Miso-Ginger Dressing Recipe (2024)

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Alierias

The Japanese restaurant I worked in in the 1980's taught me to make this with the addition of a peeled apple. Fuji, or Granny Smith, which adds some sweetness and pectin, which keeps everything fresher longer. Also, a dash of mirin instead of sugar, if it's still bitter.

Jennifer B.

A delicious recipe with an excellent flavor. We didn't find the toasted sesame oil too heavy a flavor at all. One dinner, I realized I didn't have quite as many carrots in the fridge as I had thought, and so tossed in some chopped red bell pepper - yum! It thinned the dressing a little, and added a delicious subtle sweetness beyond the carrots. Now, I occasionally add some bell pepper for a change up.

K Palladino

The sesame oil was a little strong for me, I'd recommend using a tsp and increasing it slowly to taste. It hid the ginger and miso flavoring.

beaconps

Sesame oil is seasoning, Only a few drops are usually added to a neutral oil when stir-frying. Use with light, light, hand. I would almost never add a Tbls to anything except a marinade.

SonomaSMB

I love the flavors of this, but find it to be too thick for a dressing. I use one carrot & thin it out with orange or grapefruit juice, which also adds a little fruity sweetness.

So versatile!

Nancy

I love the miso dressings served in Japanese restaurants. The old Sushi Wabi in Chicago served a delicious dressing that made eating the salad a total delight. This dressing tasted exactly like that one. I followed the recipe exactly. It is so easy to prepare and spectacular on fresh lettuce and crunchy veggies.

Janet

I replaced the carrot with 1/2 cup finely shredded daikon, which is how I've had this dressing in Japanese restaurants. Used minced ginger in a jar and skipped the "processing",just whisked it . Simple and saved on cleanup!

ERH

Like others seeking to incorporate a little sweetness, I added a tiny drizzle of maple syrup (did I mention I’m in Canada?) and it really made everything perfect. I made it to dress a salad, but next time I think I’ll put this dressing on a brown rice bowl with lots of veggies — I’m thinking spinach, edamame, tofu, diced cauliflower and some toasted sesame seeds.

Bella

Is dark sesame oil the same as toasted sesame oil?

Leslie

This is a simple sauce that greatly elevates a sandwich or salad. I served it with seared ahi, lightly sauteed spinach, red bell pepper, inside a home-made tortilla.

Brad

I lived in Japan for years, but never saw this particular version. The more common Japanese restaurant dressing , I think, is with daikon and ponzu, not carrot and miso.

Jules

I roasted the carrots first and used three to make up for shrinkage. Added a lovely smokey flavor and resulted in a more creamy concoction.

Superchomak

This is good but really needs some sugar to balance out the acidity. I added 2 or 3 teaspoons and it was perfect.

Boyce

I learned a similar recipe in the 80s working at a legit sushi bar. It used a small yellow onion in place of one of the carrots. It’s a great riff on this recipe.

Anita Kusick

Very similar to dressing in Saveur. Doubled this recipe excepting carrots, added 1/2 small sweet onion, splash of soy and mirin. Perfect balance.

Kathleen

The best dressing recipe yet.

Sue H

I made this tonight and followed some of the other people's notes. I put everything above (minus salt and pepper) in the blender. I added, half an apple, a sweet onion, Mirin, and a splash of soy. I pulsed in a blender and then adjusted to taste. The dressing is incredible! Thank you!

Anonymous

I have made this multiple times; each time it is well received and quickly eaten. I use 1/4 cup of mirin for the rice vinegar, grapeseed oil or canola oil, and at least one-inch piece of ginger. I haven't added the salt and no one has missed it. This dressing is popular as a salad dressing or veggie dip.

roxie

Add orange juice & a squeeze of honey for sweetness, plus some extra oil to balance the added ingredients

Karen

Very enjoyable, versatile dressing. Excellent flavor. Can be a bit thick, I added minor amount of grapeseed oil to thin. 1 tsp. of dark sesame oil was sufficient. If using Vitamix, consider doubling the recipe, otherwise you will spend an inordinate amount of time using spatula to scrape down sides and bottom of bowl.

Jeremy

Delicious, I made as written and the sesame oil was definitely not overpowering as some other commenters have suggested.

s-monk

Great, just as written. Used on my breakfast salad which had romaine lettuce, sliced watermelon radish, two hard boiled eggs, crumbled feta, avocado and toasted sunflower seeds.

John

Recommend using some smoked paprika in addition to the sweet.Would be good over orzo or couscous.

Amanda

Made this in a nutribullet.Reduced sesame oil to 1 teaspoon.Added 1 very small gala apple.Added 1 teaspoon mirin.

KYS

Ingredients by weight (based on my first time making this recipe by measuring by volume) 55g grape seed oil, 60g rice vinegar, 55g miso, 12g sesame oil

Mike

Can you freeze it?

