aioli. It's like magic!
    • Bold garlicky flavor: One clove gives a bold (but not overpowering) garlic punch, and you can easily adjust the intensity if you'd like.
    • Quick to make: Once your ingredients are ready, the aioli blends together in just a few minutes. No store-bought needed.
    • Use it for ALL the things: This sauce instantly upgrades fries, burgers, roasted veggies, and sandwiches. (Hello, vegan BLT!)
    • Simple pantry ingredients: No hard-to-find ingredients or pricy vegan substitutes, just a handful of staples you likely have on hand.
    Ingredients for vegan garlic aioli.

    Ingredients for Garlic Aioli

    • Unsweetened soy milk: Soy milk contains natural proteins that help the oil and liquid bind together into a thick, stable sauce.
    • Apple cider vinegar: Or white wine vinegar if you prefer.
    • Lemon juice: Provides a fresh tang that balances the richness of the oil.
    • Dijon mustard: Adds depth and also helps stabilize the emulsion.
    • Maple syrup or agave: Just a small amount balances the acidity and rounds out the flavor.
    • Garlic: If your cloves are very small, you can use 2. If you have a large clove, start with half and adjust to taste.
    • Olive oil and light oil: For that rich, velvety texture.

    How to Make Vegan Garlic Aioli

    Immersion blender in jar of garlic aioli.
    1. Combine the Base Ingredients: Add the soy milk, vinegar, lemon juice, Dijon mustard, maple syrup, salt, and garlic to a tall jar if using an immersion blender, or to a regular blender. Blend until everything is combined.
    Drizzling oil into jar with immersion blender for vegan garlic aioli.
    1. Emulsify the Sauce: With the blender running on low, slowly drizzle in the olive oil and light oil in a thin, steady stream. As the oil blends in, the mixture will thicken into a creamy aioli. Taste and adjust the seasoning if needed. 

    Tips for the Best Garlic Aioli

    • Room temperature soy milk: For best results, the soy milk should be at room temperature. Cold soy milk can cause the emulsion to break. Let it sit on the counter for about 20 to 30 minutes before starting the recipe.
    • Soy milk works best: Soy milk contains natural proteins and lecithin that act like the emulsifiers in egg yolks. Other plant milks often do not emulsify as reliably. If needed, pea milk or aquafaba can work in a pinch.
    • Use a narrow jar: If using an immersion blender, a narrow jar helps the aioli emulsify quickly and evenly.
    • Adjust garlic intensity: One clove gives a balanced garlic flavor. If you want a stronger garlic punch, add an extra half clove.
    • Let the flavor mellow: Raw garlic is quite strong at first. Letting the aioli sit in the fridge for a bit allows the flavors to mellow and blend together.
    Spoonful of vegan garlic aioli held over jar.

    Flavor Variations

    • Roasted Garlic Aioli: Replace the raw garlic with 2 to 3 cloves of roasted garlic for a sweeter, milder flavor.
    • Lemon Garlic Aioli: Add a little lemon zest for extra brightness.
    • Spicy Aioli: Stir in a pinch of cayenne or a spoonful of chili crisp.
    • Herby Aioli: Blend in fresh parsley or basil for a fresh green twist.
    • Cheater Garlic Aioli: Add a clove of garlic and a teaspoon or two of lemon juice to a cup of vegan mayo and chill for 30 minutes.

    How to Use Garlic Aioli

    This sauce is amazing on:

    • French fries or potato wedges
    • Vegan burgers and sandwiches
    • Roasted vegetables
    • Wraps and grain bowls
    • As a dip for raw veggies or crispy buffalo cauliflower
    Pan of fries with bowl of vegan garlic aioli.

    Storage

    Store garlic aioli in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 1 week and stir before using. This sauce is not freezer-friendly, so plan on using it within the week timeframe.

    More Dips, Sauces, and Spreads

    • Vegan Million Dollar Dip
    • Creamy Dill Walnut Sauce (vegan)
    • Vegan Ranch Veggie Dip
    • Vegan Blue Cheese Dip

    If you try this garlic aioli recipe, let us know by leaving a comment and rating it. I'd love to see what you made. Share your creation in the It Doesn't Taste Like Chicken Community (this is where we're all hanging out now!) or tag @itdoesnttastelikechicken on Instagram.
    Bon appetegan!
    Sam Turnbull.

