How to Make Mall Sarku Chicken Teriyaki Recipe (2024)

This famous chicken teriyaki recipe is the one you try making once and then you can’t stop. The glazed chicken bits are so tender and the teriyaki sauce is finger licking good, exactly what your taste buds are calling for.

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If you’ve gone to one of the larger malls across the USA, you may have come across a Sarku Japan restaurant in the mall food court. I’ve fallen in love with their teriyaki chicken from the first time the sample lady gave me a small sample on a toothpick to try. We quickly got in line to make our first order and try their menu items.

The chicken teriyaki and shrimps are my favorite items but we also loved their vegetable spring rolls. Sarku Japan is by far my favorite teriyaki place to eat at, but making it at home is even better. Through trial n’ error over the years, this isn’t the exact recipe but i think this recipe is very close to the one at the mall food court.

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I complete this chicken teriyaki dish with soba noodles and steamed vegetables. That is how i always ordered it there, and i think it goes well together. If you don’t like yakisoba noodles or don’t have any on hand, you can substitute with white rice or fried rice. Try this chicken teriyaki with my steamed rice with vegetables, a combination of both worlds.

Some people like spicy teriyaki, if that is you, try this chicken teriyaki with sriracha hot sauce, or use any other hot sauce to satisfy your own taste.

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How do you make the best Sarku chicken teriyaki at home?

From years of experience of making this chicken teriyaki recipe at home, a few tips i can leave you here to make this recipe a success from your first try.

  • Use boneless, skinless chicken thighs only, using an incorrect cut of chicken such as chicken breast or tenderloins will not give you the same outcome.
  • Do not skip the marinade process. Sure this may require a bit of planning ahead but it is so worth the wait.
  • Following ingredients. Follow the recipe to the T! If you want to get the closest results to the teriyaki at the mall, do not skip out on any ingredients. They are all important.
  • Massage the meat. Using a stand mixer does all the work for you so you don’t have to. However, if you do not own a stand mixer, try to massage by hand as much as you can handle.
  • For best results use a Blackstone griddle to cook the chicken or a large skillet such as this Presto electric skillet. Using a larger surface will allow you to cook the chicken faster with less batches so the teriyaki sauce that you add later on will not burn. If you have a giant piece of cast-iron to heat up on the grill, that would work wonderfully too.

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Why should you “massage” the chicken teriyaki?

The term “massaging” is used heavily in this recipe because it is one of the very important steps. Massaging the meat is just another form of mixing the meat but for a much longer period of time. It is important to mix the meat for a longer period of time not to just distribute the spices evenly, this process makes the chicken fat break down and get mushy. This later helps the meat stay juicy and tender in the cooking process. This is why we do not trim off the fat on the chicken thighs prior to marinating.

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How long should you marinate chicken teriyaki?

Some chicken teriyaki recipes do not call for a long marinating process like my easy 30-minute chicken teriyaki. However this recipe is a little bit different and you should really give it at least 6-8 hours to marinate in the refrigerator. Overnight is best.

Can i use the same recipe for beef sliced steak teriyaki?

I have not personally tried making this recipe with beef as i always order chicken teriyaki at Sarku Japan location but i do plan to test it one day with flank steak or skirt steak. Meanwhile, If any of my readers have tried it, please tell us how it went in the comments below. The feedback would be much appreciated.

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Sarku Chicken Teriyaki Ingredients:

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How to make Sarku Chicken Teriyaki:

  1. Cut the chicken thighs into strips or bite size pieces, add it into the bowl of a stand mixer.
  2. To the meat, add the rest of the ingredients such as 1/2cup water, 2Tbsp of cooking sherry, 3/4tsp or 2 cloves of garlic, 1/2tsp of white pepper, 2Tbsp of soy sauce, 2Tbsp of Oil, 1/2Tbsp of Baking Soda.
  3. Using the dough hook attachment of the stand mixer, mix the meat for 25-30 minutes on low speed until you get a white sloppy mess.
  4. Refrigerate overnight or at least 8 hours before cooking.

