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Japanese-style pork chops, marinated then grilled.
Teriyaki [tehr-ee-YAK-kee] is a Japanese dish consisting of meat, that has been marinated in a mixture of soy sauce, Japanese wine, sugar, and ginger. The recipe calls for «mirin», a sweet wine made from rice, which gives the cooked food a sweet flavour and a slight glaze. Mirin can be found in Asian food markets. If you cannot find it, you may replace it with «sake», sherry or a sweet white wine.
| ??? | resealable plastic bag | ??? | |
| ??? | pork chops with bones | ??? | |
| ??? | garlic, finely chopped | ??? | |
| ??? | gingerroot, minced | ??? | |
| ??? | brown sugar | ??? | |
| ??? | apple cider vinegar | ??? | |
| ??? | soy sauce | ??? | |
| ??? | mirin (sweet rice wine), or sherry | ??? | |
| ??? | canola oil | ??? |
Keep the serving plates in the oven at the lowest setting so they are warm when you serve.
per 1 serving (130 g)
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Amount % Daily Value |
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Calories 240 |
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Fat 12 g 18 % |
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Saturated
3 g
15 % |
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Cholesterol 70 mg |
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Sodium 420 mg 17 % |
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Carbohydrate 5 g 2 % |
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Fibre 0 g 1 % |
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Sugars 2 g |
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Net Carbs 5 g |
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Protein 27 g |
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Vitamin A 0 % |
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Vitamin C 2 % |
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Calcium 3 % |
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Iron 8 % |
| Food Group | Exchanges |
|---|---|
| Vegetables | 0 |
| Meat and Alternatives | 3 ½ |
| Fats | 1 |
| Other Foods | 0 |
This recipe is totally delicious. I used sherry and I broiled the pork chops 10 min on each side. I did not reduce the marinade but thickened it up with a tsp of corn starch before heating to a boil. I only put about a tbsp of the sauce on top of the chop. I did not find the sauce salty.
Followed recipe exactly while using sherry. Wonderful flavor especially with the marinade sauce poured over the chops. Had it with white rice - sauce went very well with it. Highly recommended!
I didn't really find this THAT salty, but I didn't really reduce the marinade and used it very sparingly. I also may not have marinated the meat as long, maybe only an hour and a half. MMMM gingerrrrr....