Easy Chicken Japanese “terini”

This is similar to teriyaki, but instead of grilling it is simmering. (“yaki” means grilling and “ni” means simmering in Japanese)
Also, the use of ketchup, which is not normally used in teriyaki, is original to this recipe.
https://cookpad.wasmer.app/recipe/4840825
Easy Chicken Japanese “terini”
This is similar to teriyaki, but instead of grilling it is simmering. (“yaki” means grilling and “ni” means simmering in Japanese)
Also, the use of ketchup, which is not normally used in teriyaki, is original to this recipe.
https://cookpad.wasmer.app/recipe/4840825
Steps
- 1
Pierce the skin of the chicken thigh in several places with a fork.
- 2
Mix all the seasonings in a saucepan, add the chicken thighs skin-side down and place over high heat.
- 3
When it starts to simmer, turn the meat over and cook over low heat for 10 minutes, then turn off the heat and leave for at least 10 minutes.
- 4
Turn up the heat again and when it starts to simmer, flip it over several times to coat it with the sauce.
When the meat is cooked all the way through, it is done.
- 5
If you like, you can boil down the sauce and pour it over the top.
(The one in the picture was burnt a little too much.)
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