Sliced raw onion is often used in dishes such as salads and sandwiches in Japan.  It is great for our Potato Salad, too.  Onion is usually a supporting character, but here in this Onion Salad recipe, it is the main and only vegetable in the salad.

Onion is a very healthy vegetable in which the nutritional composition can help lower cholesterol.  Eating it raw is especially good.  However, sometimes onion can be too hot and spicy to eat raw.  You could buy sweet onion if you want to eat it raw, but also you can put sliced onion in water while preparing to reduce the hot flavor.

Our dressing is similar to Ponzu, tangy soy sauce, with some oil.  It goes so well with sliced onion.  It is certainly a very simple and easy side dish, but it’s also very tasty and good with any meal.

Onion Salad
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Onion Salad

Prep Time 3 minutes
Cook Time 2 minutes
Soaking Time 10 minutes
Total Time 15 minutes
Servings 4 servings
Sliced onion with soy rice vinegar dressing

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Instructions 

  • Slice onion very thinly. Use slicer if you have it. Put sliced onion in water with salt (about 1/4 tsp) and leave for 10 minutes or so. Squeeze and dry with a paper towel.
  • Whisk soy sauce, vinegar, oil and sugar very well in a bowl. Add sliced onion and mix.
  • Sprinkle with Katsuobushi if you like.
Course: Side Dish
Cuisine: Japanese
Keyword: onion, salad


Onion Salad Recipe

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Noriko and Yuko, the authors of this site, are both from Japan but now live in California. They love cooking and eating great food, and share a similar passion for home cooking using fresh ingredients. Noriko and Yuko plan and develop recipes together for Japanese Cooking 101. They cook and shoot photos/videos at their home kitchen(s.)

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