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Ginger Tsukudani – Ginger Simmered in Soy Sauce

Discover ginger tsukudani: a traditional Japanese dish where simmered ginger becomes savory, slightly sweet, and perfect as a sake snack.

July 15, 2025
Prep Time5 min
🍳Cook Time15 min
Total Time20 min
🍽YieldServes 2

What to drink with it

Hitakami Choukarakuchi Junmai

Hitakami Choukarakuchi Junmai

Hirako Shuzo Co,.Ltd

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Ginger Tsukudani – Ginger Simmered in Soy Sauce

This time, I’d like to introduce a traditional yet often overlooked Japanese sake snack: ginger tsukudani.

By simmering fresh ginger in soy sauce, mirin, and sake, its sharpness softens into a savory, slightly sweet flavor. The addition of katsuobushi and sesame seeds brings layers of umami and aroma, creating a dish that is both bold and comforting.

This ginger tsukudani pairs beautifully with sake, where its concentrated flavors provide a lively contrast to smooth, delicate drinks. It’s also delicious over a bowl of hot rice, making it a versatile side dish to enjoy at home.

I hope you’ll try this simple yet flavorful way of savoring ginger alongside your favorite sake.

What you'll need

  • 2 pieces fresh ginger
  • 300 ml water
  • 4 tbsp soy sauce
  • 2 tbsp mirin
  • 2 tbsp cooking sake
  • 1 tbsp sugar
  • 4 g dried bonito flakes (katsuobushi)
  • White sesame seeds (to taste)

How to make it

1
Step 1

Prepare the ginger Peel 2 pieces of fresh ginger and cut into thin matchstick-sized strips. Soak in water for about 5 minutes to reduce sharpness, then drain thoroughly.

ginger
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Step 2

Make the simmering sauce In a pot, combine 300 ml water, 4 tbsp soy sauce, 2 tbsp mirin, 2 tbsp cooking sake, and 1 tbsp sugar. Bring to a gentle boil.

Simmering liquid
3
Step 3

Simmer the ginger Add the drained ginger strips to the pot. Lower to medium-low heat and simmer for about 20 minutes, stirring occasionally, until most of the liquid is gone and the flavors are absorbed.

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Step 4

Finish with umami & aroma When the liquid is nearly gone, add 1 pack (4 g) of katsuobushi (bonito flakes) and mix well. Sprinkle in some white sesame seeds for extra flavor.

Add the sesame seeds.
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Step 5

Serve & store Transfer to a serving dish and enjoy as a sake snack or rice topping. Store leftovers in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 1 week—the flavor deepens over time.

What to drink with it

Hitakami Choukarakuchi Junmai
Hitakami Choukarakuchi JunmaiHirako Shuzo Co,.Ltd
Kokuryu Jungin
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