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Yakitori-Style Chicken Tsukune with Sweet Soy Glaze
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Japan Authentic home cooking from Japan, with US measurements.
Originally published on Cookpad Japan as 焼き鳥屋さんの味♪つくねタレ味
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Yakitori-Style Chicken Tsukune with Sweet Soy Glaze

しろぴよ
しろぴよ @cook_40027248

These tsukune are made with crunchy chicken cartilage, just like at a yakitori restaurant. The sweet soy glaze is delicious—give it a try!
Recipe background:
I saw a tsukune recipe on TV and adapted it to suit my family's taste. The TV version used only chicken thigh and cartilage, but I thought it was a bit too simple, so I added and adjusted ingredients until I settled on this seasoning. The glaze is my family's traditional recipe. It's on the sweeter side, so feel free to adjust the sugar to your liking.

These tsukune are made with crunchy chicken cartilage, just like at a yakitori restaurant. The sweet soy glaze is delicious—give it a try!
Recipe background:
I saw a tsukune recipe on TV and adapted it to suit my family's taste. The TV version used only chicken thigh and cartilage, but I thought it was a bit too simple, so I added and adjusted ingredients until I settled on this seasoning. The glaze is my family's traditional recipe. It's on the sweeter side, so feel free to adjust the sugar to your liking.

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Yakitori-Style Chicken Tsukune with Sweet Soy Glaze

しろぴよ
しろぴよ @cook_40027248

These tsukune are made with crunchy chicken cartilage, just like at a yakitori restaurant. The sweet soy glaze is delicious—give it a try!
Recipe background:
I saw a tsukune recipe on TV and adapted it to suit my family's taste. The TV version used only chicken thigh and cartilage, but I thought it was a bit too simple, so I added and adjusted ingredients until I settled on this seasoning. The glaze is my family's traditional recipe. It's on the sweeter side, so feel free to adjust the sugar to your liking.

These tsukune are made with crunchy chicken cartilage, just like at a yakitori restaurant. The sweet soy glaze is delicious—give it a try!
Recipe background:
I saw a tsukune recipe on TV and adapted it to suit my family's taste. The TV version used only chicken thigh and cartilage, but I thought it was a bit too simple, so I added and adjusted ingredients until I settled on this seasoning. The glaze is my family's traditional recipe. It's on the sweeter side, so feel free to adjust the sugar to your liking.

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Ingredients

Makes 8 skewers
  • 1chicken thigh (about 8 oz/225 g)
  • About 3.5 oz (100 g) chicken cartilage
  • 1/2 teaspoongarlic
  • 1 teaspoonginger
  • About 3 teaspoons potato starch (about 1 tablespoon, slightly less)
  • Egg yolk, optional
  • as neededShredded cabbage,
  • ☆Glaze
  • 3 tablespoonssoy sauce
  • 1 tablespoonsake
  • 1 tablespoonoyster sauce
  • 1 tablespoonmirin
  • About 2 tablespoons sugar (slightly less)
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  1. 1

    Cut the chicken thigh into bite-sized pieces and pulse in a food processor. Transfer to a bowl. You’ll process it again later, so it doesn’t need to be too fine at this stage.

  2. 2

    Pulse the chicken cartilage in the food processor until finely chopped. Return the minced chicken thigh to the processor, add garlic, ginger, and potato starch, and process again until well mixed.

  3. 3

    Divide the mixture into 8 portions and shape each onto a bamboo skewer. The mixture will be soft and sticky, so wet your hands to make it easier to handle.

  4. 4

    Warm the glaze ingredients in a small saucepan. Arrange the tsukune in a skillet, flatten slightly with wet hands, and cook until browned on both sides. Pour most of the glaze into the skillet (reserve a little), and coat the tsukune well.

  5. 5

    Serve the tsukune on a plate with shredded cabbage. Drizzle with the reserved glaze. If you like, serve with an egg yolk for dipping.

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  6. 6

    You can find chicken cartilage at large supermarkets or specialty poultry shops.

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Published in the US on July 24, 2025 14:01
つくれぽくださった皆様 ありがとうございます。なかなか掲載できなくて本当に申し訳ありません。
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Sweet Chicken Thigh Sake Ginger Oyster Egg Cabbage Chicken Potato Soy Garlic

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