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    Home » Recipes » Courses » Condiments

    Raising Cane's Dipping Sauce Copycat Recipe

    Published: June 12, 2019 · Updated: July 3, 2020 by Kari · 35 Comments · This post contains affiliate links. As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases at no cost to you.

    RECIPE ↓
    A pin image of a bowl of orange Raising Cane's sauce in a glass bowl with a red spatula.
    A pin image of the ingredients in Raising Cane's sauce in a glass bowl with a red spatula.
    A pin image of a bowl of orange Raising Cane's sauce in a glass bowl with a red spatula.
    A pin image of the ingredients in Raising Cane's sauce in a glass bowl with a red spatula.
    A jar of light orange Raising Cane's dipping sauce with a metal spoon and a jar of Tony Chachere's Creole Seasoning on a gray wooden background.
    A jar of light orange Raising Cane's dipping sauce with a metal spoon on a gray wooden background.
    A pin image of a fried chicken tender being dunked in orange Raising Cane's Sauce
    A jar of light orange Raising Cane's dipping sauce with a metal spoon and a jar of Tony Chachere's Creole Seasoning on a gray wooden background.

    Raising Cane's Dipping Sauce is a tangy, creamy, peppery, and addicting dipping sauce that goes with literally everything. We love it with french fries, chicken tenders, and burgers.

    This recipe was one of the first recipes on my site and it continues to grow in popularity because it is so good! I hope you enjoy it as much as we do.

    A jar of light orange Raising Cane's dipping sauce with a metal spoon on a gray wooden background.

    👩🏻‍🍳 What is Raising Cane's Sauce?

    Raising Cane's is a fast-food franchise, that serves amazing fried chicken tenders with quite possibly the very best chicken dipping sauce ever. It is my husband's favorite food group.

    The very first Raising Cane's was opened in Baton Rouge, Louisiana on the Louisiana State University campus (where my husband went to college) and it is still really popular all over the United States, especially in the South.

    🥘 Ingredient Notes

    A picture of the ingredients in Raising Cane's sauce in small bowls, labeled.
    • Ketchup - You can use any kind of ketchup - we usually use Simply Heinz because it does not have high fructose corn syrup in it, but it doesn't really matter. (We once agreed to make it for a party and I was about two tablespoons short, so I used a few ketchup packets from our takeout stash - it still turned out great!)
    • Mayonnaise - Our favorite kind is Blue Plate - it is from Louisiana and we think it has the best flavor. My father in law will go to battle over that mayonnaise. (Here’s a fun history about Blue Plate - https://blueplatemayo.com/about/.) Our second choice would be Duke’s. I tried to find good links to both but the cheapest option is to buy a pack of 4 - or get them in the store - otherwise, they are like $10 a jar on Amazon. (If you’re really ambitious, you can get a gallon of Blue Plate for $9 - I’m thinking that might be a great Christmas gift for my father in law 😉 or you can get really crazy and buy 12 jars of Duke’s.. )
    • Black Pepper - I like to use a coarse ground black pepper - there isn’t always a noticeable difference in dishes when using different size grinds of pepper, but I think one of the best parts of Cane’s sauce is it’s pepperiness, so the coarser grind gives you that big, bold flavor. If your pepper container says “table grind or coarse grind” - that is perfect. That being said, there is nothing wrong with the “pure grind” you just might find that you need to add a little more pepper to get the right amount of pepperiness. 
    • Garlic Powder - We just use plain old garlic powder/granulated garlic - not dehydrated garlic. I have used several different brands and it doesn’t change the taste
    • Worcestershire Sauce - I like to use the Lea and Perrins brand, but have also used the cheaper versions like the Heinz brand and the Publix store brand. 
    • Tony Chachere's Creole Seasoning - Tony Chachere's Seasoning is the little bit of lagniappe (something extra) that I like to add to this recipe to make it as good as it is. It is not officially in the original recipe, but the addition of Tony’s Seasoning really takes this recipe over the top and it's what we think makes this recipe so good. 

    🥣 How to Make It

    Making your own Cane's Sauce is really simple. Gather up all of your ingredients - mayonnaise, ketchup, Worcestershire sauce, garlic powder, pepper, and Tony Chachere's Creole Seasoning.

