Homemade Teriyaki Sauce

Homemade Teriyaki Sauce
  • PREP TIME
    5 mins
  • COOK TIME
    13 mins
  • TOTAL TIME
    18 mins
  • SERVING
    8 People
  • VIEWS
    145

Elevate your Asian-inspired dishes with this luscious, homemade teriyaki sauce. Ditch the store-bought versions and create a vibrant, flavorful glaze in minutes. Perfect for glazing chicken, vegetables, or adding a sweet and savory touch to your favorite stir-fries.

Ingridients

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Nutrition

  • Carbohydrate
    15 g
  • Fiber
    0 g
  • Protein
    1 g
  • Sodium
    532 mg
  • Sugar
    13 g
  • Unsaturated Fat
    0 g

DIRECTIONS

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Recipe View In a medium saucepan, whisk together the soy sauce, sugar, cider vinegar, water, garlic powder, onion powder, and ground ginger over medium heat. (2 minutes)

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02 Step

Recipe View In a small bowl, dissolve the cornstarch in 2 tablespoons of cold water to create a slurry. This prevents lumps from forming in your sauce.

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03 Step

Recipe View Gently whisk the cornstarch slurry into the saucepan, ensuring it's fully incorporated. (1 minute)

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04 Step

Recipe View Bring the mixture to a gentle simmer, stirring constantly. Continue to simmer over low heat, stirring frequently, until the sauce thickens to your desired consistency. This should take approximately 5-10 minutes. Be careful not to burn the sauce.

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Recipe View Remove from heat and let cool slightly. The sauce will continue to thicken as it cools.

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Recipe View Use immediately to glaze your favorite dishes, or store in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 1 week.

For a deeper flavor, consider using dark brown sugar instead of white sugar.
Add a pinch of red pepper flakes for a touch of heat.
Freshly grated ginger and minced garlic can be substituted for the powdered versions for a more vibrant flavor.
If the sauce becomes too thick, whisk in a tablespoon or two of water to thin it out.

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RECIPE REVIEWS

Avarage Rating: 4.8/ 5 ( 48 Ratings)
Total Reviews: (4)
  • Susana Carter

    I added a teaspoon of sesame oil for a nuttier flavor. Delicious!

  • Yazmin Leuschke

    The sauce was a bit too sweet for my taste, so I reduced the amount of sugar by a couple of tablespoons. It was perfect!

  • Marilyne Bechtelar

    I've made this recipe several times, and it's always a hit! So much better than the bottled stuff.

  • Gloria Hessel

    This recipe is so easy and versatile. I use it on everything from chicken to tofu!

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