Just west of Tokyo’s Shinjuku station, the busiest train station in the world, the air is said to be heavy with the irresistible aroma of chicken cooking on charcoal grills. This is Yakitori Alley ...
Traditionally, yakitori specifically refers to grilled chicken parts (yaki means skewers and tori means chicken). Here, juicy dark thigh meat is marinated briefly in mirin (sweet rice wine), sake and ...
Just west of Tokyo’s Shinjuku station, the busiest train station in the world, the air is said to be heavy with the irresistible aroma of chicken cooking on charcoal grills. This is Yakitori Alley ...
In a food processor, pulse together the chicken, eggs, garlic, the chopped ginger, green onion, salt, flour, cornstarch, and panko until well combined. Form the chicken mixture into 1½- inch balls. To ...
Savory yakitori glaze made with soy sauce, mirin, sake, ginger, and garlic.
With a stockpile of meticulously dissected, organic, free-range Pennsylvania chicken cuts — lacquered in a five-year-old soy sauce mixture and tethered on skinny bamboo sticks awaiting the glowing ...
All of the familiar tropes of the upmarket bromakase experience are on display at the new downtown restaurant Torien, which, as any jet-setting gastronaut worth her weight in sizzled chicken gizzards ...