Ginger Sauce (Benihana copycat) (2024)

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By: DianaPosted: 3/5/20Updated: 5/15/21

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This dipping sauce is a copycat recipe of Benihana’s ginger dipping sauce that you love! It pairs so well with hibachi steak, chicken, shrimp, veggies, and rice.

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If you’re a fan of Japanese steakhouse food, and hibachi-style cooking then chances are that you had this ginger sauce and loved it! This sauce is very similar to what you would get at Benihana restaurant. I personally can’t decide which hibachi sauce do I like more, this or the famous Yum yum sauce. But we always make these sauces at home to pair with our homemade favorite hibachi-style dinners.

This ginger sauce is so good, but it’s even better the next day! So if you’re planning a hibachi dinner ahead, then it’s a good idea to make this ginger sauce one day prior.

So make sure to check out my hibachi steak recipe, I also have a chicken version and a shrimp version. And they’re all equally good!

Ginger Sauce Ingredients

To make this hibachi dipping sauce, you will need onions, ginger, lemon, rice wine vinegar, brown sugar, and soy sauce.

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Prep the ingredients

To make this sauce, you will need a food processor or a blender. I prefer to slice the ingredients a little so they’re easier to blitz.

Using a spoon, peel the ginger, then slice it roughly in a sharp knife. Slice the onion into quarters.

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You will need lemon juice and lemon zest. Using a zester, zest the lemon (this is the zester that I use, and I love it!). Add everything to the bowl of the food processor.

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Add soy sauce, lemon juice, rice wine vinegar, and brown sugar.

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Blitz the ingredients until you get a runny chunky paste. You don’t want it to be a very smooth paste, so take it easy and use the pulse option.

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To get the right consistency, the ginger pieces should be fine but visible at the same time. See the picture below for the consistency.

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This sauce is used as a dipping sauce and can be used to dip veggies, shrimps, steak, or chicken. I also use it as a quick dressing for roasted vegetables, or as a marinade for steak.

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Storing tips

  • Fridge: Store in the fridge in a sealed container for up to 7 days.
  • Freezer: If I make a large batch, I use an ice cube tray to freeze small portions of the sauce then thaw them completely before using. Freeze and use within 4 months.
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Can I use ground ginger?

You definitely can, but if you can get fresh ginger root then please do. This sauce is all about fresh flavors, we use fresh onion, garlic, lemon, and ginger. So if you use fresh ginger, 100% the flavor will be way better.

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More Homemade Sauce Recipes

  • Homemade sweet and sour sauce (so easy and made with a few pantry ingredients!)
  • Bang bang sauce
  • Yum yum sauce (a hibachi restaurant classic!)
  • Sweet and sour sauce – so simple and good!
  • Toum creamy garlic sauce
  • Easy stir fry sauce
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Ginger Sauce Recipe

Prep Time: 5 minutes mins

Total Time: 5 minutes mins

Author: Diana

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This dipping sauce is a copy cat recipe of Benihana's ginger dipping sauce that you love! It pairs so well with hibachi steak, chicken, shrimp, veggies, noodles, and rice.

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This dipping sauce is a copy cat recipe of Benihana's ginger dipping sauce that you love! It pairs so well with hibachi steak, chicken, shrimp, veggies, noodles, and rice.

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Ingredients

  • 1 medium onion quartered
  • 2 inch (5 cm) fresh ginger
  • ½ lemon juice and zest
  • ¼ cup (60 ml) rice wine vinegar
  • 1 teaspoon brown sugar or coconut sugar, or turbinado sugar
  • 1 cup (250 ml) low-sodium soy sauce

Instructions

  • Using a spoon, peel the ginger, then slice it roughly with a sharp knife. Slice the onion into quarters.

  • You will need lemon juice and lemon zest. Using a zester, zest the lemon and juice it. Add everything to the bowl of the food processor.

  • Add soy sauce, rice wine vinegar, and brown sugar to the bowl of the food processor.

  • Blitz the ingredients until you get a runny chunky paste. You don't want it to be a very smooth paste, so take it easy and use the pulse option.

Notes:

  • This sauce is used as a dipping sauce and can be used to dip veggies, shrimps, steak, or chicken. I also use it as a quick dressing for roasted vegetables, or as a marinade for steak.
  • Store in the fridge: Store in the fridge in a sealed container for up to 7 days.
  • Freeze: If I make a large batch, I use an ice cube tray to freeze small portions of the sauce then thaw them completely before using. Freeze and use within 4 months.
  • You can substitute fresh ginger with ground ginger, but I strongly recommend that you use fresh ginger as it will give you better results.

Nutrition Information

Calories: 123kcal, Carbohydrates: 19g, Protein: 13g, Fat: 1g, Saturated Fat: 1g, Sodium: 6485mg, Potassium: 401mg, Fiber: 3g, Sugar: 8g, Vitamin C: 33mg, Calcium: 50mg, Iron: 3mg

This website provides approximate nutrition information for convenience and as a courtesy only. Nutrition data is gathered primarily from the USDA Food Composition Database, whenever available, or otherwise other online calculators.

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  1. Lori says

    I think 1 cup of soya is wrong… it was dark in color ,, over powered by soya sauce… not like photo or by Japanese restaurant

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    • Little Sunny Kitchen says

      Hi Lori, I’m sorry that this recipe didn’t work for you. 1 cup of soy sauce is the correct amount, but you may want to make it with less next time.

      Reply

  2. Dee says

    Ginger Sauce (Benihana copycat) (19)
    Excellent! Microplaned the ginger and zest and finely chopped the onion (no food processor). Subbed half the soy for Umami Tamari. (chef’s kiss)

    Reply

    • Diana says

      I’m so glad you enjoyed the recipe! Thanks for sharing your experience!

      Reply

  3. Kathleen says

    Ginger Sauce (Benihana copycat) (20)
    Spot on the best

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  4. Tina says

    Ginger Sauce (Benihana copycat) (21)
    Delicious! Had it over brown rice with pork, and broccoli

    Reply

  5. Elaine Boone says

    Ginger Sauce (Benihana copycat) (22)
    Excellent

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