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Make Sarku Teriyaki Glaze:

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  1. In a small saucepan, add of all the ingredients together and bring it to a boil. Let it simmer for a few minutes until the sauce thickens.
  2. Strain the sauce through a sieve to collect all the pieces of garlic and ginger.
  3. Keep in mind, the sauce will thicken more as it cools.
  4. Use this sauce for glazing the meat, noodles and vegetables cooking)
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How to Cook Sarku Chicken Teriyaki:

***When you are ready to cook the meat, take it out of the fridge. Mix again for 5-10 minutes in a stand mixer with the dough hook. Allow the chicken to warm up on the counter top at least 30 more minutes prior to cooking. (Doing this step will help the meat cook more evenly and dissolve more fat as it cooks..***

  1. Heat a large skillet on high heat. Drizzle some oil (depends what size skillet you use). (I used my presto 16″ electric skillet and i added about 3 tablespoons of oil).
  2. Add a single layer of the seasoned chicken meat to a preheated skillet or cast iron making sure no pieces are on top of each other. Fry until lightly browned, flip and brown the other side as well. (about 5 minutes per side) Having a nice thin layer will help the meat brown evenly.
  3. After both sides are browned, add teriyaki sauce to glaze the meat. Fry additional 2-3 minutes for the sauce to stick. Again the amount of sauce will depend how much meat you’re frying. (i added about 1/2cup for my 16″ skillet)
  4. Fry the meat in batches, cleaning up the skillet from leftover teriyaki sauce after EACH use. It will burn and ruin the next batch if left behind. (The reason why i use the biggest skillet i own)

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Tips for faster and more simplified cooking:

All of the included steps in this post may seem intimidating and a long time to make but the results are so worthwhile. I have made this recipe many times and this is my least favorite way to cook the chicken but when I’m in a complete rush it works great. I speed things up by frying the chicken in single layer batches in a deep skillet or wok until golden brown and set aside into a different dish without adding the teriyaki glaze. Then I’d add my second batch of meat to the skillet. Once all the meat is cooked, i add the chicken all together with about 1cup of the teriyaki sauce. Cook everything together until the teriyaki sauce glazes all the chicken bits and take off the heat.

Preparing Yakisoba Noodles:

  1. Using the same skillet (no need to wash) add pre-cooked Chinese Noodles with a splash of water. Cover with a lid to steam, then add some teriyaki sauce as well. (The amount of water and sauce varies because it all depends on how much you are making). I was making about 2.5lbs of noodles at once and added about 1/2cup of water and 1/2cup of teriyaki sauce. (May add more sauce if you’d like)
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How to steam the vegetables for Sarku teriyaki:

  • 1/2 Head of a green Cabbage
  • 2 large Carrots
  • Broccoli florets (optional)
  1. Roughly shred or chop the cabbage and cut the carrots into circles or thick julienne strips. I normally add broccoli florets but here i didn’t have any broccoli stalks. It worked out great too.
  2. Add the vegetables into a preheated skillet, add about 1/4cup of water, and season with a pinch of salt. Mix, cover with a lid and let it steam for about 3-5 minutes.
  3. After the Vegetables are about done, add about 1/4cup of the teriyaki sauce, mix again and take off the heat.

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How do i serve Sarku chicken teriyaki?

Plate yakisoba noodles and vegetables and add chicken teriyaki on top of the noodles. Drizzle some more of the made teriyaki glaze on top if desired. Serve right away as it is still warm.

How do i store Chicken teriyaki leftovers?

Store together or separately in an airtight container in and keep in the fridge for up to 3 days. This teriyaki chicken, yakisoba noodles and steamed vegetables all reheat wonderfully.

Can i make the teriyaki sauce in advance?

Yes, this teriyaki sauce stores well in the fridge for weeks, feel free to make a batch and refrigerate.

Enjoy!

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What is your favorite teriyaki combination? I’d love to hear from you in the comments section below. If you make this recipe, tell me how it went. Or better still, tag @alenashomecooking on Instagram and hashtag it #alenashomecooking by clicking the social icons on top of this page. I love to connect with my readers.

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Homemade Sarku Teriyaki

Author Alena’s Home Cooking

Ingredients

  • 3lbsBoneless skinless chicken thighs(do not trim fat)
  • 1/2cupwater
  • 2tbspCooking Sherry
  • 3/4tspor 2 Garlic cloves
  • 1/2tspWhite Pepper
  • 2TbspKikkoman Soy Sauce
  • 2TbspGrapeseed Oil(any oil)
  • 1/2TbspBaking Soda

Teriyaki Sauce:

  • 1 1/4cupChicken Stock
  • 1/3cup Yoshidas Gourmet Sauce (Or kikkoman Teriyaki Sauce)
  • 1/4cupKikkoman Soy sauce
  • 1cloveGarlic
  • 1sliceGinger root
  • 1/3cupBrown Sugar
  • 3TspCornstarch(dissolve with 1 TBSP of cold water)

Instructions

  1. Marinate the meat:

    Cut the chicken thighs into strips, add it into the bowl of a stand mixer.

