Bang Bang Sauce – The Best Dipping Sauce!

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Tyson® Crispy Chicken Strips paired with this sweet, spicy, and creamy Bang Bang Sauce is the perfect appetizer and makes an easy dinner the entire family will love.

Bang Bang Sauce

Looking for an easy appetizer or weeknight meal for your family? Well, I’m here to help! Tyson® Crispy Chicken Strips paired with Bang Bang dipping sauce is the perfect appetizer for parties and is an easy meal that the entire family will love.

Bang Bang Sauce has become one of our favorite sauces to make. The combination of sweet chili sauce, hot sauce, and mayo comes together in this easy recipe and pairs perfectly with chicken, seafood, and veggies. We like to serve it as a dipping sauce when we’re having friends and family over because it’s so easy to make. Just grab a bag of Tyson® Crispy Chicken Strips while grocery shopping at Publix and whip up a bowl of bang bang sauce for a quick and easy appetizer. I also make sure to keep a bag of these crispy chicken strips in my freezer at all times for busy weeknights.

Bang Bang Sauce in bowl with Chicken Tenders

What is Bang Bang Sauce?

Bang Bang Sauce is a creamy sauce that is both sweet and spicy. The sweetness comes from the chili sauce and the spiciness comes from the hot sauce. We like to use Sriracha but feel free to use your favorite hot sauce. The best thing about this sauce is that it tastes great with everything. You can drizzle the sauce over meat, seafood, or vegetables or serve it as a dipping sauce with Tyson Crispy Chicken Strips and Tyson Chicken Nuggets. We prefer to serve it on the side because our kiddos don’t always want sauce on their food.

The Best Dipping Sauce

What to serve with Bang Bang Sauce?

You can serve this delicious sauce with pretty much anything. We always whip up a batch and serve it with Tyson Crispy Chicken Strips because everyone love’s chicken tenders. Plus, Tyson’s Crispy Chicken Strips are 100% all-natural* chicken (*No artificial ingredients, minimally processed) and now even crispier! And, let me just tell you – these crispy chicken tenders with Bang Bang Sauce are always the first thing to disappear when we have guests over.

How to make Bang Bang Sauce

First, head to your local Publix to purchase mayonnaise, sweet chili sauce, and your favorite hot sauce. Use this Publix Store Locator to find your local Publix.

Then grab some Tyson Crispy Chicken Strips because you’ll want to dip these crispy tenders in this delicious dipping sauce. Don’t forget to use this Publix Digital Coupon to save $1.50 on your purchase of ONE (1) Tyson® Crispy Chicken Strips (offer valid dates: 10/01 – 10/16).

Prepare the Tyson Crispy Chicken Tenders according to the directions on the package.

Then, just mix the mayo and the sweet chili sauce in a medium bowl. Add a little honey and hot sauce and continue to mix until well combined. Feel free to add extra hot sauce if you want a little more kick.

And, that’s it! Now you have the perfect appetizer for your next party.

Homemade Bang Bang Sauce

Bang Bang Sauce - The Best Dipping Sauce!

Kara
Bang Bang Sauce is sweet, spicy, and creamy sauce that goes great with meat, seafood - even vegetables.  We've paired is with Tyson Crispy Chicken Strips for the perfect appetizer.
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Ingredients
  

  • 1/2 cup mayonnaise
  • 1/4 cup Sweet Chili Sauce
  • 1-2 teaspoons hot sauce
  • 1/2 tablespoon honey

Instructions
 

  • Whisk mayonnaise, sweet chili sauce, hot sauce, and honey together in small bowl until well combined.
  • Keep in an air-tight container and refrigerate until ready to serve.
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  1. Great recipe. However, I had to turn the heat up a bit with a small amount of Cayenne pepper.