Homemade Soy Sauce Recipe (2024)

Looking to expand your homemade condiments into a gluten free soy sauce? Making this homemade Soy Sauce recipe is no harder than making your own ketchup. It uses simple, everyday ingredients and tastes delicious!

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Homemade Soy Sauce Recipe

I’ve been wanting to make my own homemade soy sauce for a long time but put it off because it seemed so much more intimidating than Homemade Ketchup or even Homemade BBQ Sauce. Now that we’ve been making it for several months I have no idea why I was so scared of it in the first place. It’s SO easy and uses simple ingredients that you most likely already have in your pantry.

I will start by saying this isn’t traditional soy sauce. It’s soy-free, it doesn’t have wheat, and it’s not fermented. But it does make a wonderful, frugal soy sauce substitute with the same flavor profile as soy sauce for when when you are trying to make your own foods AND you have the benefit of knowing exactly what’s in it. Plus this is a gluten free soy sauce recipe and gluten free soy sauce from the store is SO expensive!

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Gluten Free Soy Sauce Ingredients

  • Beef Broth. This can be homemade and you can also use vegetable broth or chicken broth instead. Whatever you have on hand!
  • Apple Cider Vinegar. I always buy my apple cider vinegar by the gallon in bulk so I have it on hand at all times.
  • Blackstrap Molasses. This is another item I buy in bulk and usually by the gallon because we use so much of it. (And it’s much cheaper that way!)
  • Garlic Powder. Also another purchase I make by the pound in bulk.
  • Ground Ginger. I get this in bulk as well because we never seem to go through fresh ginger fast enough so I love the dried!
  • Salt. I use pink salt in all of my recipes because that’s what I buy in bulk and have on hand.

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Questions About Making Soy Sauce

How do they make soy sauce?

Traditional soy sauce is a product made by fermenting soy beans. It’s a rather long and involved process. This is a simple shortcut alternative soy sauce recipe!

What can I use if I have no soy sauce?

This is an easy recipe to make if you are trying to replace soy sauce in a recipe because the ingredients are likely ones that you have in your pantry and fridge. You can also use coconut aminos in place of soy sauce.

Is soy sauce vegan?

Many soy sauces contain fish sauce or anchovies which would not make them vegan. This recipe could be made vegan by using vegetable broth instead of beef broth.

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What to Serve With Homemade Soy Sauce

Homemade Soy Sauce is perfect for your homemade stir fries! We like to make the Teryki style sauce with the soy sauce listed below. I also add this soy sauce into many soups and other sauce recipes for a boost of flavor.

Additions to Homemade Soy Sauce

To give your soy sauce more complex flavors, try these additions.

  • Mushroom powder. Just a pinch goes a long ways in that umami flavor!
  • Pepper. I add a little pepper into mine every time.
  • More salt/garlic/ginger. Adding more of any of these ingredients helps make the flavor super bold.

Instructions for Making Your Own Soy Sauce

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In a saucepan, combine the beef broth, cider vinegar, and molasses.

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Add in the garlic, ginger, and salt. Mix well.

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Let the entire mixture simmer on the stovetop over a medium-low heat for about 10 to 15 minutes or until the sauce begins to reduce. The best flavor is when you’ve let it reduce to about half of it’s original volume.

Store the finished sauce in an air-tight container (I like to use a glass jar with a plastic lid) in the fridge until ready to use. You may need to shake slightly before use. For most recipes, you can use this as a 1:1 replacement for soy sauce. I personally like to use a little more homemade soy sauce in recipes than I would regular soy sauce.

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Homemade Teriyaki Sauce with Homemade Soy Sauce

When I make my homemade Soy Sauce recipe, I like to take it a bit further and use half of it to make a homemade Teriyaki sauce as well. This is so easy and works perfectly for stir-fry.

