The Only Salad Dressing You’ll Ever Need
Forget that generic, overly sweet orange dressing you find at so many Japanese restaurants. This is the real deal—a brilliantly colorful, intensely flavorful, and incredibly fresh carrot ginger miso dressing that will elevate everything it touches. Made in just 15 minutes, its zesty, umami-packed flavor is perfect for drizzling over crisp greens, tossing with hearty grain bowls, or using as a dip for fresh veggies. Get ready to make this your new go-to!
Ingredients
• MAKES: About 1 1/4 cups / 300 mlTIME: 15 minutes
• 1/4 cup / 60 ml peanut oil
• 1/4 cup / 60 ml rice vinegar
• 3 tablespoons / 45 ml mild or sweet miso, like yellow or white
• 1 tablespoon / 15 ml dark sesame oil
• 2 medium carrots, roughly chopped
• 1 inch / 2.5 cm piece fresh ginger, peeled and sliced
• Salt and freshly ground black pepper, to taste
Instructions
1. Combine all , except for the salt and pepper, in the bowl of a food processor or a high-speed blender.2. Pulse the machine a few times to break down the carrots and ginger. Then, process continuously for about 1 minute, or until the dressing reaches a chunky-smooth consistency.3. Taste the dressing and season with salt and pepper as needed.4. Serve immediately or transfer to an airtight container and refrigerate for up to one week. The flavors will continue to meld as it sits.
Nutritional Information
• A Healthy Boost of FlavorThis dressing is a nutritional powerhouse, packed with Vitamin A from the carrots and potent anti-inflammatory properties from fresh ginger. The addition of miso provides beneficial probiotics, supporting gut health with every delicious bite. It’s a fantastic way to add nutrients and vibrant flavor without relying on processed .
Pro Tips
FAQ
Q: Is this carrot ginger dressing vegan
A: Yes, this carrot ginger miso dressing is 100% vegan. All the ingredients listed, including the miso, peanut oil, and rice vinegar, are plant-based, making it a perfect choice for both vegetarian and vegan diets.
Q: How can I make this dressing gluten-free
A: To ensure this dressing is gluten-free, simply use a certified gluten-free miso paste. While many miso pastes are naturally gluten-free, some are fermented with barley. Always check the label on your miso to confirm it is suitable for a gluten-free diet.
Q: Can I make this dressing oil-free
A: Absolutely. For an oil-free version, replace the peanut and sesame oils with an equal amount of water or aquafaba (the liquid from a can of chickpeas). The dressing will be lighter in texture but will still have that delicious zesty and savory flavor.
Q: What are some vegetarian ways to use this dressing besides salad
A: This versatile dressing is fantastic for more than just greens. Use it as a sauce for vegetarian grain bowls with quinoa and roasted vegetables, a flavorful dip for spring rolls and raw veggies, or toss it with soba noodles for a quick and delicious plant-based meal.





