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Teriyaki Sauce

Submitted by: Kevin 
Soy sauce combines with Japanese sake and mirin wines, increasingly available in mainstream grocers. 

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Teriyaki Sauce and Marinade

Submitted by: Celeste Supporting Member (Click to learn more about Supporting Membership)
Home Town: Saint Helena, California, USA
Living In: Santa Rosa, California, USA
This traditional Japanese teriyaki sauce recipe just might be the best you've ever had! 

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Teriyaki Sauce

Submitted by: Judy 
This is a great marinade for pork, chicken and steak. My family loves it as is has a little kick. 

Teriyaki Marinade

Submitted by: DIANEG38 
A basic teriyaki sauce with a hint of sherry. 

Japanese Style Teriyaki Sauce

Submitted by: MMILL 
This is a Japanese style teriyaki sauce/marinade that uses pineapple with skins, apples and mirin. You can adjust sweetness to your specifications by altering the amount of sugar. 

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Korean Marinade

Submitted by: Curlie 
This is a great marinade for beef short ribs, chicken, or steak. Serve with steamed rice, beer, and kim chee. 

Teriyaki Marinade III

Submitted by: Denyse 
Easy and wonderful teriyaki marinade for barbeque or roasting. For a zestier marinade, use lime or lemon juice; for a milder version, use water. If you would like to use the marinade as a sauce, you can boil it after removing the meat and add a little slurry of cornstarch and warm water to thicken it. When I make the sauce, I usually add some sesame seeds for looks. You can add fresh or ground ginger if you like, too. 

Asian Ginger Grill Marinade

Submitted by: Don 
This delicious Asian marinade is delicious on anything grilled! 

Teriyaki Marinade I

Submitted by: Tim Bond 
Fresh ginger and garlic are cooked in vermouth until tender. Soy sauce, oyster sauce, and honey are stirred in and cooked until the flavors have mingled and the sauce thickens. Perfect marinade for vegetables, tofu, chicken, and salmon. 

Easy Teriyaki Chops

Submitted by: KMSTAT 
Living In: Austin, Texas, USA
It is amazing what a zippy marinade can do for pork chops! This one is a perfect mix of soy sauce, red wine vinegar, honey and garlic powder. To cook, simply fire up the grill or turn on the broiler. 
 
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