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Japanese Style Teriyaki Sauce

Submitted by: John Milligan
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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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

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

Fish and Things Teriyaki Marinade

Submitted by: Jill Lopez
This is a very very good teriyaki marinade. It's good for chicken, steaks, fish and making beef jerky. 

Sesame Ginger Sauce

Submitted by: DPIEKARA
A great dipping sauce for chicken that combines soy sauce, Dijon mustard, sesame oil, and ginger. 

Quick Egg Roll Dipping Sauce

Submitted by: DANICKSTR
Beat the flavor of the 'included sauce' (usually not too hard) with this quick and easy dipping sauce that only requires a few Asian ingredients! 

Restaurant Style Wing and Rib Sauce

Submitted by: DARRELLJ
This simple sweet and spicy sauce is great on hot chicken wings. 

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Dynamite Sauce

Submitted by: The Sushi Guy
Living In: Dallas, Texas, USA
This is a spicy creamy sauce used in or atop many sushi bar favorites such as Dynamite. This also works as a great dipping sauce. 

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Teriyaki Marinade II

Submitted by: April
Soy sauce and garlic seasoned with Asian spices for chicken or beef. 

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. 
 
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