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Basil Garlic Aioli sauce made from scratch only takes a few minutes to make and the result is a flavorful dip or spread that packs a real raw garlic punch.

This basil garlic aioli recipes yields a pesto aioli sauce that is perfect on sandwiches like a French Dip and tasty homemade burgers, but it also pairs deliciously well with air fryer fries! Don’t forget fancy dinners too – if you’re cooking a prime rib roast, you can serve this aioli as a dipping sauce if you don’t want to make horseradish sauce.

Basil Garlic Aioli sauce made from scratch
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Why this recipe works:

Homemade Basil Garlic Aioli  is a great way to use the basil from the garden, or from the store if you aren’t the best gardener. This is a perfectly easy recipe to make and it is one of the most flavorful dip recipes I’ve ever enjoyed.

Whether you use it as a dip for your fries and tater tots or as a spread on a stuffed burger or a prime rib sandwich, you will love this garlic aioli recipe.

Ingredients:

  • Oil: I actually use a combination of olive oil and vegetable oil (combined in the photo below)
  • Salt: I use kosher but that’s a matter of preference
  • Egg yolks
  • Lemon juice: fresh squeezed is best
  • Garlic: needs to be minced and fresh is best
  • Basil: clean and dry
ingredients needed to make Basil Garlic Aioli

How to make homemade basil garlic aioli:

The trick is to emulsify all ingredients except the oil first. That means fully blend them until they are fully mixed and thick. 

Then, you will simply add the oil in a thin steady stream while the aioli is blending and it will thicken as the oil is added.

Aioli sauce with basil and garlic

Recipe tips:

  • You can make homemade aioli sauce in the food processor, blender or with an immersion blender. I’ve made it using all three methods and I much prefer the immersion blender.
  • This sauce will be thinner than mayonnaise.
  • Once fully mixed, taste and add additional salt if desired.
How to make homemade Basil Garlic Aioli

Leftover aioli. Now what?

How to enjoy this recipe:

  • You can use garlic aioli as dressing for potato or tuna or chicken salad.
  • Dip steamed artichoke leaves in aioli!
  • Make potatoes aioli. It’s a potato salad with boiled potatoes, aioli, and fresh parsley… typical in Spain.
  • Use basil aioli as a sauce on grilled fish or chicken, on grilled or steamed vegetables.
  • If you want to get real fancy, you could make a traditional French aioli platter: Take a large tray/platter, and put a bowl of aioli in the center. Surround this with cooked & trimmed artichokes, poached cod, beef carpaccio, blanched snow peas and green beans, steamed new potatoes, cherry tomatoes, hard boiled eggs, sliced red bell pepper, sliced zucchini…really, whatever vegetables appeal to you. You can leave out the meat and fish entirely, or do shrimp instead. Sprinkle the whole platter with chopped parsley and capers, and enjoy!
  • Basically, anything your average store bought mayo is used for can be replaced with flavorful homemade aioli.
Basil Garlic Aioli sauce and french fries

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Basil Garlic Aioli Recipe

Prep5 minutes
Total5 minutes
Servings 8 servings
Basil Garlic Aioli sauce made from scratch only takes a few easy minutes and the result is a flavorful dip or spread that packs a real raw garlic punch.

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Ingredients 

  • 4 tablespoons fresh basil about one large handful of leaves
  • 1 tablespoon garlic minced (about 2-3 large cloves)
  • 2 egg yolks
  • 1 tablespoon lemon juice
  • 1/2 teaspoon kosher salt
  • 1/4 cup virgin olive oil
  • 1/2 cup vegetable oil
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Instructions 

  • Place basil, garlic, yolks, lemon juice, and salt in food processor. Pulse to combine.
  • Turn processor on and slowly pour in olive oil mixed with the vegetable oil. Process until aioli forms, about a minute. Turn processor off, scrap sides, process again until combined.
  • Serve immediately or store in air tight container in refrigerator until ready to use. Makes approximately one cup.

Notes

Makes about 1 cup
  • You can make homemade aioli sauce in the food processor, blender or with an immersion blender. I’ve made it using all three methods and I much prefer the immersion blender.
  • This sauce will be thinner than mayonnaise.
  • Once fully mixed, taste and add additional salt if desired.

Nutrition

Calories: 193kcal, Fat: 21g, Saturated Fat: 12g, Cholesterol: 48mg, Sodium: 147mg, Potassium: 4mg, Vitamin A: 120IU, Vitamin C: 1.2mg, Calcium: 9mg, Iron: 0.2mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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This recipe was originally published in November 2017 and has been updated with helpful information, ingredient and process photos, as well as recipe tips. Don’t worry – the recipe hasn’t changed!

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118 Comments

    1. I apologize for the delay in responding – I was away on vacation and summer with the family is always super busy. To answer your question, I don’t know how to may aioli or mayo without eggs. Sorry!

    2. You could always โ€˜temperโ€™ the egg yolks over a double boiler, whisk it constantly until it hits 140- you gotta keep whisking it or itโ€™s gonna cook and turn into scrambled eggs- and once it cools down to room temp then make the aioli. I havenโ€™t tried this before but it would atleast cook the yolks of them being raw was the issue.

    1. Totally okay to do that. Just so you know, I have been making my own homemade mayo for years using raw eggs (from my backyard chickens) along with lemon juice, vinegar, oil, etc. and we’ve never had an issue. I’m just careful to wash the eggs really well before I crack them.

  1. Sounds yummy! I would purchased pasteurized eggs for this recipe. It is possible to make pasteurized eggs yourself too.

    1. I have no idea how to pasteurize eggs myself. I have my own chickens so I just wash the shells really well before I crack them and they’re always extremely fresh. I use these eggs when I make mayo (we never buy store bought anymore) and we’ve never had any issues.