Yakitori Chicken
Show: Guy Off the Hook
Episode: Far East, Far Out
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By Anita Raye Wilson
Jacksonville, F...
on December 04, 2011
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This recipe was just what I needed for boneless skinless chicken thighs! I was lucky in that I had all the ingredients on hand. I tried to modify the recipe for one pound of chicken then forgot and ended up using the original recipe. This made the mixture very wet so I added 1/2 cup more of panko bread crumbs. Came out just fine. Served them with grilled carrots, asparagus, and mushrooms. Made a wonderful meal. Next time, I will try in portions in the original recipe!
By Jo Ellen
Williamsville, ...
on October 18, 2010
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So much flavor! Great appetizer. I try to make recipes the first time as supplied, but I didn't have Sake or Mirin. Used little white wine , sherry with a little sugar (Internet's suggestion for Mirin.I couldn't find Chili Sauce in grocery store so I bought Thai chili sauce and added fresh tomato to the sauce. Turned out great! I made them a head and warmed them up in the oven for about 10 minutes. All seemed to enjoy..even the children who attended the party. I had made quite a lot so I made the balls (kept them raw, & flash froze them for the next party...can't wait.
By smithdg
port huron, MI
on July 05, 2009
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added 1 tbsp of 18 yr old balsamic vinegar to the yakitori
sauce
added the zest of one lemon to the
dipping sauce
used the meat grinding attachment on the kitchen aid
to grind the chicken and spices
mixed by hand
worked very well although pre grond turkey or chicken would speed the process up
By akakaren_11680474
Morro Bay, CA
on February 20, 2009
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Like others, I did not have any Sake nor could I find any Murin in my town so I substitued using White Zenfandel. I also used my broiler to brown the chicken balls and it worked just fine. I also decided to add pineapple to the bamboo skewers. YUMMY! Even though I altered the recipe, it is well worth the time and your taste buds will be forever happy.
Guy, you're great!!!
By slowloosegravel
Pocatello, ID
on December 12, 2008
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Ok! It's a fair amount of prep work, so if you're looking for quick n easy, keep lookin'. But! If you have the food processor, the ingredients and the time, this is well worth the effort. The result is a moist n tender bite, with a complex medley of flavors, sweet, salty and spicy. Impressed my guests enormously, especially with the sweet chili dipping sauce. (make a double batch of the dipping sauce!
Comments: I didn't have sake, so used a dry white wine instead. Nor did I grill the chicken balls as suggested, but rather browned them in my panini cooker, cooking both sides simultaneously, about four minutes total, turning once.
By awhip71_11426063
Ft Walton Beach, FL
on December 02, 2008
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Guy....You are WICKED.......
I adore you so much....especially when you make lots of asian stuff...since Im Australian-Asian!!!!!
You are the BEST...mate!!!! And this recipe...SUPER YUMMY....
By jhayes_11420151
Marina Del Rey, CA
on November 30, 2008
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Made this and it is fantastic!. Go Big Guy - I love you.
By devilwoman15_69...
Mendham, NJ
on October 04, 2008
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I got to taste this when Guy prepared it and it is delicious - can't wait to make it. Could probably be a main course also served along side some rice and sugar snap peas.