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i can give you the ingridents but not measurements becasue i never measure
ketchup soy suace brwon sugar saki (rice wine) 4-6 oz soy 2 big squirts od ketchup a shake of the brown sugar bag and a spritz of saki add more to make right taste |
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TERRIYAKI SAUCE
MIX TOGETHER: 1 1/2 CUPS LEMON JUICE 2 CUPS KETCHUP 1 1/2 CUPS SOY SAUCE 1 1/2 CUPS VEGETABLE OIL 2 CUPS BROWN SUGAR 2 TEASPOONS GINGER 2 TEASPOONS BLACK PEPPER 2 TEASPOONS GARLIC POWDER Here's mine. Please excuse the caps as I just did a copy and paste. |
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here is one I found and like it very much
Makes 1 ¼ cups Ingredients Sauce: 1/2 cup soy sauce 1/4 cup water 2 tablespoons sweet rice wine 1 tablespoon, plus 2 teaspoons brown sugar 1/4 cup sugar (I substituted Splenda for the sugar) 1 1/2 teaspoons minced garlic 1 1/2 teaspoons minced ginger 1. Combine ingredients in a saucepan on medium heat until the sugar is dissolved. Glaze: 1/2 tablespoon cornstarch 1 tablespoon water To make glaze: Mix 1/2 tablespoon cornstarch with 1 tablespoon water. Heat sauce on medium high heat and add cornstarch water mixture. Simmer until thickened. Notes I used only almost the ¼ cup of the splenda. It was still too sugary. So need to cut the brown sugar down by the 2 extra teaspoons and the spelenda in half. Taste to see if it is sweet enough. |
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