**Japanese Ginger Salad Dressing: A Flavorful and Versatile Condiment**
Japanese ginger salad dressing is a versatile and flavorful condiment that can elevate the taste of various salads, grilled meats, and even vegetables. Made with a blend of soy sauce, rice vinegar, sesame oil, ginger, and a touch of sweetness, this dressing offers a harmonious balance of salty, tangy, and slightly spicy flavors. Its unique taste profile makes it an excellent choice for adding an Asian-inspired twist to your favorite dishes. This article provides three variations of Japanese ginger salad dressing: a classic version, a creamy version, and a spicy version. Whether you're looking for a simple dressing for your everyday salad or something more complex to impress your dinner guests, these recipes have got you covered. Get ready to tantalize your taste buds with this delicious and versatile Japanese ginger salad dressing!
JAPANESE STEAKHOUSE GINGER SALAD DRESSING COPYCAT SHOGUN STEAK
Make and share this Japanese Steakhouse Ginger Salad Dressing CopyCat Shogun Steak recipe from Food.com.
Provided by Dropbear
Categories Salad Dressings
Time 15m
Yield 1 3/4 cups
Number Of Ingredients 13
Steps:
- Combine all ingredients in a blender.
- Blend on high speed for about 30 seconds or until all of the ginger is well-pureed.
- This recipe yields 1 3/4 cups.
JAPANESE GINGER SALAD DRESSING
This is a great dressing just like the kind they serve in the Japanese steakhouses.
Provided by Paula
Categories Side Dish Sauces and Condiments Recipes Salad Dressing Recipes
Time 5m
Yield 12
Number Of Ingredients 8
Steps:
- In a small bowl, whisk together the soy sauce, lemon juice, garlic, ginger, mustard, honey and pepper. Once these are thoroughly combined, add the oil in a steady stream, whisking constantly. When all of the oil is incorporated into the dressing, pour into a glass jar and chill until serving.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 170.2 calories, Carbohydrate 3 g, Fat 18 g, Fiber 0.5 g, Protein 0.5 g, SaturatedFat 2.5 g, Sodium 312 mg, Sugar 1.1 g
MISO CARROT SAUCE WITH GINGER (JAPANESE SALAD DRESSING)
Really nice dressing! One measure of a good home cook is the ability to make your own salad dressing. Or so says Mark Bittman in the food section of the New York Times. This is the orange dressing you sometimes see on your too-cold salad in Japanese restaurants. I made this tonight, and thought it was much better than any other I ever tried at a Japanese restaurant! I made this with half the corn oil, so if you'd like to try the original recipe you can increase amount to 1/4 cup. I did not decrease the sesame oil (but did use regular).
Provided by Kumquat the Cats fr
Categories Sauces
Time 10m
Yield 1 1/4 cup, 5 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 8
Steps:
- Put all ingredients except salt and pepper in a food processor and pulse a few times to mince carrots.
- If using a blender, turn on briefly and turn off and repeat a few times. Then let machine run for a minute or so until mixture is chunky-smooth.
- Taste and add salt and pepper to taste.
- Serve immediately or cover tightly and refrigerate for up to several days.
JAPANESE SALAD WITH CARROT-GINGER DRESSING
Steps:
- 1) Combine the lettuce, sliced cucumber, cabbage, and cherry tomatoes in a salad bowl. 2) Blend all the dressing ingredients in a food processor until the carrot and ginger are pureed. Put the finished dressing in a small serving bowl with a serving spoon. 3) Serve the salad in individual-size bowls and pass the dressing. The grated carrot and ginger will cling to the top of the lettuce, and the remainder will seep to the bottom, so it's not advisable to use flat plates.
JAPANESE CARROT-GINGER SALAD DRESSING
This is a fabulous "orange dressing" commonly found in Japanese restaurants. The recipe is from Ichiban, a San Diego sushi restaurant & it was written up in an old Gourmet Magazine (November 1994). Recipe makes about 4 1/4 cups dressing.
Provided by blucoat
Categories Sauces
Time 5m
Yield 68 tablespoons
Number Of Ingredients 11
Steps:
- Place all ingredients in a blender or food processor; process on high until smooth, at least 2 minutes.
SPINACH SALAD WITH JAPANESE GINGER DRESSING
Inspired by the spunky ginger dressing served on iceberg lettuce at Japanese steakhouses across the U.S., this full-flavored salad was created with far fewer calories and less fat. Add shrimp for lunch or a light supper. From Eating Well magazine, October 2008
Provided by kitty.rock
Categories Salad Dressings
Time 20m
Yield 4 1 1/2 cup serving, 4 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 12
Steps:
- Combine onion, oil, vinegar, ginger, ketchup, soy sauce, garlic, salt and pepper in a blender.
- Process until combined.
- Toss spinach, carrot and bell pepper with the dressing in a large bowl until evenly coated.
- Serve.
- NOTE: You can cover and refrigerate the dressing (Step 1) for up to 5 days.
JAPANESE SALAD WITH GINGER SOY DRESSING
Make and share this Japanese Salad With Ginger Soy Dressing recipe from Food.com.
Provided by PanNan
Categories Japanese
Time 15m
Yield 4 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 12
Steps:
- Cut the small lettuces in half and place on four plates. Divide the edamame, radish slices and pieces and carrot matchsticks evenly amongst the four plates.
- Place the remaining ingredients in a blender or food processor and blend until smooth. Drizzle over the salads and serve.
Tips:
- Use fresh ginger for the best flavor. Peel and grate it finely.
- If you don't have sesame oil, you can substitute another light oil, such as olive oil or canola oil.
- Taste the dressing before serving and adjust the seasonings to your liking. You may want to add more ginger, soy sauce, or honey.
- This dressing is best used fresh, but it can be stored in the refrigerator for up to 3 days.
- Use this dressing on salads, grilled meats, or fish, or as a dipping sauce for dumplings or spring rolls.
Conclusion:
This Japanese ginger salad dressing is a delicious and versatile dressing that can be used on a variety of dishes. It's easy to make and can be tailored to your own taste preferences. Whether you're looking for a light and refreshing dressing for a salad or a flavorful marinade for grilled meats, this dressing is sure to please. So next time you're looking for a new dressing to try, give this Japanese ginger salad dressing a try. You won't be disappointed!
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