Crispy Mizuna Salad with Plum-Mayonnaise Dressing

My husband brought home a lot of mizuna greens from his parents' house, so I wanted to eat them up while they were still fresh.
I used umeboshi that were soft and a little sweet.
If you crush the sesame seeds between your fingertips while mixing them into the sauce, it brings out the aroma. For 2 servings. Recipe by *Anna*
Crispy Mizuna Salad with Plum-Mayonnaise Dressing
My husband brought home a lot of mizuna greens from his parents' house, so I wanted to eat them up while they were still fresh.
I used umeboshi that were soft and a little sweet.
If you crush the sesame seeds between your fingertips while mixing them into the sauce, it brings out the aroma. For 2 servings. Recipe by *Anna*
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