The famous tangy and umami-rich Japanese dipping sauce!  Use it as a marinade, for dipping, for sprinkling over your food, as a vinaigrette for salads and veggies, and as a stir-fry sauce.  Fresh and vibrant in flavor, this Ponzu Sauce recipe rivals your favorite restaurant version! For more favorite Asian dipping sauces be sure to try our Sweet and Sour Sauce, Teriyaki Sauce, Hoisin Sauce, Yum Yum Sauce, and Sweet Chili Sauce! 

Making your own ponzu sauce couldn’t be easier!  Whether you’re making the “full” version with bonito and kombu or the “simplified” version that omits these, this homemade ponzu sauce recipe is sure to win you over and you’ll never use store-bought again!

What is Ponzu Sauce?

This popular Japanese citrus sauce is an all-purpose condiment that will bring life and flavor to a wide variety of foods.  Believed to be of Dutch origins dating to the 17th century, the name Ponzu is derived from the old Dutch words pons (meaning punch, as in a fruity beverage) and su (meaning vinegar), referring to a tangy fruit sauce. This condiment is made with citrus juice (traditionally an Asian citrus variety known as yuzu in Japan), rice vinegar, mirin (which adds sweetness), commonly soy sauce or tamari (known as ponzu shōyu but generally just called ponzu), katsuobushi flakes (dried shredded tuna), and kombu (sea kelp).

How to Use Ponzu Sauce

This yummy sauce is incredibly versatile and everyone has their own favorite way to use it.  Here are just a few ideas:

As a Dipping Sauce – use it for sashimi, shabu-shabu, steamed dumplings, gyoza and more As a Marinade –  for fish, seafood, steak, chicken and pork In a Salad Dressing – use it to make a vinaigrette for your leafy greens As a Finishing Sauce – add to stir-fries, vegetables, cold noodles, tofu, brush over sushi, serve with tataki (lightly grilled fish or meat), or sprinkle over your entree and side dish

Ponzu Sauce Recipe

There are two routes you can take to make this sauce: If you prefer you can make a simplified and vegetarian ponzu sauce and omit the tuna and the kombu.

To serve as a dipping sauce you can slice some green onions (scallions), toast some sesame seeds, and stir them into the ponzu sauce. Enjoy!

For more delicious homemade Asian sauces try our:

Sweet and Sour Sauce Teriyaki Sauce Yum Yum Sauce Sweet Chili Sauce Eel Sauce Plum Sauce Ginger Sauce Hoisin Sauce Black Bean Sauce Kecap Manis

Originally published on The Daring Gourmet July 9, 2020 Read more about me…

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