I love going to Japanese Steakhouses. Unfortunately, I haven't been to one for years. Actually, my family hasn't even dined out at a restaurant since my 21 month old was just a little thing in a car seat. So with three young kids who have different concepts of cooperation, we usually settle on take-out. And we all know that the terms "Japanese Steakhouse" & "take-out", just don't go together.
Now I can enjoy a Japanese Steakhouse inspired salad at home! Wafu Japanese Dressings are made of high quality natural ingredients & are amazingly delicious.
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Wasabi Edamame is perfect with steak! I made a salad of spring mix & topped it with carrots, radishes, snow peas, red & green onions, medium-rare grilled steak, crispy wonton wrappers & of course a bit of Wasabi Edamame Dressing. The taste was amazing! Much better than I was anticipating.
Next up, Ginger Carrot. On each bottle is a tag with a suggested recipe. This dressing said it made the perfect dip when a bit of Siracha was added. So of course I made a Shrimp Egg Roll Salad (store bought egg rolls though because I'm not that good...yet). I kept my lettuce pretty simple with some crunchy radishes, carrots, red & green onions. Honestly, I questioned how good it would be because I can be a bit persnickety about my sauces. The end result...well, I need to buy more Ginger Carrot Dressing because I'm completely out!
The Original Sesame was perfect for my Japanese inspired Chicken Caesar Salad. And I used the Original Sesame Light on a cold noodle salad made from leftover spaghetti noddles, cucumbers, carrots, mushrooms & green onions. Sadly for you, I inhaled both of these long before I even thought to take a picture. Sorry.
Wafu Dressings are cholesterol free (with the exception of Original Sesame which is low cholesterol), peanut free & kosher. Which means I can get my Japanese Steakhouse fix whenever I want to without feeling guilty about it. Except I might feel a bit guilty about not wanting to share....nah!
Also available in Natural Wafu, which are all gluten free & GMO free. You can find the Natural Wafu Dressings in Whole Food stores in the mid Atlantic. Or you can order Wafu Japanese Dressings online.
**Disclaimer: I received these products to try from Wafu Japanese Dressings & am simply sharing my personal opinion which may vary from yours. I was not compensated for this review.
Those pictures are making me hungry.
ReplyDeleteThat looks sooo yummy! I'll have to have dinner at your house lol
ReplyDeleteSounds terrific! I love that they are cholesterol free!
ReplyDeleteThis looks really good.. Makes me hungry looking at it..
ReplyDeleteYum, those look great!! Going to have put that on my shopping list! Thanks for the review.
ReplyDeleteThat Ginger Carrot looks delicious!
ReplyDeleteThese sound so good!
ReplyDeleteThe dressings look so good
ReplyDeleteOh I really need to try these! I love Asian inspired anything!
ReplyDeleteI have got to try this, love new recipes!
ReplyDeleteThe samples I got last time was expired so I couldn't really tell if they were good, they do look yummy though! :)
ReplyDeleteThese sound really good. Great review and I love the pics!
ReplyDeleteYUM! These look so good! They are a new product to me!
ReplyDeleteYummy! That looks awesome!
ReplyDeleteOh these sound so good!!! I have to try them!
ReplyDeleteNever heard of this brand before. Sounds very interesting and looks good!
ReplyDeleteThose sound delicious, I want to try them!
ReplyDeleteI've never heard of these, but I LOVE sauces and dips! I'm going to be on the look out for these!
ReplyDeleteI love these sauces and dips! I'm the only one who will eat other foods besides tacos. This allows me to feel as though I'm eating in a Japanese flavors.
ReplyDeleteYour pictures and review are awesome! I have never had Japanese food before and now I am curious to try!
ReplyDeleteYour pictures and review are awesome! I have never had Japanese food before and now I am curious to try!
ReplyDeleteOh man! I haven't had breakfast yet. Your pics are making me so hungry! I want to try those Japanese dressings!
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