When I go out for sushi, I love to get a side order of spinach gomae. The slightly spicy mix of sesame and soy hits me just right, and my regular spot is generous with the dressing, so I also use it to dip my sushi. Now that I have a recipe, I make it and use it however I please - despite the fact there is no oil in it, it works really well as a light salad dressing. Remember to give it a good shake or stir before using it as the solids tend to collect at the bottom of the container.
You will need:
250ml / 1C mirin
250ml / 1C sake
250ml / 1C soy sauce
200ml / 6.8fl oz sesame seeds
60ml / 1/4C wasabi
1 "knuckle" fresh ginger
Method:
- put the mirin and sake in a pot, heat it, ignite it and burn off the alcohol, then cool
- toast the sesame seeds, then cool
- blend the sesame seeds fine in a blender
- grate the ginger on a Microplane
- put the wasabi, ginger, and sesame seeds in a bowl, then use the soy sauce and a whisk to make a paste
- gradually whisk in the mirin and sake
- use as needed
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