For an absolutely phenomenal homemade Teriyaki Sauce recipe, look no further!  Ready in 10 minutes, no junk ingredients, and crazy delicious, you’ll never use store-bought again!  Just read the hundreds of rave reviews below. This recipe has consistently enjoyed top ranking across the web for over 10 years for one reason: it’s simply the BEST! For more favorite delicious Japanese sauces be sure to also try my Yum Yum Sauce, Ponzu Sauce, and Eel Sauce! It happened one too many times.  I needed teriyaki sauce for a recipe and thought I had some on hand only to find – after all the other ingredients had already been prepped – that there wasn’t any.  No doubt you can relate to this scenario, whether it’s teriyaki sauce or some other condiment like tahini paste, black bean sauce, or hoisin sauce. So I whipped up my own homemade teriyaki sauce…and have never touched store-bought since! And trust me, after making this teriyaki sauce recipe, you won’t either.

What is Teriyaki Sauce?

This thick and sticky Japanese sauce is popular all around the world with its dark, bold, savory-salty-sweet flavor with lots of umami undertones.  Its primary ingredients include soy sauce, brown sugar, garlic, ginger, honey and mirin.  The word teriyaki refers to both a Japanese cooking technique as well as to the sauce.  It was developed in the 17th century and has become synonymous with Japanese cuisine, being served all over the world.  The term teri in teriyaki refers to the aesthetic shine on the food created by the sugar content in the sauce, while yaki refers to the method of grilling.  With its shiny luster and robust flavor, teriyaki sauce is a natural pairing for grilled foods.

Ingredients & Substitutions

This recipe calls for 8 ingredients, all of which are pantry staples with maybe the exception of mirin which you can substitute or omit.

Tamari – you can substitute low sodium soy sauce but tamari has much more flavor while also have less sodium. Brown sugar – adds flavor and sweetness. For sugar free teriyaki sauce you can substitute a brown sugar alternative. Fresh ginger – adds flavor and zing Fresh garlic – adds flavor and depth Honey – adds flavor complexity and sweetness Sesame oil – adds depth of flavor Mirin – adds flavor complexity and a hint of sweetness. You can substitute sherry and a pinch of sugar or omit it altogether. Cornstarch dissolved in water – to thicken the sauce.

How To Use Teriyaki Sauce

Teriyaki sauce is a versatile and flavorful Japanese sauce that can be used in various ways to add a sweet and savory taste to your dishes. Here are some common ways to use teriyaki sauce:

Marinating Meat, Poultry, Seafood or Tofu:  To use this sauce as a marinade simply omit the cornstarch.  Place the protein in a ziplock bag, pour in the sauce, and allow it marinate for at least 30 minutes before cooking. Grilling:  Brush this sauce onto your proteins or veggies to create a delicious caramelized glaze. Stir-Fies:  This makes an excellent base sauce for stir-fries of all kinds. Chicken Teriyaki, Teriyaki Salmon, Teriyaki Tofu, and Teriyaki Pork:  Slather this on and bake to create a delicious sticky glaze. Dipping Sauce:  This makes a great dipping sauce for sushi, spring rolls, dumplings, tempura, or other appetizers. Bowl or Rice Topping:  Drizzle it over your rice bowls with your grilled teriyaki chicken, pork, beef, salmon or tofu and some steamed or stir-fried veggies. Glaze for Roasted Vegetables: Brush some of this sauce onto roasted vegetables for a sweet and savory glaze. Sandwiches, Wraps or Burgers:  This adds a burst of flavor to your favorite sandwiches and burgers. Noodles:  Add a drizzle of teriyaki sauce to noodle dishes, such as udon or soba, and toss to coat. Salad Dressing:  Combine the teriyaki sauce with some oil, vinegar or lemon juice, and a little sesame oil for a unique and flavorful salad dressing.

Teriyaki Sauce Recipe

This is a super quick and easy sauce to make, all you have to do is:

Combine the soy sauce, brown sugar, ginger, garlic, honey, sesame oil, mirin and water mixed with cornstarch together in a bowl Transfer the mixture to a small saucepan and simmer for about 4 minutes until thickened. Your sauce is ready!

You can use it right away or store it in the fridge for up to a couple of weeks.  And the flavors will get even better over time.  Enjoy this fantastic best homemade teriyaki sauce in the dish of your choice! Ready in less than 10 minutes, thoroughly delicious and free of fillers or junk ingredients, there simply is no good reason to EVER use store-bought again! Enjoy!

For more homemade Asian sauces try my:

Sweet and Sour Sauce Yum Yum Sauce Plum Sauce Hoisin Sauce Eel Sauce Black Bean Sauce Kecap Manis Sweet Chili Sauce Char Siu Sauce Ponzu Sauce Ginger Sauce Big Mac Sauce

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