Ginger dressing

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Ginger dressing
Salad dressing or dip

Salad with ginger dressing
Alternative name(s):
Sesame ginger dressing, sesame dressing
Main ingredient(s):
Seasoned rice vinegar, garlic, ginger, olive oil, chili sauce, scallions, sesame seeds, soy sauce, peppers, honey or corn syrup, water
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Ginger dressing (also called sesame ginger dressing or sesame dressing) is an Asian style salad dressing. It is made with seasoned rice vinegar, minced garlic, ginger, olive oil, chili sauce, scallions, sesame seeds, soy sauce, peppers, honey or corn syrup, and water. Often served as a topping for salads at Asian restaurants, sesame ginger dressing has a taste of spiciness and sweetness. The dressing is also used as a dipping sauce for grilled chicken. Ingredients for a typical ginger dressing (in this case a sesame ginger dressing): water, vegetable oil, sugar, soy sauce, onion, ginger, vinegar, brown sugar, chile.[1] The first and original ginger dressing was created by Dojo Restaurant in 1973. The dressing called Dojo Kamikaze Dressing originated in New York City, but can now be found all over the U.S. and at most Japanese restaurants today.[2]

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