Cookbook:Teriyaki Sauce

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Teriyaki Chicken with Rice

The word teriyaki is a combination of two Japanese words, teri, "luster", and yaki, "to grill or broil". The mirin in the sauce gives a good luster to meat as it is cooked. Traditionally it was used with fish. It can also be used as a marinade for pre-cooked meat and poultry, as well as a delicious baste for items on the grill or rotisserie. Teriyaki sauce is a complement to virtually any type of meat (as long as you adjust the flavors accordingly), especially steak, chicken, fish and pork.

Ingredients of teriyaki

A litte bit of sake may also be added.

Procedure

  1. Mix everything in a 1-quart pot over low heat until the sugar dissolves.

That's it. You'll want to heat the sauce with some pre-cooked meat in it of course, or use it to marinate some raw meat overnight in the refrigerator.

Variation

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