Potato-Prosciutto Yakitori Recipe
/This Potato-Prosciutto Yakitori Recipe makes a nice filler between richer courses, and is extremely simple to make.
Read MoreThis Potato-Prosciutto Yakitori Recipe makes a nice filler between richer courses, and is extremely simple to make.
Read MoreSizzling, grilled Portobello mushrooms drizzled with sauce make a simple, delicious, and light small plate appetizer as part of a Yakitori experience.
Read MoreGrilled asparagus is perhaps the single most popular small plate in the entire Japanese Yakitori menu. This recipe makes it easy and foolproof by using Prosciutto, and complements it with a green onion variant that is equally good.
Read MoreBeef with green onions is one of the more popular yakitori dishes. What sets it apart from just-plain-steak is the marinade, the glaze/sauce, cooking it in cubes for more caramelized surface area, and serving each bite with cooked green onion.
Read MoreThis well-known Japanese yakitori dish features chicken glazed with delicious sauce. Green onions, lemon, and togarashi spices add even more flavor. It's hard to find anyone who does NOT like it.
Read MoreSpring baby lamb chops are probably my favorite yakitori dish. The lamb is tender and the flavors are excellent. Plus, the ability to pick it up and eat it off the bone is attractively carnivorous for those of us who are meat-eaters.
Read MoreTreat your friends to a Japanese-style barbecue that is unique, delicious, and fun. Cook one dish at a time, eat it around the kitchen counter as it comes off, and accompany it with plenty of Japanese beer and hot sake. A real Yakitori restaurant may have 50 different dishes to choose from, but 4 dishes is plenty for a fun night. Mix it up by cooking a variety of red meat, poultry, and veggies.
Read MoreChicken Yakitori is delicious, but it's a LOT of work. This recipe is a skillet version that gets you the same great flavor, but is easy enough that you can make it for a week-day meal.
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