Sunday, August 19, 2012

Homemade Teriyaki Sauce Recipe- Gluten Free, Refined Sugar Free

Teriyaki chickpeas over rice. Made with this teriyaki sauce.
I think it took me until I was well out of elementary school, and possibly already in high school, for me to know that teriyaki sauce is a condiment that is sold in the store. I thought everyone made teriyaki sauce at home, just like my dad did, whenever he'd want it for a stir fry.
People have asked me- "If you had money, would you still do xyz from scratch?" Well, when it comes to making teriyaki sauce...
Assuming that none of the food sensitivities I had were an issue...
Assuming health weren't an issue...
Assuming availability weren't an issue...
I still would make teriyaki sauce from scratch as I see no reason not to. Its so easy and simple to make, tastes better at home, and of course, on top of that, its both much cheaper and much healthier for me to make it at home, not to mention that I don't have to worry about it getting contaminated with gluten or similar as I would with the store bought version.

This is a terrific tasting sauce, which can be used as a marinade for meats, on rice, with stir fries, on fish, with vegetables, or really for anything.

Homemade Teriyaki Sauce Recipe

Ingredients:
1/4 cup soy sauce (use gluten free soy sauce if necessary, or use coconut aminos if you need yours to be soy free)
1 cup water
1/2 teaspoon ground ginger
1/4 teaspoon garlic powder
6 tablespoons (3/8 cup) jaggery, brown sugar, white sugar or honey
1/4 teaspoon salt
2 tablespoons potato starch, corn starch, or tapioca starch
1/4 cup cold water

Instructions:
1. Mix all the ingredients aside from the starch and 1/4 cup of water in a pot.

2. Heat up until the sugar or jaggery is dissolved. If using honey, just heat.

3. Mix the starch and 1/4 cup water very well, ensuring no clumps.

4. Add to the pot, and it will start thickening instantly.

5. Mix constantly until the sauce thickens uniformly.


6. Turn off flame.

7. Use.




See- I told you it was easy!

Do you ever use teriyaki sauce? If so, for what? What is your favorite way to use teriyaki sauce?
If/when you use teriyaki sauce, do you usually use store bought or homemade? Why?
Does this seem like a recipe you'd try at home?

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3 comments:

  1. I am in the middle of making this and when I added the corn starch, the teriyaki mixture turned light brown. Is that normal? Will it go back to looking like normal teriyaki sauce?

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  2. Followed this recipe to a T, far too watery to be able to thicken

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  3. I recommend placing all dry ingredients together (sugar included) and mixing them together. Then add 1 cup water. Also adding 1/4 tsp sesame oil will help with flavor.

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