Comeback Sauce is a creamy, savory, slightly sweet and tangy Southern-style sauce perfect for dipping, spreading, or drizzling. It complements fries, sandwiches, seafood, and many other dishes — there’s a reason you’ll keep coming back for more.
I originally posted this recipe in 2012 alongside my tuna cakes and have since given it its own updated post with improved photos, clearer information, and an easier-to-follow recipe.

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What’s this sauce like?
Comeback Sauce adds moist creaminess and bright flavor without overpowering the food. It’s often described as a “special sauce” or “secret sauce” similar to what burger joints serve.
Flavor-wise it’s closest to Thousand Island dressing: tangy, slightly sweet, and savory. Some people compare it to Big Mac sauce, fry sauce (ketchup and mayo), yum yum sauce, tartar sauce, or a Louisiana-style remoulade. The variations are many, but the result is always versatile and delicious.
Try it on fries, onion rings, sandwiches, seafood, roasted vegetables, or as a salad dressing thinned with a little milk or water.
History
Comeback Sauce is a Southern American creation, often traced back to a Greek-owned restaurant in Mississippi. Over time it has spread across the South and become a staple condiment in many homes and restaurants.

What do you serve it with?
This sauce is an all-purpose dip and spread. Use it with fried foods like French fries, onion rings, and chicken nuggets. It’s great with roasted vegetables, smeared on burgers, layered in sandwiches, or served with seafood like tuna cakes, salmon burgers, and shrimp tacos.
It also makes a flavorful, slightly creamy salad dressing — simply thin with a little milk or water if you prefer a looser consistency.

What is Comeback Sauce made of?
There are many versions, but the classic base is mayonnaise combined with ketchup and a chili-style condiment, plus seasonings. My version balances tang, sweetness, and savory notes for an approachable, crowd-pleasing sauce.
Ingredients explained
The sauce is simple to make. Start with mayonnaise and add small amounts of ketchup and chili sauce. Then round it out with oil, Worcestershire, hot sauce, lemon or vinegar if desired, and a blend of pantry spices like garlic powder, onion powder, mustard, salt, and black pepper. Mix, chill to let flavors meld, and enjoy for about a week when refrigerated.
- Mayonnaise — traditional real mayo works well, or a vegan mayo if you prefer
- Ketchup — plain ketchup adds sweetness and color
- Chili sauce — a sweet-style chili sauce (such as Heinz) provides tang and depth
- Olive oil — adds richness and smooth texture; neutral oils like grapeseed or canola also work
- Worcestershire sauce — adds umami; substitute soy sauce or liquid aminos for a vegetarian option
- Hot sauce — a little brings brightness and heat; choose your favorite
- Spices — onion powder, garlic powder, ground black pepper, and a pinch of dry mustard round out the flavor
Why is it called comeback sauce?
The name plays on a Southern expression: “Y’all come back now, ya hear.” The idea is that guests should return — and that you’ll keep coming back to this tasty sauce.
How long will it last?
Store Comeback Sauce covered in the refrigerator for up to one week. Mason jars are convenient for storage; label the lid so you know what’s inside.
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Comeback Sauce Recipe
Comeback Sauce
Ingredients
- ½ cup mayonnaise
- 2 tablespoons ketchup
- 2 tablespoons chili sauce (like Heinz)
- 2 tablespoons olive oil
- 1 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce
- ¼ teaspoon hot sauce (such as Tabasco)
- ¼ teaspoon onion powder
- ¼ teaspoon garlic powder
- ½ teaspoon ground black pepper
Instructions
- Combine all ingredients in a bowl and mix until smooth.
- Cover and refrigerate overnight to allow the flavors to meld. Stir before serving.
Notes
Makes about 15 tablespoons; estimate roughly 1 tablespoon per serving. Store refrigerated up to one week.
Nutrition
Nutrition estimates are approximate and depend on brands and portion sizes.
