
Shichimi Togarashi (Japanese 7 Spice Blend)
April 10, 2025 by Kimberly
Making Shichimi Togarashi at home sounds more complicated than it actually is, because in reality, it comes together in no time. This Japanese seven-spice blend combines chili, sesame, nori, and orange peel into a flavor that’s not just spicy, but also fresh, nutty, and lightly citrusy. Just a pinch is enough to turn everyday dishes into something instantly more exciting. Sprinkle it over dumplings, avocado toast, or ramen, and suddenly it tastes like an evening at a Tokyo street market. That’s the magic of Shichimi Togarashi. A little adventure in your everyday cooking.
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TOTAL TIME
10 min
SERVES
3 tbsp
DIET
vegan
EVERY RECIPE DESERVES
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It might sound fancy, but at the end of the day it’s really just a bold, citrusy-spicy topping with a whole lot of personality. Chili with character, toasted sesame, a hint of orange zest. Together they transform “tastes good” into “tastes special.” It’s that perfect balance of fiery, salty, and fresh that makes any dish feel instantly more alive. Almost like bringing street food vibes into your own kitchen, minus the effort and chaos.
I honestly use this spice blend all the time. In my Crispy Pork Gyoza, Miso Ginger Oil Glaze & Fried Seaweed, it pulls all the flavors together like the final brushstroke on a painting. And in my Kimchi Gyoza, it delivers just the right kick that makes my friends and family ask, “Wait, what’s in this?!” That’s my favorite moment when everyone thinks I’ve been fussing with some secret technique, but it was really just a tiny spoonful of this mix. The best part? There’s zero planning involved. A quick sprinkle and suddenly the whole dish feels elevated.
And of course, you’ll want to keep it fresh. I always store mine in a small airtight jar in the pantry. That way, it keeps its full flavor for about two to three months. It’s the kind of simple little habit that makes cooking so much more fun: one unassuming jar on the shelf that has the power to make your food taste ten times more interesting, without you having to lift a finger more than usual. And now, that so-called fancy flavor is just your everyday companion. A jar that started out sounding special and elaborate has quietly turned into the easiest little ritual in your kitchen.

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Shichimi Togarashi (Japanese 7 Spice Blend)
- Total Time: 10 min
- Yield: 3 tbsp
Description
Making Shichimi Togarashi at home sounds more complicated than it actually is, because in reality, it comes together in no time. This Japanese seven-spice blend combines chili, sesame, nori, and orange peel into a flavor that’s not just spicy, but also fresh, nutty, and lightly citrusy. Just a pinch is enough to turn everyday dishes into something instantly more exciting. Sprinkle it over dumplings, avocado toast, or ramen, and suddenly it tastes like an evening at a Tokyo street market. That’s the magic of Shichimi Togarashi. A little adventure in your everyday cooking.
GOOD TO HAVE ON HAND
- mortar & pestle
- sealable jar
Ingredients
- 1 tbsp chili flakes
- 1 tsp orange zest
- 1/2 tsp Szechuan pepper corns
- 1/2 tsp white sesame seeds
- 1/2 tsp black sesame seeds
- 1/4 nori sheet
- 1/4 tsp ginger powder
Instructions
- Toast ½ tsp white sesame seeds and ½ tsp black sesame seeds in a dry pan over medium heat until golden and fragrant.
- Add ½ tsp Szechuan peppercorns and ¼ nori sheet (torn into small pieces) to a mortar and grind them finely, or use a spice grinder if you prefer.
- Combine the ground spices with 1 tbsp chili flakes, 1 tsp orange zest, and ¼ tsp ginger powder in a sealable jar. Give it a good shake to mix everything together.
- Prep Time: 10 min
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