Amovitam

I love this recipe as a salad dressing and sauce for brown rice and veggie wraps and other things. I make it in a Vitamix. I usually add a clove of raw garlic. Other additions I like to play with: habanero chile, orange or lime juice, onion or shallot, mayo.

Todd

Agree, the sesame oil amount is a little heavy handed. Would add to taste. Otherwise, delicious!

ChefSacky

Added 2 tbsp of apple cider vinegar for sweetness and kick. Served over rice bowls of roasted root veg and fresh radish, and a fried egg. Delicious.

Sandi Welch

Add peeled minced apple, dash of mirin instead of sugar if bitter

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Miso-Ginger Dressing Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What is ginger dressing made of? ›

Combine olive oil, soy sauce, rice vinegar, water, honey, garlic, and ginger in a 1-pint glass jar. Cover the jar with a tight-fitting lid; shake well. Remove the lid, then heat the jar in the microwave until honey is dissolved, about 1 minute. Allow to cool.

How many calories are in ginger miso dressing? ›

2 tbsp of ginger miso homestyle dressing (365 Everyday Value) contains 100 Calories.

How many calories is in ginger dressing at Japanese restaurants? ›

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Nutrition Facts
For a Serving Size of 2 tbsp (30g)
How many calories are in Japanese Ginger Dressing? Amount of calories in Japanese Ginger Dressing: Calories 100Calories from Fat 72 (72%)
% Daily Value *
How much fat is in Japanese Ginger Dressing? Amount of fat in Japanese Ginger Dressing: Total Fat 8g-
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What is the healthiest salad dressing in the world? ›

What is the healthiest dressing for a salad?
  • Vinaigrette. This classic combination of vinegar and olive oil gets the highest marks from dietitians. ...
  • Honey mustard. It's sweet and tangy, and also olive oil-based. ...
  • Yogurt-based dressing. ...
  • Pesto-based dressing. ...
  • Avocado-based dressing. ...
  • Tahini dressing. ...
  • Green goddess dressing.
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Can diabetics eat ginger dressing? ›

While more research is necessary, some evidence suggests ginger may help manage blood sugar levels. As such, people with diabetes can safely consume ginger as part of a healthy eating plan.

Is miso ginger soup good for you? ›

Miso is great because it's rich in probiotics and helps supplement your stomach with healthy bacteria, and ginger has a lot of anti-inflammatory properties.

Is there sugar in miso dressing? ›

Miso ginger salad dressing, miso ginger by Earth Island contains 80 calories per 30 g serving. This serving contains 7 g of fat, 1 g of protein and 4 g of carbohydrate. The latter is 3 g sugar and 0 g of dietary fiber, the rest is complex carbohydrate.

Is miso soup high in calories? ›

Miso Soup Nutrition Information. Miso soup nutrition varies by what's included in the soup. A 1-cup (240-gram) serving using miso, tofu, chicken broth, seaweed or kelp, mushrooms, salted cod, and vegetable oil contains the following: Calories: 76.8.

Does Japanese ginger have sugar? ›

Pickled sushi ginger or Gari (ガリ) is a Japanese pickle made by brining thin slices of young ginger in vinegar, sugar, and salt. It has a refreshing sweet and sour taste with a hint of spiciness, making it a popular side dish to serve with sushi.

Is Japanese sushi ginger healthy? ›

Pickled ginger, often served alongside sushi and other Asian dishes, is a flavorful condiment and a nutritional powerhouse. This pink-hued delicacy, known for its tangy and slightly spicy taste, offers a wide range of health benefits.

Is Japanese mayo high in Calories? ›

Like American mayo, Japanese mayo is high in calories and fat—1 tablespoon of Kewpie mayo contains 100 calories and 10 grams of fat, or 16% of your Daily Value. However, it's relatively low in sodium, 4% of your Daily Value, and contains no carbs or sugar.

What is ginger sauce made of? ›

In a blender, combine onion, garlic, ginger, lemon juice, soy sauce, sugar, and vinegar. Process until smooth. Serve at room temperature.

What is ginger made of? ›

Ginger products are made from fresh or dried ginger root, or from steam distillation of the oil in the root. You can find ginger extracts, tinctures, capsules, and oils. You can also buy fresh ginger root and make a tea.

What does PF Chang's ginger dressing taste like? ›

Chang's Home Menu Creamy Ginger Salad Dressing. A taste of ginger and the subtle sweetness of miso combine for a flavorful salad topping that is sure to be a hit.

What are the ingredients in Stubborn Chef ginger dressing? ›

Stubborn Chef - Ginger Dressing, 250 Millilitre

Ingrediants: ginger root, onion, garlic, rice vinegar, soy sauce, canola oil.

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