    The ingredients in Raising Cane's sauce in small bowls.

    Then, you literally just put it all in a bowl and whisk it together.

    An unmixed bowl of Raising Cane's dipping sauce on a wood background with a whisk and container of Tony's Creole Seasoning next to it.

    Put the sauce in an airtight container or mason jar and refrigerate for at least 6 hours - the longer the better - then enjoy it. That's all you need to do.

    A jar of light orange Raising Cane's dipping sauce with a metal spoon and a jar of Tony Chachere's Creole Seasoning on a gray wooden background.

    I will probably say this ten times in this post, but the best way to get the real Cane's flavor is to let the sauce sit in the fridge for as long as you can resist before serving it. A minimum of 6 hours will give you the best flavor (I KNOW - who wants to wait 6 hours for Cane's?!)

    Seriously though, the longer the better for this sauce. If you eat it right away it will taste like ketchup - we learned this from a lot of trial and error. We either make it the night before if we want it for lunch or in the morning if we are planning to have it for dinner. It is worth the wait.

    Want to make this along with me?

    CLICK TO SEE HOW TO MAKE CANES SAUCE LIKE A PRO!

    🍳 Serving Suggestions & Uses

    Cane's sauce is, of course, meant for dipping crispy chicken tenders, but you can use it for almost anything that you can think of that is good dipped in a sauce.

    We use it for:

    • french fries - I love to use this recipe from Against All Grain
    • sweet potato fries - We love these Bacon-Wrapped Sweet Potato wedges
    • as an "aioli" for sandwiches and burgers
    • dipping fresh veggies

    🐓 What Does Raising Cane's Sauce Taste Like?

    Raising Cane's Sauce is a little tangy, a little peppery, and has a little bit of spice. It has a little bit of tang that comes from mayonnaise and a little bit of the sweet tomato flavor from ketchup. All balanced out by a heap of black pepper, some spice from Tony Chachere's seasoning, and a bit of garlic powder.

    I recently heard from someone that they use dijon mustard, onion powder, and salt as well and it made their sauce fantastic. I haven’t tried that combination yet, but let me know if you do!

    Two chicken tenders and a bowl of orange dipping sauce on top of raising cane's napkins.

    ✏️ Helpful Tips

    • I am not joking when I say to let this sauce sit for at LEAST 6 hours. If you taste it immediately, it will just taste like ketchup. Seriously, pop it in the fridge and come back later. You won't regret it.
    • Make sure you add Tony Chachere's Creole Seasoning. It takes this sauce over the edge and makes it super tasty!

    🥦 Can You Make this Paleo or Vegan?

    One of the biggest perks of making your own sauce at home is that you can make it fit whatever diet that you are following. You can control what goes into it. You can make it Paleo, Whole30, gluten-free, dairy-free, and even vegan. I have now created a separate post with my Paleo Raising Cane's Sauce since so many people were looking for tips to make it!

    (The gist is that you just need to use Paleo mayonnaise or Vegan mayonnaise, Paleo ketchup (without added sugar for Whole30), and Paleo Worcestershire Sauce (most have some kind of added caramel color/sugar/gluten/soy - this recipe is really good.) )

    If you don't want to customize your sauce, you can use whatever mayonnaise or ketchup that you have in your refrigerator - to be honest, that is what we often do. This recipe is so easy, so delicious, and so forgiving no matter what ingredients you use

    🥫 Storage/Shelf Life/Reheating

    Any homemade sauce can, unfortunately, expire, though I doubt this sauce will last long enough to go bad. You should store your sauce in the refrigerator in an airtight container. (We like to use a mason jar or a Tupperware.)

    Use the sauce within 10-14 days if you are using store-bought ingredients to make it - if you are making a vegan or paleo version of this recipe and opt to make homemade mayonnaise, try to use it within 5 - 7 days. (Ketchup and mayonnaise with additives will last a bit longer than homemade versions.)

    *I hate that I have to add this, but - I am by no means trying to steal or sell the real Raising Cane's Sauce - we can't get it here and that makes us sad! The real recipe as I have been told by many an angry message does not have any Tony Chachere's Seasoning in it. This recipe does, and it is damn delicious. Apparently, a bitter employee also leaked what they claim is "the real recipe" on Twitter and it is a little different as well.

