Gomae (Japanese Spinach Salad) - Salu Salo Recipes (2024)

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Gomae (Japanese Spinach Salad) - Salu Salo Recipes (1)Gomae (or Gomaae)is one of those dishes that my family likes to order when eating at Japanese restaurants. Gomae is a Japanese style spinach salad that is dressed with a sesame dressing. There is this one all-you-can-eat restaurant we used to go to a lot and we would order and consume many servings of this dish.The dish is good enough for us to order multiple times and healthy enough for us to consume guilt-free! So, I decided that I would attempt to re-create this great dish.

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Surprisingly, this dish is quite easy to make. After boiling the spinach and cutting it into portions, the spinach is added to a delicious dressing made from crushed toasted sesame seeds, mirin, sake and sugar. I was surprised at how similar the taste was to the one we would order at Japanese restaurant. I was quite pleased and there were no left-overs as it was consumed almost immediately. What I like about this dish is that it’s so healthy, vegetarian and easy to make. It’s also very tasty and different from the typical salads we eat. I will definitely be making this over and over again!

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Gomae (Japanese Spinach Salad)

Gomae (Japanese Spinach Salad) - Salu Salo Recipes (6)Liza Agbanlog

Gomae (or Gomaae) is a Japanese style spinach salad that is dressed with a sesame dressing. It's a healthy vegetarian recipe that is easy to make and eat.

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Prep Time 15 minutes mins

Cook Time 10 minutes mins

Total Time 25 minutes mins

Course Appetizer

Cuisine Japanese

Servings 4 servings

Calories 63 kcal

Equipment

  • Mortar and Pestle or food processor

Ingredients

  • 1 bag of ready-to-eat spinach (approx. 200 g)
  • salt to taste

Sesame Dressing

  • 1/2 tsp of sake can substitute with 1/2 tsp of cooking sherry
  • 1/2 tsp of mirin can substitute with 1/2 tsp of cooking sherry
  • 3 tbsp roasted white sesame seeds
  • 1 1/2 tbsp soy sauce
  • 1 tbsp white sugar

Instructions

Notes

Recipe Source: Just One Cookbook

Nutrition

Calories: 63kcalCarbohydrates: 7gProtein: 3gFat: 3gSaturated Fat: 1gSodium: 422mgPotassium: 321mgFiber: 2gSugar: 3gVitamin A: 4689IUVitamin C: 14mgCalcium: 108mgIron: 2mg

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Nutrition Facts

Gomae (Japanese Spinach Salad)

Amount Per Serving

Calories 63 Calories from Fat 27

% Daily Value*

Fat 3g5%

Saturated Fat 1g6%

Sodium 422mg18%

Potassium 321mg9%

Carbohydrates 7g2%

Fiber 2g8%

Sugar 3g3%

Protein 3g6%

Vitamin A 4689IU94%

Vitamin C 14mg17%

Calcium 108mg11%

Iron 2mg11%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

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  1. Gomae (Japanese Spinach Salad) - Salu Salo Recipes (8)Andrea Farrell

    Gomae (Japanese Spinach Salad) - Salu Salo Recipes (9)
    My spice grinder (coffee grinder) worked well to pulverize the toasted sesame seeds! Great flavor, I used 1 tsp of mirin because I didn’t have sherry or sake.

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  2. Gomae (Japanese Spinach Salad) - Salu Salo Recipes (10)Dan Fehr

    Gomae (Japanese Spinach Salad) - Salu Salo Recipes (11)
    I love this recipe, easy and tastes fantastic!

    Reply

  3. Gomae (Japanese Spinach Salad) - Salu Salo Recipes (12)Erin

    My Japanese mom made this exactly the same way! And we LOVED it as kids! Thanks for sharing!

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    • Gomae (Japanese Spinach Salad) - Salu Salo Recipes (13)Liza Agbanlog

      You’re welcome Erin!

      Reply

  4. Gomae (Japanese Spinach Salad) - Salu Salo Recipes (14)Pat

    How long will the sesame dressing keep if made in advance?

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    • Gomae (Japanese Spinach Salad) - Salu Salo Recipes (15)Liza Agbanlog

      Hi Pat,
      You can make the dressing one week in advance.

      Reply

  5. Gomae (Japanese Spinach Salad) - Salu Salo Recipes (16)Dazu

    Gomae (Japanese Spinach Salad) - Salu Salo Recipes (17)
    Delish and my Japanese husband says better than his Mom made😉

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    • Gomae (Japanese Spinach Salad) - Salu Salo Recipes (18)Liza Agbanlog

      Hi Dazu,
      That’s great! Thanks for writing 🙂

      Reply

  6. Gomae (Japanese Spinach Salad) - Salu Salo Recipes (19)Jade

    I would like to make your lovely dish for an Asian inspired evening I’m doing for a friend tomorrow. Would this dish keep if made today or should it be made fresh? (I ask because I’m making around 10 different dishes!) Thank you!

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    • Gomae (Japanese Spinach Salad) - Salu Salo Recipes (20)Liza Agbanlog

      Hi Jade, It should be okay to make the day before. I would recommend keeping the spinach and dressing separate until it’s ready to serve. I hope that helps!

