With just a handful of ingredients, this quick and easy Warm Mushroom Salad with Sesame Dressing can jazz up your dinner party or weeknight meal. Ready in just 15 minutes.

Warm Mushroom Salad with Sesame Dressing in a dark ceramic bowl.

Are you a big fan of mushrooms? Packed with antioxidants, B vitamins, and a host of amazing nutrients, mushrooms are a treasured ingredient in Japanese cuisine.

We savor mushrooms’ deep, complex flavors and use them to create umami-packed dashi broth, add them in stews and soups, deep fry them for tempura, and sauté them for simple salads like this Warm Mushroom Salad with Sesame Dressing (きのこの胡麻和え温サラダ).

In this recipe, I used some of the most flavorful and nutritious mushrooms – shiitake mushrooms, king oyster mushrooms, shimeji mushrooms, and enoki mushrooms – but you can certainly experiment with the varieties of mushrooms available. The assortment of wild mushrooms works just as beautifully in this warm salad. The idea is to use different mushrooms to create a satisfying texture.

Warm Mushroom Salad with Sesame Dressing in a dark ceramic bowl.

Tips on Cooking Warm Mushroom Salad

To achieve a deep, flavorful sear, make sure your frying pan is hot enough before you add in the mushrooms. Depending on the type of mushrooms, you may want to add them in succession so the meatier ones get cooked first.

Keep the mushrooms spread out in a single layer without crowding the pan. Add in a pinch of salt to help draw out the moisture and then leave the mushrooms untouched until they achieve a rich brown color on the edges. And remember it’s always better to overcook mushrooms than undercook them.

Warm Mushroom Salad with Sesame Dressing in a dark ceramic bowl.

Warm Mushroom Salad Pair with Sesame Dressing

Once the mushrooms become slippery-crisp and hot, toss them with the classic Japanese sesame dressing, then add in fresh peppery mizuna (or any leafy vegetables like shungiku/chrysanthemum leaf, watercress, or arugula) and let the mixture soak up all the flavor. The result is a savory, nutty and tangy salad and a versatile side to go with everything.

Serve this Warm Mushroom Salad with Sesame Dressing alongside steamed rice, teriyaki salmon (or agedashi tofu for vegetarian) and miso soup, you have an everyday meal that is hearty and totally satisfying.

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Warm Mushroom Salad with Sesame Dressing in a dark ceramic bowl.

Warm Mushroom Salad with Sesame Dressing

4.57 from 97 votes
With just a handful of ingredients, this quick and easy Warm Mushroom Salad with Sesame Dressing can jazz up your dinner party or weeknight meal. Ready in just 15 minutes.
Prep Time: 15 minutes
Cook Time: 15 minutes
Total Time: 30 minutes
Servings: 4 (side dish)

Ingredients
 
 

For the Sesame Dressing

For Cooking

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Instructions
 

  • Gather all the ingredients.
    Warm Mushroom Salad with Sesame Dressing Ingredients

To Make the Sesame Dressing

  • Toast 3 Tbsp toasted white sesame seeds in a frying pan (without oil) until fragrant, about 3–5 minutes. Swirl and shake the pan once in a while for even toasting.  Transfer the toasted sesame seeds into your Japanese mortar and pestle. Grind the sesame seeds about half way (this adds texture to the dressing). If you don’t have a Japanese mortar and pestle, you can use a food processor or grind between your palms.
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  • Combine 3 Tbsp rice vinegar (unseasoned)1 Tbsp mirin, 1 Tbsp sugar, and 2 Tbsp soy sauce. Then, mix in the toasted sesame seeds.
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To Prepare the Ingredients

  • Remove the end of 9.5 oz king oyster mushrooms (eringi) and cut the mushrooms in half, about 2 inches (5 cm) long. Then, cut them into slices.
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  • Discard the stems from 5 shiitake mushrooms and cut into thin slices.
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  • Cut off and discard the base of 7 oz enoki mushrooms and cut them in half crosswise. Then, separate them into small clusters with your fingers.
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  • Cut the base of 3.5  oz shimeji mushrooms and separate into small clusters by hand.
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  • Discard the end of 1 bunch mizuna (Japanese mustard green) and cut the mizuna into pieces 2 inches (5 cm) long.
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To Cook the Mushroom Salad

  • Heat 1½ Tbsp neutral oil in a large frying pan over medium heat. Add all the mushrooms to the pan.
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  • Sauté the mushrooms and add ½ tsp Diamond Crystal kosher salt. Then, add 1 Tbsp sake and cook covered for 2 minutes over medium-low heat.
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  • Add the sesame dressing and toss to coat. Drizzle 1 tsp toasted sesame oil and mix it all together.
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  • Right before turning off the heat, add the mizuna and quickly toss all together. The remaining heat will continue to cook the mizuna, so don’t worry that it still looks raw. Transfer to a serving dish and serve hot.
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To Store

  • You can keep the leftovers in an airtight container and store in the refrigerator for up to 3 days and in the freezer for 2 weeks.

