Red Robin Campfire Sauce (Copycat)

Creamy, smoky, and slightly spicy — an easy copycat of Red Robin's Campfire sauce that works beautifully as a dip, spread, or burger topper. Ready in five minutes and perfect for make-ahead parties.

This copycat version of Red Robin's Campfire sauce has a small place in my kitchen repertoire but a very large role at gatherings. I first made it one summer afternoon while trying to recreate the smoky, creamy sauce my kids devoured at a restaurant chain. Within minutes the house smelled faintly of smoke and sweet barbecue, and the first spoonful confirmed it: the right balance of tangy barbecue, rich mayonnaise, and a whisper of chipotle that gives it warmth without overpowering.
I keep jars of this sauce in the fridge for burgers, fries, and even raw vegetable platters. It’s one of those versatile condiments that transforms ordinary snacks into something memorable. The texture is luxuriously smooth and thick enough to cling to a burger bun or a sweet potato fry. When friends come over, I often double the batch — it disappears fast. The recipe is forgiving, quick (five minutes of active time), and perfect for home cooks who want big flavor with minimal fuss.
Why You'll Love This Recipe
- Ready in under five minutes with pantry staples: mayonnaise, your favorite BBQ sauce, and two simple spices—perfect for last-minute gatherings or weeknight dinners.
- Multi-purpose: use as a dip for fries and onion rings, a spread for burgers and sandwiches, or a sauce for grilled chicken and roasted vegetables.
- Adjustable heat: chipotle chili powder gives smoky warmth; add a few dashes of hot sauce to increase intensity without changing texture.
- Make-ahead friendly: flavors deepen after chilling for at least an hour, so prep a batch in the morning for evening serving.
- Dietary tweaks are simple: swap in a low-carb BBQ sauce for a keto-friendly version or use vegan mayonnaise for a plant-based alternative.
- Small batch flexibility: the recipe scales easily — double or triple for parties without changing the flavor balance.
In my experience this sauce is a crowd-pleaser. At a recent backyard cookout, a neighbor asked for the recipe before dessert was served — a sure sign of success. It’s become the condiment I reach for when I want something uncomplicated but impressive.
Ingredients
- BBQ sauce (3/4 cup): Choose a hickory or original-flavored bottle for that lightly smoked, sweet backbone. I often buy Sweet Baby Ray's Hickory for a reliably sweet-smoky profile, but any store brand labeled "hickory" or "original" will work.
- Mayonnaise (1 cup): Whole-egg mayonnaise gives rich texture and mouthfeel. Brands like Hellmann’s/Best Foods or Duke’s create a creamier finish. For a lighter version, use light mayonnaise but expect a slightly thinner texture.
- Chipotle chili powder (1/2 teaspoon): Provides smoky heat—use a quality spice jar and level the teaspoon for consistent spice. If using ground chipotle from a different bottle, start with less and adjust.
- Garlic powder (1/4 teaspoon): Adds a subtle savory note without the sharpness of fresh garlic, keeping the sauce smooth and shelf-stable. Use finely powdered garlic for even distribution.
- Optional add-ins: A few dashes of Tabasco or other hot sauce for more heat, or a teaspoon of apple cider vinegar if you like an extra tangy lift.
Instructions
Combine the base ingredients: In a medium mixing bowl, measure and pour 3/4 cup BBQ sauce and 1 cup mayonnaise. Add 1/2 teaspoon chipotle chili powder and 1/4 teaspoon garlic powder. Use a liquid measuring cup for the sauces and level measuring spoons for the spices to keep proportions accurate. Whisk until smooth: Using a whisk or a fork, blend vigorously until the mixture is uniform and glossy; this usually takes 30–60 seconds. Scrape the sides and bottom of the bowl to incorporate any pockets of unmixed mayonnaise or sauce. The finished texture should be thick but pourable—similar to a thick ranch. Adjust and chill: Taste and adjust: add a dash of hot sauce if you want more heat, or another teaspoon of BBQ sauce if you prefer a sweeter profile. Cover the bowl and refrigerate for at least one hour to let the flavors marry and mellow. Chilling also firms the texture slightly, making it perfect for spreading and dipping.
You Must Know
- This sauce keeps well in the refrigerator for up to one week when stored in an airtight container; it does not freeze well because mayonnaise can separate when thawed.
- Nutrition note: per serving (based on 4 servings), this sauce is calorie-dense and high in fat—use sparingly if watching intake; see nutrition below for details.
- Allergens: contains eggs (mayonnaise) and may contain sulfites or other preservatives from commercial BBQ sauces—check labels if you have allergies.
