50 Japanese Grill Recipes for the Family - Paperback
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by Kelly Johnson (Author)
Japanese grilled dishes offer a wonderful balance of smoky flavors, delicate seasonings, and tender textures, perfect for family meals. Yakitori (grilled chicken skewers) is a popular choice, with pieces of chicken seasoned with tare sauce or salt, grilled to perfection over charcoal. Yaki-niku (grilled meat) is another favorite, featuring thinly sliced beef, pork, or chicken grilled on a tabletop grill and served with dipping sauces. Kushiyaki (grilled skewers) includes a variety of meats, vegetables, and even tofu, allowing families to enjoy a wide selection of flavors. Saba shioyaki (grilled mackerel with salt) is a simple yet flavorful dish, where fish is seasoned with salt and grilled until crispy on the outside while remaining tender inside. Another family favorite is teriyaki chicken, which is grilled and glazed with a sweet and savory teriyaki sauce, creating a deliciously rich flavor.
For those seeking lighter grilled dishes, yaki-udon (grilled udon noodles) offers a smoky and satisfying twist on the traditional stir-fry, combining chewy noodles with grilled vegetables and meats. Grilled saba (mackerel) and grilled tuna steaks are also common options, offering an umami-rich experience. For a more vegetable-centric meal, grilled eggplant with miso sauce and shishito peppers grilled with a touch of salt provide light but flavorful side dishes. Agedashi tofu, though typically deep-fried, can also be lightly grilled for a crispy exterior and creamy interior. Finally, grilled corn on the cob brushed with a soy sauce-based glaze, known as tōmorokoshi no teriyaki, is a great addition to any family grill night. With these dishes, a Japanese-inspired grilling experience can be both diverse and enjoyable for everyone at the table.










