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5 Best Japanese Salad Dressing Recipes

Wasabi Dressing

If you ever wonder where you can get the kind of salad dressings that are served at every Japanese steakhouse or restaurant, these recipes are perfect for you to try. While there are some bottled Japanese dressings available at grocery stores, they are not exactly the same as restaurant-style dressings. You may be surprised that these dressings are so easy to make at home with simple and fresh ingredients. Hope you try them soon!

Carrot Ginger Dressing

Carrot Ginger Dressing

Carrot Ginger Dressing is the dressing used in many Japanese restaurants in the US.  The more American the restaurants are, the more likely they use this dressing for their salad, it seems.  It is very easy to make; just mix grated carrots and ginger with seasonings and oil.

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Sesame Dressing Recipe

Sesame Dressing

Sesame Dressing is a mayo based dressing with a burst of sesame flavor that is popular for salad in Japan. It has more calories than soy sauce based dressings, but it tastes so good. There are a lot of bottled sesame dressings at Japanese supermarkets, but it is very easy to make at home.

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Onion Dressing

Onion Dressing

Onion Dressing is a salad dressing made with grated brown onion, Soy Sauce, and rice vinegar. This dressing is full of onion flavor, but not as harsh as you may think. It is not only good on regular salad, but it’s also great with grilled meat and seafood.

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Miso Dressing

Miso Dressing

Miso Dressing is a tasty Miso based dressing great for salads, simple boiled vegetables, and even cooked meat. This salty sweet dressing tastes quite different from western dressings, but you’ll like it if you like the flavor of Miso.

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Wasabi Dressing

Wasabi Dressing

Wasabi Dressing is a soy sauce-based salad dressing with a kick of Wasabi flavor. It can add an instant Japanese flavor just by drizzling over your ordinary salad or vegetable dishes. Most of us outside Japan don’t have access to fresh Wasabi root, and are likely to use Wasabi paste in a tube, or a powder form that is simply mixed with water to make a paste.

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Wasabi Dressing

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  • retro bowl friv
    February 28, 2024 at 11:03 am

    It is a great resource for discovering a healthy and delicious aspect of Japanese cuisine. These recipes offer excellent options for those who want to taste traditional Japanese delicacies. Full of rich flavors, healthy and refreshing, these sauces add vitality to any green salad or vegetable dish. With these recipes, you are offered a way that you can easily prepare at home and experience the unique flavors of Japanese cuisine.