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Pan-fried Teriyaki Chicken



This is a simple and easy to whip up dish, requiring the barest of ingredients and minimum effort  ........ 'Pan-fried Teriyaki Chicken'.



Simple ingredients   ..........  Teriyaki Marinade, chicken strips and garlic.






Serve this hot with white rice and this also goes well with bread.

Ingredients
  • 350 gm chicken drumstick, skin removed, deboned and cut into strips
  • 5 pips garlic, chopped
  • Oil for frying
Seasoning for chicken strips.  (Marinate for about an hour or so)
  • 1 Tbsp teriyaki sauce
  • 1 tsp each of - sugar and dark soya sauce
  • 1.1/2  tsp light soya sauce
  • A dash of pepper
Preparation
  1. Saute the chopped garlic with some oil till fragrant.
  2. Add in the marinated chicken strips, stir-fry till cooked, sprinkling in some water should the dish becomes dry.  Fine tune to taste.
  3. Dish out and serve hot with rice or bread.

Comments

  1. I just finished my teriyaki sauce...really have to get some new as I am too loving this magic sauce!
    The chicken looks so yummy!

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  2. This looks like a great recipe!

    Question, if I were to add veggies to this dish, what would you recommend? Or would it not make much sense to do so for this particular dish?

    Thanks for sharing :)

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  3. I have a bottle of spicy teriyaki sauce still hanging around. Better use it up before ended up in the dustbin! Those meat looking juicy delicious. yumm.... Hope you're enjoying your weekend.
    Cheers, Kristy
    p/s So, any meet up going on there?

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  4. Yes, it is yummy, Angie

    You too have a nice weekend, Kristy.

    Rice Palette
    Think it'll go well with just plain salad, not to add on to make a stir-fry.

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  5. I need to get a bottle of teriyaki sauce! Looks so good!

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  6. That looks delicious! Must try it one day...after I have bought my teriyaki sauce of course!:D

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  7. Hi Cheah..this is my favourite teriyaki sauce :) Great marinade for chicken fillets and wings :) great for roasting too. I used on pan seared salmon...yummy! Thanks for shring this simple to whip up teriyaki chicken.

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  8. I have the same bottle of sauce and I also cook almost the way, easy and yummy dish!

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  9. This is always such a great standby dish! I just made some with salmon today!

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  10. Just gave me an idea for dinner tonight. Thanks :)

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  11. pigpigscorner.
    Teriyaki sauce is very flexible.

    Jeannie
    Yes, do get one!

    Sonia
    I'm sure you can whip up a great dish too!

    Elin, you are most welcome!

    3 hungry tummies
    Teriyaki salmon is tasty too! Alas, it's expensive here!

    penny, you are most welcome!

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  12. This looks good. can i just clarify your seasoning 1.5 tsp? light soya sauce right not tbsp? thanks for sharing this great recipe.

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  13. Yummy Koh
    Thanks for highlighting. Have amended to read 1.1/2 tsp light soya sauce.

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