      Reply

      • Gomae (Japanese Spinach Salad) - Salu Salo Recipes (21)Jade

        Gomae (Japanese Spinach Salad) - Salu Salo Recipes (22)
        Thank you so much for your speedy reply! I love all things spinach and the dressing is lovely!

        Reply

  7. Gomae (Japanese Spinach Salad) - Salu Salo Recipes (23)Hhk

    This food is korean food.
    Add to sesame oil.

    Reply

  8. Gomae (Japanese Spinach Salad) - Salu Salo Recipes (24)JP

    Gomae (Japanese Spinach Salad) - Salu Salo Recipes (25)
    Fantastic salad, was also searching for that restaurant taste and was not disappointed. I set aside some whole sesame seeds as garnish. I didn’t have any mirin, sake, or sherry on hand so I used rice vinegar instead, and it was still delicious.

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  9. Gomae (Japanese Spinach Salad) - Salu Salo Recipes (26)Marie

    most recipes use soy sauce – would this be in place of the sake? would it mean light or dark soy?

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    • Gomae (Japanese Spinach Salad) - Salu Salo Recipes (27)Liza Agbanlog

      Hi Marie,
      Just omit the sake if you don’t have access to it.

      Reply

  10. Gomae (Japanese Spinach Salad) - Salu Salo Recipes (28)Hara

    Can you tell me if there is a difference in making with raw sesame seeds?

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    • Gomae (Japanese Spinach Salad) - Salu Salo Recipes (29)Liza Agbanlog

      Hi Hara,

      Using raw sesame seeds won’t give you that toasty aroma and flavor.

      Reply

  11. Gomae (Japanese Spinach Salad) - Salu Salo Recipes (30)Meryem

    Gomae (Japanese Spinach Salad) - Salu Salo Recipes (31)
    I tried your recipe and it tastes good. Thanks a lot for sharing

    Reply

    • Gomae (Japanese Spinach Salad) - Salu Salo Recipes (32)Liza A

      You’re welcome! I’m glad you liked it.

      Reply

  12. Gomae (Japanese Spinach Salad) - Salu Salo Recipes (33)Drea

    Gomae (Japanese Spinach Salad) - Salu Salo Recipes (34)
    Wow ! I was looking for a very different salad with unusual taste.
    So I’m definitely going to try your dish ! It looks so good !
    Thank you for this amazing recipe! 🙂

    Reply

    • Gomae (Japanese Spinach Salad) - Salu Salo Recipes (35)Liza A

      Thanks so much Drea!

      Reply

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FAQs

What is goma in Japanese food? ›

It is made with vegetables and sesame dressing (goma meaning sesame and ae meaning sauce in Japanese). One of the most common versions, often found at Japanese restaurants in the West, is served in the form of a spinach salad, mixed with sesame sake sauce or miso paste and topped with sesame.

What is the starter salad from Japanese restaurant called? ›

Kani salad or crab stick salad is a refreshing, easy salad that's full of crunchy texture and seafood flavor! It's typically served in Japanese-American restaurants or sushi restaurants as an appetizer or starter salad.

What is goma sauce made of? ›

Goma (胡麻, ごま) refers to sesame seeds, while Dare or Tare (たれ) translates to sauce in Japanese. Pronounced as [Goh-mah Dah-Leh], this delectable sauce is made from Japanese sesame paste, sugar, soy sauce, rice vinegar, and dashi (Japanese soup stock).

Can Japanese spinach be eaten raw? ›

Komatsuna (Japanese mustard spinach)

Komatsuna is commonly eaten raw in salads or boiled and served in soups and stews.

What is Japanese salad dressing made of? ›

This popular simple salad dressing is called Wafu, which means “Japanese-style dressing”. It's similar to a vinaigrette and comes in many different variations but always contains the three key ingredients soy sauce, rice wine vinegar, and sugar. Both rice vinegar and soy sauce are staples of Japanese cooking.

What is Japanese lettuce called? ›

Mizuna (Brassica rapa var. nipposinica) is an Asian green associated with traditional Japanese cooking with a mild mustard-like peppery flavor. During these winter days, as you leaf through colorful catalogs and draw up your seed orders, consider trying a vegetable that you have never before grown.

What is Zen salad? ›

The perennial fan favorite features fried or grilled chicken tenders on a bed of freshly chopped mixed greens, red cabbage, carrots and crispy wonton strips, all topped with Asian slaw and drizzled with a honey sesame Teriyaki glaze, starting at $9.59.

What flavor is goma miso? ›

Creamy goma miso is a classic Japanese dressing that adds a warm, nutty flavor to any dish, not just salads. This recipe calls for Japanese sesame paste, which is typically made with roasted sesame seeds for a deeper, toastier flavor.

What is goma mochi? ›

Goma mochi is basically daif*cku mochi (with red bean/azuki filling) coated with toasted sesame seeds (goma). They are soft and squishy and the toasted flavours of the sesame seeds go so well with the sweetness of the azuki filling.

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