5-Minute Liquid Gold Sauce (Oil-Free, Plant-Based)

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Stirring a bowl of our Liquid Gold Sauce recipe made from chickpeas and nutritional yeast

A friend of ours loves a restaurant called The Whole Bowl in Portland.

It’s essentially a vegetarian version of Chipotle burrito bowls, only the sole menu item is a rice bowl with black beans, salsa, veggies, avocado, olives, optional sour cream and cheese, and something they call Tali sauce.

What is this mysterious Tali sauce? What makes it vibrant neon yellow? What makes it taste so good? These were questions that kept me up at night. So I went to the drawing board to see if I could come up with something similar. And friends, something magical was born: Liquid Gold Sauce. Let’s do this!

Assortment of ingredients for our Liquid Gold Sauce recipe

This recipe is super easy to make, requiring just 10 ingredients, 10 minutes, and 1 blender!

When I asked what it was made of, a kind Whole Bowl employee mentioned a few ingredients like chickpeas, lemon, and nutritional yeast, which set me in the right direction.

From there, I knew it needed the basics, like salt and garlic, but I also added some turmeric for vibrant color and tahini for creaminess.

For spice, I added curry powder because it packs an efficient punch of flavor. I also added cumin for even more warmth and smokiness and (optional) cayenne for a little heat.

Lastly, maple syrup balances out the acidity, heat, and salt.

Food processor filled with ingredients for making our Turmeric Chickpea Sauce

Simply add to a small blender with a little water and blend until creamy and smooth! You’re almost ready to pour Liquid Gold Sauce onto everything you eat. BE STOKED.

Bowl of Liquid Gold Chickpea Sauce beside spoonfuls of turmeric and nutritional yeast

We hope you love this sauce! It’s:

Creamy
Vibrant yellow
Perfectly spiced
Garlicky
Lemony
Cheesy
Kind of perfect

This would make the perfect sauce for things like our:

If you try this recipe, let us know! Leave a comment, rate it, and don’t forget to tag a photo #minimalistbaker on Instagram. Cheers, friends!

Liquid Gold Sauce drizzled over a bowl of sweet potato rounds and topped with fresh cilantro

5-Minute Liquid Gold Sauce (Oil-Free, Plant-Based)

A creamy, dreamy, vibrant sauce that looks like liquid gold. Made with simple ingredients like chickpeas, lemon, garlic, and nutritional yeast, it’s perfect for adding to bowl meals, salads, roasted vegetables, and more! Just 10 minutes and 1 blender required!
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Stirring a bowl of bright yellow sauce made from chickpeas, turmeric, nutritional yeast, and more
4.92 from 79 votes
Prep Time 5 minutes
Total Time 5 minutes
Servings 8 (2-Tbsp servings)
Course Sauce
Cuisine Gluten-Free, Grain-Free, Vegan
Freezer Friendly 1 month
Does it keep? 1 Week

Ingredients

  • 1/2 cup cooked chickpeas (rinsed and drained)
  • 1 Tbsp nutritional yeast (if you can’t have, omit)
  • 2 small cloves garlic, skin removed
  • 1 Tbsp lemon juice (or sub lime)
  • 1 Tbsp tahini (or cashew butter)
  • 1/4 tsp sea salt, plus more to taste
  • 1/4 tsp ground turmeric
  • 1/4 tsp curry powder (or store-bought)
  • 1/8 tsp ground cumin (for milder sauce, omit the cumin and use only curry powder)
  • 1 dash cayenne pepper (optional // omit for less heat)
  • 2 tsp maple syrup (plus more to taste)
  • 1/3 cup water, plus more as needed

Instructions

  • To a small blender (or food processor, though it won’t be as creamy), add chickpeas, nutritional yeast, garlic, lemon, tahini, salt, ground turmeric, curry powder, ground cumin, cayenne (optional), maple syrup, and water.
  • Blend on high until creamy and smooth. Add more water as needed until a thick, pourable sauce is achieved.
  • Taste and adjust flavor as needed, adding more salt to taste, curry powder for spice, tahini for creaminess / nuttiness, lemon for acidity, cayenne for heat, or maple syrup for sweetness.
  • Use immediately or store covered in the refrigerator up to 1 week. You can also freeze it up to 1 month and thaw before use (do not heat) although best when fresh.
  • Perfect for use on just about anything — think roasted sweet potatoes, burrito bowls, salads, and more!

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Notes

*Nutrition information is a rough estimate calculated without optional ingredients.
*Inspired by the Tali Sauce at The Whole Bowl.

Nutrition (1 of 8 servings)

Serving: 1 2-Tbsp servings Calories: 35 Carbohydrates: 4.5 g Protein: 1.6 g Fat: 1.3 g Saturated Fat: 0.2 g Polyunsaturated Fat: 0.5 g Monounsaturated Fat: 0.4 g Trans Fat: 0 g Cholesterol: 0 mg Sodium: 96 mg Potassium: 50 mg Fiber: 1.1 g Sugar: 1.5 g Vitamin A: 3.99 IU Vitamin C: 0.83 mg Calcium: 17.04 mg Iron: 0.41 mg

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  1. Eli says

    Is there a substitute for chickpeas? My partner is allergic to beans (super bummer…..for him haha)
    This sauce sounds amazing

    • Avatar for Dana @ Minimalist BakerSupport @ Minimalist Baker says

      Hi Eli, the flavors may need some adjusting, but we think you could experiment with making this a golden tahini sauce (using a lesser amount of tahini in place of the chickpeas), or possibly try cashews. Hope that helps!

  2. Rosie says

    Great name for the gold level seasonings used in this!
    I made this and distributed among my lunches for the week. I can’t wait to dig in. I opted for curry powder only since I thought cumin in addition to would be too much.

    I was a bit too heavy handed with the cayenne pepper :| thank goodness for the maple syrup!

  3. Laura says

    I’ve been putting it on bowls. I like that it’s both healthy and delicious. This recipe is definitely a keeper.

    • Patricia says

      This is a wonderful recipe. I’ve made it twice. I cook my beans from scratch and use the liquid from the cooking beans instead of water. The combination of spices with the maple syrup makes a wonderful blend quick and easy perfect for vegetables..

  4. Dee says

    I follow Dr McDougall and Dr Esselstyn (no oil – including tahini, nuts, nut butters, seeds, avocado, olives). Has anyone made this recipe without the tahini? Thanks.