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The famous Japanese steakhouse sauce that’s phenomenal for dipping, drizzling and enjoying with your grilled meats, seafood, vegetables, rice, noodles and more!  This homemade Yum Yum Sauce recipe is super quick and easy to make and tastes at least a hundred times better than store-bought, and without any junk ingredients!

For more delicious homemade Japanese sauces be sure to try our Teriyaki Sauce, Ponzu Sauce and Eel Sauce!

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One of our favorite places to go for date night is our local Japanese steakhouse for a hibachi grill dinner.  Todd usually gets his standard, sushi, while I enjoy sampling the grilled chicken, vegetables, rice and noodles….all drizzled with the deservedly popular sweet and slightly tangy Japanese steakhouse sauce known affectionately as “Yum Yum Sauce.”  Here’s my homemade yum yum sauce that captures the flavor you know and love!  And as with most condiments, you can buy this sauce in the store but let me tell you, NOTHING beats the flavor of homemade!

What is Yum Yum Sauce?

While this sauce is referred to as a Japanese steakhouse sauce, you won’t find it in restaurants in Japan because it is an American invention.  But it is a key component to the Japanese restaurant experience in the United States and Canada.  It’s uncertain who was the first chef to invent it but chef Terry Ho is credited with being the first to bottle and mass produce it.  He had been serving it at his Casual Japanese restaurant and it become so popular that he jumped on the opportunity to bottle it and make it commercially available.

This Japanese-American is also known as white sauce, shrimp sauce, hibachi sauce and yummy sauce.  But whichever name you know it by the consensus is that it is indeed YUMMY!  No Japanese steakhouse meal is complete without it – whether drizzled on grilled chicken, fried rice and noodles, vegetables and as a dipping sauce for shrimp, potstickers and sushi, it’s simply delicious!

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How to Use Yum Yum Sauce 

This sauce is extremely versatile and the flavors pair will a wide variety of foods.  It’s similar to what’s known in the U.S. as “Fry Sauce” (mayonnaise and ketchup) but with additional ingredients that give it a far more interesting flavor.  You could consider it fry sauce on flavor steroids!  Here are a few ways to use yum yum sauce:

Can This Be Made in Advance?

Absolutely, in fact it’s recommended for the best flavor.  At minimum it should be made 2 hours in advance but a day in advance is better.  Yum Yum Sauce will keep for up to a week in the fridge.

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Yum Yum Sauce Ingredients

Our sweet and tangy yum yum sauce is made with the following ingredients:

  • Mayonnaise – this is the base ingredient that provides the foundational creamy flavor.
  • Rice vinegar – adds a nice bit of tang.
  • Sugar – balances the acidity from the vinegar and mayonnaise.
  • Butter – adds flavor and a smooth texture.
  • Paprika – adds a touch of zestiness and color.
  • Ketchup – adds a touch of fruity sweetness and color.
  • Garlic and Onion powder – enhances the flavor and adds a dose of umami.
  • Mirin – adds a sweet and tangy complexity.

Most of these ingredients are standard but every Japanese chef uses different own ratios and some include their own special touches, so feel free to experiment.  We recently had the BEST hibachi sauce ever at our local Japanese steakhouse.  I asked the chef and he revealed his secret addition: Mirin.  It adds flavor and complexity and I’m including it in my recipe.  Mirin is Japanese sweet rice wine used for cooking.  It’s similar to sake but is sweeter and has a lower alcohol content.  If you don’t have access to mirin you can substitute a dry sherry or white wine mixed with 1 teaspoon of sugar.  If you don’t have those either, simply omit it.  It will still taste yummy!

Variations

  • Smoky Sauce:  Add a generous pinch of smoked paprika.
  • Spicy Sauce:  Add a pinch of cayenne pepper or a dash of your favorite hot sauce.
  • Sweet and Spicy Sauce:  If you want to add a little heat while bumping up the sweetness even further, add some Sweet Chili Sauce (another one of my favorite homemade sauces).
  • Redder Sauce:  Yum yum sauce is typically a very pale pink in color.  In fact, it’s sometimes called “white sauce.”  But if you’ve got your heart set on a darker red color, simply add a little more ketchup and/or paprika.

Yum Yum Sauce Recipe

Let’s get started!

