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Seattle-Sytle Sheet Pan Teriykai Chicken

February 12, 2023

Growing up in Seattle, every Friday night we ate nearly the same menu: chicken soup, roast chicken slathered in teriyaki sauce, a starchy side, and salad. We always had a large bottle of Yoshida teriyaki sauce in the fridge, a distinctive fixture in the side door.

Teriyaki chicken is an iconic Seattle dish, and it’s typically served with steamed rice and an iceberg lettuce salad with gingery, tangy dressing. It wasn’t until I moved away that I discovered not every city is teeming with great teriyaki shops. As I became curious about what makes Pacific Northwest Jewish cuisine distinctive, I asked myself, why were we eating teriyaki chicken for Shabbat dinner?

Teriyaki is a traditional Japanese style of cooking where a protein is cooked over a flame while it is basted in a sauce made of soy sauce, sugar, sake and/or mirin; “yaki” means grill, and “teri” means shine. The sticky, sweet teriyaki sauce most Americans are familiar with was developed by Japanese American immigrants. Seattle’s version of teriyaki deviates from its Japanese roots thanks to a man named Toshihiro Kasahara. In 1976, Kasahara opened Toshi’s Teriyaki Restaurant, which quickly became a wildly successful Seattle lunch spot. Kasahara inspired a wave of teriyaki establishments across the city and the region, helping make the dish ubiquitous in the Pacific Northwest. Seattle-style teriyaki is loaded with ginger and garlic, and instead of basting the meat, teriyaki is more often made by marinating the meat in sauce overnight. The store-bought sauce my family used, which became popular nationally, was also developed by a Seattle resident, Kyoto-born Junki Yoshida.

This recipe is designed to give you all the flavors and char that great teriyaki chicken offers, with the ease of preparing a complete meal on a sheet pan. The sauce is salty, thick, gingery and sweet, and as the chicken cooks, it releases its juices and flavors to the surrounding vegetables. For this recipe, you can substitute homemade sauce for your favorite premade bottle, and you can ditch the oven and cook this on the grill for extra char. Served with a steaming heap of short grain rice, it makes a delicious, simple meal for Shabbat, or any day of the week. The dish reheats well in the microwave, stovetop or oven.

Note: You can swap drumsticks for chicken thighs, but if you would like to swap for boneless, skinless breasts the cook time may be slightly longer.

 

Seattle-Style Sheet Pan Teriyaki Chicken
Serves 4

Ingredients:
For the teriyaki sauce:

  • 1 cup soy sauce

  • ⅓ cup mirin

  • ⅓ cup brown sugar

  • 4 cloves garlic, minced

  • 1-2 Tbsp fresh ginger, minced fine

  • 1 Tbsp cornstarch + 1½ Tbsp water

For the chicken:

  • 2 lb boneless, skinless chicken thighs

  • 1 head broccoli (about 1 lb)

  • 1 red onion

  • 1 large bell pepper

  • oil, as needed

  • salt and pepper, as needed

  • sesame seeds, for garnish

Directions:
1. For the teriyaki sauce, whisk together the soy sauce, mirin, brown sugar, garlic and ginger.
2. Add the chicken to a bowl or container, pour ¾ cups of the teriyaki sauce (about half) over the chicken — reserve the remaining ¾ cup of sauce. Allow the chicken to marinate for at least 20 minutes while you preheat the oven and prep the remaining ingredients. Alternatively, you can cover the chicken and marinate it in the refrigerator for several hours or overnight.
3. Preheat the oven to 400°F. Line a sheet pan with parchment, foil or a silicone baking mat.
4. Cut your broccoli into even-sized florets, about 2-3” in size. Slice your onion into thick 1” wedges. Slice the bell pepper into thick 2” wedges. Transfer the vegetables onto the baking sheet, drizzle with oil and lightly season with salt and pepper; you do not need a lot of seasoning as the teriyaki sauce is salty. Toss the vegetables until evenly coated in the oil.
5. Place the marinated chicken on top of the vegetables. Cook in the oven for 20-22 minutes, or until the chicken is almost fully cooked (about 150°F).
6. While the chicken is cooking, in a small bowl or cup combine the cornstarch and water. Add the remaining teriyaki sauce to a small pot. Bring the sauce up to a simmer, add the cornstarch slurry and let it thicken and cook for 2-3 minutes.
7. Remove the chicken from the oven and turn on the oven’s broiler. Brush each piece of chicken with thickened sauce. Broil the chicken and vegetables for 2-3 minutes, or until the chicken is slightly charred on top. Keep an eye on your chicken so that it does not burn.
8. Slice the chicken thighs, top with sesame seeds and drizzle on any remaining teriyaki sauce over the top, if desired. 

In Dinner Tags Seattle Teriyaki, Chicken Teriykai, Sheet Pan Teriyaki, Seattle Style Teriyaki, Chicken Sheet Pan Dinner
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