    To the meat, add the rest of the ingredients such as 1/2 cup of water, 2Tbsp of cooking sherry, 3/4tsp or 2 cloves of garlic, 1/2tsp of white pepper, 2Tbsp of soy sauce, 2Tbsp of Oil, 1/2Tbsp of Baking Soda.

    Using the dough hook attachment of the stand mixer, mix the meat for 25-30 minutes on low speed until you get a white sloppy mess.

    Refrigerate overnight or at least 8 hours before cooking.

    Cook the meat:

    Heat a large skillet on high heat, drizzle some oil (depends what size skillet you use) (i used my presto 16" electric skillet and i added about 1/4cup of oil)

    Add the meat to the preheated skillet making sure no pieces are on top of each other, fry until lightly browned, flip and brown the other side as well (about 5 minutes per side)

    After both sides are browned, add teriyaki sauce to glaze the meat, again the amount of sauce will depend how much meat you're frying. (i added about 1/2cup for my 16" skillet)

  2. Teriyaki Sauce:

    In a small saucepan, add of all the ingredients together and bring it to a boil, let it simmer for a few minutes until the sauce thickens.

    Strain the sauce through a sieve to collect all the pieces of garlic and ginger.

    Keep in mind, the sauce will thicken more as it cools.

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Love

3 days ago

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Is it okay if I marinate it and freeze because I will be using it for a party in 2 weeks. Thanks

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Shi su

3 days ago

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Didn’t have yakisoba noodles so I used somen, worked great and the recipe is delicious

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Anonymous

20 days ago

this is by far the best recipe on the internet. thank you so much for taking the time and providing the rest of the world with amazing recipes like this one. looking forward to trying more of your recipes. thanks for all your work

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Katlynn G

5 months ago

So I’ve made this recipe twice. But I used ramen noodles and fettuccine noodles both are adequate substitutes. We’re close replicas to sarku japan chicken teriyaki which is what I was looking to replicate. I always make extra sauce and add more garlic just for personal preference. 9/10 recipe for sure

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Maddie

6 months ago

Wow this recipe is actually unbelievable and so spot on. Everyone was impressed. Will be making again.

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Anonymous

1 year ago

Can I use minced garlic? Or garlic paste? If so, how much of it should I use?

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Jenny

1 year ago

Has anyone tried making this gluten free by using Kikkoman Gluten-Free Teriyaki Marinade in place of the 1/3 cup Yoshidas Gourmet Sauce (Or kikkoman Teriyaki Sauce)? I’m desperate for some good teriyaki. I haven’t been able to eat Sarku since 2011.

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Justin

1 year ago

This is the one. Like literally stop searching for recipes, this one is it. The accuracy and the taste are phenomenal. Definitely will go with the low sodium soy sauce next time, though. And if you’re like me and don’t have a stand mixer, about 15 minutes straight of hand mixing seemed to do the trick.

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Bri

1 year ago

I love this recipe! I decided to try it in the air fryer the last time I made it and it turned out perfectly. I cooked the chicken in a single layer on 400 degrees for about 10 minutes.

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Amy Hill

2 years ago

I started the preparation of this dish last night by “massaging” the chicken with a Kitchenaid Mixer and then placing the chicken in a container in the refrigerator overnight until I’m ready to start cooking it today. We will be eating, hopefully, in a couple of hours and I will update the results of it then. Can’t wait!

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Anonymous

2 years ago

One of my favorite recipes. Thank you for posting this. Much love <3

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Anonymous

2 years ago

Absolutely awesome! I like it better than the mall. I make this several times a month. Thank you

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David

2 years ago

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Very satisfied with this recipe

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Jaylene

2 years ago

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I have been browsing online more than three hours today yet I have not found anything more interesting than this recipe I gave it a shot and it is now a staple piece in our home. Delicious 😋

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2 years ago

Stella

Like the Sarku Teriyaki you ate at the mall

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2 years ago

Wilfred

Like the Sarku Teriyaki you ate at the mall

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Abigail Jones

2 years ago

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This is so spot on!! Now on my cooking rotation. DELICIOUS 😋😋😋

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2 years ago

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Very nice article. I definitely love this site.
Thanks!