Notes

Recipe by Namiko Chen of Just One Cookbook. All images and content on this site are copyright protected. Please do not use my images without my permission. If you’d like to share this recipe on your site, please re-write the recipe and link to this post as the original source. Thank you.

Nutrition

Calories: 157 kcal · Carbohydrates: 15 g · Protein: 6 g · Fat: 9 g · Saturated Fat: 5 g · Polyunsaturated Fat: 1 g · Monounsaturated Fat: 2 g · Sodium: 454 mg · Potassium: 643 mg · Fiber: 5 g · Sugar: 5 g · Vitamin A: 290 IU · Vitamin C: 6 mg · Calcium: 54 mg · Iron: 2 mg
Author: Namiko Hirasawa Chen
Course: Main Course, Salad, Side Dish
Cuisine: Japanese
Keyword: mushroom, salad
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Really easy and quick to make. I used Kale because I couldn’t find Minzuna where I live. My family and I still really loved it. Thank you Nami for once again great recipe!

Last edited 12 days ago by Mariétou

Hello Mariétou! We are so happy to hear you enjoyed this dish!
Thank you very much for trying Nami’s recipe and for your kind feedback. Happy Cooking!

Simple but a show stopper!!5 stars

Hello Jessica! Thank you for your kind feedback!
We are glad you enjoyed the dish! 🤗

Dear Nami,

this was delicious! Thank you.
I added vegan grounded meat from sunflowers, because I didn’t ate enough protein yet today and wanted to make it a main dish, because I’m too lazy to cook several things. Instead of mizuna I just added what I got and this was frozen kale. For the mushrooma I only found shiitake and champignons in my kitchen. And I added less oil, because I don’t tolerate much oil. With all changes it was really delicious!

It’s always so stunning, that I use the same four or five things in the japanese ciusine (soy sauce, mirin, sake, dashi) and they make such a variety of different flavours. I love japanese cuisine! Thank you for providing a lot of deliciousness to my life

Hello, Anna. Thank you for trying Nami’s recipe and for your kind words.
Nami and all of us at JOC are delighted to hear you enjoyed the dish. We hope you continue to enjoy Japanese cuisine and try new recipes and flavors. Happy cooking!🥰

Wonderful tasting mushroom salad. I would also love the mushrooms and dressing as a side dish. I will be using your recipe again. Thanks5 stars

Hi Bev! Thank you so much for trying Nami’s recipe!
We are so happy to hear that you enjoyed the dish. Happy Cooking!

Was so good that it was the highlight of our dinner party!5 stars

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Hi, Chris! Wow! We are happy to hear that everyone liked it.
Thank you for trying Nami’s recipe and sharing the images with us. It looks fantastic! 🤩

All the foods has been colorful , and simple to follow5 stars

Hi Ping Nip! Thank you very much for reading Nami’s posts and for your kind feedback!
We hope you enjoy many recipes from the JOC site.

Made this as a side dish for my family and we all loved it! We are a Japanese family, so the flavors suited our taste. This recipe was so easy to make, I will definitely be making this again!5 stars

Hi J! Thank you very much for trying Nami’s recipe and for your kind feedback!
We are so glad to hear you enjoyed this recipe! ありがとう〜😊

10/10. I was at a big Asian supermarket which had quite a variety of mushrooms for very good prices, I remembered this recipe and just had to try it. Unfortunately they didn’t have mizuna 🙂
Nevertheless, the dressing is so simple yet amazing, and I made a big portion for dinner using spinach as I am not that big a fan of warm arugula.
Absolutely delicious and packed with flavour.
Your recipes are rock-solid, beautifully presented and never fail to make us happy, my man absolutely loves your daifuku and banana bread as well!5 stars

Hi Isa! We couldn’t be happier to hear how much joy Nami’s recipe has brought to you!
Thank you very much for trying Nami’s recipes and for your kind feedback!💞

I was curious about subbing in another green for the mizuna myself…my gut told me arugula, but the spinach is probably a better choice in the end! Unless the mushrooms cool down a bit and it doesn’t wilt the greens too much. Either way, thank you for the suggestion >^.^<

excited to serve this at a dinner party, I made the dressing already and am now wondering if there’s a way to make mushrooms and reheat… to cut down on prep the day of??

Hi Dina! Thank you very much for trying Nami’s recipe!
You can cook this dish ahead of time and reheat them, but the texture will be different. If you like to enjoy the crunchy texture of the mushroom, we recommend cooking shortly before the guest’s arrival. Maybe, you can wash and cut the ingredients as your prep and quickly cook right before the party? It only takes about 5 minutes to cook on the stove.
We hope this helps!