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Negima (Grilled Chicken Skewers With Green Onion)
Negima—chicken grilled on a skewer with green onion or scallion—is one of the most popular yakitori dishes in Japan and beyond.
👥 4 Servings⏱️ Prep & Cook: 1h 30m🔥 Cook: 1h👤 Hiroko Shimbo📖 epicurious
🥘 Ingredients
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🍳 Cookware
- ●pot
- ●strainer
📝 Preparation Steps
1
Soak 12 bamboo skewers in water for at least ⏱️ 1 hour. Meanwhile, make the tare. In a broiler or on a grill, cook the chicken wings until they are charred over about half their surfaces. In a medium pot, bring the sake and mirin to a boil over high heat. Reduce the heat to medium, add the sugar, and cook until the sugar is dissolved, stirring. Add the shoyu and chicken wings, and bring the mixture to a boil. Cook over low heat for 30 to ⏱️ 45 minutes, until the sauce is slightly thickened and glossy. Strain the sauce through a strainer lined with cotton cloth—chicken wings can be eaten as a cook's treat or saved for another purpose. Let the sauce cool to room temperature, then refrigerate it for as long as a month. Reheat the tare before using it, and once every week between uses.
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2
Cut the chicken thigh and breast into small pieces, about 1 by 1¼ inches. Cut the white part of each green onion into 1¼-inch lengths. Thread two pieces of chicken thigh or breasts and three pieces of long onion or leek alternately on each skewer. When using chicken with skin, folding the edges of the skin, and tuck them between the chicken meat and the long onion or leek to prevent the skin from burning.
3
Heat a grill or broiler until hot. Cook the skewered chicken and green onion for ⏱️ 4 minutes, turning the skewers several times. Remove the chicken from the heat, and, with a pastry brush, baste it with tare.
4
Return the chicken to the heat, and cook for ⏱️ 2 minutes, turning the skewers several times. Remove the chicken from the heat, and baste again.
5
Return the chicken to the heat, and cook it for ⏱️ 2 minutes, turning it. Remove the chicken from the heat, baste it once more, and serve it hot.
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