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Joy

2 years ago

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ABSOLUTELY DELICIOUS 😋😋😋😋😋😋

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2 years ago

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Like the Sarku Teriyaki you ate at the mall

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Sy

2 years ago

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Can’t wait to try this! How about the steak and shrimp option? Would you marinate these other proteins the same way? I’d like to try beef and steak. Thanks in advance

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Rachie

2 years ago

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Just tried this recipe for the first time the other night and I have to say, it was almost spot on for sarku! Very delicious and a new staple recipe in my cooking rotation!

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Lena

3 years ago

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This is the most SPOT ON RECIPE for Sarku Japan chicken teriyaki! I’ve probably made it 25+ times now, it’s a staple in our household now. I never have cooking sherry but I do have shaoxing cooking wine and that does the job! My Kitchenaid broke so I just skip the meat tenderizing step and just add a lil more baking soda / leave in fridge for 2 days. It is TRULY delicious and you can tweak the salt / sweet level in the sauce at the end. It’s a masterpiece!!!!!!!! Bravo!!!!!

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Alina K

3 years ago

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Best recipe ever! I have been waiting for a recipe that comes as close to the one I get at Sarku! Did this recipe many times and always comes out tasting amazing! Definitely worth a try!

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Linda

3 years ago

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Thank you Alena for posting this recipe, very delicious. My family LOVES IT
I highly recommend for any home cook to try this recipe if you haven’t already.

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Hope Meyers

3 years ago

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Alena thank you so much for posting this recipe with all the detailed steps and pictures this recipe turned out from first try and it’s so so close to the real thing. This dinner will be on repeat

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Keven Eats

3 years ago

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100% RECOMMEND!!!!!!!! So so yummy

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3 years ago

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I’m in love with this recipe

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Best recipe out there

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Ameera

3 years ago

Hi, does it change the taste of I use the sweet yoshidas gourmet sauce instead of the the sweet and savory

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Ameera

3 years ago

Hello, is the Cooking sherry necessary for this recipe and what’s a good substitute for it please?

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Dave M

3 years ago

Amazing! My very first time it couldn’t have been any closer to Sarku. I find each time after, it turns out slightly different each time, but it’s always delicious. If you skimp a little it over do it a bit on most ingredients doesn’t ruin the meal.

I achieve different results specifically by adjusting the amount of ginger root, garlic, and the time I simmer the sauce. I’ve debating adding a very slight touch of white sugar to the sauce, but I haven’t tried it yet.

There are lots of ways to make slight adjustments to change it up a bit.

This is an awesome recipe!!

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Chasity

3 years ago

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Can’t wait to try this, I love mall teriyaki chicken. How did you come up with the dough hook method though? This recipe will give me a chance to finally use that attachment on my Kitchen Aid 😂

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Ken

3 years ago

The recipe says, “mix the meat for 25-30 minutes on low speed until you get a white sloppy mess”. Is that truly “minutes” or should it be “seconds”? Thanks.

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Whitney

3 years ago

Attempting this tomorrow! Have the chicken in it’s lovely mess now in the fridge. Will post once completed 🙂

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Mila

3 years ago

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Wow this is so yummy 😋
Thank you for recipe 😘

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jessica

4 years ago

Can you explain why the fat needs to be left on? Also can chicken be cut in smaller pieces? Thanks

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Illona Kovalchuk

4 years ago

What if you don’t have the mixer like that with a hook attachment. I only have a hand held mixer?
Also where did you get your noodles?

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Inna

4 years ago

Its so delicious

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4 years ago

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This looks so bomb I can’t wait to try it

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FAQs

What is Sarku Japan sauce made of? ›

Sarku Teriyaki Sauce

It's made up of chicken stock, teriyaki sauce, soy sauce, brown sugar, dried ginger, and garlic powder.

How is teriyaki traditionally made? ›

Traditionally, teriyaki sauce is made by mixing and heating three ingredients: sugar, soy sauce, and sake (or mirin). Mirin is a Japanese rice wine, similar to sake, but with more sugar and a lower alcohol content of 14%.

Is it better to buy or make teriyaki sauce? ›

Teriyaki sauce is so very simple to make and tastes absolutely delicious on beef, chicken, pork, veggies, and more. Homemade teriyaki sauce is SOOOO much better than the bottled kind. Make it once and I promise you'll never go back to store bought. It goes great on everything from meat to veggies!