- Flavor development: chilling for at least one hour greatly improves depth; overnight is even better if you plan ahead.
My favorite thing about this sauce is how flexible it is. I’ve spooned it over grilled portobellos and used it to dunk sweet potato fries; both ways get rave reviews. It’s a simple combination that feels indulgent and reliably elevates simple foods.
Storage Tips
Store the sauce in an airtight container or a mason jar with a tight lid in the refrigerator. For best quality, use within seven days: the flavors are at their peak during the first three days, then begin to mellow. Avoid leaving the sauce at room temperature for more than two hours. If you plan to transport it (to a picnic or potluck), keep it chilled in a cooler with ice packs. Discard if you notice any off odors, separation that does not re-emulsify with stirring, or visible mold.
Ingredient Substitutions
To make a lower-calorie version, use light mayonnaise or a Greek-yogurt-based mayo alternative (note: texture will be thinner and tangier). For a vegan version, substitute vegan mayonnaise and choose a vegan BBQ sauce. To increase smokiness without spice, add a pinch of smoked paprika instead of chipotle. If you want a sweeter finish, stir in one teaspoon of molasses or brown sugar. For a keto-friendly approach, replace regular BBQ sauce with a low-sugar or sugar-free brand, keeping the mayo the same.
Serving Suggestions
Serve as a dipping sauce with shoestring fries, sweet potato wedges, onion rings, or crispy chicken tenders. Use as a spread for burgers, grilled sandwiches, and pulled pork sliders. Try a dollop on roasted vegetables like Brussels sprouts or cauliflower for a smoky-sweet contrast. Garnish with a sprinkle of chopped chives or smoked paprika for color and an added flavor nudge when serving at a party.
Cultural Background
Campfire-style sauces combine the American love of barbecue flavors with creamy condiments originating from classic sandwich spreads. The concept of blending mayonnaise with barbecue sauce is rooted in regional barbecue traditions where balancing smoke, sweetness, and creaminess enhances grilled proteins. This type of sauce has become popular at casual dining restaurants and burger chains because it complements fried and grilled foods while appealing to a broad palate.
Seasonal Adaptations
In summer, pair the sauce with charcoal-grilled burgers and corn on the cob for a classic backyard feel. In fall, try it alongside roasted root vegetables and apple-smoked sausages. For holiday gatherings, make a spicier batch and use it as a glaze for cocktail meatballs. Swap in seasonal honey or maple syrup to tweak the sweetness in colder months for a deeper, cozier flavor profile.
Meal Prep Tips
Make a double batch and store in jars for quick weeknight sandwiches and snacks. Portion into small ramekins for lunchboxes or meal-prep bowls. If you plan to use it on the day of a big event, make it the morning of to allow several hours for flavors to marry. When reheating dishes topped with the sauce, add the sauce after reheating to preserve its creamy texture and prevent the mayonnaise from breaking down.
Whether you’re elevating fries, topping burgers, or adding depth to a simple sandwich, this Campfire-style sauce is a dependable and delicious condiment. It’s quick to make, easy to tweak, and consistently earns compliments — give it a try and adapt it to your favorite dishes.
Pro Tips
Chill for at least one hour to let flavors meld; overnight gives the best depth.
Use a whisk and scrape the bowl to fully emulsify the mayonnaise and BBQ sauce for a smooth texture.
If sauce separates slightly after refrigeration, whisk it again to recombine.
For more heat, add hot sauce a dash at a time; chipotle powder provides smoky heat without sharpness.
This nourishing red robin campfire sauce (copycat) recipe is sure to be a staple in your kitchen. Enjoy every moist, high protein slice — it is perfect for breakfast or as a wholesome snack any time.
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Red Robin Campfire Sauce (Copycat)
This Red Robin Campfire Sauce (Copycat) recipe makes perfectly juicy, tender, and flavorful steak every time! Serve with potatoes and a side salad for an unforgettable dinner in under 30 minutes.

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Combine ingredients
Measure and place 3/4 cup BBQ sauce and 1 cup mayonnaise into a medium bowl. Add 1/2 teaspoon chipotle chili powder and 1/4 teaspoon garlic powder.
Whisk until smooth
Whisk vigorously for 30–60 seconds until the mixture is uniform and glossy. Scrape the bowl to ensure even mixing.
Taste and chill
Adjust seasoning with hot sauce or additional BBQ sauce if desired. Cover and refrigerate for at least one hour before serving.
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