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Oil-Free Vegan Aquafaba Mayo

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Updated 08/16/2023 by Lori Rasmussen. This post may contain affiliate links.
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Aquafaba mayo is creamy, tangy, and made with only 8 ingredients. This oil-free vegan mayo has half the calories (and even less than half the fat) of traditional mayonnaise yet still tastes luxuriously rich! Plant-based and ready in minutes. Contains no soy, gluten, oil, coconut, or eggs.

aquafaba mayo in a small jar on a wooden board.

Last week I was craving my favorite vegan tuna salad, but first I needed to whip up a batch of homemade vegan mayo. And that's how we've arrived at today's recipe, this ultra creamy, perfectly tangy, aquafaba mayo.

Bonus points because it also put the aquafaba from those chickpeas to good use!

I've never been a big mayonnaise person, and my husband isn't either. So we don't usually keep mayonnaise in the fridge, which means that when I do need mayo for a recipe, I usually end up tossing together a light vegan tofu mayo.

But I wanted a richer, thicker mayo this time around, though still oil-free. And the combination of cashews and aquafaba accomplished it beautifully.

Jump to:
  • Why You'll Love Oil-Free Mayo
  • Ingredient Notes
  • Instructions
  • Tips
  • Variation: Vegan Aioli
  • Vegan Mayo Without Nuts
  • How long does it keep?
  • Ways To Use Aquafaba Mayo
  • More Aquafaba Recipes
  • Recipe
  • 💬 Comments
aquafaba mayo spread on a piece of toasted bread.

Why You'll Love Oil-Free Mayo

Does this oil-free mayonnaise taste exactly like full-fat regular mayo? Well, no. It doesn't.

But is it deliciously tangy and creamy and awesome in its own right? Yes! It is!

Here are a few reasons why I think you'll LOVE this healthy vegan mayo. It's....

  • tangy, salty, barely sweet, and oh so thick
  • easy - no stressing over emulsification of oils 
  • ready in minutes
  • has HALF the fat and calories of regular mayonnaise
  • versatile - use it in any recipe where you need mayo
  • made with pantry staples
  • and even though it's made with cashews, it's still very affordable - especially if you're like us and have a tendency to spend $6 on a jar of vegan mayonnaise only to waste about 75% of it!
looking down at the top of the creamy mayo in a small jar.

Ingredient Notes

To make low-fat aquafaba mayo you'll need the following ingredients (pictured below):

  • aquafaba - this is the liquid in a can of chickpeas (or white beans). Or if you cook your own beans, use the cooking liquid. Feel free to use water instead if you don't have aquafaba or prefer not to use it.
  • raw cashews
  • fresh lemon juice
  • apple cider vinegar
  • white vinegar
  • mustard powder or prepared mustard
  • garlic and onion powder, optional
  • sweetener such as cane sugar, brown rice syrup, agave, or maple syrup
  • fine sea salt

See the recipe card below for amounts and full instructions.

aquafaba mayo ingredients laid out on a cutting board.

Instructions

  1. If not using a high-speed blender, soak the cashews by placing them in a bowl and covering with boiling water. Soak for 1 hour, then drain. Alternatively, substitute 6 tablespoons raw cashew butter (this is a very full ⅓ cup).
  2. Beginning with the lesser amount on ingredients where a range is given, combine everything in a blender, and blend until smooth, stopping to scrape down the sides as needed. Taste and adjust the acid, salt, and sweetness.
  3. Use immediately or transfer the mayo to a clean jar and refrigerate until chilled, 2 to 4 hours. It will thicken as it cools.

Tips

I find that using a combination of three different acids (lemon juice, apple cider vinegar and white vinegar) prevents any one flavor from coming through too strongly. You don't want your mayo to taste too lemon-y, for example.

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I prefer a significantly tangy mayo, but you can easily adjust the amounts to suit your own palate.

In testing the recipe I tried to mimic the ingredient list of Vegenaise, well, as closely as I could considering this one has no oil. I even tested it with a tiny bit of pea protein since Vegenaise includes pea protein.

I wanted to see if it worked some sort of magic on the final product, and in short, I can't really say that it did. So I've adjusted the recipe slightly since it was first published to remove the pea protein (it was listed as optional).

homemade oil-free vegan mayo in a small jar with a spoonful of mayo resting beside it.

Variation: Vegan Aioli

Transform this into an irresistible vegan aioli by adding 1 or 2 cloves of garlic or a teaspoon or more of garlic powder to the blender. It's always a good idea to start with less and taste as you go.

Vegan Mayo Without Nuts

If you're interested in a nut-free vegan mayo, you can substitute raw sunflower seeds for the cashews in this recipe.

