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That Delicious Japanese Salad Dressing You Love…

This is the only dressing, besides blue cheese, that makes iceberg lettuce taste awesome.  This Japanese salad dressing recipe is made with miso, ginger, and carrots and is super easy to whip up.  For those who have not done so already, making your homemade salad dressing can be a life-changer. Store-bought dressings are loaded with sugar, often have little nutritional value, and can be full of chemicals.

Japanese Salad Dressing

This is a simple, clean recipe that packs a ton of flavor and nutritional punch, thanks to the ginger and carrots, which complement each other perfectly.  Ginger, for those who don’t know, is believed to be extremely beneficial to the body, helping with digestion, reducing nausea, easing muscle pain, reducing inflammation, preventing heart disease, lowering cholesterol, and even helping to reduce symptoms of the common cold.

Japanese Salad Dressing

If that’s not enough, carrots are rich in vitamins A and K, are high in fiber, and are associated with several health benefits including protecting vision, promoting healthy skin, lowering the risk of heart disease, and improving gum health.  Seriously, I think we all should be eating this dressing daily!  Try this on your next salad, and use it as a dip for your kids’ vegetables; you name it, it’s good for you and delicious. Stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator this delicious dressing will last for a week.

About the Author

Andrea Potischman

I am a professionally trained NYC chef turned CA mom and food blogger. I post about real food, with doable ingredient lists that are family friendly.

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