What You Need:

  • 1/2 cup Homemade Soy Sauce
  • 2 tablespoons Honey
  • 1/4 cup Water
  • 2 teaspoons Arrowroot Powder or Cornstarch

In a small saucepan, combine the soy sauce, honey, and water. Heat until the mixture is simmering. Sprinkle in the arrowroot powder and use a whisk to combine until well mixed. Let the mixture simmer for another minute or two to thicken. Use right away in a dish or stir-fry or place in an air-tight container to save for later.

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Gluten Free Soy Sauce

CourseSide Dish

CuisineChinese

KeywordHomemade Soy Sauce Recipe

Prep Time 5 minutes

Cook Time 10 minutes

Servings 16 servings

Calories 6 kcal

Ingredients

  • 1cupBeef Brothcan be homemade
  • 1/4cupApple Cider Vinegar
  • 1tablespoonBlackstrap Molasses
  • 1/2teaspoonGarlic Powder
  • 1/4teaspoonGround Ginger
  • 1teaspoonSalt

Instructions

  1. In a saucepan, combine the beef broth, cider vinegar, and molasses.

  2. Add in the garlic, ginger, and salt. Mix well.

  3. Let the entire mixture simmer on the stovetop over a medium-low heat for about 10 to 15 minutes or until the sauce begins to reduce. The best flavor is when you've let it reduce to about half of it's original volume.

  4. Store the finished sauce in an air-tight container (I like to use a glass jar with a plastic lid) in the fridge until ready to use. You may need to shake slightly before use. For most recipes, you can use this as a 1:1 replacement for soy sauce.

Nutrition Facts

Gluten Free Soy Sauce

Amount Per Serving

Calories 6

% Daily Value*

Fat 0.04g0%

Saturated Fat 0.02g0%

Polyunsaturated Fat 0.002g

Monounsaturated Fat 0.01g

Sodium 202mg9%

Potassium 31mg1%

Carbohydrates 1g0%

Fiber 0.01g0%

Sugar 1g1%

Protein 0.2g0%

Vitamin A 0.01IU0%

Vitamin C 0.001mg0%

Calcium 4mg0%

Iron 0.1mg1%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

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Both the Homemade Soy Sauce Recipe and the Homemade Teriyaki Sauce recipe will last for a week in the fridge.

My favorite thing to do with these sauces is to make the homemade soy sauce recipe first and then the homemade teriyaki sauce recipe. Then I place the rest of the soy sauce in the fridge to use for the rest of the week and use the teriyaki sauce for supper the night that I make it.

Little House Living’s Tips for Making Soy Sauce

  • This recipe can be made ahead and extras can be stored in the freezer. I prefer to make up a big batch at one time so I don’t have to make it again later.

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More Homemade Sauces

  • Homemade Mayonnaise
  • Homemade BBQ Sauce
  • Worcestershire Sauce Recipe
  • Homemade Hot Sauce
  • Homemade Pancake Syrup Made with Apple Peelings
  • Homemade Tartar Sauce Recipe

Have you ever attempted to make your own gluten free Soy Sauce recipe? How did it turn out? Will you give this one a try?

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This Homemade Soy Sauce Recipe was originally posted on Little House Living in February 2018. It has been updated as of January 2023.

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FAQs

What are the 5 ingredients of soy sauce? ›

There are various ways to make soy sauce, but traditionally it's made using five main ingredients: soybeans, wheat, water, salt and yeast. And although there are many types, many of them share the same manufacturing process, which can take months, or in the case of very high-quality artisanal varieties, even years.

Why do you put vinegar in soy sauce? ›

Flavor Enhancement: The combination of soy sauce and vinegar creates a balanced and flavorful base for many Asian and international dishes. The soy sauce provides umami, saltiness, and depth of flavor, while vinegar adds acidity, brightness, and a tangy kick. This balance enhances the overall taste of the dish.

What are the four basic ingredients in making soy sauce? ›

Traditional soy sauce brewing involves four main ingredients: soybeans, wheat, salt and water. Fermentation is an important part of the process and the longer the soy sauce ferments, the deeper the resulting flavour becomes. Brewers can take months or even years to produce a batch of high-quality soy sauce.

