
Chicken Yakitori (Tsukune)
Chicken Yakitori (Tsukune)
Known as Tsukune in Japanese, I am nuts for yakitori. They are juicy, yummy, and definitely my favorite and a must-have item at yakitori restaurants or izakaya (Japanese pub-like restaurants serving sake, yakitori and small dishes).
As for me i love to combine any kind of meat with yakitori sauce, play around with sirloin cube or even chicken skins, the proses are all the same, Enjoy it…as much as i do.
INGREDIENTS
- 11 oz skinless chicken (minced)
- 2 eggs
- 1/2 teaspoon salt
- 2 teaspoons plain (all-purpose) flour
- 2 teaspoons corn starch
- 6 tablespoons dried bread crumbs
- 2 inches fresh ginger root (grated)
- Bamboo skewers
FOR THE “TARE” YAKITORI SAUCE:
- 4 tablespoons sake
- 5 tablespoons shoyu (soy sauce)
- 1 tablespoon mirin
- 1 tablespoon sugar
- 1/2 teaspoon corn starch blended with 1 teaspoon water
INSTRUCTIONS
- Put all the ingredients for the chicken balls (except the ginger) in a food processor and blend well.
- Wet your hands and scoop about a tablespoonful of the mixture into your palm. Shape it into a small ball about half the size of a golf ball.
- Squeeze the juice from the grated ginger into a small mixing bowl. Discard the pulp.
- Add the ginger juice to a small pan of boiling water. Add the chicken balls and boil for about 7 minutes, or until the color of the meat changes and the balls float to the surface. Scoop out and drain on a plate covered with paper towels.
- In a small pan, mix all the ingredients for the yakitori sauce, except for the corn starch solution. Bring the mixture to boil, and then reduce the heat and simmer for about 5 minutes or until the sauce slightly reduced. Add the corn starch solution and stir until the sauce is thickened. Transfer to a small bowl.
- Thread 3-4 balls on to each bamboo skewer. Grill the skewers with an indoor grill or broiler or on a barbeque (preferred). Brush them with the yakitori sauce and turn the skewers frequently until the balls turn brown.
- Serve hot and sprinkle with shichimi togarashi (Japanese chile powder with sesame seeds) and some yakitori sauce if you like.
See cooking instruction at below:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=852StcA731A&index=2&list=PL2Irp2j3RPUfhhzDDLCuWttFx00F4sIwt