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| Japanese recipes by Ineke
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Japanese Beef
Teriyaki with Sticky Rice ![]() |
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| Teriyaki
is a Japanese technique of marinating meat (usually beef, pork, or
chicken) in a soy sauce-based seasoned marinade before frying, grilling,
or broiling it at high temperature. Teriyaki is also the name given to
condiment sauces likely to be found on supermarket shelves containing
similar ingredients. The sugar in this marinade gives the steak a sweet
and glossy glaze, but take care when grilling that the flame does not burn
it and make it bitter-tasting. You can double the marinade recipe and
reserve half as a dipping sauce for the beef. Of course, in Japan you
might find teriyaki made with Kobe beef, an exclusive, full-flavored, and
very tender variety that is fed liberal amounts of beer and massaged with
sake (sounds like quite a life, doesn't it!). However, you may need to
take out a mortgage to try it, since this life of luxury makes Kobe beef
extremely expensive at upwards of $100 per pound. |
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