teriyaki
IPA: tɛrɪjˈɑki
noun
- A cooking technique used in Japanese cuisine in which foods are broiled or grilled in a sweet soy sauce marinade.
- A sweet soy sauce marinade.
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Examples of "teriyaki" in Sentences
- She handed a treat to Juju, then set a lovely piece of halibut to marinate in teriyaki sauce.
- He calls the teriyaki marinade recipe Jus-yaki after the Chinese family friend who created it.
- They all come smothered in teriyaki sauce over fried or white rice, 3 pieces of California roll sushi, and a lot ofsalad.
- It too came covered in teriyaki sauce (which of course it needs, because tofu only tastes as good as what you eat it with).
- If I could wring out chicken like a washcloth, maybe this could have been salvaged, but as it was, the teriyaki was a fail.
- I have some salmon smoking on the back porch and a flank steak ready for the BBQ after marinating in teriyaki and horseradish.
- There is hardly any sauce on it to speak of, and instead, the fish is basted while it grills as the word teriyaki glazed grilled implies.
- Once you cover anything in teriyaki sauce, it’s good - so if you don’t mind fish that tastes like fish (I know a lot of people do), you won’t hate this fish.
- Favorite Place to Eat Lunch in Midtown: My favorite used to be the tofu teriyaki from the Japanese Market on 41st btw. 5th+Madison (just East of Cafe Zaiya) … but now I can’t get enough of the Tofu Teriyaki at the Cart on 50th btw. 6+7th.
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