Ingredients
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1
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2
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1
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1
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3
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Directions
Chicken Heart Yakitori, I really loved learning to make the sauce from chicken carcass Hearts are usually a very cost effective item at the market You can always use the broiler for this , I really loved learning to make the sauce from chicken carcass Hearts are usually a very cost effective item at the market You can always use the broiler for this
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Steps
1
Done
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To Make the Sauce: Heat Oven to 400 Degrees. Spread the Bones in a Saute Pan and Roast Until the Bones Are Brown and the Fond at the Bottom of the Pan Is Beginning to Darken, About One Hour. |
2
Done
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Remove the Pan from the Oven and Put on a Stovetop. Deglaze the Pan With About 1/3 of the Sake, Scraping Up the Browned Bits Until the Bottom of the Pan Is Clean. Then Add in the Rest of the Sake, Mirin, Sugar, and Soy Sauce. Bring to a Boil, Then Simmer Until the Sauce Is Thickened, About One Hour. Season With Black Pepper. Leftover Sauce Will Keep in the Refrigerator Indefinitely If Reheated Once a Week. |
3
Done
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to Grill: Skewer Chicken Hearts and Set Over a Medium High Flame. |
4
Done
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When the Chicken Hearts Are Almost Cooked Through, About 2 Minutes, Baste With the Sauce and Grill Again Until Sauce Is Dried, About 20 Seconds. |
5
Done
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Baste Again and Grill Just Until the Sauce Is Starting to Dry, About 10 Seconds. |
6
Done
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Sprinkle With Sansho Pepper If Desired. Serve With Wedges of Lemon, Salt, and Mustard on the Side. |