Hibachi Mustard Dipping Sauce (Benihana Copycat) (2024)

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Level up your homemade hibachi feasts with this classic mustard dipping sauce - just like the one you get at Benihana! This dipping sauce packs a spicy, mustard punch with a hint of salty soy and garlic. From meat to veggies, this dipping sauce is the perfect pairing!

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Why You'll Love This Recipe

Ingredient Notes

Substitutions

Variations

Step-by-Step Instructions

Expert Tips

Serving Suggestions

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Hibachi Mustard Dipping Sauce (Benihana Copycat)

Why You'll Love This Recipe

Ready right away: You do not need to refrigerate this dipping sauce before using it, unlike the other popular hibachi dipping sauce, yum yum sauce. Mix and serve!

Adjustable spice: Whether you like a mild dipping sauce or enjoy a spicy punch, you can adjust this sauce to your taste. That's more customizable than the restaurant version!

Minimal ingredients: You only need 5 ingredients to make this dipping sauce, most of which you likely already have on hand!

Ingredient Notes

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  • Ground mustard: Ground mustard is sometimes labelled as mustard powder in the spice aisle. I use regular ground mustard for this recipe, not "hot" or "spicy" mustard powder that you can sometimes find.
  • Soy sauce: You will need regular light soy sauce for this sauce. Light soy sauce is the most commonly found variety in most grocery stores. If it does not say "dark" soy sauce on the label, chances are it is light soy sauce.
  • Fresh garlic: Fresh garlic is key for this dipping sauce, since it does not get cooked down. Jarred garlic has a slightly acidic, muted flavor that does not taste great when it is raw.
  • Heavy cream: Sometimes labelled as whipping cream. Look for something with 35% fat.

A full list of ingredients with measurements is located on therecipe card, below.

Substitutions

  • Ground mustard: You can use hot/spicy mustard powder if that is what you have. You may want to use significantly less to avoid overpowering the sauce.
  • Soy sauce: Feel free to substitute with coconut aminos, liquid aminos if you do not eat soy.
  • Fresh garlic: For a mellow flavor, substitute fresh garlic with garlic powder.
  • Heavy cream: Substitute with half and half cream or whole milk. The sauce will not be as rich as it would be with heavy cream.

Variations

  • Sweet and spicy: Add a touch of honey or brown sugar to the dipping sauce for a "honey mustard" twist on Benihana's dipping sauce.
  • Fresh herbs: Add some freshly chopped cilantro or green onions to the finished dipping sauce for some added brightness.
  • Ginger: Make a hybrid of Benihana's mustard dipping sauce and ginger dressing, by adding some freshly grated ginger to this recipe.

Step-by-Step Instructions

Prep Work Before Cooking

Collecting all ingredients: This will make cooking so much easier. Gather all the spices you will need, and keep them nearby.

Mince garlic: Finely mince the garlic cloves using a garlic press or sharp knife.

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Dissolve Ground Mustard

Add the ground mustard, water, and soy sauce to a jar or a measuring cup. Stir well to dissolve the ground mustard, until there are no visible clumps.

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Finish the Sauce

Add the minced garlic, heavy cream, and sesame seeds to the mustard mixture. Stir well to combine. Store in the frige until you're ready to serve, or serve right away!

Expert Tips

Adjust the mustard: Start with less mustard powder, and add more to your taste. Ground mustard can get overly spicy and overpowering, so if you prefer a milder, mellow flavor, less is best.

For a thicker sauce: If you prefer a thicker dipping sauce, add a few spoons of mayonnaise or sour cream to the mixture.

Watch the salt: Soy sauce typically adds more than enough salt to this sauce, so you will not need to add any additional. As always, give the sauce a taste and adjust to your liking.

Make Ahead & Storage

  • You can prepare this sauce 3-4 days ahead of time. Store the sauce in an airtight jar or container in the fridge.
  • Leftover sauce can be stored the same way.
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Serving Suggestions

  1. Meats: This dipping sauce goes perfectly with homemade hibachi steak, Hawaiian pineapple teriyaki chicken, or chicken teriyaki bowls.
  2. Vegetables: Pair your favorite veggie side dishes with this hibach restaurant-style mustard sauce. Some of my favorites include Benihana hibachi vegetables, Chinese garlic green beans, or .

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Hibachi Mustard Dipping Sauce (Benihana Copycat)

Author: Sunena Anand

Level up your homemade hibachi feasts with this classic mustard dipping sauce - just like the one you get at Benihana! This dipping sauce packs a spicy, mustard punch with a hint of salty soy and garlic.

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Prep Time 10 minutes mins

Total Time 10 minutes mins

Course Sauces and Condiments, Side Dish

Cuisine Asian, Japanese

Servings 4 Servings

Calories 55 kcal

Equipment

Ingredients

  • 3 tablespoon Ground mustard
  • ¼ cup Soy sauce
  • ¼ cup Water
  • 1 tablespoon Sesame seeds
  • 2 cloves Garlic (finely minced)
  • 2 tablespoon Heavy cream

Instructions

  • Add the ground mustard, water, and soy sauce to a jar or a measuring cup. Stir well to dissolve the ground mustard, until there are no visible clumps.

    3 tablespoon Ground mustard, ¼ cup Soy sauce, ¼ cup Water

  • Add the minced garlic, heavy cream, and sesame seeds to the mustard mixture. Stir well to combine.

    1 tablespoon Sesame seeds, 2 cloves Garlic, 2 tablespoon Heavy cream

  • Store in the frige until you're ready to serve, or serve right away.

Notes

Adjust the mustard: Start with less mustard powder, and add more to your taste. Ground mustard can get overly spicy and overpowering, so if you prefer a milder, mellow flavor, less is best.

For a thicker sauce: If you prefer a thicker dipping sauce, add a few spoons of mayonnaise or sour cream to the mixture.

Watch the salt: Soy sauce typically adds more than enough salt to this sauce, so you will not need to add any additional. As always, give the sauce a taste and adjust to your liking.

Estimated Nutrition

Calories: 55kcal | Carbohydrates: 3g | Protein: 3g | Fat: 4g | Saturated Fat: 2g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 1g | Trans Fat: 0.003g | Cholesterol: 8mg | Sodium: 937mg | Potassium: 70mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 1g | Vitamin A: 119IU | Vitamin C: 1mg | Calcium: 38mg | Iron: 1mg

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