Thickening agent for salad dressing

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Hello,

I have this Japanese ginger salad dressing where you add fresh onion (soy sauce-honey- sesame oil- oil- onion- ginger)

I mix them using a blender, it has a nice texture but it separates fast and I end up with runny dressing at the bottom.

What can I add to make it hold it consistency?
 
Hello,

I have this Japanese ginger salad dressing where you add fresh onion (soy sauce-honey- sesame oil- oil- onion- ginger)

I mix them using a blender, it has a nice texture but it separates fast and I end up with runny dressing at the bottom.

What can I add to make it hold it consistency?

Do you have an immersion blender (sometimes called stick or hand blender)? If you do dressings mixed with them tend to stay together for a much longer time.
 
Go to your local drugstore and get some no-cook thickener for people with swallowing difficulties. "Thick It" is what I use. Doesn't add any flavor, you can get the precise consistency you want.

And I'd love that recipe!
 
Erm, no that didn't work still runny.



Run the blender and add the oil in a small, slow stream.

Also a bit of Dijon mustard helps hold the emulsification

Slow speed didn't work. And wouldn't Dijon mustard change the flavor?

Do you have an immersion blender (sometimes called stick or hand blender)? If you do dressings mixed with them tend to stay together for a much longer time.

Yes I do, but how will it chop the onion?


Go to your local drugstore and get some no-cook thickener for people with swallowing difficulties. "Thick It" is what I use. Doesn't add any flavor, you can get the precise consistency you want.

And I'd love that recipe!

Thanks, but I don't approve using products like these.


Ok people see how it looks
How they make it like that?
Mine is runnier than water lol
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Chop the onion first.

Slow speed didn't work. And wouldn't Dijon mustard change the flavor?
We didn't say to use a slow speed. with the motor running, dribble in the oil in a slow steady stream. The oil should go in slow, not the machine on slow.
 
Thanks, but I don't approve using products like these.

Just in case you are unaware, that product is nothing but.... CORN STARCH.

So if you thicken HOT things with the traditional corn starch and water slurry,
you are using the exact same thing.
 
Chop the onion first.

We didn't say to use a slow speed. with the motor running, dribble in the oil in a slow steady stream. The oil should go in slow, not the machine on slow.

Oh, ok. Should the oil be poured in by portions?

Xanthan Gum

If I find it.

Just in case you are unaware, that product is nothing but.... CORN STARCH.

So if you thicken HOT things with the traditional corn starch and water slurry,
you are using the exact same thing.
Thanks but I don't like the sound of it.
 
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