Hibachi Ginger Sauce: A Quick & Tasty Hibachi Dipping Sauce Recipe! (2024)

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This hibachi ginger sauce is a popular Benihana dipping sauce perfect for serving with your family's favorite hibachi dinners! You'll love how simple it is to prepare and how well the flavors go with seafood, meat, or vegetables.

Use it with , chicken, fried rice, and vegetables!

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This hibachi-style ginger dipping sauce is one I have used for many years, like my Benihana Ginger Salad Dressing. The ginger dipping sauce, mustard cream sauce, and dressing recipe were available on the Benihana website, and I've had them committed to memory ever since!

So, avid fans like myself simply have to have ginger sauce at home! Thankfully, it's very easy to make and doesn't require any special ingredients...other than some fresh ginger.

If you love making hibachii-inspired meals for dinner as much as I do, then you have to check out all of my fabulous hibachi recipes on my hibachi page!

🥘 Ingredients

A few inches of fresh ginger root is all you will need, or even a tube of ginger (paste) is available in the produce section. I do not recommend substituting ground ginger!

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  • Onion - ½cuponion(½ a medium onion).
  • Ginger - 2tablespoons ofginger(fresh, peeled, then thin sliced or grated).
  • Lemon - ½largelemon(zested, chopped, and squeezed).
  • Soy Sauce - 1cupof soy sauce.
  • Vinegar - ½cupof vinegar.

*Be sure to see the free printable recipe card below for ingredients, exact amounts & instructions with tips!*

🔪 How To Make Hibachi Ginger Sauce

I suggest using a food processor, blender, or even a hand blender to make this recipe. However, you can also grate and crush the onion and ginger. The best consistency results are from using one of the appliances mentioned!

This recipe will yield approximately 6 servings. There is plenty for everyone to have enough to dip their hibachi dinner in!

  1. Prep. Chop ½cupof onion, peel, and either thinly slice or grate 2tablespoons of ginger. Zest the ½ lemon and squeeze into a food processor blender bowl or cup.
  2. Add ingredients. Add in the 1cup of soy sauce and ½cup of vinegar, then combine until smooth.
  3. Chill and serve. Refrigerate until ready to serve. Stir or shake before serving.

It's wonderful with steak tips, grilled or roasted chicken, and seafood like butter-poached lobster or pan-seared shrimp! Enjoy!

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💭 Tips & Notes

  • Ingredient Quantities: The original Benihana ginger sauce recipe uses double the quantities mentioned in the recipe card, with 5 ounces of onion and 2 ounces of fresh ginger. If you're concerned about the amount of ginger, start with a smaller quantity and adjust to taste.
  • Using Dried Ground Ginger: Dried ground ginger is more potent than fresh ginger. Begin with a smaller amount when using it in your dipping sauce, and adjust the flavor by tasting as you go.
  • Adding Sweetness: For a hint of sweetness in your sauce, consider adding a tablespoon of honey or brown sugar. This can balance the flavors and add a pleasant taste to the sauce.
  • Serving Temperature: This ginger sauce can be served either chilled or at room temperature, depending on your preference and the dish you're pairing it with.

🥡 Storing

Store in an airtight container and keep refrigerated before serving. Benihana's signature ginger dipping sauce tastes best after being refrigerated, if not overnight, then at least for an hour or more.

Ginger sauce may be stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to one week.

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❓ FAQ

How Can I Use This Ginger Sauce?

There are many ways to enjoy this amazingly delicious sauce! Besides using this condiment to dip your favorite hibachi protein in, you can also serve it as a dipping sauce for wontons, sushi, potstickers, and egg rolls!

Can I Freeze Hibachi Ginger Sauce?

Absolutely! You can store your ginger sauce in a freezer-safe container and freeze it for up to 4 months. Thaw in the refrigerator the night before you are ready to serve.

Can I Use Ground Ginger Instead Of Fresh Ginger In This Sauce Recipe?

You can use ground ginger if you already have it in your pantry. However, I do not recommend using it in place of fresh ginger. Fresh ginger will make the flavor of this sauce a hundred times better! If you use ground ginger, just know it is way more potent than fresh ginger, so add a little at a time.

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  • Hibachi Salmon - If you love salmon as much as I do, then you have to make this easy and delicious hibachi-style salmon dinner!
  • Hibachi Mustard Sauce - This mustard sauce recipe tastes exactly like the mustard sauce you'd get at Benihana's Japanese steakhouse!
  • Hibachi Zucchini - Hibachi zucchini and onions are pan-fried and flavored with teriyaki sauce, soy sauce, and some red pepper flakes!
  • Hibachi Chicken - This hibachi chicken is incredibly delicious and perfect for meal prepping your lunches!
  • Hibachi Noodles - These tender hibachi noodles are the perfect base for hibachi steak, chicken, seafood, or vegetables!

