This keto Worcestershire sauce recipe can be made with ingredients you already have on-hand. It tastes just like the stuff you buy at the store but without the added sugar!
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I love using Worcestershire sauce on burgers and as an ingredient in marinades. There are so many uses for it that I decided to make a low-carb version. It turned out tasting just as good as the store-bought version!
This is a classic sauce that people have loved using for decades. I thought it was about time I created a low-carb version too.
Why Most Worcestershire Sauces Are Not Low Carb
Store-bought bottles contain molasses and/or high fructose corn syrup. Both of these are definite no-gos on a low-carb diet.
For example, the popular Lea & Perrins Worcestershire sauce has 1 gram of sugar and 1 gram of carbs in each teaspoon - which adds up pretty quickly.
My recipe has zero net carbs in each serving! Huge difference.
Plus, when you are trying to eat low-carb, you always want to avoid anything with high fructose corn syrup in it. It negatively affects your blood sugar and can actually impact how your body digests carbs.
Frequently Asked Questions About Worcestershire Sauce
Before I share this amazing recipe with you all, here are a few questions I wanted to answer beforehand.
Why Make a Keto Worcestershire Sauce?
This is a very popular sauce that appears in lots of common recipes. Just like the name implies, it was first made by a company from Worcestershire, England.
That combination of spices can't be beaten! So, I just knew I had to create a version that fits in a low-carb lifestyle.
Did you know there are ground-up anchovies in most store-bought versions?
I decided not to add anchovies to mine. If you want to create a more authentic sauce, you can try to puree a few canned anchovies and see what you think!
Which Is the Best Low-Carb Sweetener to Use in Homemade Sauces?
I typically prefer something that dissolves well and doesn't have a strange aftertaste.
My personal favorite sweetener for sauces is Swerve brown sugar substitute. Real brown sugar is made by adding molasses to white sugar. So, a brown sugar substitute will also be the perfect substitute for molasses in your cooking.
If you don't have Swerve brown sugar substitute, there are lots of other low carb sweeteners you can use instead. Just remember that not all of them can be used in a 1:1 ratio.
Refer to this Keto Sweetener Conversion Chart before you make the switch!
Can Vegans Eat Worcestershire Sauce?
Normally, vegans cannot eat it because one of the ingredients is anchovies.
However, that is not the case with this homemade sauce.
If you are vegan or vegetarian, you can use this sauce without worry. It's made with just vinegar, sweetener, and spices. No animal products are used anywhere!
Worcestershire Sauce Ingredients
This recipe uses ingredients you probably already have at home. If you have a well-stocked spice rack, then you should be set.
Scroll to the bottom of this post to find a printable recipe card that has the full list of ingredients you will need to make this Worcestershire sauce.
Quick Tips:
- Use ground mustard and not the jarred yellow mustard that you refrigerate. The ground mustard has a bolder taste. Plus, the liquid mustard topping will change the texture of the sauce.
- Try to use fresh garlic cloves instead of garlic powder. There is nothing like the flavor from fresh garlic. If you don't have fresh garlic, you can still use the powder. Just use ⅛ teaspoon powder for each clove.
- I recommend using apple cider vinegar as the base of the sauce. This gives it an almost-sweet flavor without any sugar. The closest substitute for it is either white wine vinegar or lemon juice. You can also use white distilled vinegar with a splash of lemon juice to get the same taste.
Where to Buy Gluten-Free Soy Sauce
I used gluten-free soy sauce in order to keep it allergen-free. Typical brands of soy sauce will use wheat to give it a sweet flavor and build that aroma it is known for.
Thankfully, there are gluten-free options out there. My favorite alternative to soy sauce is liquid aminos. This is made from soybeans and has a bolder flavor.
Most grocery stores carry gluten-free sauces. Even Kikkoman sells a gluten-free soy sauce!
One piece of advice: Be careful as you read the labels to make sure you have the correct one.
How to Use Keto Worcestershire Sauce
There are endless ways you can use this sauce. You might even want to make a double batch and store it in a sealed mason jar in your refrigerator, because you will definitely use it.
