I Used to Skip the Sauce. Not Anymore.
Back when I first started keto, I thought tartar sauce was off the table. Most store-bought versions sneak in sugar, mystery oils, and more carbs than you’d expect from a condiment. I’d either skip it or settle for something bland and mayo-heavy.
Then I started testing. After a few too-sweet, too-runny batches, I nailed this one—and it’s so good I eat it with more than just fish. (Looking at you, keto burgers and zucchini fritters.)
Why This One Works So Well
- Balanced tang from lemon juice + dill pickles = cuts through richness like a dream
- Monk fruit allulose blend adds sweetness without that weird cooling aftertaste
- Fresh herbs bring it to life (don’t skimp here—dried herbs made it taste like 2004 diet food)
What Packs Flavor Without the Carbs
- Mayonnaise (1 cup / 240g) – Base of the sauce. Go for one without seed oils if you’re strict keto.
- Dill pickles (6 tbsp / 90g) – Briny, crunchy, and key to the whole vibe. I finely dice them for texture.
- Powdered monk fruit allulose (1 tbsp / 12g) – My go-to keto sweetener here. Keeps it smooth and neutral.
- Lemon juice (2 tsp / 10ml) – Brightens everything up. Fresh is best.
- Fresh dill + parsley (2 tsp each) – These make it feel fresh, not fridge-y.
- Sea salt + black pepper (¼ tsp each) – Start here and adjust. Especially if your pickles are extra salty.
Keto Swaps That Actually Work
Swap | What Works | What Changes |
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Sweetener | Erythritol or stevia blends | Can get gritty or bitter—start small and taste |
Herbs | Dried dill or parsley | Texture is fine, but you lose that fresh pop |
Pickles | Sugar-free relish | Works in a pinch, but watch for weird thickeners |
What Went Sideways (And Why)
What Went Wrong | Why It Happens | How to Fix It |
---|---|---|
Sauce too runny | Low-fat mayo or juicy pickles | Use full-fat mayo and pat the pickles dry |
Tastes too sweet | Overdid the sweetener | Start with half and taste as you go |
Bland flavor | Dried herbs or skipped the lemon | Use fresh herbs and real lemon juice. Non-negotiable. |
How I Make It Step-by-Step
- Mix it up – In a medium bowl, stir together mayo, finely diced pickles, sweetener, lemon juice, dill, parsley, salt, and pepper.
- Taste test – Adjust seasoning, especially salt and sweetener, depending on your pickles.
- Let it chill – At least 30 minutes in the fridge. It changes everything.
- Portion it out – I divide into 16 servings (~1 tbsp each) to keep macros on point.

Keto Cooking Tricks That Help
- Pre-dice pickles in bulk – I keep a jar ready for sauces, deviled eggs, and burger bowls.
- Use a microplane for lemon zest – Sometimes I add a bit for extra zing.
- Powder your sweetener – If yours isn’t pre-powdered, blitz it in a coffee grinder so it blends smoothly.
Keeping It Keto-Friendly All Week
- Fridge – Store in an airtight container up to 7 days.
- Freezer? – I don’t. Mayo-based sauces get weird after thawing.
- After chilling – Stir before serving. The herbs can settle a bit.
What I Googled Before Making This
Q: Will this spike blood sugar?
Nope. With monk fruit allulose and clean ingredients, it clocks in at 0.1g net carbs per tablespoon. Safe and steady.
Q: Can I use avocado mayo?
Yep—and I do sometimes. It gives a slightly greener flavor but keeps it clean.
Q: What if I only have relish?
Go for it—but check the label. A lot of “sugar-free” relishes still have hidden carbs or thickeners.
Nutrition Facts
Per Serving – 1 tbsp
Nutrient | Amount |
---|---|
Calories | 100 kcal |
Total Fat | 11g |
– Saturated Fat | 1.7g |
– Trans Fat | 0g |
Cholesterol | 5mg |
Sodium | 187mg |
Total Carbohydrate | 0.2g |
– Dietary Fiber | 0.1g |
– Sugars | 0.1g |
Net Carbs | 0.1g |
Protein | 0.1g |
Check out More Recipes:
- Low Carb Keto Cheese Sauce Recipe
- Low Carb Keto Thousand Island Dressing
- Low Carb Keto Italian Dressing (Sugar-Free)

Low Carb Keto Tartar Sauce
Description
Creamy, tangy, and keto-friendly, this tartar sauce adds bold flavor to seafood without the carbs—made with mayo, pickles, herbs, and zero sugar.
Ingredients
Instructions
- In a medium bowl, mix all ingredients until smooth.
- Adjust seasonings to taste.
- Chill at least 30 minutes before serving for best flavor.
Notes
- Pre-dice pickles in bulk – I keep a jar ready for sauces, deviled eggs, and burger bowls.
- Use a microplane for lemon zest – Sometimes I add a bit for extra zing.
- Powder your sweetener – If yours isn’t pre-powdered, blitz it in a coffee grinder so it blends smoothly.