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Terry Ho’s Japanese Steak/Chicken Sauce

Posted on February 19, 2026 by Admin

Terry Ho’s Yum Yum Sauce (often labelled as Original Japanese Steak/Chicken/Shrimp Sauce) is a creamy, mildly sweet, hibachi‑style condiment commonly served at Japanese steakhouse restaurants. It’s great as a dipping sauce, drizzle, or accompaniment for steak, chicken, shrimp, rice, vegetables, and more. (dearbornmarket.com)


🥣 What Terry Ho’s Japanese Steak/Chicken Sauce Is

  • It’s a mayonnaise‑based Japanese steakhouse style sauce with a creamy, slightly tangy, and sweet profile — often called yum yum sauce. (dearbornmarket.com)
  • The brand has become popular as a store‑bought version of the sauce you get at hibachi and teppanyaki restaurants. (TMCK LLC)

🧾 Typical Ingredients

The bottled sauce usually contains:

  • Soybean oil, water, sugar, corn syrup
  • Egg yolks (for creaminess)
  • Distilled vinegar
  • Garlic powder, paprika, tomato paste
  • Mustard seed, salt and spices
  • Preservatives and emulsifiers
    (Exact ingredient lists vary slightly by retailer but reflect this creamy, sweet base.) (dearbornmarket.com)

🍽️ How It’s Used

This sauce is marketed as the light colored sauce served at Japanese steakhouse restaurants and can be used on:

  • Steak, chicken, or shrimp
  • Grilled vegetables and rice
  • Salads and wraps
  • As a dip for fries or seafood
    Shake well and refrigerate after opening. (dearbornmarket.com)

🧠 Notes

  • It’s similar to the yum yum sauces many hibachi restaurants serve with fried rice and grilled proteins — creamy, tangy, and lightly sweet. (saucerank.com)
  • There are variations like spicy or ranch‑flavored versions under the same brand. (terryhosauce.com)

If you want, I can share a close homemade version so you can make a similar hibachi‑style sauce at home! 🍱

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