Ingredients
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3
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2
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1
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1/2
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1/2
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1/8
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2
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Directions
Teriyaki Chicken for Two, Recipe adapted from the Help! My Apartment Has A Kitchen cookbook Super simple! Cooking time includes marinating time , I also made this for my husband and it’s one of his new favorites He liked it because it wasn’t sticky like most store bought teriyaki marinades I am not a fan of broiling either so I just dumped everything into a pan and sort of stir fried it I’m not sure if it was because used chicken tenderloins that had been frozen, but when my chicken was done cooking it almost had the consistency of steak I also tried this a second time using a turkey tenderloin with similar results Both were delish and I have served over fried rice and asian style noodles Great recipe!!!, I made this for my husband last night! I ALMOST passed on it cuz I don’t like broiling, but I thought–I’ll just pan fry it & see what happens (Zaar has given me more courage to be daring LOL) used 2 chicken breasts, doubled the amt of soy sauce & br sugar but kept the seas amt & oil the same used seseme oil cuz it’s great for Chinese food I only marinated for about 45 min Pan frying it seemed to work fine & the chicken had a great color The only thing was the danger of the sauce evaporating–so a lid was needed at the end to maintain moisture Also–hubby would have loved some extra sauce to spoon over so I’ll try to make some extra to put on the side thanks for sharing this!!
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Steps
1
Done
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Combine the Soy Sauce, Brown Sugar, Oil, Ginger, Garlic Powder and Black Pepper in a Medium-Size Bowl. Set Aside. |
2
Done
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Cut the Chicken Into Strips. Add the Chicken to the Bowl and Marinate in the Refrigerator For 1 to 2 Hours. |
3
Done
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Preheat the Broiler. Make Sure the Top Oven Rack Is in the Highest Position, Just Under the Broiling Unit. |
4
Done
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Place the Chicken in a Single Layer on a Baking Sheet or Thread the Chicken Strips Onto Skewers. Discard the Marinade. |
5
Done
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Broil the Chicken For 3 to 4 Minutes Per Side, Until It Is Completely White and Is Just Beginning to Turn Brown. |