Place all of the ingredients in a small bowl, stir to thoroughly combine, cover and chill for at least 2 hours before using.  For best flavor results let it chill overnight to give the flavors more time to meld.  Store in an airtight jar in the fridge and it will keep for up to a week.

combining ingredients in a bowl

That’s it!  It’s ready to serve and I’m confident you’ll agree that it rivals your favorite hibachi restaurant yum yum sauce!

Enjoy!

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yum yum sauce recipe best Japanese steakhouse hibachi grill homemade

Yum Yum Sauce

The famous Japanese steakhouse sauce that's phenomenal for dipping, drizzling and enjoying with your grilled meats, seafood, vegetables, rice, noodles and more!  Super easy to make and at least a hundred times better than store-bought!
5 from 309 votes
Prep Time 5 minutes
Chill time 2 hours
Total Time 2 hours 5 minutes
Course condiment, Sauce
Cuisine American, Japanese
Servings 20
Calories 78 kcal

Ingredients
 
 

  • 1 cup quality mayonnaise
  • 1 tablespoon ketchup
  • 1 tablespoon melted butter
  • 1 tablespoon mirin
  • 2 teaspoons rice vinegar
  • 1/4 teaspoon paprika
  • 3/4 teaspoon garlic powder
  • 3/4 teaspoon onion powder
  • 1 tablespoon granulated sugar
  • 1-2 tablespoons water , or until desired consistency is reached
  • optional: a few splashes of hot sauce or cayenne pepper for a touch of heat
  • optional: a small pinch of smoked paprika for a hint of smokiness

Instructions
 

  • Thoroughly combine all the ingredients in a small bowl, cover and chill for at least 2 hours before serving. Preferably overnight for best flavor results.
    Store in an airtight jar in the fridge where it will keep for up to a week.
    Makes 1 1/4 cups

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Nutrition

Serving: 1tablespoonCalories: 78kcalCarbohydrates: 1gProtein: 1gFat: 9gSaturated Fat: 2gCholesterol: 6mgSodium: 86mgPotassium: 5mgSugar: 1gVitamin A: 41IUCalcium: 1mgIron: 1mg
Keyword Japanese steakhouse sauce, shrimp sauce, yum yum sauce
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Originally published on The Daring Gourmet June 19, 2020

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132 Comments

  1. Just found this and have to say it is amazing. I really think it needs to be made as is. Mirin has a distinctive aroma and flavor as does rice vinegar. When made as is, this recipe is EXACTLY what you get in restaurants. Before you add things not listed, make it first and try it. It is worth it.

  2. In highschool we would make a simple yum yum by taken 4 ketchup packets, 2 mayonnaise packets and 1 mustard packet. Stir with French fry and boom!

  3. Pretty good sauce! I used only half the sugar. I felt like I was missing some “tang” so I added in a little more vinegar and a splash of lemon juice. I also wanted a little spice so I added some sriracha.

  4. I love this recipe but I am trying to track my meal on my fitness app as best I can. I’m trying to decipher the nutritional information here …. I googled “kcal” bc I thought I had to be misunderstanding this. Now I’m well aware that yum yum sauce is in now way going to be healthy for me but 78,000 calories?!?! It states a serving is 1T so I’m guessing that is for the whole batch but 3,900 calories in 1T still seems high! what am I missing here. Thanks for your help

    1. Hi Kelly, you can use either but inside sources tell me that most restaurants use regular mayonnaise and that’s what I use. Japanese mayonnaise is sweeter and yum yum sauce has added sugar to it, so you’d risk having the sauce be too sweet. Japanese mayo also contains MSG if that’s a concern.

  5. Have tried multiple yum yum sauce recipes and this one is the best! Prepared according to recipe and think mirin and rice vinegar are a must as opposed to substitutions. I added about a TBSP of sweet chili Thai sauce to my last batch for a little kick. Yum too! Thanks Kimberly😊😊!

  6. I l9ve your Oriental revipes. This one turned out to be too much of a yummy one! I was wondering when will we have your version of tongatsu plate? It will delicious, Im sure!!

  7. My husband loves this on fried rice. Whatever is left I use for shrimp rolls. Mix it with celery onion and cooked shrimp put it on a grilled bun and you have a delicious shrimp roll.

  8. Delicious! I subbed the rice vinegar for cider vinegar but the sauce was fantastic with our burgers… The little one loved it too! Definitely a keeper. Thank you for sharing

    1. Oh thanks for sharing. I plan on making it this weekend and was going to go with my apple cider vinegar too but was worried. If the little one still likes it, you know it’s good! I’m also going to add a little lemon juice and fresh minced ginger root.