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    Amazing Yakitori Chicken Recipe In Less Than 20 Minutes

    Gopi KrishnaBy Gopi KrishnaOctober 23, 2025No Comments10 Mins Read0 Views
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    Two summers ago, we walked through a night market during our trip to visit my cousin, and the smell stopped us mid-step – sweet, savory smoke rising from a small grill where an older man was carefully turning rows of yakitori chicken skewers. Each one glistened with a dark, caramelized glaze, little bits of char on the edges, the meat looking so tender it practically fell off the bamboo sticks. Lina pointed and said “Can we try that?” and I’m so glad he did. That first bite was a revelation – juicy chicken thigh with a glaze that was sweet but not sugary, salty with a hint of smokiness, and just complex enough to make you wonder what was in that sauce.

    Why You’ll Love This Yakitori Chicken

    They’re way easier than they look. The sauce comes together in about 5 minutes with ingredients you can find at any regular grocery store, and threading chicken onto skewers is so simple that Lina does half of them now. You don’t need any special equipment – a regular gas or charcoal grill works perfectly, and I’ve even made them under the broiler when it’s raining. The chicken cooks fast (about 10 minutes total), so this isn’t one of those recipes where you’re standing over the grill forever. Plus, the yakitori chicken marinade does most of the flavor work, so you don’t need to stress about complicated seasoning.

    The flavor is incredibly satisfying without being heavy. Unlike some grilled chicken that can dry out or taste bland, these stay juicy and flavorful thanks to the chicken thighs and that constant basting with tare sauce. The sweet-salty-smoky combination hits all the right notes, and those caramelized edges add a slight bitterness that keeps it interesting. When I brought these to our neighborhood cookout last July, they disappeared before the burgers did. My friend texted me later asking for the recipe, saying her kids who “hate chicken” ate three skewers each.

    Jump to:

    Ingredients for Yakitori Chicken

    For the Chicken:

    • Boneless chicken thighs
    • Green onions
    • Bamboo skewers
    • Salt and pepper
    Preparation board with raw chicken cubes seasoned with salt, pepper, and herbs, next to chopped scallions and skewers ready for grilling.

    The Tare Sauce:

    • Soy sauce
    • Mirin
    • Sake
    • Brown sugar
    • Fresh ginger
    • Garlic cloves

    Optional but Good:

    • Sesame seeds for garnish
    • Extra green onions for topping
    • Shichimi togarashi

    See recipe card for quantities.

    Flat lay of yakitori ingredients — soy sauce, sesame seeds, green onions, garlic, ginger, egg yolk, and spices arranged neatly on a round wooden board.

    How To Make Yakitori Chicken Step By Step

    Prep Everything First (20 minutes):

    • Soak bamboo skewers in water for 30 minutes
    • Cut chicken thighs into bite-sized pieces
    • Cut green onions into 1-inch pieces
    • Thread chicken and green onion alternately on skewers
    • Season lightly with salt and pepper
    Kitchen prep scene with raw chicken pieces skewered with green onions, a bowl of seasoning water, and bamboo sticks on a sunlit countertop.

    Make the Tare Sauce (10 minutes):

    • Combine soy sauce, mirin, sake, and brown sugar in a small pot
    • Add smashed ginger and garlic
    • Bring to a boil, then simmer 8-10 minutes
    • It should reduce and thicken slightly
    • Remove ginger and garlic
    • Reserve half the sauce for serving
    A frying pan of homemade tare sauce simmering with minced garlic, soy sauce, and mirin, as a spoon drizzles the thick sauce.

    Grill the Skewers:

    • Preheat grill to medium-high heat
    • Oil the grates well
    • Place skewers on grill
    • Grill 3-4 minutes per side
    • Brush with tare sauce frequently
    • Turn and baste, turn and baste – that’s the rhythm
    • Watch for caramelization and slight char
    Chicken yakitori skewers sizzling over an open flame grill, caramelized with glossy glaze as smoke and fire rise around them.

    The Finishing Touch:

    • Serve with reserved sauce on the side
    • Give one final brush of sauce
    • Sprinkle with sesame seeds
    • Let rest 2 minutes
    Close-up of juicy chicken yakitori skewers glazed with sweet soy sauce, topped with sesame seeds and chopped green onions on a rectangular gray plate.

