
It’s that mild green sauce.
The one Taco Bell Green Sauce fans always remember.
Smooth. Tangy. Slightly savory.
And surprisingly easy to recreate at home.
Many Taco Bell fans still talk about the legendary green sauce that quietly disappeared from the menu years ago. It had a mild kick, a creamy texture, and that unmistakable fast-food flavor that worked on almost everything.
The good news? This homemade Taco Bell green sauce recipe recreates that nostalgic flavor using simple ingredients you probably already have in your kitchen.

Quick Answer
Taco Bell green sauce is a mild, creamy Mexican-style sauce made with green chilies, sour cream, spices, and herbs. It’s slightly tangy, lightly spicy, and incredibly versatile.
This copycat version takes about 10 minutes to make and pairs perfectly with:
- tacos
- burritos
- quesadillas
- grilled chicken
- nachos
It’s especially great as a dipping sauce for tortilla chips.
Why This Recipe Works
This green sauce works because it balances creamy texture with mild chili flavor.
Green chilies provide gentle heat, while sour cream creates the smooth, restaurant-style base.
Garlic powder and cumin add subtle Tex-Mex depth, and lime juice keeps the sauce bright and fresh.
The result is a creamy, tangy sauce that tastes very close to the original Taco Bell version.

What It Tastes Like
Taco Bell green sauce has a very distinct flavor profile.
It’s:
- mildly spicy
- creamy and smooth
- slightly tangy
- savory with subtle garlic notes
The heat level is very mild, making it perfect for people who enjoy flavor without intense spice.
Think of it as a cross between a mild salsa verde and a creamy taco sauce.
Ingredients You’ll Need
- 1 cup sour cream
- ½ cup canned diced green chilies
- 1 tablespoon mayonnaise
- 1 teaspoon garlic powder
- ½ teaspoon cumin
- ½ teaspoon onion powder
- 1 tablespoon lime juice
- ½ teaspoon salt
Why These Ingredients Matter
Green chilies give the sauce its signature flavor without overpowering heat.
Sour cream creates the creamy body that makes this sauce perfect for dipping.
Cumin and garlic powder add the classic Tex-Mex aroma that Taco Bell sauces are known for.
Lime juice brightens the sauce and balances the richness.

How to Make It
Step 1: Combine the Base
In a bowl, mix sour cream and mayonnaise until smooth.
Step 2: Add the Chilies
Stir in the diced green chilies.
Step 3: Season the Sauce
Add garlic powder, cumin, onion powder, and salt.
Step 4: Brighten the Flavor
Mix in the lime juice.
Step 5: Let It Rest
Refrigerate the sauce for 20 minutes before serving.
If the sauce looks slightly thin at first, don’t worry — it thickens as it rests.

Taco Bell Green Sauce
Ingredients
- sour cream
- green chilies
- mayonnaise
- garlic powder
- cumin
- onion powder
- lime juice
- salt
Instructions
- Combine sour cream and mayonnaise.
- Stir in green chilies.
- Add spices.
- Mix in lime juice.
- Chill before serving.
Notes
Pro Tips
• Use fire-roasted green chilies for deeper flavor.
• Blend the sauce for an ultra-smooth texture.
• Adjust lime juice for extra brightness.
Ingredient Swaps
You can easily customize this sauce.
- Greek yogurt instead of sour cream
- fresh roasted poblano instead of canned chilies
- lime zest for extra citrus aroma
Make It Your Way
This sauce works in many ways:
- taco topping
- burrito drizzle
- quesadilla dip
- grilled chicken sauce
- nacho drizzle
Storage & Meal Prep
Store the sauce in an airtight jar in the refrigerator.
Shelf life: 4–5 days
Freezing is not recommended because dairy sauces can separate.
Common Questions
Is this the original Taco Bell green sauce?
It’s a close copycat version inspired by the discontinued menu sauce.
Is the sauce spicy?
No. It’s very mild.
Can I freeze it?
Freezing is not recommended.
What can I serve it with?
Tacos, burritos, grilled chicken, and nachos.
Can I make it dairy free?
Yes — use dairy-free sour cream.
Can I make it thicker?
Add an extra tablespoon of mayonnaise.
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Final Thoughts
This Taco Bell green sauce proves that some of the best fast-food flavors can be recreated at home with simple ingredients.
Once you try it on tacos or burritos, it might become your new favorite Tex-Mex sauce.
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