Simply soak the seeds in hot water for about 30 minutes, then rinse and drain well before adding to the blender.

For another option, check out this oil-free pumpkin seed mayo by Rosa over at This Healthy Kitchen.

overhead shot of oil-free mayo spread on bread.

How long does it keep?

Stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator the mayo lasts up to one week. If separation occurs, simply stir before using.

The recipe makes about 1 cup, so it's pretty easy to use within a week. All of the ingredients are freezer-friendly, too. So you can probably even freeze it. I haven't tried, though, since we always use it up!

Ways To Use Aquafaba Mayo

Use this vegan mayo anywhere you might use regular store-bought mayo, such as:

  • The Best Vegan Tuna Salad (chickpeas + jackfruit)
  • Vegan Chicken Salad (same as above!)
  • Curry Chickpea Salad
  • on all of your favorite vegan sandwiches
  • Use it to make Vegan Ranch Dressing or Creamy Jalapeno Dressing
  • Stir it into Vegan Honey Mustard to make it extra creamy
  • Use it instead of tahini in Harissa Dressing and Carrot Raisin Salad!

And be sure to check out my vegan coleslaw recipe. The homemade dressing is adapted from this mayo recipe.

More Aquafaba Recipes

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    Oil-Free Italian Salad Dressing

I hope you enjoy this Oil-Free Vegan Aquafaba Mayo! If you give it a try be sure to leave a star rating and let us know in the comments below. 

Recipe

a small jar of creamy homemade aquafaba mayo on a wood board.

Oil-Free Vegan Aquafaba Mayo

Author: Lori Rasmussen, My Quiet Kitchen
Luxuriously creamy and tangy oil-free vegan mayonnaise perfect for your sandwiches and salads. Only 8 ingredients and ready in minutes! FREE from oil, gluten, soy, and coconut.
Yield: makes a little less than 1 cup of mayo (12 to 14 Tbsp)
5 from 105 votes
Servings: 12 servings
Prep:5 minutes mins
Total Time:5 minutes mins
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Equipment

  • high-speed blender
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Ingredients

  • ¾ cup raw cashews (90 g) - See step 1 below
  • ⅓ cup aquafaba (the liquid in a can of chickpeas or white beans), either salted or unsalted - Or use water
  • 1 tablespoon water - Omit if subbing water for aquafaba
  • 2 tablespoons fresh lemon juice
  • 1 to 1 ½ teaspoons organic cane sugar, brown rice syrup, agave or maple syrup - Cane sugar and agave taste the most neutral
  • ¼ teaspoon garlic powder
  • ¼ teaspoon onion powder, optional
  • ½ to ¾ teaspoon mustard powder - Sub ½ teaspoon prepared mustard if needed, and reduce one of the vinegars by ½ tsp.
  • 2 teaspoons apple cider vinegar
  • 2 teaspoons white vinegar
  • ¾ to 1 teaspoon fine sea salt - Adjust based on whether the aquafaba is salted or not

Instructions
 

  • A high-speed blender is recommended for the creamiest consistency; if using a standard blender, soak cashews first by placing them in a bowl and covering with boiling water. Soak for 1 hour, then drain. Alternatively, substitute 6 tablespoons raw cashew butter (a very full ⅓ cup).
  • For the ingredients where a range is indicated, begin with the lesser amount. Combine all ingredients in a blender, and blend until smooth, stopping to scrape down the sides as needed. Taste and adjust acid, salt, and sweetness.
  • Use immediately or transfer the mayo to a jar and refrigerate until chilled, 2 to 4 hours. It will thicken as it cools.

Notes

Storage

Store homemade vegan mayo in the refrigerator for up to 1 week (this may vary). Always use clean utensils and containers for serving and storage to extend freshness. 
All of the ingredients are freezer-friendly, so you can probably freeze it. I haven't tried, though, since we always use it up!

Estimated Nutrition (per serving)

Serving: 1tablespoonCalories: 47kcalCarbohydrates: 3gProtein: 1.5gFat: 3.5gCholesterol: 0mgSodium: 147mgFiber: 0.5gSugar: 1g

Nutrition information is an estimate and will vary depending on the exact amounts and specific products and ingredients used.

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  1. Juli says

    March 09, 2024 at 5:45 pm

    Love, love , LOVE this! I don't use mayo very often so I'm afraid I've let some spoil. Eager to try freezing!

    Reply
  2. Elizabeth says

    January 17, 2024 at 9:18 pm

    Great recipe!

