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Japanese Recipes — #1 Tosazu Cabbage, #2 Green Salad w/Miso Karashi Dressing, #3 Kewpie Miso Crudite Dip

  • Writer: Wabi Sabi Japan Living
    Wabi Sabi Japan Living
  • Aug 17
  • 1 min read

#1 Tosazu Cabbage

This light and refreshing dish highlights the simplicity of Japanese recipes, where just a few ingredients bring out incredible flavor. Crisp napa cabbage is dressed with tosazu—a blend of rice vinegar and dashi—for a tangy, umami-rich bite. A sprinkle of togarashi adds a gentle kick, making it the perfect side dish to balance richer flavors on your table.


#2 Green Salad with Miso Neri Dressing

Bright, fresh, and full of flavor—this Japanese-style green salad pairs seasonal vegetables with a creamy miso-mustard dressing. White miso and karashi mustard combine with rice vinegar, sesame oil, and neutral oil for a dressing that’s tangy, savory, and slightly spicy. It’s a refreshing way to enjoy the depth of Japanese recipes in an easy everyday salad.


#3 Kewpie Miso Crudité Dip

This playful recipe brings Japanese flavors to your appetizer spread. Kewpie mayonnaise blends with miso paste, sesame oil, and a touch of layu for a creamy, umami-packed dip with just the right amount of heat. Served with crisp crudités, it’s a crowd-pleasing snack or starter that showcases how Japanese recipes can transform simple ingredients into bold, addictive flavors.

Click on PDF link below for recipes.

Street scene in Ginza, Tokyo, crowded with pedestrians. "Cool Japanese Recipes" text overlay. Event info: Cooking Demo, Sat, Aug 16th, 5:30 PM.
Weekend shopping on Chuo-Dori Ave, where Ginza’s main street transforms into a lively pedestrian zone in the heart of Tokyo.

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