Japanese Style Barbecue Party: Chicken Yakitori, Beef with Ginger and Soy, 5 Spice and Sesame Seared Ahi

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Total Time:
33 min
Prep
15 min
Cook
18 min
Yield:
6 servings
Level:
Easy
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Ingredients

  • 2 3/4 cups water
  • 1 1/2 cups white short grain rice

Chicken:

  • 3 tablespoons dry sherry
  • 2 tablespoons sugar
  • 1/4 cup Tamari dark aged soy sauce, available on the Asian foods aisle
  • 2 tablespoons light oil, such as wok oil or vegetable oil, eyeball it
  • 1 pound chicken breast tenders, cut in half on an angle
  • 5 scallions, cut in 1/2

Beef:

  • 3 inches fresh ginger root, minced or grated with hand grater or microplane tool
  • 1/4 cup tamari dark soy sauce
  • 2 tablespoons light oil, such as wok oil or vegetable oil, eyeball it
  • 1 teaspoon toasted sesame oil
  • 1 1/4 pounds beef sirloin, 1 1/2 inches thick
  • Steak seasoning blend or fresh ground black pepper
  • 1 package, minimum 40 count, 8-inch bamboo skewers

Tuna:

  • 3 tablespoons sesame seeds, 2 palmfuls
  • 1 tablespoon Chinese five-spice powder
  • 2 tablespoons steak seasoning blend, preferred brand Montreal Steak Seasoning by McCormick
  • 2 Ahi steaks, 8 ounces each, cut into 1 by 3-inch pieces
  • Light oil, such as wok oil or vegetable oil, for drizzling
  • 1 teaspoon toasted sesame oil

Condiments:

  • Pickled watermelon rind, 1 jar, 14 to 18 ounces
  • Pickled onions, 14 to 18 ounce jar
  • Pickled ginger, 1 small glass jar, 10 to 12 ounces
  • Fresh Fruit Selection
  • Kiwis, 3 each
  • Tangerines, 3 each
  • Asian pears, 3 each, washed

Directions

Place water in sauce pan over high heat in medium saucepan and bring to a boil. Add rice, stir. Cover rice and reduce heat to low. Cook rice 18 minutes or until tender.

Preheat coals for tabletop hibachi or preheat grill pan over medium high to high heat.

Combine sherry, sugar, dark soy and oil in a shallow dish. Turn cut chicken and scallions in marinade and let stand 10 minutes. Wash hands.

Combine ginger and soy, oil and sesame oil in a second shallow dish for the beef. Cut raw meat against the grain in thin strips. Thread strips on to skewers, reserving several skewers for chicken, set into ginger and soy mixture. Season meat lightly with steak seasoning blend and turn in ginger and soy to coat. Set meat aside. Wash hands.

Toast sesame seeds in a small skillet over moderate heat until they pop and are lightly toasted. This process will develop the flavor of the sesame fully. Combine the sesame seeds with five-spice powder and grill seasoning blend on a piece of wax paper or on a plate. Coat tuna with a scant drizzle of oil and sesame oil to help seeds and spices adhere to fish. Coat fish pieces in sesame and spices.

Cook chicken pieces and scallions in a single layer over hot coals or on hot grill pan for 3 or 4 minutes on each side. Transfer chicken and scallions to a serving plate and set several bamboo skewers on the edge of the plate for spearing meat and scallions.

Place beef skewers on hot grill surface and cook 2 to 3 minutes on each side in a single layer, turning once. Transfer to a serving plate.

Cook fish on hot grill surface 1 to 2 minutes on each side and transfer to a serving plate. Tuna will be rare. Serve with several skewers on plate's edge for spearing.

Transfer pickled watermelon rind, pickled ginger and pickled onions to ramekins and place along side grilled meats and fish for condiments. Serve with hot rice and extra soy sauce for dipping. Kiwis, tangerines and Asian pears are a nice offering of fresh fruit to round out this light menu.

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  • on May 30, 2009

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    I was just looking for a recipe for seared tuna. The seasonings were just perfect and I highly recommend that you do heat the sesame seeds. The flavor that the seeds give off is what makes the whole dish. This was sooooo good, I can't wait to try the beef and the chicken.

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  • on March 05, 2007

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    I used the sesame recipe for pan searing tuna steaks- they were really good and so fast

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  • on September 04, 2006

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    very good ... i will cook this again.

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