    Smart Substitutions That Actually Work

    Chicken Options:

    • Chicken thighs → Chicken breast (cut thicker, watch closely – cooks faster)
    • Boneless thighs → Bone-in thighs (just remove bones first)
    • Chicken → Pork belly skewers (traditional yakitori too)
    • Regular chicken → Chicken wings (takes longer but delicious)

    Sauce Swaps:

    • Mirin → Equal parts sake and sugar (not quite the same but works)
    • Sake → Dry white wine or sherry
    • Fresh ginger → 1 teaspoon ground ginger
    • Brown sugar → White sugar or honey
    • Can’t find mirin or sake → Use teriyaki sauce (different but tasty)

    Cooking Method:

    • Outdoor grill → Indoor grill pan
    • Grill → Oven broiler (watch them closely!)
    • Charcoal → Gas grill (still great)
    • Bamboo skewers → Metal skewers (no soaking needed)

    Vegetable Additions:

    • Green onions → Regular onions cut in chunks
    • Just onions → Bell peppers work too
    • Skip veggies → All chicken skewers are fine

    Serving Variations:

    • Main dish → Remove from skewers, serve with sides
    • Over rice → Make it a yakitori donburi
    • With noodles → Toss with ramen or udon
    • As appetizer → Keep them as skewers

    Yakitori Chicken Variations

    Spicy Yakitori:

    • Add sriracha to the tare sauce
    • Sprinkle with shichimi togarashi
    • Thread sliced jalapeños between chicken
    • Lina won’t touch this version but I love it

    Teriyaki Style:

    • Use store-bought teriyaki sauce
    • Add pineapple chunks on skewers
    • Extra sesame seeds
    • Quicker weeknight version

    Negima (Traditional):

    • All green onion and chicken
    • No other vegetables
    • Classic izakaya style
    • Our most-made version

    Mixed Grill Platter:

    • Chicken thigh skewers
    • Chicken wing skewers
    • Shiitake mushroom skewers
    • Bell pepper and onion skewers
    • Party-perfect presentation

    Sweet Glazed:

    • Extra brown sugar in sauce
    • Brush with honey at the end
    • Caramelizes beautifully
    • Kid-friendly version

    Salt Style (Shio):

    • Skip the tare sauce entirely
    • Just salt, pepper, and lemon juice
    • Lighter, cleaner flavor
    • Shows off quality chicken

    Equipment For Yakitori Chicken

    • Bamboo skewers (12-inch work best)
    • Grill or grill pan
    • Basting brush (silicone is easiest to clean)
    • Small saucepan for the sauce
    • Large bowl for soaking skewers

    Storage Tips

    Fridge Storage (3-4 days):

    • Let cool completely first
    • Keep on skewers or remove (your choice)
    • Store in airtight container
    • Separate leftover sauce
    • Reheats surprisingly well

    Freezer (Not Really Recommended):

    • The texture changes after freezing
    • Chicken gets a bit rubbery
    • Better to freeze marinated raw chicken instead
    • Then grill fresh when ready

    Reheating Tips:

    • Microwave: 30-second intervals, don’t overdo it
    • Oven: 350°F for 5-7 minutes
    • Grill: Quick reheat over medium heat
    • Honestly, they’re great cold too

    Make-Ahead Strategy:

    • Skewer the chicken up to 4 hours ahead
    • Keep refrigerated until grilling
    • Make tare sauce 2-3 days ahead
    • Store sauce separately in fridge
    • Just grill fresh when ready to eat

    Meal Prep Version:

    • Grill extra skewers on Sunday
    • Pack for lunches throughout the week
    • Serve cold over rice or in wraps
    • Lina takes these in his lunch box

    Top Tip

    • The constant basting isn’t optional – it’s what creates that signature glossy, caramelized coating. Every time you flip the skewers (which should be every 2-3 minutes), brush on more tare sauce. Each layer adds flavor and builds up that sticky, sweet-salty glaze that makes yakitori chicken special. I keep my sauce in a small bowl right next to the grill with the basting brush ready. Don’t just brush once at the end and call it done – that won’t give you the same depth of flavor or that gorgeous shiny finish.
    • Use chicken thighs, not breasts, and cut them into uniform pieces so everything cooks evenly. Thighs have more fat which keeps them juicy even over high heat, and they’re more forgiving if you slightly overcook them. I cut mine into roughly 1.5-inch cubes – any smaller and they dry out, any bigger and the outside burns before the inside cooks. Also, don’t pack the pieces too tightly on the skewer. Leave a tiny bit of space between each piece so heat can circulate and you get those beautiful charred edges all around.
    • Here’s the thing nobody tells you: your grill needs to be hot, but not screaming hot. Medium-high is the sweet spot. Too hot and the sugar in the sauce burns before the chicken cooks through – I’ve made that mistake and ended up with blackened skewers and raw centers. Not fun. Keep a spray bottle of water nearby for flare-ups from the dripping sauce. And one more secret – let the skewers rest for 2 minutes after grilling.
    A plate of grilled chicken yakitori skewers served with rice, cucumber slices, and a small bowl of dipping sauce, garnished with sesame seeds and spring onions.

