Having friends round for a party means lots of buffet food and I’m always looking out for ideas for something different or new. I noticed in the shops lots of places doing yakitori chicken skewers, sounded interesting but I wasn’t impressed by what you got for the price, so I made my own and very nice they were too.
However I took the sauce and turned it into a very nice supper.
Yakitori Chicken with Coriander Rice
For the sauce

- 1/2 sup soy sauce
- 1/4 cup sugar
- 1/2 cup mirin
- 1/4 cup sake
- 1 garlic clove, crushed
- Fresh ginger, chopped (about 1 inch worth)
- 1 tbsp cornflour (plus a little water)
For the rest
- Boneless, skinless chicken thighs (2-3/person)
- 50-60g rice/person
- handful of chopped coriander
- 1 tsp tumeric
Directions(for the sauce)
- In a small saucepan, combine soy sauce, sugar, mirin, sake (I didn’t have any so I used 50/50 sherry/white wine), garlic and ginger.
- Heat gently to dissolve the sugar and then cook over a medium heat for 5-6 minutes.
- Mix the cornflour with a little water.
- Stir the cornflour mixture into the soy sauce mix and cook until thickened, stirring constantly.
- Strain the sauce and refrigerate until required.
I used the sauce for buffet food initially, adding some of it to diced chicken thigh in a seal-able bag and leaving this in the fridge to marinate overnight. I then threaded onto mini-skewers and baked for about 18 minutes and served as part of the buffet.
For supper I took the whole chicken thigh and covered in a couple of tablespoons of the sauce and left for about 20 minutes (you could leave overnight).

I then griddled the chicken until cooked, brushing a little more sauce on towards the end. 
For the rice I just cooked as per the packet, but added the tumeric to the water. This gives the rice a lovely golden colour, and once drained forked through a bit of chopped coriander leaf.

I served the chicken up on a bed of the rice and drizzled a bit more of the sauce around the plate. It was really delicious. The sauce has a sweet, yet savoury tang to it that is really nice. It would make a fabulous stir-fry sauce (I added a few teaspoons to fresh noodles as a side dish and was lovely too).
It would make a great sauce for barbecues as well. I can see me making this a lot.
Note: I know it’s sad I looked this up, but yakitori describes the method of cooking chicken on a skewer, and not the sauce itself (its really a tare sauce) but it will always be yakitori sauce to me 🙂


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