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📖 Recipe Card

Hibachi Ginger Sauce

This hibachi ginger sauce is a popular Benihana dipping sauce perfect for serving with your family's favorite hibachi dinners! You'll love how simple it is to prepare and how well the flavors go with seafood, meat, or vegetables.

Author | Angela

Servings: 6 servings

Calories: 37kcal

Prep 5 minutes minutes

Cooking 0 minutes minutes

Total Time 5 minutes minutes

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Ingredients

  • ½ cup onion (½ a medium onion)
  • 2 tablespoon ginger (fresh, peeled, then thin sliced or grated)
  • ½ large lemon (zested, chopped, and squeezed)
  • 1 cup soy sauce
  • ½ cup vinegar

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Instructions

  • Chop ½ cup onion, peel, and either thinly slice or grate 2 tablespoon ginger. Zest the ½ large lemon and squeeze the juice into a food processor blender bowl or cup.

  • Add 1 cup soy sauce and ½ cup vinegar, then combine until smooth.

  • Refrigerate until ready to serve. Stir or shake before serving.

Notes

  • The original and authentic Benihana ginger sauce recipe is double the amount given in the recipe card. It calls for 5 ounces of onion and 2 ounces of fresh ginger, which can seem like a lot! If you are worried about the ginger quantity, start with less. You can always add more!
  • If using dried ground ginger it is more potent than fresh ginger. Start with less and adjust by tasting your dipping sauce.
  • If you'd like a touch of sweetness, you can add a tablespoon of honey or brown sugar.
  • Feel free to serve this sauce chilled or at room temperature.

*Benihana's signature ginger dipping sauce tastes best after being refrigerated, if not overnight, then at least for an hour or more.

**Ginger sauce may be stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to one week.

Nutrition

Calories: 37kcal (2%) | Carbohydrates: 5g (2%) | Protein: 4g (8%) | Fat: 1g (2%) | Saturated Fat: 1g (6%) | Sodium: 2161mg (94%) | Potassium: 124mg (4%) | Fiber: 1g (4%) | Sugar: 1g (1%) | Vitamin C: 6mg (7%) | Calcium: 13mg (1%) | Iron: 1mg (6%)

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Benihana Ginger Dipping Sauce, Hibachi Ginger Sauce

Course Condiments, Sauces

Cuisine Japanese

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  1. Cindy says

    Hibachi Ginger Sauce: A Quick & Tasty Hibachi Dipping Sauce Recipe! (11)
    I used seasoned rice wine vinegar because it has a slightly sweeter taste to me along with about a tsp of toasted sesame oil and love using this as a salad dressing. It reminds me of the salads that come with my bento box at Asian restaurants.

    Reply

  2. Christina says

    So the whole lemon goes into the food processor?

    Reply

    • Angela @ BakeItWithLove.com says

      No, to be more clear, it should say, "Zest the ½ lemon and squeeze the juice into a food processor blender bowl or cup"

      Reply

  3. Lydia A Hudnell says

    Hibachi Ginger Sauce: A Quick & Tasty Hibachi Dipping Sauce Recipe! (12)
    OMG, Perfection. I always try a recipe and find a little something to tweak. Not this time. Thank you.

    Reply

  4. N says

    Re vinegar ????
    White wine vinegar
    Malt vinegar
    Rice wine vinegar
    Cider vinegar

    Reply

    • Angela @ BakeItWithLove.com says

      No, none of the above. Use normal white vinegar. Enjoy!

      Reply

  5. Anonymous says

    What kind of vinegar?

    Reply

    • Angela @ BakeItWithLove.com says

      Just normal vinegar, nothing special needed 🙂 Thanks for the question!

      Reply

  6. Gael P. says

    Hibachi Ginger Sauce: A Quick & Tasty Hibachi Dipping Sauce Recipe! (13)
    I made a much smaller amount and used freshly ground dried ginger. It was delicious!

    Reply

Hibachi Ginger Sauce: A Quick & Tasty Hibachi Dipping Sauce Recipe! (2024)

FAQs

What is hibachi ginger sauce made of? ›

Simply combine all the ingredients in a blender: onion, ginger, garlic, soy sauce, rice wine vinegar, lemon juice, honey, dark soy sauce, and black pepper. Pulse until it is to your preferred consistency. And that's it!

