Mirin Sauce is a Japanese cooking wine with a subtle sweet accent. It’s often used in many Japanese dishes such as teriyaki chicken and ramen. This easy 3-ingredient homemade mirin sauce works perfectly as a substitute for any recipes calling for mirin. All you need is sake, sugar and water to make it.

It is similar to sake but has a lower alcohol content and a higher amount of sugar. It is a staple in Japanese cooking.
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What is Mirin Sauce?
The word mirin translates to sweet rice wine. It is a type of rice wine that has a tangy flavor, and is often used to make teriyaki sauce. If you’ve ever had sake, mirin has a similar flavor but is both sweeter and lower in alcohol.

What’s Mirin Sauce Made of?
Authentic mirin is made of fermented glutinous rice, koji rice, and shochu, a distilled rice liquor. Some of the mirin sold in stores is labeled as aji-mirin, which translates to tastes like mirin. This type of mirin is typically sweeter than authentic mirin.
Types of Mirin Sauce
- Hon mirin: This type of mirin has an alcohol content of 14% and is known as true mirin. It can be difficult to find in local stores and is more expensive than other types of mirin. Some online retailers carry hon mirin.
- Shio mirin: Also known as salt mirin, shio mirin has 1.5% salt added to it. It is not suitable for drinking.
- Shin mirin (aji-mirin): This type of mirin has much less alcohol compared to others.

Best Mirin Sauce Substitutes
Sake
Similar in taste to mirin, sake can be used as a substitute. Note that because it is not as sweet as mirin, you may need to add a sweetener to your recipe. If you’re looking for a substitute that doesn’t have alcohol, wine vinegar would be a better choice.
Cooking Sherry
Dry sherry will add a depth of flavor to your dish that’s similar to mirin. It is also light enough to complement the dish instead of overpowering it.
White Wine
White wine is an easy-to-source replacement for mirin. Choose a dry wine instead of one that’s sweet. You may want to add a touch of sweetener to balance the flavors of the dish.
Rice Wine Vinegar
This is a good option if you’re looking for an alcohol-free substitute. Mix the vinegar with the granulated sugar at a ratio of 2 parts vinegar to 1 part sugar.
Homemade Mirin Sauce Recipe
Ingredients
- 1/4 cup granulated sugar
- 1/4 cup water
- 3/4 cup sake wine or use one of the alternatives in the notes section below
Instructions
- Heat the water in a saucepan set at medium-high heat. Slowly add the sugar while stirring constantly.
- When the sugar is completely dissolved, boil for 3 minutes and remove from the heat.
- Slowly add the sake.
- Let the mixture cool to room temperature before using. You can place it in the fridge to cool it faster.
- Stored in an airtight container, the mirin will last for a few weeks.
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