Sashimi Salad with Soy Sauce Dressing

Jipbap Mama
5 min readOct 22, 2024

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….A salad that everyone prefers, without any pressure! My mother’s sashimi salad, served in an Asian style, featured fresh vegetables topped with a couple of slices of sashimi in a small bowl before a meal, accompanied by a refreshing soy sauce dressing. The soy sauce dressing was the highlight. She would sauté onions for a long time to bring out a sweet flavor, and then enhance the taste with special Mat-Gan-Jang blend. If you have a few pieces of leftover sashimi, you can easily make an elegant dish for your table. It’s similar to a Japanese-style salad but has a distinct and clean flavor. This sauce can be refrigerated for about three weeks, and when you’re ready to use it, just shake it to mix it again. And here’s a tip: sometimes, a sesame dressing works wonderfully with sashimi salad too!

Servings: 2

Time: 30 minutes

Ingredients:

  1. 100 g of mixed greens, cleaned and patted dry
  2. 150 g of sashimi (amberjack, tuna, yellowtail, or sea bream — choose your favorite), sliced thinly

For soy sauce dressing:

  1. 150 g onion, sliced thinly
  2. 50–60 g garlic cloves, sliced thinly
  3. 10 g ginger, sliced thinly
  4. 1/3 cup olive oil
  5. 150 ml Mat-Gan-Jang
  6. 50 ml Mirin
  7. 100 ml vinegar
  8. 2 tsp sesame oil

Cooking Instruction:

  1. Heat a pan over medium-low heat, then add the olive oil, onion, garlic, and ginger.

2. Stir-fry them until they turn light brown.

3. Add the Mirin and Mat-Gan-Jang to the pan. Bring it to a boil. Set it aside to cool down.

4. After cooling, add the vinegar and strain through a sieve. Store it in the refrigerator.

5. Slice the sashimi prior to serving.

6. Place the green mixture on a serving plate.

7. Carefully place the sashimi on top of the green mixture.

8. Serve it with the soy sauce dressing.

You can also view this recipe on Instagram.

https://www.instagram.com/p/DCO_BAgPkSA/?img_index=3

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Jipbap Mama
Jipbap Mama

Written by Jipbap Mama

I started organizing recipes that my family likes. I learned these recipes from some chefs and popular blogs. May my daughters remember mama's food.

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