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    Garlic Aioli (Creamy, Garlicky & Vegan)

    This garlic aioli is rich, creamy, and packed with bold garlic flavor. Made in minutes with simple vegan ingredients, it's perfect for fries, sandwiches, burgers, roasted vegetables, and dipping just about everything.
    Prep: 5 minutes mins
    Total: 5 minutes mins
    Servings: 28 tablespoons (makes about 1 ¾ cups)
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    Ingredients
     

    • ½ cup unsweetened soy milk, room temperature (68-75°F / 20-24°C)
    • 1 tablespoon apple cider vinegar, (or white wine vinegar)
    • 2 teaspoons lemon juice
    • 2 teaspoons Dijon mustard
    • 1 teaspoon maple syrup, (or agave)
    • 1 teaspoon salt, (or to taste)
    • 1 medium clove garlic, peeled
    • ½ cup olive oil
    • ½ cup light oil, (such as canola or vegetable)
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    Instructions
     

    • Combine base ingredients: Add the soy milk, vinegar, lemon juice, Dijon, maple syrup, salt, and garlic to a tall jar (for an immersion blender) or directly to a standing blender. Blend for a few seconds to combine.
      Immersion blender in jar of garlic aioli.
    • Emulsify: With the blender running on low, very slowly drizzle in the oil in a thin, steady stream. The mayo will thicken and become creamy as you blend and slowly add the oil.
      Drizzling oil into jar with immersion blender for vegan garlic aioli.
    • Taste & adjust: Taste the aioli and adjust with more lemon juice, mustard, maple syrup, or salt as needed. Raw garlic is very pungent, so add more sparingly.
      Spoonful of vegan garlic aioli held over jar with lemon and garlic.

    Notes

    Storage: Store garlic aioli in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 1 week. Stir before using. Not freezer-friendly.
    Why Soy Milk Works Best: Soy milk contains natural proteins and lecithin that act like the emulsifiers in egg yolks, helping oil and liquid bond into a thick, stable mayo. Other plant milks don’t contain enough protein and often separate. If you can’t use soy, pea milk or aquafaba can work in a pinch, but soy gives the most reliable result.
    Room Temperature Soy Milk: For best results, the soy milk should be at room temperature. Cold soy milk can cause the mayonnaise to separate. Testing the milk with a thermometer (68–75°F / 20–24°C) gives you guaranteed results. To bring it to room temperature, let it sit covered on the counter for 20–30 minutes, or gently warm it in the microwave for 5–8 seconds, just until the chill is gone (don’t heat it).
    Tips for Best Flavor:
    • Garlic intensity: One clove gives balanced flavor. For stronger garlic, add an extra ½ clove.
    • Too sharp at first? Let it rest, garlic mellows as it sits.
    Variations:
    • Roasted Garlic Aioli: Use 2 - 3 cloves roasted garlic instead of raw
    • Lemon Garlic Aioli: Add lemon zest for brightness
    • Spicy Aioli: Add a pinch of cayenne or a spoon of chili crisp
    • Herby Aioli: Blend in fresh parsley or basil
    Cheater Garlic Aioli: Already have vegan mayo on hand? Stir together:
    • 1 cup vegan mayonnaise
    • 1 small garlic clove, finely grated or mashed
    • 1-2 teaspoons lemon juice, to taste
    Cover and refrigerate for 30 minutes before serving so the garlic flavor can mellow.

    Nutrition

    Serving: 1 tablespoon | Calories: 71kcal | Carbohydrates: 0.3g | Protein: 0.1g | Fat: 8g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 3g | Monounsaturated Fat: 4g | Trans Fat: 0.03g | Sodium: 89mg | Potassium: 8mg | Fiber: 0.04g | Sugar: 0.2g | Vitamin A: 9IU | Vitamin C: 0.2mg | Calcium: 6mg | Iron: 0.1mg

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    Author: Sam Turnbull
    Cuisine: French, Mediterranean
    Course: Basics, Condiment

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