    My recipe is what we have found to be the closest recipe to the real deal and it is our favorite sauce for dipping all of the things. Until Raising Cane's starts selling their sauce in a bottle or opens a location near us, we will keep making our own at home! (Since I first wrote this post, I have made a Copycat Raising Cane's Chicken Tenders post and these tenders are crunchy, juicy, and delicious! I hope you try them!)

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    🌶️ Other Great Cajun & Creole Recipes

    • Southern-Style Collard Greens
    • Authentic Louisiana Red Beans and Rice
    • Creole Chicken and Andouille Sausage Gumbo
    • Slow Cooker White Beans and Ham
    • Shrimp Creole

    Have You Tried This Recipe?
    Please rate it and leave a comment below. I would love to hear what you think!

    A jar of light homemade Raising Cane's dipping sauce with a metal spoon on a gray wooden background.

    How to Make Raising Cane's Sauce

    4.88 from 165 votes
    Raising Cane's Dipping Sauce is a tangy, creamy, peppery, and addicting dipping sauce that goes with literally everything. We love it with french fries, chicken tenders, and burgers.
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    Prep Time 2 mins
    Resting Time 6 hrs
    Total Time 6 hrs 2 mins
    Course Condiments
    Cuisine American, Cajun, Southern
    Servings 4
    Calories 210

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    Equipment

    • a mixing bowl
    • a whisk or spoon
    • a mason jar or air-tight container

    Ingredients
      

    • ½ cup mayonnaise
    • ¼ cup ketchup
    • ¼ teaspoon Worcestershire sauce
    • ½ teaspoon black pepper
    • ½ teaspoon garlic powder
    • ¼ teaspoon Tony Chachere's Creole Seasoning

    Instructions
     

    • Gather all of your ingredients - garlic powder, Tony's Creole Seasoning, black pepper, ketchup, mayonnaise, and Worchestershire sauce.
      The ingredients in Raising Cane's sauce in small bowls.
    • Add all ingredients to a small mixing bowl.
      An unmixed bowl of Raising Cane's dipping sauce on a wood background with a whisk and container of Tony's Creole Seasoning next to it.
    • Whisk until well combined.
    • Transfer to an airtight container.
    • Let your sauce sit in the refrigerator for a least 6 hours before serving. Leaving it overnight for 24 hours will give you the best flavor.

    Notes

    Tips
    • I am not joking when I say to let this sauce sit for at LEAST 6 hours. If you taste it immediately, it will just taste like ketchup. Seriously, pop it in the fridge and come back later. You won't regret it.
    • Make sure you add Tony Chachere's Creole Seasoning. It puts this sauce over the edge and makes it super tasty!
    • Store your Cane's sauce in the refrigerator. 
    Storage
    Any homemade sauce can unfortunately expire, though I doubt this sauce will last long enough to go bad. You should store your sauce in the refrigerator in an airtight container. (We like to use a mason jar or a Tupperware.) Use the sauce within 10-14 days if you are using store-bought ingredients to make it - if you are making a vegan or paleo version of this recipe and opt to make homemade mayonnaise, try to use it within 5 - 7 days. (Ketchup and mayonnaise with additives will last a bit longer than homemade versions.)
    *I hate that I have to add this, but - I am in no means trying to steal or sell the real Raising Cane's Sauce - we can't get it here and that makes us sad! The real recipe as I have been told by many an angry message does not have any Tony Chachere's Seasoning in it. This recipe does, and it is damn delicious. Apparently, a bitter employee also leaked what they claim is "the real recipe" on Twitter and it is a little different as well. My recipe is what we have found to be the closest recipe to the real deal and it is our favorite sauce for dipping all of the things. Until Raising Cane's starts selling their sauce in a bottle or opens a location in North Carolina, we will keep making our own at home!

    Nutrition

    Serving: 0.25cupCalories: 210kcalCarbohydrates: 5gProtein: 1gFat: 21gSaturated Fat: 3gCholesterol: 12mgSodium: 318mgPotassium: 47mgFiber: 1gSugar: 4gVitamin A: 147IUVitamin C: 1mgIron: 1mg

    Nutrition information is approximate and is automatically calculated, so should only be used as a guide.

