Friday, February 3, 2012

How are hibachi-style foods prepared?

ASAP, please!How are hibachi-style foods prepared?
Ingredients



* 4 Skinless Boneless Chicken

* 1 lg Onion

* 2 md Zucchini

* 2 c Mushroom

* 2 tb Vegetable Oil

* 6 tb Soy Sauce

* 4 tb Butter

* Salt

* Pepper

* 2 ts Lemon Juice

* 3 ts Sesame Seeds

* 6 c Bean Sprouts

* Mustard Sauce

* Ginger Sauce





Preparation



Slice chicken, onion, zucchini and mushrooms into bite-size pieces. Spread 1 tbsp oil in a large frying pan over medium high. Spread another tbsp oil in another pan over medium high heat. Begin by sauteing the sliced chicken into one of the pans. Add 1 tbsp soy sauce, 1 tbsp butter and a dash of salt and pepper to the chicken. Add the onion and zucchini to the other pan. Add 2 tbsp soy sauce, 1 tbsp butter and a dash of salt and pepper. Saute the vegetables as long as the chicken is cooking, being sure to stir both pan often. When the chicken has sauteed for about 2 minutes or when it appears white on all sides, slide the meat to one side of the pan, pour lemon juice on it, then add the mushrooms to the other side of the pan. Pour 1 tbsp of the soy sauce over the mushrooms, then add 1 tbsp butter plus a dash of salt and pepper. Continue to stir both pans. After 6 to 8 minutes, or when the chicken is done, sprinkle 1 tsp sesame seeds over the chicken, then mix the chicken with the mushrooms. Spoon the chicken mixture in 4 even portions on 4 plates next to 4 even portions of the vegetables from the other pan. Pour the bean sprouts into the same pan in which you cooked the vegetables and cook over high heat. Add 2 tbsp soy sauce, 1 tbsp butter and a dash of salt and pepper. Cook the sprouts for only a minute or two, or until they have tenderized. Just before you serve the sprouts, sprinkle 2 tsp sesame seeds on them. Serve the sprouts next to the chicken and vegetables with mustard sauce and ginger sauce on the side.How are hibachi-style foods prepared?
Hibachi style is just method of cooking, nothing to do with seasoning or sauce. (But usually Japanese teriyaki sauce for meets, ginger sauce for veggies......)

Hibachi is also known as Teppan(Iron skillet in Japanese), usually a 3鈥檟5鈥?iron skillet surrounding by a horse shoe shape counter and a chef behind the counter cook items like beef, chicken, seafood, vegetables and/or fried rice for you right in front of your eyes. Usually a chef shows off his skill as an entertainment.

That鈥檚 Hibachi or Teppan cooking. Not food it self. The style of cooking.How are hibachi-style foods prepared?
on a hibachi grill

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