How do you make soy sauce if you don't have any? ›

ingredients
  1. 3 tablespoons beef bouillon granules.
  2. 1 12 cups boiling water.
  3. 14 cup cider vinegar, plus.
  4. 1 teaspoon cider vinegar.
  5. 2 tablespoons sesame oil.
  6. 1 tablespoon dark molasses.
  7. 1 dash pepper.

How is soy sauce made simple? ›

Soy sauce is made by combining cooked soybeans and cooked wheat grains into a paste, then adding either Aspergillus oryzae or sojae molds to begin fermentation. The culture is added to a salt brine and left to ferment further before being pressed to produce the liquid condiment or sauce.

How is Kikkoman soy sauce made? ›

Kikkoman Soy Sauce is made using the traditional Japanese brewing process known as “honjozo”. We call this honjozo method, which makes use of the natural powers of fermentation, “naturally brewed”. Kikkoman Soy Sauce is made from the four basic ingredients of soybeans, wheat, salt and water.

What ingredients should be in soy sauce? ›

Soy sauce is made using essentially five basic raw ingredients: soybeans/soybean flakes (as the main protein source), wheat/wheat flour (as the main carbohydrate source), salt, water, and Aspergillus oryzae/Aspergillus sojae, salt-tolerant yeast and lactic acid bacteria.

What happens if you mix soy sauce and vinegar? ›

Instant Answer

When you mix vinegar and soy sauce, the soy sauce will become more acidic due to the presence of acetic acid in the vinegar. The overall flavor profile of the soy sauce will change, becoming tangier and more sour.

Can Worcestershire sauce replace soy sauce? ›

The thing about soy sauce is that it's not just salty, it's fermented and brimming with umami. (That's the deep, rounded flavor you often find in broths, mushrooms and cooked meats.) So in a pinch, other umami bombs, like Worcestershire sauce, can step up to the plate.

Can I use balsamic vinegar instead of soy sauce? ›

Balsamic vinegar is a vegan soy sauce substitute

The dark vinegar can be used to replace soy sauce in equal measure, so as long as the soy sauce isn't the star of the dish — think marinades and salad dressings where the sauce is one of several components.

Why is Kikkoman so good? ›

The harmonious combination and subtle balance of the five basic flavors of sweet, sour, salty, bitter and umami (savory) are what give Kikkoman Soy Sauce its delicious taste.

What is Kikkoman soy sauce made of? ›

ingredients & sizes

Water, Soybeans, Wheat, Salt. Water, Soybeans, Wheat, Salt, Sodium Benzoate: Less than 1/10 of 1% as a preservative.

How is soy sauce made step by step? ›

To make soy sauce, soak the soy beans in water overnight, then boil and mash them into a paste. Add wheat flour and koji starter to the paste and let the mixture rest for 2 days in a warm, humid place. Next, stir moromi into your base once a week for the next 6-12 months to ferment the mixture.

What is soy sauce sauce made of? ›

What Is Soy Sauce? ‌Soy sauce is a popular food used as a cooking ingredient and a condiment. ‌Soy sauce is known as shoyu and soya sauce. It's made with soybeans, wheat, salt, and a fermenting agent.

What is soy sauce made up of? ›

Soy sauce is made from fermented paste of soybeans, roasted grain, brine, and Aspergillus oryzae or Aspergillus sojae mold. To avoid microbial contamination during the production process, 16%–20% (w/v) of sodium chloride is commonly added.

What ingredients are used to make soy sauce? ›

Soy sauce is made using essentially five basic raw ingredients: soybeans/soybean flakes (as the main protein source), wheat/wheat flour (as the main carbohydrate source), salt, water, and Aspergillus oryzae/Aspergillus sojae, salt-tolerant yeast and lactic acid bacteria.

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