What are the two dipping sauces at hibachi? ›

Their unique flavors and creamy textures make them the perfect companions for grilled delights. Whether you're a fan of the zesty kick of ginger sauce or the creamy indulgence of Yum Yum Sauce, one thing is certain: these two sauces are an essential part of the hibachi experience, and they're here to stay.

What is the brown sauce they use at hibachi? ›

The traditional Japanese Hibachi Brown Sauce, also known as “Yum Yum Sauce” or “Hibachi Sauce,” is usually vegan-friendly. The primary ingredients in this sauce are soy sauce, mirin (a sweet rice wine), dashi stock (made from dried bonito fish flakes or kelp), garlic, ginger, and sometimes a touch of sugar.

What do hibachi chefs squirt on food? ›

We asked our local hibachi chef and here is what is actually on the cart. The shakers are salt, pepper, sesame seeds, and garlic powder or garlic salt. The squirt bottles are sesame oil, soy sauce, and Japanese barbecue sauce (like Mr. Yoshido brand or the brand name “Japanese Barbecue Sauce”).

What sauce do hibachi chefs use? ›

Ginger Sauce: A staple in Japanese cuisine, Ginger Sauce adds a zesty kick to your hibachi dishes. Prepared with fresh ginger, soy sauce, vinegar, garlic, and a touch of sugar, this sauce perfectly complements the flavors of grilled meats and vegetables.

What are the three sauces at hibachi? ›

The most common sauces include ginger, sesame, miso, fruit and white sauce.

What is yum yum sauce made of hibachi? ›

Yum Yum Sauce is made of mayonnaise, ketchup, vinegar, garlic, sugar, paprika and water to thin the sauce out. That's it! It's really just a matter of the right ratios of ingredients to get the flavor you want!

What is the same as yum yum sauce? ›

Recipes differ slightly and it goes by a few names: Shrimp sauce, Japanese white sauce, yum yum sauce (or bang bang sauce or boom boom sauce if it's spicy). But the tangy, creamy sauce is basically the same. The name “yum yum sauce” seems to be the most universal thanks to Terry Ho.

What is the most popular Japanese sauce? ›

Shoyu (soy sauce)

Shoyu is the most widely used condiment in Japanese cuisine and found in or added to a large number of dishes. The fermented soybean product adds depth to a dish when cooked together or when used as a dipping sauce like for sushi. There are different types of soy sauce, including light and dark ones.

What is the best sauce for hibachi? ›

Yum yum sauce is most often used for Japanese steakhouse style recipes like Hibachi Veggies, Hibachi Fried Rice, and Hibachi Steak.

What seasoning do they use for hibachi? ›

The seasonings at hibachi restaurants are actually pretty simple. Veggies, rice, meats, and seafood are all seasoned with salt and pepper. Almost every dish also gets a hefty hunk of butter and garlic, as well as a squirt of a soy sauce based sauce.

What sauce do they use at Japanese restaurants? ›

Soy Sauce - Shoyu

Shoyu, or soy sauce, is perhaps the most well known of Japanese condiments. It's a dark sauce made from fermented boiled soybeans and roasted wheat, creating a salty but pleasant, savory taste. You will find it not only in traditional Japanese restaurants but also in most any restaurant in Japan.

How do you get hibachi flavor? ›

However, many hibachi restaurants serve a teriyaki sauce with the food. What gives hibachi unique flavor? If truly being cooked with fire, the coals or wood, but in the US, sesame oil, good quality dark soy sauce and butter with salt give it flavor.

What is a replacement for ginger sauce? ›

Dried Spices
  • Ground Allspice is often mistaken for a blended spice because it packs many flavors. ...
  • Ground Cinnamon is a wonderful ginger substitute that adds sweetness to a dish. ...
  • Ground Mace can be used in both sweet and savory dishes.
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What is Chinese ginger sauce made of? ›

The sauce is made with peeled and finely chopped fresh ginger, light soy sauce, and rice vinegar. All ingredients are available at well-assorted supermarkets or Asian grocery stores. Ginger is a root and oddly shaped with lots of nooks and crannies.

What is Chinese ginger dressing made of? ›

Directions. Put yogurt, lemon juice, rice wine vinegar, ketchup, soy sauce, onion, garlic, ginger paste, sugar, and black pepper in a blender; blend on High until smooth. Pour dressing into a sealable container, seal, and refrigerate at least 30 minute before serving.

What is Japanese ginger made of? ›

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.

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