    FAQ

    What is a yakitori chicken?

    yakitori chicken is Japanese grilled chicken skewers, traditionally cooked over charcoal and brushed with tare sauce (a sweet-salty glaze made from soy sauce, mirin, and sake). The chicken is cut into bite-sized pieces, threaded onto bamboo skewers, and grilled while being basted repeatedly to build up layers of caramelized flavor. It’s popular Japanese street food found at izakayas and festivals.

    What is yakitori sauce made of?

    Traditional Yakitori Chicken sauce (called tare) is made from soy sauce, mirin (sweet rice wine), sake, and sugar. Some recipes add ginger and garlic for depth. The sauce is simmered until it thickens slightly and reduces, creating a glossy glaze that caramelizes beautifully on the grill. You can also make salt-style yakitori (shio) using just salt and lemon.

    What does yakitori chicken taste like?

    yakitori chicken has a savory-sweet flavor with smoky, caramelized notes from the grill. The tare sauce provides a balanced combination of salty soy sauce and sweet mirin, while the chicken stays juicy and tender. You’ll taste subtle umami depth from the sake and slight char from grilling. It’s flavorful but not overpowering, with each bite being sticky, slightly sweet, and deeply satisfying.

    Is yakitori sauce the same as teriyaki?

    No, though they’re similar. Both use soy sauce, mirin, and sugar, but teriyaki sauce is typically thicker and sweeter with more sugar content. Yakitori tare sauce is lighter and more balanced, designed to be brushed on repeatedly during grilling rather than used as a thick coating. Teriyaki also sometimes includes pineapple juice or ginger, while yakitori chicken keeps it simpler and more savory-focused.

    Time to Fire Up That Grill!

    You’ve got everything you need for perfect yakitori chicken – from the simple tare sauce to the constant basting technique that creates that signature glaze. These Japanese grilled chicken skewers prove that sometimes the most impressive dishes are the simplest ones, just a few quality ingredients and the right technique.

    Want more globally-inspired flavors? Try our The Best Nigerian Chicken Stew Recipe for rich, deeply flavored comfort food. Craving something luxurious? Our The Best Short Ribs Recipe delivers fall-off-the-bone tender meat. Or go Italian with our Easy Stuffed Manicotti Recipe that’s perfect for feeding a crowd!

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    A plate of grilled Yakitori Chicken skewers served with rice, cucumber slices, and a small bowl of dipping sauce, garnished with sesame seeds and spring onions.

    Yakitori Chicken

    Tender, juicy Yakitori Chicken thighs grilled on skewers with a flavorful sweet-savory tare sauce. Easy to prepare with simple ingredients, quick cooking time, and perfect for any grill or broiler. A delicious Japanese street food classic that’s sure to impress!

    Ingredients  

    • 1 lb Boneless chicken thighs – Cut into 1.5-inch pieces
    • 4-5 stalks Green onions – Cut into 1-inch pieces
    • To taste – Salt and pepper – For seasoning

    Tare Sauce:

    • ½ cup Soy sauce
    • ¼ cup Mirin – Sweet rice wine
    • ¼ cup Sake – Japanese rice wine
    • 2 tablespoon Brown sugar – Can substitute with honey
    • 1 inch Fresh ginger – Smashed
    • 2 cloves Garlic – Smashed

    Optional Garnish:

    • To taste – Sesame seeds – For sprinkling
    • 2-3 stalks Extra green onions – Thinly sliced
    • To taste – Shichimi togarashi – Optional for spice

    Equipment

    • 1 Large bowl (For soaking bamboo skewers)

    • 1 small saucepan (For simmering tare sauce)

    • 1 Grill or grill pan (Medium-high heat)

    • 1 Basting brush (Silicone recommended)

    • 8-10 Bamboo skewers (Soaked in water for 30 minutes)

    Method 

    1. Soak skewers, cut chicken and green onions, thread and season lightly.

    2. Combine sauce ingredients, simmer until slightly thickened, then strain.

    3. Grill skewers on medium-high heat, baste frequently with tare sauce.

    4. Brush with reserved sauce, garnish with sesame and green onions, rest before serving.

    Nutrition

    Serving: 150gCalories: 280kcalCarbohydrates: 8gProtein: 28gFat: 12gSaturated Fat: 3.5gPolyunsaturated Fat: 2gMonounsaturated Fat: 5gCholesterol: 90mgSodium: 900mgPotassium: 300mgFiber: 0.5gSugar: 5gVitamin A: 400IUVitamin C: 2mgCalcium: 20mgIron: 1.5mg

    Notes

    Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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