Wednesday, 20 May 2015

Make Hawaiian Soy Sauce (Shoyu) Chicken For Beginners

Easy, Delicious, and Low Budget


I was born and raised in Honolulu, HI. I since moved to the mainland over 15 years ago and will always crave one of the many local grinds and flavors that I've grown to love. Saying goes, you can take the boy from the island and not the island from the boy.


Shoyu chicken is a well known local dish that many desire but not aware how easy it is to make.


I hope you enjoy and share this easy to do recipe and use it for many meals and potluck parties to come. Add this to my Recipe Box.


Instructions


1. Mix together marinade:


In a pot, mix together 2 parts soy sauce to every 1 part of Sake + Mirin. For example 1/2 cup of sake, 1/2 of mirin, 1 cup of soy sauce.


add garlic


add sugar to taste(optional for desired sweetness)


add chopped green onion


Mix marinade thoroughly


2. Add Chicken so marinade covers all of chicken and let sit in room temperature for at least 15-20 minutes.


During this time it is recommend you begin cooking white rice to compliment your meal.


3. When ready set on stove top to medium high and bring chicken to a boil.


Add black pepper as desired and stir around chicken to evenly cook.


Once at a boil lower heat to low to med-low and let chicken stew for 15-20 minutes. (the longer you let it stew the softer and tasteful the chicken becomes)


4. You are now ready to enjoy this Hawaiian favorite. Perfect with a simple side of white rice or a perfect compliment to home made Hawaiian style mac salad and white rice.

Tags: white rice, 15-20 minutes