    Reply
  3. Christine says

    December 08, 2023 at 9:56 pm

    Hi
    Looking forward to trying this - so many positive comments about it.
    Noticed that when it changes from US Customary to Metric, the measurement for apple cider vinegar changes from 2 teaspoons to 1 tablespoon.
    Also, in case there are any Australians reading… apparently we are the only ones in the world whose tablespoon = 20ml, for the rest of the metric world 1 tbs = 15 ml (as in this recipe).

    Reply
    • Lori Rasmussen says

      December 09, 2023 at 11:02 am

      Hi Christine - Thanks for catching that error in the Metric amount. I'll fix that now. When I make changes to the ingredients, the recipe card software doesn't automatically update the Metric amounts, and I must have forgotten to change it. Hope you enjoy the mayo!

      Reply
      • Christine says

        December 10, 2023 at 5:41 pm

        LOVED the mayonnaise, great recipe! Thank you

        Reply
  4. Sheri Anne says

    December 08, 2023 at 11:47 am

    My search for a Delicious vegan mayo I could make at home is finally over!! Thank you so much for this delicious recipe~!! I make it weekly and even my 88 year old Dad is making it at home. He had open heart surgery this past summer and has gone plant based. I am sooo proud of him and how he is learning new healthy recipes like yours! Thank you soo much!!!

    Reply
    • Lori Rasmussen says

      December 09, 2023 at 1:08 pm

      Sheri Anne - oh how much I love this! I'm not sure if you follow me on facebook, but I shared your comment there yesterday; this story of your dad makes me so happy. And thank you for your other comments, too! I'm also very glad you found the site. 😀

      Reply
      • Sheri Anne says

        December 14, 2023 at 7:40 am

        I am now following you on FB Lori!:)) I am glad you loved my comment. But you really are changing lives with your recipes!!I have followed so many vegan channels and make their recipes and in the trash it goes.Never does that happen with your recipes. On a fluke somehow I found your website/mayo recipe and my Dad and I rave over it every time we make it! I am soo looking forward to making many more of your recipes and sharing them with my Dad!! xoxoxo

        Reply
  5. Patricia says

    October 04, 2023 at 11:57 am

    Wow!! I have tried soooo many vegan mayo recipes and they are just not good. But this one is WONDERFUL!!!! It is creamy and full of flavor and I just love it!!! No more Vegenaise for me with all those unhealthy oils. Thank you sooo much for this delicious recipe! My search for a good mayo is finally over!!

    Reply
  6. Lidberg says

    October 03, 2023 at 10:47 am

    Very delicious. My first love in lif is mayo and since finding out I have IBS I have struggled to find an alternative, this is as close as I have gotten so far and it was LOVELY

    Reply
  7. Camie says

    September 04, 2023 at 5:42 pm

    PS - I didn’t use any sweetener and recipe is still as AWESOME! So for those who don’t want added sugar (I’m pre diabetic) this truly is an amazingly tasty mayonnaise. It’s actually better than non-vegan mayo, imho!

    Thank you a billion times for this recipe!

    Reply
  8. Laura says

    August 29, 2023 at 4:35 pm

    What can be used instead of Lemon Juice? I'm allergic to citrus products.

    Reply
    • Lori says

      August 30, 2023 at 7:22 am

      Hi Laura,
      The two types of vinegar give it nice tang. So I would taste it first without the lemon, then add a tiny bit more of both vinegars until it's as acidic as you like.

      Reply
  9. Jan says

    August 09, 2023 at 3:20 pm

    I was really surprised! Easy and delicious. Great texture, too.

    Reply
  10. Beth Davis says

    August 08, 2023 at 5:17 pm

    This recipe is awesome, thanks so much for sharing. I made this today and the only thing I changed was that I used Splenda instead of the sweetners listed because that's what I had on hand. This will be an excellent healthier replacement for my Duke's mayo.

    Reply
  11. Sharon says

    July 05, 2023 at 2:47 pm

    I love your Mayo recipe and change the consistency with plant-based milk to create salad dressing, dip and sauce. It is wonderful. I am on an oil-free WFPB diet and my problem is I’m not losing the weight I hoped to lose and I think it is because of the fat in nuts and seeds and I’m wondering if there might be a way to make this without them. I tried it with a white bean and had to throw it out. I wondered if silken tofu might work but I don’t want to throw out more food. Do you have a suggestion? I would really appreciate your help. Thanks for all your work. Sharon

    Reply
  12. Stacey says

    June 04, 2023 at 5:11 pm

    This is my 5th time making the mayo for one of your amazing mock salads. Doing the "chicken" salad again because I just can't get enough! Wonderful recipe as usual. Thank you Lori💗

    Reply
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