French Fry Dipping Sauces That Are Better Than Ketchup

Switch up your French fry dip selections with these five flavorful condiments.

© HECTOR SANCHEZ
© HECTOR SANCHEZ

Los Angeles burger lovers agree: The one at Father's Office is incredible. No controversy there. But there is when it comes to chef-owner Sang Yoon's long-standing no-ketchup policy. Instead of using everyone's favorite tomato-based go-to, Yoon tops his amazing cheeseburger with a caramelized onion and bacon compote and serves his fries with aïoli.

Though the rule has distressed some Angelenos for years, the ketchup ban inspired a photographic protest on Yelp. One Yelper posted a picture of a basket of sweet potato fries covered in ketchup and ketchup packets on the Father's Office page, and is imploring other ketchup-loving Yelpers to up-vote it to the point where it will automatically become the restaurant's primary image.

We at Food & Wine support both Yoon's right to ban condiments and French fry fans' right to want them. Either way, both parties can benefit from a variety of sauce and dipping options. Here are prime contenders for best ketchup substitute.

Mustard

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© HECTOR SANCHEZ

Rich, dark beer is the key to this intense mustard. Chef Jeremy Nolen updated the German classic at Brauhaus Schmitz in Philadelphia.

:Get the Recipe: Spicy Beer Mustard

Aïoli

Jen Causey
Jen Causey

This garlicky, mayonnaise-like sauce is thick, unctuous, and velvety smooth. The recipe is ideal for those who take pleasure in the flavor of raw garlic and deliberate, meditative cooking.

:Get the Recipe: Mortar and Pestle Garlic Aïoli

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Queso dip

© Frances Janisch
© Frances Janisch

Chef Rick Bayless's quick recipe for rich queso dip is just the thing to satisfy a sudden craving for something warm, cheesy, salty, and gooey. This simple, 20-minute dip of melted cheese is flavored with tomatoes, chiles, onion, and a hit of tequila.

:Get the Recipe: Queso Fundido al Tequila

Steak sauce

© Tina Rupp
© Tina Rupp

This rich, tamarind-inflected blend from chef Jean-Georges Vongerichten is a cross between A.1. and Lea & Perrins. And it keeps for weeks in the refrigerator.

:Get the Recipe: J&G Steak Sauce

Chutney

Eva Kolenko
Eva Kolenko

This robust sauce is a puree of cilantro, mint, lemon juice, and chiles. Its silky texture will coat a spoon, but is thin enough to drizzle on a salad or roasted vegetables.

:Get the Recipe: Spicy Green Chutney

Creole Mustard

Photo by Fred Hardy / Food Styling by Ali Ramee / Prop Styling by Christina Brockman
Photo by Fred Hardy / Food Styling by Ali Ramee / Prop Styling by Christina Brockman

This tangy, spicy Creole mustard dipping sauce is a popular party and tailgating snack.

:Get the Recipe: Creole Mustard Dipping Sauce

Pepperoni Sauce

Victor Protasio
Victor Protasio

Try chef Jeffery Russell's irresistible pepperoni sauce on pizzas, sandwiches, or as a dip.

:Get the Recipe: Limoncello-Marinated Chicken Wings with Pepperoni Sauce