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Low-FODMAP & Gluten-free Sesame & Ginger Dressing, Marinade or Dip

Have you ever had a salad at a Japanese or Asian restaurant? 

I’m talking about the kind with the thinly sliced carrots and chopped lettuce, topped with a super flavorful ginger dressing.

That’s the one! Did you wish you could make that dressing at home?  I did.

So, now we all can.

My low-FODMAP Sesame and Ginger dressing is creamy, smooth, sweet, and so delicious. It will be one of your absolute favorite dressings, guaranteed.

I love this Sesame and Ginger Dressing on veggies, but also enjoy it with grilled salmon, chicken, or as a topping for rice or French fries.

I even eat it straight from the spoon.  Not kidding.

Notice that I use garlic infused oil in this recipe, but not actual garlic.  Infused oils are OK to consume on the low-FODMAP diet, since the garlic is not ‘soluble’ (absorbed) in the oil base.  Read more low-FODMAP Diet Tips in my Top 11 Tips and Tricks for the low-FODMAP diet that no one ever tells you!

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Be healthy and happy,

Rachel Pauls, MD

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Low-FODMAP & Gluten-free Sesame & Ginger Dressing, Marinade or Dip

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The best dressing for any salad, marinade for your chicken, or dip for your veggies.  Low-FODMAP Sesame & Ginger dressing will have you hooked from the first taste. Gluten-free, vegan, and IBS-friendly.

  • Author: Dr. Rachel Pauls
  • Prep Time: 10 minutes
  • Total Time: 10 minutes
  • Yield: 8 ounces 1x
  • Category: Dressing, Dip
  • Cuisine: Japanese, Asian
  • Diet: Gluten Free

Ingredients

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  • 2 tablespoons grated fresh ginger*
  • 2 tablespoons toasted sesame oil
  • 3 tablespoons rice vinegar (also known as rice wine vinegar)
  • 4 tablespoons GF low-sodium soy sauce 
  • 3 tablespoons pure maple syrup or light corn syrup (adjust to taste)
  • 1 heaped tablespoon tahini (adjust to taste)
  • 1 tablespoon garlic-infused oil*
  • 2 tablespoons olive oil or avocado oil

Instructions

  • Combine all ingredients in a bowl or shaker glass until smooth, or use a small blender to mix well
  • Taste, and adjust to your preference (add more tahini, maple syrup, etc)
  • Store in refrigerator for 5-7 days

Notes

  • Although this recipe has not been lab tested, a single serving should be low-FODMAP based on the ingredients (using available FODMAP data at time of posting)
  • Yield: 8 ounces, about 8 servings. Serving size: 2 tablespoons
  • Chef’s Tip: Keep fresh ginger in the freezer, and you never have to worry about this ingredient spoiling.  Just grate it frozen!
  • You can substitute 1/2 teaspoon ground ginger for the fresh ginger, but it will have slightly less robust flavor
  • Do not select a ‘seasoned’ rice vinegar variety as that will contain extra sugar
  • Tahini is a sesame seed paste, it has a rich and delicious flavor
  • See above content regarding tolerance of infused oils on the low-FODMAP diet!

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4 Responses

  1. Just made this- u was so excited to find this recipe. It doesn’t taste anything like the soy ginger dressing I have had and it doesn’t look like it either. It has a very dark color and the texture is not at all the same. Not edible

    1. Hi Jen,
      Sorry you didn’t like the dressing. It is a sesame ginger dressing, I hope you used the tahini paste in the recipe, as it makes the whole flavor, and would add to the lighter color. I have used versions of this recipe in my books as well and they are very popular, so I am uncertain what went wrong. Thanks for your comments,
      Rachel

  2. disagree

    I have been making this recipe every other week or so since September, and I love it. I do tend to add more tahini, and my soy sauce is very light, so it does look pretty similar to the photos. I absolutely love it on salads, chicken, and sometimes rice.

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