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Teriyaki Chicken

A quick teriyaki option

https://www.cutoutandkeep.net/projects/teriyaki-chicken • Posted by oakley

I've been looking for a good store bought teriyaki sauce for awhile. Everything I found was just too thin and watery. I even tried making my own at home but I just cant match that taste I find in restaraunts. But then I found this sauce and its nice and thick. If you don't like what I've added to it skip it. The sauce is good on its own I just enjoy a little bit sweeter of a taste, its a little too bitter for me by itself. I will add more photos as soon as I make it again. This photo is just a temporary one off the web until I get a pic of my own. lol...

You will need

Project Budget
Cheap

Time

0 h 30

Difficulty

Pretty Easy
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Description

I've been looking for a good store bought teriyaki sauce for awhile. Everything I found was just too thin and watery. I even tried making my own at home but I just cant match that taste I find in restaraunts. But then I found this sauce and its nice and thick. If you don't like what I've added to it skip it. The sauce is good on its own I just enjoy a little bit sweeter of a taste, its a little too bitter for me by itself. I will add more photos as soon as I make it again. This photo is just a temporary one off the web until I get a pic of my own. lol...

Instructions

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    This is the sauce I use (KIKKOMAN TERIYAKI BASTE & GLAZE) It's very important you get this kind it's thicker than others I've tried.

  2. I use about 2 to 3 chicken breast that I cut into small cubes.

  3. I put it in the frying pan. Pour some sauce over the chicken, be generous.

  4. Then I add a small handful of brown sugar and a generous squeeze of honey. You can add a very small chunk of pineapple if you like, but 1 tiny little chunk has a ton of juice so be careful you don't water down your sauce or it will just be a watery mess.

  5. I cook it until the chicken is done and the sauce looks thick enuff. I serve it on top of white rice. It's delicious I hope you enjoy it.