Goma-ae

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Goma-ae[edit]

A serving of Goma-ae salad

Goma-ae (____) is a traditional Japanese side dish that features vegetables dressed with a sesame-based sauce. The name "goma-ae" translates to "sesame dressing" in English, with "goma" meaning sesame and "ae" referring to the act of dressing or mixing.

Ingredients[edit]

The primary ingredient in goma-ae is the sesame seed, which is ground into a paste to create the dressing. The dressing typically includes:

The vegetables used in goma-ae can vary, but common choices include:

Preparation[edit]

The preparation of goma-ae involves blanching the vegetables until they are tender yet crisp. After blanching, the vegetables are cooled in ice water to preserve their color and texture. The sesame dressing is made by toasting sesame seeds and then grinding them into a paste, which is mixed with soy sauce, sugar, and mirin to achieve a balanced flavor.

Once the dressing is prepared, it is combined with the vegetables, ensuring they are evenly coated. The dish is typically served chilled or at room temperature.

Variations[edit]

While the classic goma-ae uses spinach, variations of the dish can include different vegetables or additional ingredients such as:

These variations allow for a range of flavors and textures, making goma-ae a versatile dish that can be adapted to suit different tastes and dietary preferences.

Cultural Significance[edit]

Goma-ae is a staple in Japanese cuisine, often served as a side dish in bento boxes or as part of a kaiseki meal. Its simplicity and reliance on fresh, seasonal ingredients reflect the Japanese culinary philosophy of highlighting natural flavors.

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