- Splash some on your hamburger as it cooks. This gives it a pop of flavor.
- Marinate pork chops in this sauce for juicy chops every time.
- You can also add a few drops of this sauce to a homemade Bloody Mary or other spicy drink (like a tomato-based V8 copycat).
- I also love adding it to hearty stews and chilis. The flavors in this sauce give everything a well-rounded flavor.
I used it in these recipes:
How to Store Homemade Worcestershire Sauce
You should always store used sauces in the refrigerator. I personally store my homemade sauces in a mason jar sealed tightly with a lid.
You can use whatever container you wish, as long as it has a lid that can be sealed completely and won't leak.
This sauce will last about one month if you store it properly in the refrigerator.
I also recommend labeling the jar with the date. This way, you know whether it is too old or not. You can tell if the Worcestershire sauce is bad if it has an odd smell or starts to change its texture.
Other Recipes To Try
Are you searching for more low carb sauces and dressings to make at home? Try one of these favorites:
- Keto Ketchup is so easy to make and perfect for burgers, keto fries, and more!
- Avocado Cilantro Lime Dressing is great for salads, plus it’s dairy-free and paleo-friendly.
- Keto Blue Cheese Dressing has plenty of cheese and just a touch of sweetness. It’s great for hot wings, salads, and more!
- Keto Cream Sauce adds tons of flavor to any meat dish and can be modified to fit a paleo diet.
- Easy Hollandaise Sauce only requires 3 main ingredients and is so delicious over seafood, veggie dishes, or low carb eggs Benedict!
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Recipe
Keto Worcestershire Sauce
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Ingredients
- ½ cup apple cider vinegar
- 1 ½ tablespoons Swerve brown sugar substitute
- 3 tablespoon gluten-free soy sauce See Note
- 1 teaspoon ginger paste
- ¼ teaspoon ground mustard
- 3 tablespoon water
- Pinch cinnamon
- 1 teaspoon minced garlic
- ¼ teaspoon onion powder
- Salt and pepper to taste
Instructions
- Add all of the ingredients to a small bowl.
- Whisk until sauce ingredients are well combined.
Notes
Low Carb Sweeteners | Keto Sweetener Conversion Chart
Nutrition
Additional Info
Notes on Nutritional Information
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James
Probably worth mentioning that, if using Kikkoman Gluten Free Soy Sauce, the recipe becomes 3g net carbs and even using liquid aminos you're probably netting 1g, considering you have to use 9 serving sizes to make 3 tbsp. Also, service size would be nice. Is this per 1 tbsp?
Lori M.
Thanks for the recipe, especially without the seafood allergen! I cannot find where the serving size is mentioned - just that a tiny one teaspoon of standard has 1 g carb. As the recipe lists there are 12 servings and there are 14 tablespoons of liquid in the ingredients, I'd hazard that 3-4 teaspoons (1+ tablespoons) is close. In terms of the nutrition info, I see the net carbs is portrayed as zero, but the calories (6) do not add up with the fat (1g=9) and protein (1g=4) unless there was simultaneous rounding up and down/truncation, like .5x4=2 plus .5x9=4.5 to total to 6. I ask because I'm an OMAD ketovore and I'd be using a substantial amount in one meal.
Joy
I've never used a brown sugar substitute before, does it really affect the flavor much? (REAL brown sugar would affect the taste in a significant way.) Would it be terrible to use erythritol as the sweetener?, my sweetener options are very limited where I live.
Lisa MarcAurele
You'll get a slightly different flavor using regular sweetener but you can add just a touch of blackstrap molasses if you're okay with the added carbs for the brown sugar taste.
Anne Lawton
Thanks for this recipe, I would have never thought it would be so easy to make!
Kelly
So much better than store bought! I can use it in so many recipes!
Don
I had no idea it was this easy to make at home. I'm totally doing this!
Clara
Great recipe! The taste is sooooo close to the real stuff. Love it. Thank you.
Jean Choi
Love this keto version. It really tastes store-bought!!
Megan Stevens
Wow, this is great. I'm excited to make this homemade and have it on hand. So great to have keto-safe condiments.