Several years ago, myself and a group of co-workers had an almost-tradition of going to Japanese Village most Fridays for a fun Teppanyaki lunch. It was a nice way to unwind after the work week and roll into the weekend. And I do mean “roll.” The restaurant would bring everyone a bowl of rice and sauce that would be quickly consumed as the steak was too good to resist.
The Japanese Village restaurant seems to be pretty secretive over their sauce but the good people over at the ChowTown food blog claim to have tracked down the recipe from an employee of the restaurant.
This dressing isn’t healthy but I wish it was because it tastes so dang good. Use it within a few days since it has raw egg and whipped cream in it. Do the right thing and make some Japanese style sticky rice to pour this sauce over.
Ingredients:
¾ cup Soy Sauce
1 cup Vegetable Oil
½ cup Toasted Sesame Seeds
1 Egg yolk
½ tablespoon Dry Mustard
1 Clove Garlic, large (Minced)
½ cup Chopped Onion (One small Onion)
½ cup Whipping Cream
Method:
Place soy sauce, sesame seeds, onion and garlic in a blender and mix on high for 30 seconds.
Add remaining ingredients and blend until fine.