How much protein is in Sarku chicken teriyaki? ›

Nutritional Facts
640 CALORIES24g FAT
28g PROTEIN79g CARBS

What's in teriyaki sauce ingredients? ›

Authentic Japanese teriyaki sauce combines soy sauce, mirin, sugar, and sake to create a distinctively sharp taste, with Westernized versions incorporating honey, garlic, and ginger for added edge. Cornstarch is often added to teriyaki sauce as a thickener.

What is the Japanese sauce? ›

Shoyu (soy sauce)

Shoyu is the most widely used condiment in Japanese cuisine and found in or added to a large number of dishes. The fermented soybean product adds depth to a dish when cooked together or when used as a dipping sauce like for sushi. There are different types of soy sauce, including light and dark ones.

What is teriyaki chicken made of? ›

Traditional teriyaki from Japan is grilled meat with a simple glaze made of soy sauce, mirin, sake, and sugar.

What is the origin of teriyaki chicken recipe? ›

According to Kikkoman, world-wide producer of soy sauce and related condiments, the syrupy sweet teriyaki we know and love originated in Hawaii, when Japanese newcomers mixed local ingredients such as pineapple juice and brown sugar with soy sauce and used it as a marinade.

Why does chicken teriyaki taste like? ›

A sweet and tangy sticky sauce, authentic teriyaki delivers a big hit of salty umami from its simple base of soy sauce and mirin, a low-alcohol, sweeter version of sake, a traditional Japanese rice wine. Less traditional teriyaki recipes often include flavors such as garlic, ginger, citrus, and sesame.

Can I eat teriyaki sauce everyday? ›

Studies have found that a person must have 2300 mg of sodium daily. So, just taking one tablespoon of Teriyaki sauce every day will meet more than 25% of this limit. However, overconsumption can lead to higher amounts of sodium in the body which can be unhealthy.

Can I just use teriyaki marinade as sauce? ›

If you want to turn your teriyaki marinade into a sauce you can serve with your meal, simply add 1 tablespoon of cornstarch and ½ cup of water to the other ingredients. Simmer over medium heat, stirring occasionally. Reduce the sauce until it thickens to your desired consistency.

What sauce is closest to teriyaki? ›

You can use hoisin sauce as a 1:1 replacement for teriyaki sauce in most recipes. Keep in mind that hoisin sauce is slightly thicker than teriyaki sauce, so you may need to adjust the consistency of your dish by adding a little water or broth.

How many calories in a Sarku teriyaki chicken? ›

There are 721 calories in 1 serving (22 oz) of Sarku Japan Chicken Teriyaki Combo Meal. * The % Daily Value (DV) tells you how much a nutrient in a serving of food contributes to a daily diet. 2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice.

Is Japanese teriyaki chicken healthy? ›

Teriyaki chicken may sound like a healthy choice, but again, it depends. If you end up eating too much rice with it or if the chicken was completely covered with sweet, MSG-rich sauce and glazes, it's not a healthy choice. Affordable teriyaki chicken may be using quite some MSG.

Is Chicken Teriyaki healthy to eat? ›

Conclusion. Teriyaki chicken is not only delicious but also packed with various nutritional benefits. It is a great source of lean protein, which is essential for muscle growth and repair. Additionally, teriyaki chicken contains important vitamins and minerals like vitamin B6, iron, and zinc.

What's the difference between hibachi sauce and teriyaki sauce? ›

Teriyaki Style Dishes

The method of cooking Teriyaki food is the same as the method of cooking Hibachi food. The only difference is the sauce; Hibachi cuisine is cooked only with soy sauce, while Teriyaki cuisine is cooked with sweeter, more seasoned soy sauce.

What is Japanese pink sauce made of? ›

Here's the recipe

In a small bowl, combine mayonnaise, white sugar, rice vinegar, melted butter, paprika and garlic powder. Mix well, cover and refrigerate. This is the shrimp sauce found in Japanese steakhouses. It is sweet and pinkish-orangish in color.

Is Japanese teriyaki sauce healthy? ›

Given the nutritional profile of teriyaki sauce and the fact that it's used in such small amounts, it's not likely to provide any significant health benefits. However, some of the ingredients in teriyaki sauce have interesting characteristics that may benefit your health.

What does Japanese teriyaki sauce taste like? ›

What does teriyaki sauce taste like? Teriyaki sauce has a complex flavour; a mixture of sweet and savoury, tangy and salty. The sweetness comes from the sweet wine and the caramelisation of the sugar, honey or syrup, which also gives the sauce its shiny glaze.

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