Teriyaki-Sauce

How to Make Teriyaki Sauce – the versatile sauce you need for Japanese dishes!!


About this recipe

Let’s talk about Teriyaki. It’s more than just a flavor; it’s an experience. This glistening, mahogany-hued glaze has captivated palates worldwide. But what exactly is it? At its core, Teriyaki Sauce is a symphony of sweet and savory notes, a harmonious blend that elevates simple ingredients to culinary heights. This quintessential Japanese sauce traditionally combines soy sauce, mirin (a sweet rice wine), Sake (Japanese rice wine), and sugar. The result? A viscous, umami-rich elixir that’s simply irresistible.

The beauty of Teriyaki lies in its versatility. It’s a true chameleon in the kitchen, a versatile sauce that pairs exquisitely with a myriad of dishes. Picture succulent chicken, pan-seared salmon, or even grilled tofu, each imbued with that distinctive Teriyaki sheen. This isn’t just a marinade; it’s a transformative agent. It creates a lacquered finish that’s both visually appealing and intensely flavorful. The Maillard reaction, that magical browning of proteins, is amplified by the sugars in the sauce, creating a depth of flavor that’s truly remarkable. From weeknight dinners to elegant feasts, Teriyaki Sauce offers a touch of culinary magic. It’s a pantry staple that promises to transform ordinary meals into extraordinary culinary adventures.


Video recipe on YouTube

YouTube Link: https://youtu.be/QTni1LYRR9A


Ingredients


Steps

  1. Put all the ingredients in the pot
  2. Turn on heat
  3. Mix well to dissolve the sugar
  4. Once sugar is dissolved, lower the heat
  5. Continue simmering for 15 minutes or until the liquid reduces
  6. Once the sauce thickens a bit, turn off the heat
  7. Let it cool
  8. The sauce is now ready to be used for many different recipes

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