    Keyword cane's sauce, canes chicken tenders, canes dipping sauce, copycat canes sauce, raising canes copycat, raising canes sauce
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    Comments

    1. Jerry

      May 16, 2022 at 11:13 am

      5 stars
      This was phenomenal! Thought I was eating at Canes. The addition of the Tony's is key and makes it unique.

      Reply
      • Kari

        May 17, 2022 at 11:25 am

        So glad you liked it! The Tony's was the perfect touch for the perfect sauce!

        Reply
    2. Kyle

      May 15, 2022 at 2:37 pm

      5 stars
      Hands down the best canes sauce recipe out there. Others are putting lemon juice, curry powder, and all kinds of strange things. This was perfect!!! So amazing!!!

      Reply
      • Kari

        May 15, 2022 at 2:39 pm

        So glad you liked it!

        Reply
    3. Laurie

      March 16, 2022 at 5:02 pm

      5 stars
      The best sauce, use it all the time!!!

      Reply
    4. Katie

      December 10, 2021 at 7:00 pm

      I tried this and I forgot to make it earlier In the morning and I used it about 20 minutes later and it tasted pretty good to me

      Reply
    5. Logan

      August 19, 2021 at 8:33 pm

      5 stars
      So good! BeSt One i’Ve found!

      Reply
      • Kari

        August 20, 2021 at 3:04 pm

        So glad you like it!!

        Reply
    6. Britt

      July 03, 2021 at 5:01 pm

      This is so yummy. I go heavy on the Tony's, but everything else the same. Thank you for this wonderful recipe! 💖

      Reply
    7. ashley

      June 25, 2021 at 3:15 am

      i tried it with heinz 57 sauce and garlic powder soo good

      Reply
    8. Ryan L

      March 25, 2021 at 5:20 pm

      5 stars
      I found some ketchup and mayo mix in a bottle at the store, grabbed it and forgot the dang ketchup as i was going to try both, do you think it would be close to this if i added all the other ingrediants and whisked it together and let sit as in the instructions?! Thanks!

      Reply
    9. Dave

      January 22, 2021 at 4:54 pm

      5 stars
      I had misplaced my Cane's Sauce recipe and did a quick search for it online. As soon as I saw you added Tony Chachere's to it, I knew I had the NEW right recipe, because that was the one addition I made to mine as well. Tony's goes in so many things at our house, as well as shakers in the car for when we find ourselves in drive throughs. Perfect addition. Ignore the haters, they just haven't tried Tony's yet.

      Reply
      • Kari

        January 23, 2021 at 1:49 pm

        You guys sound like my kind of people - Tony's in everything!

        Reply
        • Anthony

          April 22, 2022 at 9:56 pm

          Hi Kari! I live in Mentor, OH and wwe just had Raising cane's open in the 19th. Can you tell me if Tony's is similar to old bay seasoning? I do not think we have Tony's here.

          Reply
          • Kari

            April 23, 2022 at 4:04 pm

            Hey Anthony! It's actually very different. Old Bay has different spices in it and isn't as spicy as Tony's. If you can't find Tony's locally, they sell it on Amazon and it is delicious on everything so it is worth buying! (We love putting it on chicken with a little olive oil and grilling it or searing it - it's really good!)

            Reply
          • Kate

            May 02, 2022 at 6:24 pm

            Anthony, I'm in Mentor too and I bought Tony's seasoning at Walmart up in Chardon. I forget what aisle it's in, but they definitely have it!

            Reply
    10. A O

      January 17, 2021 at 2:24 am

      5 stars
      This was great! I added about a TBSP of white distilled vinegar and it tasted even closer to the sauce. Love! 💫

      Reply
      • Kari

        January 17, 2021 at 1:42 pm

        What a great idea! I'll try that next time we make it! Glad you enjoyed it 🙂

        Reply
      • Kelly Howell

        March 30, 2021 at 10:59 pm

        I love Canes but I don't care for the sauce. My family absolutely loves it. I tried this tonight w my fried chicken (on a honey bun w corn meal) & my family 👪 loved it. Said it was perfect. Thank you so much!

        Reply
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